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Cute Halloween Dog Coloring Pages
You know that feeling when October rolls in, and the air turns sharp and alive? The streets go quiet under a blanket of rustling leaves, mixed with that cozy whiff of woodsmoke drifting from chimneys. That's when I'd slow down, enjoy a hot tea in hand, and sketch these cute Halloween dog coloring pages.
Little by little, my sketchbooks filled up with basic Halloween dog pictures to color, and I handpicked the gems to bundle into a complete pack. Now, the whole set of 18 pages is up on ColoringPagesJourney for free downloads. Hit Print on your favorites and dive into some fall magic with crayons or markers.
Free Printable Cute Halloween Dog Coloring Pages Collection
This set brings a fun bunch of charming Halloween dog drawings—all drawn with simple lines and those big, welcoming eyes. You’ll find: a fluffy witch under the bat-filled sky, a pirate pup guarding candy stashes, and many more.
Every sheet comes in easy-to-print formats like PDF, JPG, PNG, or WEBP—so they’re ready for reprinting, sharing with friends, or stocking up on holiday dog art for rainy afternoons or weekend mornings.
Coloring Ideas For Cute Halloween Dog Coloring Pages
Stuck on where to start with your crayons? Head over to the color ideas on ColoringPagesJourney. I tried coloring a few myself and put together mood boards that show how a dash of color can flip a pup's story entirely.
- Go with one theme per page.
- Mix a few on another sheet.
- Or just browse and make it yours.
Let these holiday-themed cute coloring pages spark your autumn creativity from the couch!
Beagle Amid Gentle Autumn Backdrop
Give the beagle classic brown-and-tan spots. Wrap an orange-white scarf around its neck. Build a soft fall scene with faded leaves and small ghosts—like a calm evening walk on a leaf-strewn path.
Corgi Glowing by Pumpkin Light
Paint the corgi in soft beige and white, wearing a black cape. Light up the jack-o'-lantern with vivid orange and soft yellow glows. Add colorful sweets that swirl around like a tiny holiday storm.
Small Pup with Red Heart Tail
Use orange for the fur, red for the horns, and a deeper red for the heart-shaped tail. Then mix in blue-green and sunny highlights to add a cheeky energy like a neighbor’s frisky pup.
Skeletal Dog in Deep Purple Night
Start with near-black fur so the neon green bones really pop. The rich purple sky, colorful candies, and a floating ghost surround the pup—this mix of creepy and silly is exactly what kids love and come back to color again.
Pirate Shepherd Protecting A Candy Chest
Shade the shepherd in dark brown and black, tie on a red bandana and black pirate hat, stuff the chest with gold coins and striped candies, with sandy ground below suggesting a calm beach ready for more trick-or-treaters.
Enchanted Poodle in A Purple Dress
Color the poodle’s fur white. Add a lavender hat and a light yellow dress, and crown it with a purple witch hat. The scattered faint stars surrounding make the whole scene feel like a cloud drifting over neighborhood roofs.
Bat-Winged Bulldog Pulling Pumpkin Cart
Tint the bulldog gray-blue, paint the bat cape deep blue, pile the cart's pumpkins in layered caramels, as a pink-gold sunset turns the view into a rushed last candy run before porch lights turn on.
Yorkie Under The Starry Sky
Give the Yorkie rich chestnut shades, darkening the ears a bit. Fill the pumpkin basket with juicy oranges, and dot small golden flecks on a pinkish skyline—and just like that, your pup’s ready for a quiet trick-or-treat stroll.
Shiba Nestled in A Pumpkin Lantern
Apply orange and white to the Shiba, deepen the pumpkin shell to burnt orange, scatter the background with caramel and light gold sweets, making it seem like the dog jumped right into a candy-filled field.
Friendly Dog in White Ghost Costume
Keep the ghost sheet bright white with blue folds, tint the pumpkins deep orange with natural vines, leave the background simple. As a result, the "Boo!" text and the dog's bright eyes grab attention in that playful moment.
All in all, this collection of Cute Halloween dog coloring pages grew from quiet nights, sketch-filled notebooks, and my simple drive to share lighthearted spooky doodles with people who love pups as much as pencils and paints.
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Print it, cut it, glue it—do whatever you want. Let these festive dogs accompany you through the season!
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Every Halloween puppy design in this bundle is free to download and print from ColoringPagesJourney for personal use, cozy family nights, and classroom activities during spooky season.
You can download each Halloween dog illustration in PDF, JPG, PNG, and WEBP, so it’s easy to print at home, save in a digital folder, or share with friends who enjoy seasonal coloring.
No. You can open the cute trick-or-treat dog printables directly on ColoringPagesJourney and download them without creating an account, logging in, or entering your email.
They lean toward cozy and cute rather than scary. You’ll see ghost pups, skeleton costumes, and tiny devil tails, but everything is drawn with soft shapes and playful expressions so the artwork feels friendly for kids.
Absolutely. The designs use simple lines and big, friendly eyes, making them perfect for young children. They’re also designed to be soft and calming, so they work well for adults who want a low-pressure autumn activity, mindful coloring, or a relaxing way to unwind after a long day.
You can use crayons, colored pencils, markers, or gel pens. The bold outlines and open spaces make these fall dog scenes great for blending, shading, or simple flat colors, depending on your style.
No. This free autumn dog collection is meant for personal and educational use only. Selling prints, digital files, or physical products made from the designs is not allowed under the terms of use.
Yes, you can print and share them for classroom art time, library events, family gatherings, or Halloween parties, as long as they’re used non-commercially and you keep the ColoringPagesJourney credit visible.
Yes. Because the artwork is available as JPG and PNG, you can import the cute puppy scenes into most digital drawing apps on a tablet and color them with a stylus instead of traditional tools.