If you’re a Labrador lover (or just adore coloring), you’re in for a treat! On this page, you’ll find 18 free Labrador Retriever coloring pages in a convenient PDF format, ready for printing.
As someone who grew up with a goofy chocolate Lab named Max, I get the Labrador obsession—these dogs are all heart, wagging tails, and endless energy. Whether Max was proudly carrying a stick three times his size or plopping into puddles he had no business being near, he brought joy in the simplest moments. That’s the vibe we’re aiming for with these coloring pages—fun, lighthearted, and full of Lab charm.
These coloring pages were carefully curated to bring out the playful and heartwarming essence of Labradors. You’ll find everything from adorable puppies to majestic adult Labs, plus a mix of realistic and cartoonish styles.
Whether you’re coloring alongside your kids, winding down after a long day, or just looking for a creative way to celebrate your love for Labs, these pages have something for everyone. They’re a little escape into a world of floppy ears, soulful eyes, and wagging tails, all waiting to be brought to life with your favorite colors.
Downloading and printing these pages is as easy as a click (or two). Each design is bundled into a single PDF file, perfectly formatted for standard US letter-sized or A4 paper. Just hit the download button, grab your crayons, markers, or pencils, and start creating! Whether you’re framing your masterpiece or sharing it with the kids for some rainy-day fun, I hope these coloring pages spark the same joy Labs always seem to bring.

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14 Craft Ideas to Do with Labrador Retriever Coloring Pages
Now, I’ll be the first to admit I’m not the craftiest person on the block, but there’s something about finishing a coloring page that makes me want to do more with it.
So I brainstormed a bit—okay, maybe over a second cup of coffee—and came up with 14 craft ideas to take your Labrador Retriever coloring pages to the next level. These are perfect for kids, adults, or even a cozy family craft night.
1. DIY Greeting Cards
Color your favorite Lab page, cut it out, and glue it onto a folded piece of cardstock. I did this for my mom’s birthday last year, and she still has it on her fridge. Add a little message inside, and boom—you’ve got a handmade card that’s way better than anything from the store.
2. Framed Wall Art
Pick your best coloring work, pop it into a cheap frame (I grab mine from the dollar store), and hang it up. My guest room has a little Lab gallery going on, and everyone always asks where I got the art. It’s our little secret, right?
3. Custom Bookmarks
Color a page, cut it into strips, and laminate them—or just use clear packing tape if you’re like me and don’t own a laminator. I’ve got one in every book I’m reading, and it makes me smile every time I see those puppy eyes peeking out.
4. Lab-Themed Gift Tags
Cut out smaller sections of your colored pages, punch a hole in the corner, and tie them onto gifts with some ribbon. I did this for Christmas last year, and my sister freaked out over how cute they were. It’s the little things, you know?
5. Puppy Party Decorations
Hosting a dog-themed party? (Or is that just me?) Color a bunch of pages and string them together into a garland or use them as table placemats. I did this for my nephew’s birthday, and the kids went nuts over it.
6. Personalized Notebooks
Glue a colored page onto the front of a plain notebook for a custom cover. I made one for my grocery lists, and now I actually enjoy scribbling down “milk” and “bread” while a happy Lab stares back at me.
7. Magnets for the Fridge
Color, cut, and stick a small magnet strip on the back. I’ve got a whole pack of Labs holding up my takeout menus now—makes the kitchen feel a bit more lively.
8. Window Clings
Trace your colored page onto a clear plastic sheet (like from a report cover), color it with transparent markers, and stick it on a window with a bit of water. The sunlight makes the colors pop—I swear it’s like magic.
9. Collage for a Scrapbook
Got a scrapbook lying around? Cut out pieces of your colored pages and layer them into a Lab-themed spread. I added some photos of my old dog, and it’s one of my favorite pages to flip back to.
10. DIY Stickers
Color a page, cover it with clear packing tape, and cut out the shapes. Peel off the tape backing later, and you’ve got stickers! I stuck a tiny Lab on my laptop, and it still makes me grin every time I open it.
11. Puzzle Pieces
Color a page, glue it onto cardboard, and cut it into puzzle pieces. My kids and I spent an entire rainy afternoon putting one back together—it’s harder than it looks, but so much fun.
12. Lab-Themed Coasters
Color, laminate (or use that packing tape trick again), and stick some felt or cork on the bottom. I made a set for my coffee table, and they’ve survived more spills than I’d like to admit.
13. Ornaments for the Tree
Cut out your colored Labs, punch a hole, and string some ribbon through. I’ve got a few on my Christmas tree every year, and they always spark a conversation when friends come over.
14. Memory Game Cards
Color two copies of the same page, cut them into matching cards, and play a memory game. My family got super competitive with this one—turns out my memory isn’t as sharp as I thought!
Wrapping Up
So there you have it—18 Labrador Retriever coloring pages to keep you busy and 14 craft ideas to spark some creativity. I had a blast putting this all together, mostly because it reminded me of all the little moments I’ve shared with Labs over the years. What about you? Got any fun Lab stories or craft ideas of your own?
Drop a comment if you feel like sharing—I’d love to hear about it. For now, I’m off to color another page… or maybe sneak a treat to my neighbor’s Lab. Don’t tell!