38 Pug Coloring Pages (Free PDF Printables)

Wrinkled snouts, soulful eyes, and charming grunts come together in these 38 pug coloring pages, free for you to download and print. This delightful collection celebrates the unique charm and endearing personalities of these lovable companion dogs, capturing their playful spirit and unmistakable appeal!

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These pages bring the adorable world of pugs right to your fingertips, from images of pugs napping peacefully to scenes of them playing fetch, wearing cute outfits, 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 Pug Coloring Pages

Once those adorable Pug coloring pages are complete, don't let them gather dust! Turn your masterpieces into fun and affordable crafts with these creative ideas.

1. Pug Portrait Pennant Banner

Cut out your favorite colored pug faces from the coloring pages. Glue each pug onto a small, triangle-shaped piece of colorful construction paper. Punch holes in the top corners of each pennant, then string them together with yarn or ribbon to create a festive pug-themed banner for your room.

2. Wobble-Head Pug Headband

Carefully cut out a colored pug head from your page. Attach a coiled pipe cleaner or a spring (from an old pen) to the back of the pug head with strong glue. Then, glue the other end of the spring/pipe cleaner to a plain headband (or a strip of construction paper taped into a loop) for a charming, bobble-head pug accessory.

3. Pug in a Pocket Puppet

Cut out a completed pug image and glue it securely to a craft stick or popsicle stick. From a small paper bag or folded construction paper, create a “pocket” or “bed” by gluing the sides. Now, your pug can playfully peek in and out of its cozy spot, ready for imaginative adventures!

4. Pug Pen Pal Holder

Take an empty toilet paper roll and cover it with construction paper. Cut out a full-body colored pug from your page and glue it onto the side of the decorated roll. You can add extra details like a tiny paper collar or a drawn background. This makes an adorable pug-themed holder for pens and pencils on your desk.

5. Pop-Up Pug Card

Fold a piece of cardstock in half. Inside the fold, make two short, parallel cuts and push the resulting tab inwards to create a pop-up mechanism. Cut out your colored pug and glue it onto this pop-up tab. Decorate the rest of the card with “Happy Pug Day!” or other pug-tastic sentiments for a special surprise.

6. Pug Tile Coasters

Find plain ceramic tiles at a craft or hardware store. Cut out individual colored pug images to fit just inside the tile's edge. Apply Mod Podge or watered-down school glue to the tile, carefully place your pug image, then seal it with another layer of Mod Podge. Add felt pads to the bottom once dry to protect surfaces with your unique pug art.

7. Pug Storytelling Sticks

Color and cut out several different pug images from your pages. Glue each pug securely onto its own craft stick or popsicle stick. These pug characters are now ready to be used in imaginative play, storytelling sessions, or even as visual aids for reading a book about dogs.

8. Textured Pug Portrait

Glue your favorite colored pug image onto a sturdy piece of cardstock or poster board. Now, give your pug a tactile dimension! Use cotton balls for fluffy fur, tiny yarn scraps for wrinkles, or even glitter for a sparkly collar, enhancing the pug's unique features with different textures.

9. Puggy Bag Charm

Cut out a smaller, colored pug image. Glue it onto a piece of sturdy cardstock slightly larger than the pug for backing. Cover both sides with clear contact paper or send it through a laminator for durability. Punch a hole at the top and attach a key ring or a loop of ribbon to create a charming pug accessory for your backpack or lunch bag.

10. “Pug Parade” Wall Mural

Gather several colored and cut-out pug images from multiple coloring pages. On a large sheet of butcher paper or connected poster boards, draw a simple street, park, or grassy field. Each pug can then be glued onto the mural, creating a vibrant “Pug Parade” filled with all your adorable, personalized pug artwork.