Paw Patrol coloring pages bring Adventure Bay to life with friendly pups, exciting missions, and familiar heroes kids love. This free printable collection is packed with action, smiles, and teamwork, all ready for creative fun.
Paw Patrol coloring pages are perfect for preschoolers and young kids who enjoy heroic stories and playful characters. Parents and teachers can use them for quiet time, themed activities, or screen free fun that still feels exciting and familiar.
Some pages are simple and bold with single pups like Chase, Marshall, Skye, and Rubble, while others add more detail with vehicles, rescue scenes, flying missions, and group poses. You’ll see snow adventures with Everest, water rescues with Zuma, recycling fun with Rocky, and plenty of action packed moments.
All of these pages are printable PDF sheets for free, making them easy to print at home or in the classroom. Color one pup at a time or print the whole set for a full Paw Patrol coloring adventure.
60 Printable Paw Patrol Coloring Pages: Free Collection
This set of free printable Paw Patrol coloring pages features all the fan favorite pups, including Chase, Marshall, Skye, Rubble, Everest, Zuma, Rocky, Tracker, and Ryder. The collection includes easy pages for little hands and more detailed scenes with vehicles, tools, and rescue missions. Every sheet is ready to print and works well with crayons, colored pencils, or markers.
1. Chase Posing Proudly Outdoors Coloring Page
Chase stands tall outside, looking ready for duty with that confident Paw Patrol smile. Try classic police-dog blues for his outfit, then add warm greens and light sky shading to make the background feel sunny. It’s a fun page for practicing neat coloring on uniforms and badges.
2. Chase in Police Uniform Printable Coloring Sheet
Chase shows off his police uniform, crisp, bold, and full of small details to color. Use dark blue for the main suit and a lighter blue for highlights to make the gear look more 3D. Kids can also add their own “badge number” idea with tiny marks on the uniform areas.
3. Rubble with Gear by the Bushes Coloring Page
Rubble stands in front of bushes with his construction equipment, looking helpful and ready to build. Yellow and gray work great for his outfit, then add different greens for the bushes to create depth. Bulldogs are known for being strong and determined, which fits Rubble’s can-do vibe.
4. Smiling Rocky Detailed Paw Patrol Coloring Page
Rocky’s big grin and recycling gear make this page feel energetic and busy in a good way. Greens and teals are perfect for his look, and a little shading on tools can make them pop. Rocky’s theme is reusing and fixing things, so it’s a nice moment to talk about simple ways kids can recycle at home.
5. Chase in Signature Outfit Paw Patrol Printable
Chase poses proudly in his signature outfit, the kind of scene that feels like a heroic snapshot. Try adding subtle texture to his vest and helmet with small color strokes instead of filling everything flat. A soft cloud background makes the character stand out without getting too complicated.
6. Ryder Leaping into Action Coloring Page
Ryder is mid-leap, capturing that “mission time” energy that makes Paw Patrol fun. Color his outfit with bright reds and blues, then add a hint of motion by shading slightly behind him. This page is great for chatting about teamwork, Ryder leads by organizing and encouraging the pups.
7. Ryder Hands-on-Hips Proud Pose Printable
Ryder stands with hands on his hips, confident and ready to give the next rescue plan. Use clean blocks of color on his vest, then add a darker outline shade to make the edges look sharp. Kids can imagine what mission he’s about to announce and draw a tiny clue in the background.
8. Easy Smiling Paw Patrol Pup Coloring Page
A friendly Paw Patrol pup smiles brightly, simple enough for quick coloring and big color choices. Try picking two main colors and repeating them across the outfit for a tidy look. It’s also a good page for practicing coloring inside curved shapes like ears and paws.
9. Tracker Running Happily Printable Coloring Sheet
Tracker looks adventurous as he runs, full of energy and ready to explore. Jungle greens and browns fit his style, and adding a few extra leaf shapes in the background can make it feel like a trail. Tracker’s super hearing is part of his character, so kids can pretend he’s listening for a friend who needs help.
10. Zuma Posing Outdoors Detailed Coloring Page
Zuma poses outside with a sporty, confident look that’s fun to color carefully. Orange is the classic choice, and a little gray shading on gear can make it look more realistic. Since Zuma’s all about water rescues, kids might add a wave line or puddle detail near his feet.
11. Paw Patrol Pup with Clouds Behind Him Coloring Page
A proud pup stands in uniform with fluffy clouds behind, like a poster moment. Use light blues and pale grays for the sky, then keep the character colors bold so they pop forward. Cloud shading is an easy trick, leave a small white edge and color the underside slightly darker.
12. Chase Flying with Jetpack Poster Coloring Sheet
Chase zooms through the air with his jetpack, making this one feel fast and exciting. Add “whoosh” vibes by using lighter color near the edges and deeper shades toward the center of his gear. Kids can choose a sky color, sunny blue, sunset orange, or even a nighttime mission scene.
13. Happy Everest Detailed Printable Coloring Page
Everest looks cheerful and ready for snowy adventures, with lots of outfit details to enjoy. Teals and purples work well, and the fur can be shaded lightly with cool gray or pale blue. Huskies are built for cold weather with thick coats, which makes Everest’s mountain theme extra fitting.
14. Excited Paw Patrol Pup Standing on All Fours Coloring Sheet
This pup stands on all fours with an excited expression, like it just spotted something fun. Try adding a shadow under the paws to ground the character on the page. It’s a nice one for experimenting with fur texture using short, gentle strokes instead of solid blocks.
15. Chase Behind a Huge Bone Funny Coloring Page
Chase peeks from behind an oversized bone, turning the scene into a silly, playful moment. Color the bone a creamy off-white, then add light gray shading along the edges to make it look rounded. Kids can decorate the bone with patterns too, like stripes, spots, or a badge-style emblem.
16. Marshall Standing in Nature Paw Patrol Coloring Page
Marshall stands outdoors surrounded by nature, smiling like he’s on a cheerful patrol. Classic red for his firefighter gear looks great against greens and browns in the background. Dalmatians have unique spots, so kids can choose to keep them black or try fun colors for a creative twist.
17. Smiling Marshall Sitting on Grass Printable
Marshall sits happily on the grass, calm and friendly, perfect for a relaxing coloring break. Add different greens to the grass to avoid a flat look, even two shades make a difference. This page is great for younger kids who want a clear character pose without too many tiny sections.
18. Skye Reading a Book in the Meadow Coloring Page
Skye reads a book in a meadow, a sweet scene that feels quiet and cozy. Pink gear and soft sky colors fit nicely, and the flowers can be colored in a mix of pastels. It’s a fun prompt to ask what Skye might be reading, an adventure story, a rescue guide, or a puppy tale.
19. Everest Running Through the Snow Printable Coloring Page
Everest dashes through the snow, full of winter energy and big outdoorsy vibes. Use light blues and cool grays for snow shadows, then keep Everest’s outfit bright so she stands out. Snow isn’t always pure white, tiny hints of blue or lavender make it look more real.
20. Rubble Looking Up at the Paw Patrol Logo Coloring Sheet
Rubble looks up at the Paw Patrol logo, like he’s proud to be part of the team. Yellow and gray can anchor the outfit, while the logo can be colored in bold, clean sections. This is a nice page for practicing careful coloring in letters and emblem shapes.
21. Zuma in Signature Helmet Detailed Coloring Page
Zuma wears his signature helmet, ready for action and looking confident. Orange for his gear is iconic, and adding a darker orange shadow under helmet edges makes it pop. Kids can imagine a water mission and add little bubble shapes around him for extra fun.
22. Rubble Outdoors Scene Paw Patrol Coloring Page
Rubble stands in a pleasant outdoor setting, giving you plenty of room for springy greens and sky blues. Try coloring the bushes in two layers, dark green behind and lighter green in front, for a simple depth effect. Rubble’s construction theme makes this a fun page to pair with talking about building and helping in the community.
23. Chase Ready for a Rescue Mission Coloring Sheet
Chase is geared up and ready to go, with that focused rescue look. Add crisp color blocks to his uniform, then shade the gear edges to make it feel more action-ready. It’s a good page for talking about safety helpers, police dogs and rescue teams work hard with training and teamwork.
24. Rubble Bubble Bath Funny Paw Patrol Coloring Page
Rubble takes a bubbly bath after a long day, a silly scene that’s extra fun to color. Use pale blues for bubbles and add tiny highlights by leaving little white circles uncolored. Kids can decorate the bathroom vibe by drawing a rubber duck or extra foam swirls if they want more detail.
25. Smiling Rubble with Paw Emblem Hat Printable
Rubble smiles with a paw emblem on his hat, simple, cheerful, and full of character. Color the emblem boldly so it stands out, then keep the rest of the hat slightly lighter for contrast. Bulldogs have sturdy builds, so shading around the chest and shoulders can make Rubble look extra strong and solid.
26. Cute Skye with Bushes Behind Her Coloring Sheet
Skye stands with bushes behind her, sweet and ready for a calm coloring moment. Pink and light tan work well, and the bushes can be a mix of greens with tiny darker spots for texture. Kids can add a few flowers or butterflies to the background to make it feel like a sunny park day.
27. Chase Running Fast Paw Patrol Printable Coloring Page
Chase runs at great speed, capturing that action pose kids love. Use motion hints by shading the ground slightly behind him or adding light streaks in the background. This one is perfect for bold coloring, strong blues and bright accents make the scene feel fast and exciting.
28. Chase with Energy Bursts Black-and-White Coloring Page
Bright bursts of energy stick out around Chase, giving the page a super-charged feel. Try coloring the bursts in neon-style colors like yellow, lime, or electric blue to make them look like action effects. It’s a fun page for practicing contrast, keep Chase’s outfit classic and let the bursts be loud.
29. Zuma Running with a Bone Poster Coloring Sheet
Zuma runs off with a bone in his mouth, a playful moment that feels like a goofy victory lap. Color the bone a warm cream, then add a small shadow under Zuma’s paws to show speed. Kids can imagine where he’s headed next, back to the team, to the beach, or to a secret snack spot.
30. Happy Husky Everest Detailed Coloring Page
Everest smiles brightly in this detailed printable, showing off her husky charm. Use cool tones in the fur shading and keep her outfit crisp and colorful for a clean look. Huskies are known for endurance and teamwork when pulling sleds, which fits the Paw Patrol spirit perfectly.
31. Wild Cat Flying with Helmet Paw Patrol Coloring Page
Wild Cat takes to the sky with her helmet on, looking fearless and fast. Try bold helmet colors with a lighter shade for highlights so it feels shiny and aerodynamic. Add a soft blue sky behind her or a few extra swoosh lines to make the flight look even more exciting.
32. Cat Skye with Big Eyes and Heart Nose Coloring Sheet
Cat Skye’s big eyes and heart-shaped nose make this page extra cute and character-focused. Pastel pinks and purples look adorable, but a bright teal accent can make the details pop. This one is great for practicing careful coloring around facial features without too many tiny sections.
33. Sitting Zuma with Segmented Background Paw Patrol Printable
Zuma sits happily while the segmented background gives you built-in spaces for color patterns. Keep Zuma’s orange gear classic, then alternate two or three colors behind him like a simple rainbow fan. It’s a fun way to practice repeating color sequences and keeping sections neat.
34. Marshall in Superhero Outfit on a Hill Coloring Page
Marshall stands on a hill in a superhero-style outfit, ready to save the day in a whole new way. Try a cape color that contrasts with his usual red, like blue or purple, so it feels extra heroic. Shading the hill with two greens can make the scene look more outdoorsy and real.
35. Adorable Everest in Winter Outfit Detailed Coloring Page
Everest looks bundled up and adorable in her winter outfit, with lots of cozy details to color. Use cool tones for the outfit and add gentle gray shading to her fur for a soft, fluffy look. Snowy characters are perfect for experimenting with pale blues and lavender in the shadows.
36. Chase with Snowflakes Preschool Paw Patrol Coloring Sheet
Chase is surrounded by snowflakes, making the page feel playful and wintry without being complicated. Color his uniform in classic blues, then try icy blues or silvery grays for the snowflakes. Kids can practice making each snowflake different, just like real ones, no two are exactly alike.
37. Everest, Chase, and Rubble in Vehicles on a Road Coloring Page
Everest, Chase, and Rubble ride along a road in their vehicles, giving the page a busy, action-ready feel. Pick a different “theme color” for each vehicle so it’s easy to tell them apart at a glance. Adding a simple road stripe pattern is a fun detail that makes the scene feel like a real mission route.
38. Paw Patrol Logo with Hearts and Stars Printable Coloring Sheet
The Paw Patrol logo is surrounded by hearts and stars, perfect for a quick, cheerful coloring break. Try coloring the logo bold and bright, then keep the hearts and stars in softer pastels for contrast. This page also works well as a topper for a homemade card or poster.
39. Rubble, Marshall, and Chase with Stars Paw Patrol Coloring Page
Rubble fills the center while Marshall appears at the top and Chase at the bottom, with stars scattered all around. Give each pup their signature colors so the trio feels instantly recognizable. The stars are great for adding sparkly effects, leave tiny white highlights to make them look like they’re glowing.
40. Chase, Marshall, and Rubble with Logo and Hearts Coloring Card
Chase, Marshall, and Rubble pose together under a Paw Patrol logo with hearts floating above. Use bright primary colors for a classic team look, then add pinks and reds to the hearts for a friendly vibe. It’s an easy page to turn into a gift, just color, cut, and tape it onto folded paper.
41. Everest with Clouds and Snowflakes Paw Patrol Coloring Page
Cheerful Everest is framed by clouds and snowflakes, mixing cozy winter with a light, airy background. Color the clouds with very pale gray shading so they still feel soft, then make the snowflakes icy blue. A few darker accents on Everest’s outfit will help her stand out from the sky elements.
42. Marshall, Chase, and Skye with Stars and Hearts Poster Coloring Sheet
Marshall, Chase, and Skye appear together like a celebratory poster, surrounded by stars and hearts. Give each character a crisp outline color to keep them distinct when the background fills in. This page is perfect for practicing balance, bold characters with lighter, sprinkled decorations around them.
43. Chase with Snowflakes and Hearts Paw Patrol Printable
Chase is the focus while snowflakes and hearts fill the background, making it feel both wintry and sweet. Try icy blues for the snowflakes and warm pinks for the hearts so the two themes don’t blend together. It’s also a nice page for adding sparkle details with a white gel pen if you have one.
44. Chase Underwater Mission Detailed Coloring Page
Chase heads underwater on a mission, which makes the scene feel different from the usual outdoor rescues. Layer blues and teals in the water, then add lighter shading around bubbles to make them look like they’re floating up. Kids can imagine what he’s searching for, a lost item, a sea friend, or a clue on the ocean floor.
45. Baby Rubble Sitting on Grass Preschool Coloring Page
Baby Rubble sits on the grass looking extra cute, with simple shapes that are friendly for preschoolers. Use soft yellows and warm browns, then add a few bright flowers in the grass for a springy touch. This one is great for practicing gentle coloring pressure so the page stays clean and smooth.
46. Playful Chase with Bubbles Background Printable
Chase looks playful with bubbles floating behind him, giving you lots of circles to color or leave lightly shaded. Try making the bubbles pale blue with tiny white highlights to keep them looking transparent. It’s a fun page for experimenting with repeating patterns inside the bubbles, like stars or dots.
47. Chase in Police Car Detailed Paw Patrol Coloring Sheet
Chase sits in his police car, ready to roll out on a rescue call. Use darker tones for tires and the car base, then add bright accents for lights and badges so it feels official. Coloring vehicles is a great way to practice straight edges and keeping colors consistent across large panels.
48. Everest Climbing a Snowy Mountain Poster Coloring Page
Everest climbs a snowy mountain, a scene that feels adventurous and strong. Shade the mountain with cool grays and pale blues to show icy slopes, then keep Everest’s outfit vivid. Kids can add wind swirls or tiny footprints to make the climb feel like a real trek.
49. Marshall Spraying Water Free Printable Coloring Sheet
Marshall sprays water, turning the page into a splashy action moment. Use light blues for the water stream and add a slightly darker outline to show movement and direction. It’s also a fun prompt to talk about fire safety and how firefighters use water and teamwork to help.
50. Fire Pup Marshall Printable Coloring Page
Marshall appears as the fire pup, ready and alert in his classic role. Reds look great here, but adding gray shading to equipment can make the gear feel sturdy. Kids can imagine the next call and add a small flame icon or safety cone detail in the background space.
51. Five Smiling Paw Patrol Pups with Bubbles Coloring Page
Five smiling pups pose together, surrounded by bubbles that make the whole page feel celebratory. Try giving each pup their recognizable color palette, then keep the bubbles light so the characters stay the focus. It’s a great page for practicing color planning before you start, so you don’t run out of your favorite shade halfway through.
52. Rubble, Chase, and Marshall Team of Three Coloring Sheet
Rubble, Chase, and Marshall team up on one page, like a mini group photo. Use signature colors to keep everyone easy to spot, then add small shading under their paws to ground them. This printable is perfect for talking about teamwork, each pup has a different job, and they do better together.
53. Rocky with Tools Paw Patrol Coloring Page
Rocky shows up with his tools, ready to fix, build, or recycle something important. Greens and grays work well, and a little metallic shading on tools can make them look realistic. It’s a nice page to pair with a simple “reuse” idea, like turning a box into a craft bin.
54. Rocky Sitting in Recycling Truck Printable Coloring Sheet
Rocky sits in his recycling truck, giving the page a fun vehicle focus. Color the truck with strong greens and add darker shadows under the wheel wells for depth. Kids can imagine what he’s picking up today and draw tiny recyclable shapes like bottles or cans nearby.
55. Rubble Driving His Bulldozer Detailed Coloring Page
Rubble drives his bulldozer, making this a satisfying page for kids who love construction machines. Use yellows for the main body and add gray for metal parts like the blade, then shade the underside for a heavier look. You can even add dirt tones around the tracks to make it feel like a real work site.
56. Rubble Flying with Bubbles Paw Patrol Coloring Sheet
Rubble flies through the air with bubbles all around, a silly, floaty scene that feels light and fun. Make the bubbles pale and shiny, then give Rubble’s outfit bright, solid color so he stands out. Kids can add extra bubble sizes to practice drawing circles and keeping spacing neat.
57. Skye Flying Between the Clouds Coloring Page
Skye flies between clouds with her wings expanded, giving the page a breezy, sky-high feeling. Color the clouds in soft grays and light blues, then keep Skye’s pinks bright so she pops. A gentle gradient in the sky, darker at the top and lighter near the bottom, looks really cool here.
58. Skye Flying High in Her Helicopter Printable Poster
Skye pilots her helicopter, turning the scene into a full-on air rescue moment. Add shading to the helicopter body and make the rotor blades slightly darker at the tips for a sense of spin. Kids can choose a time-of-day sky, sunny blue, sunset orange, or even a night mission with stars.
59. Zuma in His Hovercraft Free Printable Coloring Page
Zuma rides in his hovercraft, ready for water and shoreline rescues. Use orange for Zuma, then add grays and blues to the hovercraft to make it look sturdy and fast. A few wave lines or splashes around the base can make it feel like it’s gliding over water.
60. Zuma Speeding Through the Water Paw Patrol Coloring Sheet
Zuma speeds through the water, full of motion and splashy energy. Layer different blues for the water and leave small white streaks to look like foam and spray. It’s a great page for experimenting with action effects, angled lines and curved waves make the speed feel real.Similar to Paw Patrol Coloring Pages
After You Color Your Paw Patrol Coloring Pages
Once the pages are finished, the fun can keep going with imagination and play. Paw Patrol scenes naturally inspire stories about helping others and working together.- Create a Paw Patrol wall by grouping pups by their rescue roles.
- Use colored pages to retell rescue missions or invent new ones.
- Turn finished pages into posters for a bedroom or playroom.
- Organize pages into a mini Paw Patrol coloring book.
- Ask kids to describe how each pup helps the team.
- Pair coloring time with Paw Patrol toys or storybooks.