This collection has 41 free Paw Patrol coloring pages: sixteen bold single-pup pages, four bold group and badge sheets, and twenty-one lighter scenes with the whole team. Every page is black and white on US Letter, downloads as a free PDF, and needs no signup.
The set is drawn in two weights and it is worth choosing on purpose. The bold pages put one pup on a nearly empty sheet with a thick, confident outline — the badge on the chest, the hat, the collar, and little else. A three-year-old can finish one. The scene pages are drawn with a much finer line and fill the sheet with a castle, a rainbow, a playground, a rescue truck and four or five pups at once, which suits a six- or seven-year-old with pencils.
What’s in this collection
Sixteen single-pup pages, four group and badge sheets, and twenty-one full scenes — 41 in total, in the grid below. Each has its own Download PDF and Print button, so you can take one page instead of the whole set.









































One pup, one page
Sixteen bold pages give a single character the sheet: sitting square-on with the badge showing, standing in a helmet and pack, perched on the bonnet of a fire truck, riding a motorbike, leaping with a scarf flying. Backgrounds go no further than a few stars or a curve of ground. These are the pages to print first for a young child — one recognisable pup, nothing else competing.
Badges and the team
Four pages bring everyone together with the wordmark: the shield badge above the line-up, a heart-shaped frame with PAW PATROL lettered across the top, a stacked group with the pups climbing over each other, and a crowd shot with the whole cast. The two lettered pages work as a bedroom door sign once colored.
Full scenes
Twenty-one pages set the team to work: a lookout tower on a headland, a rescue truck on a mountain road, a castle under a night sky, a rainbow over rolling hills, a farm with a barrel and a fence, a jungle path, a beach, a picnic in the park. There are also two pattern pages here — one a repeat of badges and paw prints, one a scatter of pups over flowers — which behave like wrapping paper rather than a picture.
How to print these
Every page is US Letter (8.5 × 11 in), pure black and white, with the drawing inside the printable margin. Plain copy paper is fine; choose “Fit to page” if your printer asks. The bold pages take a felt-tip marker cleanly; print the finer scene pages at normal or best quality, since draft mode closes up the gaps between overlapping pups.
FAQ
Which pages suit a three-year-old?
The sixteen bold single-pup pages. One character, thick outlines and an almost empty background.
Is there a page with the Paw Patrol badge or logo?
Two: the shield badge above a team line-up, and a heart-shaped frame with the name lettered across the top.
Are the vehicles included?
Yes — a fire truck, a police cruiser, a motorbike, a rescue jeep and a large recovery truck appear across both halves of the set.
Are these official sheets?
No. They are original fan-art line drawings, free to print at home or in your own classroom.
For more pages at this line weight, the Bluey coloring pages split the same way between bold and scene pages, and the character coloring pages hold the rest of the free sets in this silo.
