35 Cute Easy Dog Doodle Drawing Ideas
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35 Cute Easy Dog Doodle Drawing Ideas

Hello Friends! The world of adorable and simple dog doodles is here! You don’t know how excited I am to share how much fun I’ve been having, doodling different kinds of dogs!

It’s so simple and fun to make dog doodles. The best part is that you can make each dog unique by being creative with them.

In just a few easy steps, you can create a gallery of adorable and fun dog pictures. This will make you happy and bring joy to everyone who sees them.

Easy Dog Doodle Drawing Ideas

So, before we get started, here are some tools that you will need to draw and give enjoyable life to your dog. You only need paper and a pen or pencil for simple and easy drawing.

Here are 35 cute and easy dog drawing ideas to inspire your creativity.

1. Simple cute dog:

Draw the dog’s face or body. Begin with a rounded head shape, adding two large, expressive eyes and a small, rounded nose in the center.

Draw floppy or perky ears on either side of the head, depending on the breed you have in mind.

For the body, draw a slightly curved line for the back and a rounded shape for the belly. Add simple legs and a tail to complete the basic form.

 Cute Easy Dog Doodle Drawing Ideas

2. Cartoon Puppy:

Draw a small, round puppy with big eyes and floppy ears. Draw a small, round shape for the puppy’s head and body.

Draw two large, circular eyes close to the center of the face, and add a tiny oval for the nose. For the floppy ears, draw two long, curved shapes extending from either side of the head.

Add a small, curved line for the mouth to give the puppy a cheerful expression. Draw short, stubby legs and a small, wagging tail to finish.

Cartoon Puppy

3. Sitting Dog:

A simple sitting dog with a wagging tail. Start with a rounded oval for the body and a smaller circle for the head.

Position the head slightly above the body, and add two triangular shapes on top of the head for the ears. Draw two large, round eyes and a small oval for the nose on the face.

For the sitting position, Draw the front legs straight down, and the back legs bent at the knees, resting on the ground. Add a curved line at the rear for a wagging tail.

sitting dog

4. Sleeping Dog:

Draw a dog curled up, peacefully sleeping. Draw a large, rounded shape for the body, forming a loose circle or oval. Position the head close to the body, using a smaller, rounded shape.

Draw the ears lying flat against the head and the eyes closed with simple curved lines to show the dog is peacefully asleep.

For the legs, Draw them tucked under the body, with only a hint of the paws visible. Finally, add a small, curved tail wrapped around the body.

Sleeping Dog

5. Running Dog:

Draw a small circle for the head and a larger oval for the body, tilted to show movement. Connect the head and body with a curved line for the neck.

Draw two pointed ovals for the ears and a rounded snout with a small dot for the nose.

For the legs, Draw simple lines extending outwards with little ovals at the ends for paws, giving a sense of motion by positioning them in different stages of the run.

Add a wavy line for the tail and a few quick lines for fur. Finally, draw a cheerful face with eyes and a wide mouth to capture the dog’s playful energy.

Running Dog

6. Dog with a Bone

Draw a happy dog holding a bone in its mouth. Start with a circle for the head and an oval for the body.

Draw two floppy ovals for the ears and a rounded snout at the front of the head. Draw a bone shape, essentially two circles connected by a rectangle, positioned between the dog’s mouth.

Draw the dog’s mouth slightly open around the bone, with a few lines to show it gripping the bone.

Add simple legs and paws with ovals and a curved line for the tail. Finish with a happy face, including eyes, a nose, and a playful expression to make the drawing come to life.

Dog with a Bone 

7. Dog in a Hat:

A dog wearing a cute little hat or cap. Start with a simple oval for the head and a larger oval for the body.

Add two rounded ovals for the ears and a tiny snout at the front of the head. Draw a cute hat by drawing a small, curved rectangle or a rounded cap shape perched on top of the dog’s head.

Add details like a brim or a pom-pom if desired. Draw the dog’s face with two eyes, a nose, and a smiling mouth. For the body, include simple legs and a wagging tail.

Dog in a Hat

8. Fluffy Dog:

Draw a fluffy, curly-haired dog like a Poodle. Start with a rounded oval for the head and a larger oval for the body.

For the curly fur, draw lots of small, looping lines or circles around the head and body to create a fluffy texture. Add two floppy ears with similar curly detailing.

Draw the snout with a rounded nose and a smiling mouth. Draw the legs and give them a puffy look by adding more curly lines. Complete the drawing with a bushy, curly tail.

Fluffy Dog

9. Puppy with a Ball:

Draw a small circle for the head and a slightly larger oval for the body. Add two floppy ears and a rounded snout.

Position the ball before the puppy’s face, drawing a simple circle to represent it.

Show the puppy gripping the ball by drawing its front paws around it, with the paws slightly curved to suggest it’s holding onto the ball.

Add details like the puppy’s eyes, nose, and a playful smile. Sketch the legs and add a wagging tail.

Puppy with a Ball

10. Long-Eared Dog:

Draw a rounded oval for the head and a larger oval for the body. Drawing two long ears, floppy shapes extending down from the top of the head.

Make the ears curved and slightly wavy to emphasize their length and softness. Add a rounded snout at the front of the head, with a small nose and a smiling mouth.

Draw the eyes, placing them slightly above the snout. For the body, draw simple legs and a curved tail. 

Long Eared Dog

11. Puppy Face:

Draw a rounded circle for the head. Add two large, expressive eyes slightly below the center of the circle.

Draw a small, rounded triangle for the nose in the middle of the face. Draw a curved line extending from the bottom of the nose to create a smiling mouth.

Draw two floppy or rounded ears on top of the head, depending on the breed.

Puppy Face

 12. Dog in a Sweater:

Draw a simple oval for the head and a larger oval for the body. Outline the dog’s head with floppy ears and a rounded snout.

For the sweater, draw a line around the dog’s neck to indicate the sweater’s collar. Extend lines from this collar down to outline the shirt.

Include details like a ribbed edge on the collar and cuffs by drawing small horizontal lines.

Finish by Drawing the dog’s legs and tail peeking out from under the sweater.

Dog in a Sweater

13. Winking puppy face:

Draw a rounded circle for the head. Draw two large eyes: for the winking eye, Draw a curved line or crescent shape to represent the closed lid, and for the open eye, draw a circle with a small dot inside for the pupil.

Add a small, rounded triangle or oval for the nose at the center of the face, and draw a smiling mouth extending from below the nose.

Draw rounded ears on either side of the head. Finish with a happy expression, emphasizing the playful wink to give your puppy a charming, endearing look.

Winking puppy face

14. Sad Dog Face:

Start with a rounded circle for the head. Position two large eyes, adding small downward curves at the corners to emphasize sadness.

Draw a small, downward-facing triangle or oval for the nose, and extend a sad, curved line from beneath it for the mouth.

Add floppy or drooping ears on either side of the head.

Sad Dog Face

15. Dog with Flower:

Draw a rounded oval for the head and a larger oval for the body. Draw the dog’s face with two expressive eyes, a small nose, and a friendly smile.

Draw the dog’s front paws reaching forward, with one paw grasping the flower’s stem.

For the flower, draw a simple stem extending from the dog’s paw and add a flower at the top with rounded petals and a small center.

Complete the drawing with floppy ears and a wagging tail.

Dog with Flower

16. Dog with Sunglasses:

Draw a rounded oval for the head and a larger oval for the body. Draw two large, expressive eyes underneath the sunglasses.

For the sunglasses, Draw a pair of sleek, rectangular or oval shapes positioned across the dog’s eyes, with a small curved line on each side for the frames.

Add a small nose and a wide, confident smile to complete the face. Draw the dog’s ears and a wagging tail for a lively touch.

Dog with Sunglasses

17. Dog with Hula Hoop:

Draw a rounded oval for the head and a larger oval for the body. Draw the dog’s face with expressive eyes, a small nose, and a joyful smile.

Position the hula hoop around the dog’s body by drawing a large, slightly tilted circle that intersects the dog’s midsection.

Show the dog’s legs and paws in dynamic poses, as if it’s moving or dancing with the hoop. Complete the look with floppy ears and a wagging tail.

Dog with Hula Hoop

18. Dog’s Tail Wagging:

Draw a basic oval for the dog’s body and a rounded circle for the head.

Draw the tail as a long, curved line extending from the body’s rear, with the tail’s end bending upward to show motion.

Add some short lines along the tail to suggest movement and fluffiness.

Draw several slightly offset, parallel lines or a few motion lines around the tail to emphasize the wagging motion. Add the dog’s legs and a happy face.

Dog’s Tail Wagging

19. Shaggy Dog:

Draw an oval for the head and a larger oval for the body. Outline the head with fluffy, uneven lines to create a fuzzy texture.

Draw the ears as floppy or triangular shapes. For the body, use jagged lines. Add legs and paws with rough, wavy lines to match the fuzzy theme.

Draw a small, rounded snout with expressive eyes and a friendly smile, and finish with a bushy tail using quick, overlapping strokes.

Shaggy Dog

20. Cute Puppy:

Draw a soft, round face with big, expressive eyes. Add a small, button-like nose and a wide, happy mouth.

For the ears, draw floppy shapes on either side of the head.

Then, Draw a rounded body and short, stubby legs. Finish with a wagging tail.

Cute Puppy

21. Dog with Birthday Hat:

Draw a simple dog head with big, bright eyes, a nose, and a smiling mouth. Draw the dog’s floppy ears.

Next, add a birthday hat perched on its head, drawing a cone shape with a zigzag edge and a fluffy pom-pom at the tip.

Finish the drawing by adding a line around the dog’s neck.

Dog with Birthday Hat

22. Puppy with Big Eyes:

Draw a rounded head shape and place two large, oval eyes slightly towards the top of the face.

Make the eyes extra large to capture that adorable, wide-eyed look. Add a small circle for the highlight inside each eye to give them a sparkling, lively expression.

Draw a small, triangular nose and a sweet, smiling mouth below the eyes. Add floppy or perked-up ears and a rounded body with short legs. 

Puppy with Big Eyes

23. Sleeping Puppy Face:

Draw a rounded oval for the head.

Draw closed, relaxed eyes as simple, curved lines or half-moons to convey sleepiness.

Draw a slight, gentle curve for the nose and a smile below it. Include floppy ears.

Sleeping Puppy Face

24. Doggie Bath Time:

Draw the dog with a happy face, adding big, round eyes and a wide, cheerful smile.

It appears exciting and prepared for a fun bath!  Draw dog ears.

Outline the bathtub with rounded edges. The dog seems to enjoy bathing and playing in the water a lot!

Doggie Bath Time

25. Dog with a Butterfly:

Draw the dog’s face. Draw the dog’s body in a relaxed pose, with its tail gently wagging.

Next, Draw a delicate butterfly fluttering near the dog’s nose or perched on its paw. Draw the butterfly with symmetrical wings.

Capturing the charming interaction between the dog and the butterfly.

Dog with a Butterfly

26. Dog With Apple:

Draw a dog face with big, bright eyes and a smile. draw the dog’s body in a relaxed pose, with its paws reaching toward or holding the apple.

Draw a simple round shape for the apple with a small leaf and stem on top. It looks like this dog loves eating apples!

Complete the scene with a wagging tail. The dog seems happy!

Dog With Apple

27. Dog with Floppy Ears:

Draw a dog with floppy ears, Draw a rounded head shape. Position two large, floppy ears on either side of the head.

Add big, expressive eyes and a small, happy nose in the center of the face. Draw a wide, smiling mouth below the nose.

For the body, Draw a relaxed, slightly chubby frame with short, stubby legs. Add a wagging tail. 

Dog with Floppy Ears

28. Running Puppy:

Draw the puppy’s head, including big eyes and ears.

Draw the legs in mid-stride, with the front legs stretched forward and the hind legs pushed back.

Add a wagging tail to enhance the feeling of movement. Use curved lines or motion lines behind the legs and tail to emphasize the run.

Running Puppy

29. Happy Dog:

Draw a round, expressive face featuring big, bright eyes and a wide, joyful smile.

Position the eyes slightly towards the top of the face to convey excitement, and add a small, rounded nose. Draw the ears.

Draw the dog’s body and add a wagging tail to enhance the sense of happiness.

Happy Dog

30. Dog in a Raincoat:

Draw a cheerful dog face featuring bright eyes. Draw the raincoat as a slightly oversized garment, covering the dog’s body with loose, flowing lines.

Add a hood on the dog’s head. Draw the dog’s legs sticking out from underneath the coat and a few raindrops falling around to complete the rainy day look.

Finish with a wagging tail.

Dog in a Raincoat

31. Dog with Doghouse:

Draw the dog with a face, bright eyes and a happy smile. Draw its body sitting or lying next to the doghouse.

For the doghouse, Draw a simple, cozy structure with a triangular roof and a rounded entrance.

Position the dog with its front paws resting near the doghouse or peeking from the doorway

Dog with Doghouse

32. Dog in a Backpack:

Draw a dog in a backpack, start with a small, excited dog’s face peeking out from the top.

Draw its eyes wide and curious, with its ears.

Draw the backpack as a large, open bag with straps, sitting snugly around the dog’s body. Show the dog’s paws and part of its body inside the backpack.

Dog in a Backpack

33. Curly Tail Dog:

Draw a curly tail dog, start by Drawing a rounded, happy face with bright, expressive eyes and a cheerful smile.

Draw the body in a relaxed pose, with short legs and a slightly chubby frame. Focus on the tail by creating a playful spiral curve that wraps around and loops back toward the dog’s body.

Add ears and finish with fluffy fur lines to capture the dog’s adorable, curly tail and joyful personality.

Curly Tail Dog

34. Dog with a Balloon:

Draw a dog with a balloon, start by sketching a joyful dog with an excited expression, including bright eyes and a wide, happy smile.

Draw its body in a playful pose, perhaps sitting or standing with one paw lifted. Add a balloon tied to the dog’s paw or above its head.

Draw the balloon as a simple oval or round shape with a small string extending down to the dog’s paw. Finish with a wagging tail.

Dog with a Balloon

35. Puppy with a Bow:

Draw a puppy with a bow, begin with a cute, rounded face featuring big, expressive eyes and a happy, wagging mouth.

Draw the puppy’s ears. Draw a fluffy body with short, stubby legs. Place a large, decorative bow on the puppy’s head.

Complete the look with a playful tail and a few extra details to emphasize the puppy’s adorable charm.

Puppy with a Bow

With these cute and easy dog drawing ideas, you have a wonderful collection of inspiration to keep you creative and entertained. Whether you’re drawing a playful puppy or a cuddly companion, each sketch celebrates the joy and warmth that dogs bring into our lives. So, keep practicing, and enjoy every moment of capturing the charm and personality of your favorite four-legged friends!

Share your creativity with us #DogDrawingChallenge. Happy doodling!

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