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Pugicorn

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Print this free pugicorn coloring page — a pug with pressed paws, an oversized spiraling horn, mane ruff, and glitter bursts. For kids 6–9!

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About This Printable

Front paws pressed together like it's about to ask for something very important — this pugicorn sits with round wide eyes, an oversized spiraling horn on its wrinkled forehead, and glitter bursts radiating outward. Whatever it wants, the answer is yes.

What's on This Coloring Page

A pug-unicorn hybrid sits with its front paws pressed together in an endearingly pleading pose, wide round eyes looking directly at the viewer. An oversized spiraling horn dominates the wrinkled forehead — it's almost too big for the compact pug body, which is entirely the point. A mane-like ruff flows down the back of the neck and a spiral tail curls to one side. Glitter bursts radiate around the squat figure as if its magical energy is simply too enthusiastic to contain.

Who Will Love This Page

Kids ages 6–9 who love animals with expressive faces and comedic proportions. The oversized horn on the tiny pug body is a deliberate design joke, and children immediately get it. The pressed-together paws give the whole image a puppy-dog-eyes quality that's extremely effective. For the compact sitting version without the oversized horn, the Pug Unicorn page is the subtler sibling.

Coloring Tips

The oversized horn is the visual centerpiece — give it a bold treatment: alternating gold and white spiral stripes, or a full iridescent pastel gradient. The wide round eyes deserve careful attention — two shades in the iris with a tiny white highlight dot bring them to life. Glitter bursts in warm yellows and golds surround the figure beautifully against a fawn pug body. For another creature with an oversized feature as a design joke, our Kitten Unicorn page has the tilting horn of a clumsy tumbler.

Find more characters with big personality in our free unicorn coloring pages collection.

How to Print and Use

  1. Download — Click the free download button to save your Pugicorn coloring page as a PDF.
  2. Print — Use Letter or A4 paper. Smooth paper handles the fine eye detail and horn spiral well.
  3. Gather supplies — Colored pencils for the expressive eyes and horn gradient; crayons for the body and glitter bursts.
  4. Start coloring — Start with the wide expressive eyes, then the oversized horn in alternating stripes, fill the body, and radiate out through the glitter bursts.
  5. Display or share — The pressed-paws pose and oversized horn make this one of the most memorable pages in the collection — everyone who sees it smiles!

Perfect For

Birthday Party
Playdate Activity
Rainy Day Fun
Screen-Free Time

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Pugicorn page free?
Yes, completely free to download, print, and color — no account required.
What age is this for?
Kids ages 6–9. The oversized horn, expressive eyes, and glitter bursts offer about 14 varied and characterful coloring areas.
What is a pugicorn?
A pugicorn is a pug-unicorn hybrid — a pug with a unicorn horn. This design gives the horn an oversized, slightly ridiculous scale that perfectly matches the pug's personality.
How do I color the spiraling horn?
Alternate two colors in the spiral stripe pattern — gold and white, or pink and purple — following the twist of the horn from base to tip. The alternating stripes emphasize the spiral shape beautifully.