Slinky Dog—everyone’s favorite stretchy, loyal pup from Toy Story—is ready to spring into action! But wait… something’s missing. Ah! Color! That’s where you come in. With these Slinky Dog coloring pages, you can bring this lovable dachshund to life, one vibrant shade at a time.
Whether you want to stick to his classic brown-and-green look or give him a totally new makeover, the choice is yours. Scribble, shade, or go wild with neon—Slinky won’t mind! Perfect for kids, adults, and anyone who loves a bit of creativity, these pages are your ticket to a world of playful imagination. So grab your crayons, unleash your inner artist, and let Slinky bounce off the page in dazzling colors!
Slinky the Spring Dog
Slinky Dog. The wobbly, stretchy, always-loyal pup with a heart as big as his springy middle. Half-dachshund, half-slinky, all charm—he’s the ultimate sidekick, the toy that never quits. He bounces. He bends. He stretches beyond limits—literally! From chasing after Woody in Toy Story to squeezing through tight spots with his accordion-like body, Slinky is the definition of perseverance.
A little goofy, a lot lovable—his twangy Southern drawl just makes him even more endearing. Whether he’s zooming across the floor or coiling up for a well-earned rest, one thing’s for sure: Slinky Dog isn’t just a toy. He’s a best friend—one that always springs back, no matter what!
Slinky Dog Coloring Pages
Slinky Dog Coloring Sheet
Slinky Dog Coloring Page for Kids
Slinky’s Buddies
Slinky Dog isn’t just any toy—he’s got friends. The best kind. The ride-or-die, never-leave-you-behind kind. Woody—the fearless cowboy leader who always has a plan. Buzz Lightyear—the space ranger who may not be from this world, but sure knows how to save it.
Then there’s Jessie, the fiery cowgirl with a heart as big as the open range. And let’s not forget Rex, the lovable, nervous T-Rex who wouldn’t hurt a fly (even if he tried). Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head? They bicker, sure—but deep down, they’re family. Together, they’re more than toys. More than friends. They’re a team—a scrappy, adventurous bunch who prove that no toy gets left behind. Ever.
Slinky and Woody
Slinky Dog and Woody—now that’s a bond stronger than any spring could stretch. Loyalty? Unbreakable. Trust? Unshakable. Slinky isn’t just another toy in the box—he’s Woody’s right-hand pup, always ready to back him up, no questions asked.
When Woody calls, Slinky comes running—or, well, stretching. He’ll dangle off a moving truck, bridge impossible gaps, or risk it all just to pull his cowboy pal to safety. And Woody? He knows Slinky’s got his back. Always. They’re more than just friends—they’re family. And if you love their adventures, you’ll love bringing them to life with Woody coloring pages—a perfect way to capture the heart and bravery of everyone’s favorite cowboy and his loyal pup!
Woody and Slinky Dog Coloring Page
Coloring Image of Woody Riding Slinky Dog
Slinky Dog and Potato Head Coloring Sheet
Slinky Dog and Mr. Potato Head—two completely different toys, but somehow, they just work. Slinky? Loyal, optimistic, always ready to lend a helping… paw. Potato Head? Grumpy, sarcastic, but deep down—he cares (even if he won’t admit it).
They bicker. They tease. But when trouble comes knocking, they’ve got each other’s backs. Whether it’s escaping from Sid’s nightmare toy lab or pulling off daring rescues, this oddball duo knows how to get the job done. And let’s be real—watching Potato Head’s parts pop off in frustration? Comedy gold. If you love his classic expressions and mix-and-match fun, you’ll love Potato Head coloring pages—a perfect way to bring his spud-tastic personality to life!
Slinky Hiding under Roadblock Cones Coloring Page for Kids
Chaos. Honking horns. Tires screeching. And right in the middle of it all—traffic cones, waddling across the street. But wait… those aren’t just cones. That’s Slinky Dog and the gang, sneaking their way through the city in one of the most daring (and hilarious) Toy Story moments ever.
Slinky, stretched and scrunched beneath his cone, moves with careful determination—his springs coiling and uncoiling as he shuffles forward. One wrong move, one sudden slip, and it’s game over. But Slinky? He’s got this. He always does. It’s stealth. It’s strategy. It’s absolute toy-sized brilliance. And when they finally make it across? Relief. Victory. And a reminder that even the smallest heroes can pull off the biggest escapes.
Slinky Dog’s Long Week
Slinky Dog has had a week. A long one. He’s been stretched, pulled, twisted, tangled—chasing after Woody, saving the day, and somehow always ending up in the middle of some wild adventure. First, there was the daring escape. Then the rescue mission. Then the part where he got yanked like a bungee cord (again). His springs ache. His paws are tired.
Even his tail’s had enough. All he wants now is to curl up, let his coils rest, and maybe—just maybe—get five minutes of peace. But knowing his friends? The next adventure is just around the corner. And Slinky? He’ll be there, ready to bounce back—because that’s just what a loyal pup does.
Coloring Sheet of Slinky Dog Feeling Tired
Slinky Dog is exhausted. Worn out. Stretched way too thin—literally. His coils ache, his paws drag, and even his usually perky tail feels like it’s lost its spring. Too many chases. Too many last-minute rescues. Too many times being yanked like a rubber band.
He just needs one quiet moment. A nap. A soft spot to curl up in where nobody—nobody—needs him to stretch across impossible gaps or dangle from moving trucks. But just as he starts to close his eyes… “Slinky! We need your help!” He sighs, shakes off the sleep, and pulls himself together. Because he’s Slinky Dog. And no matter how tired he gets—he’ll always show up for his friends.
Coloring Page of Slinky Dog Playing with a Ball
Slinky Dog sees the ball—bouncing, rolling, tempting. His ears perk up. His tail wags. And then—he’s off! Springs stretching, paws scrambling, chasing after it with all the energy of a pup who lives for a good game. He pounces. The ball slips away.
He lunges—his coils bounce him back like a slingshot. But he’s not giving up. Oh no. Not Slinky Dog. He zigzags, spins, twists his stretchy body into a perfect spring-loaded pounce—got it! The ball wobbles under his paws, and for a moment, victory is his. Until—oops—there it goes again! But that’s the best part. The chase never ends. And Slinky? He wouldn’t have it any other way.
How to Color Slinky Dog Coloring Pages
- Start with the basics – Slinky Dog’s classic look includes a brown body, tan face, and green collar. Use these colors as your base to keep him looking just like in Toy Story.
- Choose the right tools – Crayons, colored pencils, or markers? Each gives a different effect! Crayons for a soft, playful look, colored pencils for shading, and markers for bold, vibrant colors.
- Blend for depth – Use a slightly darker brown for shading on his ears and paws to add dimension. Light strokes with a colored pencil can create a fur-like texture.
- Get creative – Who says Slinky has to look the same every time? Try rainbow coils, a blue-tinted tail, or even polka dots!
- Background fun – Add grass, a toy box, or even Slinky in motion to bring your coloring page to life!
Spring Away!
Slinky Dog is ready. Ready to bounce, stretch, and come to life—with your colors! Whether you stick to his classic brown-and-green look or give him a neon, polka-dotted, rainbow makeover, the fun never stops. Slinky Dog coloring pages aren’t just about filling in spaces—they’re about creativity, imagination, and making every page your own.
Grab your crayons. Your markers. Your wildest color ideas. Shade, scribble, blend—there’s no wrong way to bring Slinky to life! And when you’re done? Step back. Admire your masterpiece. And maybe—just maybe—start all over again with a brand-new look. Because Slinky Dog? He’s always up for another round of fun!

Hi! I’m Shuchi, an artist who’s been in love with creating art since I was a kid. I work with all sorts of mediums – acrylic painting, sketching, watercolor, mandala art, and calligraphy. These days, I’m putting my creative energy into designing coloring pages for children at Coloring Path. My art is influenced by everything from traditional techniques to Japanese anime, and I love bringing these diverse influences into my work.