Father’s Day Dog Craft for Kids [Free PDF Template]

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Little ones will love making this adorable Father’s Day dog craft for Dad this year. Preschool through first grade kids can create a smiling puppy paper craft that tells Dad, “You’re Paw-some Dad!” 

This fun dog themed Father’s Day activity takes about 15 to 25 minutes depending on skill level and gives children a chance to practice cutting, gluing, and following simple directions. Parents and teachers will enjoy how this easy Father’s Day craft for kids combines creativity and fine motor practice into one tail-wagging project Dad will treasure.

Find even more fun ideas in our collection of Father’s Day crafts for kids. You’ll find lots of inspiration to help children celebrate Dad with homemade cards, art projects, and sweet surprises that’ll make Father’s Day extra special.

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Simple Printable Keepsake for Dad

This cute puppy is ready to steal the show and share the message, “You’re Paw-some Dad!” Little ones will cut and assemble their happy dog and add their own special touches.

Teachers and parents will appreciate how simple this activity is to set up. Creative projects like this help children strengthen fine motor skills, practice following directions, and build confidence through hands-on learning while also making something special for their dad.

Our printable template helps make this project easy for preschool and early elementary kids to complete. Grab a few simple supplies and create a fun keepsake that lets children tell Dad, “Happy Father’s Day!”

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Directions

Start by printing the template, then gather the materials for this fun activity. Get those scissors ready, and let’s help the kids bring this puppy to life!

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Take the eye spots and glue them onto the puppy’s face. Help kids line it up along the side of the head so the puppy starts to get its cute little markings.

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Grab the eyes and glue them right on top of the eye spots, beside the nose. This is always the exciting part because the puppy suddenly starts looking alive and full of personality.

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Take the floppy ears and glue them to each side of the puppy’s head.

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It’s time to decorate the puppy’s body! Glue the first body spot onto one side of the shoulder area. Let kids decide exactly where they want to place it to make their dog unique.

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Glue the paw pieces underneath the puppy’s legs so they peek out at the bottom.

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Grab the tail piece and glue it behind the puppy’s back leg so it peeks out from the side. This simple step makes the dog look ready to wag its tail for Dad!

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Once the puppy is complete, take the Father’s Day background page that says, “You’re paw-some, Dad!” Glue the puppy right in the center of the page and press it down firmly.

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Making this DIY is a fun way for kids to get creative while making something meaningful for Dad. If your kids love dogs and pets, they’ll have extra fun putting this adorable craft together while building fine motor skills and creativity through hands-on play.

Make sure to browse the related crafts and activities below for more easy printable fun. These themed ideas are perfect for extending learning with Father’s Day crafts and engaging preschool or kindergarten lesson plans.

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  • Literacy Extension: Have kids write about why Dad, Grandpa, or another loved one is “paw-some.”
  • Simplify this craft by letting kids draw on the dog’s spots with crayons or markers instead of cutting out the additional pieces.

Father’s Day Books For Children

Made For Me – This storybook is charming celebration of the magical moments between a dad and his little one, adorned with cute illustrations and sweet verses. It’s the perfect picture book to melt hearts and treasure the joys of parenthood, making it an ideal gift for new fathers!

I Love You, Daddy – A beautifully illustrated tale that captures the heartwarming adventures between a father and his child, filled with love and encouragement. It’s the perfect bedtime story to share and cherish, making every read a special moment for dads and kids alike!

Just Me And My Dad – This is a sweet story that celebrates the special bond between fathers and their children, perfect for inspiring a love of nature and adventure in young readers!

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Creative DIY Projects for Dad

Father’s Day Hammer Craft – Build a little Father’s Day fun with this hands-on hammer project! Kids will love piecing together a hammer tapping a nail into wood, sharing the sweet message, “When it comes to being a great dad, you’ve nailed it!” It’s a clever way to celebrate the handy man dad and create a keepsake he’ll treasure.

Car Father’s Day Craft – Take Father’s Day for a spin with this adorable car kids can make for Dad! They’ll create a ride featuring the sweet message, “I wheelie, wheelie love you!” Little ones can decorate their car in Dad’s favorite colors and practice scissor skills and creativity.

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Baseball Father’s Day Craft – Step up to the plate and celebrate Dad with this baseball and bat that tells him he’s a home run! This easy project will help your little sluggers practice scissor skills and coordination, so grab the free template and start crafting a winning keepsake Dad will love!

Father’s Day Toolbox Craft – Tighten up your Father’s Day plans with this fun toolbox craft kids will love building! It’s a great way to celebrate a handyman Dad or Grandpa with a handmade surprise. Use our free printable template to create a full set of tools or just a few, making a keepsake that’s built with love.

Printable Activities Kids Can Do about Dad

These engaging Father’s Day pattern worksheets feature ties, hats, tools, and more for children to spot and complete AAB, ABB, ABAB, and ABC patterns. They’ll cut and paste the missing pieces to finish out each row.

This hands-on activity builds critical thinking, visual skills, and early math understanding while keeping little ones focused. It’s a great choice for home or classroom celebrations!

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Use these print-and-go Father’s Day coloring pages as a surprise for Dad or an activity to do with him. Kids will love filling in scenes of dads playing with their children while chatting about their own favorite moments. This relaxed activity is great for bonding time together and helps strengthen fine motor skills, build proper crayon grip, and encourage creative expression in a fun way.

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Kids have a way of turning little things they notice into the sweetest memories, and this All About Dad Father’s Day printable captures it all! Your little ones can share their favorite things about Dad, funny stories, and special moments to create a keepsake full of love and laughter. There’s even a Grandpa version included, so it’s easy to celebrate every special guy in their lives.

Your little artists will count and color with these fun Father’s Day color by number printables. They’ll reveal the pictures by filling in each numbered spaces and build fine motor skills, focus, and number recognition. Kids can complete these by spending time with Dad or creating a sweet surprise just for him.

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Free Father’s Day Dog Template

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Father’s Day Dog Craft

Author: Sam
Prep Time: 8 minutes
Active Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 23 minutes
Kids who love pets and dogs will have so much fun making this adorable Father’s Day dog craft for Dad.

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Materials

  • Colored cardstock or construction paper
  • Scissors
  • Glue
  • Father’s Day Dog Template

Instructions

  • Print the template and gather the materials for this fun activity.
  • Begin by gluing the eye spots onto the dog’s face.
  • Glue the eyes onto the eye spots.
  • Take the ears and glue them to each side of the dog’s head.
  • Gue the body spots onto the dog’s body.
  • Glue the front paws the bottom of the dog’s legs.
  • Grab the tail and glue it behind the dog’s back leg so it peeks out from the side.
  • Finally, glue the completed dog onto the Father’s Day background page.

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