Halloween Dog Coloring Pages
All those Halloween dog coloring pages began as midnight sketches while my furry buddy wandered the kitchen, eyeing every crayon like it could magically morph into a treat. I sketched out these cute yet spooky pups with cobwebs, candy buckets, jack-o'-lanterns, and crooked moons until they captured the vibe of a local trick-or-treating stroll. Over time, those rough ideas turned into 18 Halloween dog sheets—easy to download and print. The full lineup of Dog coloring pages is now up on ColoringPagesJourney—ready for you to print out and add your own colors to bring playful dogs to life.
Free Printable Halloween Dog Coloring Pages Collection
My dog Halloween collection focuses on thick outlines, lots of open spaces, and simple add-ons, so you can relax while enjoying the fun details. You’ll find: pirate dogs guarding treasure chests, vampire pooches beside big pumpkins, and many more. What’s more, every drawing is available in a free printable PDF or as separate JPG, PNG, and WEBP options, ideal for grabbing a single Halloween puppy coloring page during a brief downtime or the entire bunch for a festive spread.
Coloring Ideas For Halloween Dog Coloring Pages
Once the outlines clicked for me, I had to picture these dogs springing to life the moment the markers hit paper, so I colored a bunch of cute Halloween dog coloring pages just to test things out. Those finished ones turned into starting points for you.
- Follow them strictly to start.
- Then adjust little by little to fit your style.
Country Pumpkin Field with an Aussie Twist
Give the Aussie a gray-blue fur speckled in tan spots and a white belly, the pumpkin hat in bright orange, and add rusty red and yellow leaves for that rural October vibe.
Witch Yorkie on a Pastel Background
Keep the Yorkie's coat in gray with some highlights of beige spots on ears, chest and paws. Dab the witch hat in black and brush the sky with soft lavender tones—this little magic dog glows quietly on a peaceful Halloween night.
Pom Popping Out of a Jack-o'-Lantern
Color the fluffy Pomeranian in zesty orange, make the carved pumpkin a deeper yellow-orange, and add a soft yellow glow inside, making the dog feel like a warm lantern buddy.
Corgi Devil Under A Spooky Lantern
Use light browns and creams for the corgi's fur and bold red for the horns and heart-shaped tail. A gentle peach sunset background keeps the whole scene more playful than scary.
Poodle Riding a Broom with Ghosts
Leave the poodle's curls pure white, warm the broomstick in light brown, and blend blue-greens through the evening sky, and finally, the gray ghosts drift like lazy mist on a quiet fall night.
Pirate German Shepherd with A Treasure Chest
Paint the shepherd in deep brown and black fur, tint the pirate hat with the same tone. Then fill the chest with gold, copper, and candy colors—making the dog look ready to guard the loot.
Night Sky Chihuahua with Bat Wings
Color the chihuahua in cream coat and pink ears, shade the bat wings in rich purple, and the sky in light purple with small gold stars. This tiny dog looks like it’s flying under the moon.
Fuzzy Samoyed In A Ghost Costume
Make the Samoyed and its ghostly sheet super white, add icy blue touches to the sky. The mix of soft green grass and orange pumpkins keeps this spooky dog coloring picture bright.
French Bulldog With Spiderwebs
Paint the Frenchie steel gray with dark spots, the bone in pale tan and the background in warm brown. Remember to keep the decorative ornaments shiny gold—so the webs stand out.
Skeleton Dachshund in Black And Bone White
Fill the dachshund's skin in shiny black while the bones stay bright white. Give the sky a soft purple and the ghost a light silver. As a result, this skeleton dog still looks fun and friendly for young colorers.
Craft Ideas To Do With Halloween Dog Coloring Pages
Finished coloring these Halloween dog drawings—now what? Stashing them in a drawer felt like a waste! So I started turning mine into simple crafts for rainy afternoons, family nights, and even school projects.
You don’t need fancy tools; just your regular printer, scissors, tape, and glue do most of the work, with imagination handling the rest. Try one with your kids. Save one for yourself.
Haunted Dog Banner for Mantels or Doors
Print several Halloween dogs on thick paper. Color them, cut them out, and punch small holes at their top corner. Then thread them on string to hang across a mantel or doorway as a spooky welcome sign.
Treat Bag Dog Tags for Candy Buckets
Shrink down the designs before printing, stick each dog to a small tag, and tie them to plastic buckets. Now you have your own costumed guardian on each treat bucket.
Personalized Cards for Friends
Print out a favorite dog and color it. Glue it to the front of the blank card. Write meaningful words inside. It's a simple way to send a smile — friends or neighbors can grab a handmade Halloween dog greeting.
Laminated DIY Bookmarks
Cut a colored Halloween dog into a long rectangle, back it with cardstock, punch a hole for ribbon, and laminate it (or cover with clear tape)—the bookmark will last through endless cozy reads.
Framed Pet Holiday Artwork Corner
Choose your favorite trick-or-treat dog pages (you can put extra care into coloring to make it the best). Slip them into frames. Then hang them on the wall to give that area a subtle Halloween nod.
Customized Table Place Cards
Fold small rectangles of card, glue a colored Halloween dog on the front, then write family members’ names under the dog—so each seat has a fun little host.
Mini Dog Halloween Puzzles
Glue a finished Halloween dog page to thin cardboard, cut into big pieces, and store in a small bag as an easy homemade puzzle. Great for kids to play together after school or before dinner.
Small Halloween Refrigerator Gallery
Make different designs tiny, color, cut out, and add magnet strips. Then group them on the fridge—snacks and drinks come with a quick glance at your ghostly dog art.
All in all, these Halloween dog coloring pages are how I dip into the holiday spirit—step away from screens, spread crayons and dog sheets on the table, and laugh as costumed dogs strut across the paper. Begin with one simple Halloween canine illustration, move on to DIY crafts, and build a small tradition that returns every autumn.
So why wait? Swing by ColoringPagesJourney today and download the whole free PDF pack of Halloween art printables. Then let your favorite colors run wild across every tail wag, pumpkin, and twinkling sky.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The full festive dog bundle is available for free on ColoringPagesJourney. You can download the PDF pack or choose single image files and print them at home whenever you want a quick Halloween art break.
These designs focus on friendly, cozy Halloween scenes instead of jump scares. The dogs wear simple costumes, the props are easy to fill in, and the lines are thick, so you can unwind with little details like pumpkins, lanterns, bats, and ghosts.
You can grab a full PDF bundle for easy printing, or download individual images as JPG, PNG, and WEBP files. That way you can use the set for home printers, digital coloring apps, or craft projects that need different formats.
Most designs work well for kids, teens, and adults who enjoy cute seasonal art. The bold outlines and open spaces are easy enough for younger children, while the extra details in costumes and backgrounds still give older colorists something to explore.
You can use crayons, colored pencils, markers, or gel pens. If your markers bleed through, print on slightly thicker paper or cardstock so you can still enjoy both sides of the sheet and avoid smudges on the table underneath.
The set includes finished “coloring ideas” images that act like a gentle guide. You can copy the palettes at first, then start swapping small details—like hat bands, backgrounds, or pumpkin shades—until you slowly build your own style.
For personal, home, and classroom use, yes. You can print them for students, party guests, or family events, turn them into simple crafts, and let everyone color their favorite trick-or-treat pup at the same table.
Yes. ColoringPagesJourney also shares dog-themed collections for everyday scenes and other seasons, including realistic dogs, cute puppies, and more. If you enjoy this spooky puppy pack, you can explore the rest of the free dog bundles for year-round coloring.