Wiry whiskers, perky ears, and a whole lot of heart come together in these 30 Miniature Schnauzer coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the spirited charm and loyal companionship of these beloved canine friends, capturing their distinctive look and endearing personalities!

These pages bring the unique character of the Miniature Schnauzer right to your fingertips, from images of playful pups chasing toys to scenes of their dignified poses, cozy naps, and more!
To begin coloring, just click on any image or link below to view the free PDF. Once open, feel free to download and print to your heart's content.
All pages are designed for US Letter paper but scale flawlessly to A4. Happy coloring!
10 Craft Ideas to do With Miniature Schnauzer Coloring Pages
Once those vibrant Miniature Schnauzer coloring pages start piling up, don't let them gather dust! These easy, affordable crafts are perfect for putting your finished masterpieces to creative use.
1. Schnauzer Agility Course Markers
Cut out your colored Schnauzer figures, then carefully laminate them using clear packing tape or contact paper for durability. Glue each laminated schnauzer to a popsicle stick or a pipe cleaner, then poke the other end into a small clay ball or playdough base. Use these adorable markers to create a mini agility course for toy dogs or action figures!
2. “Best in Show” Rosette Medals
Cut out your favorite colored Schnauzer from a page. Now, fold and fringe strips of construction paper to create a decorative rosette shape. Glue your schnauzer cutout to the center of the rosette, add a ribbon loop to the back, and you've got a champion “Best in Show” medal!
3. Beard & Eyebrow Hand Puppets
Cut out a large Schnauzer head, including its distinctive beard and eyebrows. Glue it securely to a craft stick. Enhance the schnauzer's iconic features by gluing black yarn strands for a fluffy beard and eyebrows, transforming your drawing into a charming hand puppet ready for imaginative play.
4. Schnauzer Silhouette Mobile
Carefully cut out several different colored Schnauzer poses. Use a hole punch to create a small hole at the top of each cutout. Tie them with varying lengths of string to two crossed popsicle sticks or a straightened wire hanger, creating a delightful hanging mobile that bobs gently.
5. “Watchdog” Window Clings (Paper Version)
Cut out your colored Schnauzer, then sandwich it between two pieces of clear contact paper or cover both sides with wide clear packing tape to “laminate” it. Trim closely around the outline, leaving a small border. These temporary clings can be lightly misted with water and pressed onto a window or mirror, letting your paper Schnauzer stand guard.
6. Schnauzer Storyboard Cards
Cut out individual colored Schnauzer figures and glue each onto a sturdy piece of cardstock. On the back of each card, write a simple story prompt or a “Schnauzer Says” command. Use these cards for creative storytelling, memory games, or even a fun twist on “Simon Says.”
7. Groomer's Delight Play Salon
Create a simple “grooming salon” backdrop by drawing or gluing colorful shapes onto a piece of poster board. Cut out several colored Schnauzers and attach them to clothespins or craft sticks. Kids can then move their schnauzers around the salon, pretending to groom their furry friends with pipe cleaner combs!
8. Schnauzer Family Photo Frame Decor
Decorate a plain cardboard or popsicle stick photo frame by cutting out small, whimsical Schnauzer heads or full-body figures from your coloring pages. Glue them around the border of the frame, perhaps peeking out from behind a corner, to give your favorite photo a personalized, dog-loving touch.
9. Miniature Schnauzer Bookmark Buddies
Cut out a vertical strip of your colored Schnauzer, ensuring it's narrow enough to fit into a book. Glue it onto a slightly larger piece of sturdy cardstock for extra durability. Punch a small hole at the top and thread a colorful tassel made from embroidery floss or yarn through it, creating a unique bookmark.
10. “Schnauzer's Smart Commands” Jar
Cut out several small colored Schnauzer shapes. On the back of each, write a fun, simple “command” or “trick” a Schnauzer might do (e.g., “Shake a paw,” “Give a bark,” “Fetch the ball”). Fold them up and put them in a decorative jar. Draw one out for a fun family activity or to inspire imaginative play.






























