Free Marshall Paw Patrol Coloring Pages: 53 printable PDF designs centered on the Dalmatian firefighter pup, including solo portraits, scenes with his teammates, and a large set of general Paw Patrol pages included in this collection. Every page can be downloaded as a PDF to print or colored online in the browser, with no account required.
Keith Chapman created Marshall for Paw Patrol, produced by Spin Master Entertainment, and first broadcast on Nickelodeon on August 12, 2013. He serves as the team’s firefighter and, from the show’s second season onward, its EMT, switching between a fire helmet and vest and a medical cap and pup-pack depending on the mission. His red fire truck transforms into an ambulance, and he is best known among fans for a running gag in which he trips or crashes near the team’s elevator, followed by his catchphrase, “I’m fired up!”
With 53 pages in total, a large share of this set, 28 pages, is not specific to Marshall at all. They are general Paw Patrol designs, covering symbols, badges, other characters, and holiday scenes, grouped under this collection rather than a Marshall-specific one.
What Is Inside This Collection
The 53 pages are split into true Marshall-specific pages, and a larger set of general Paw Patrol designs is included in the same collection.
Solo Marshall Portraits
Fourteen pages are solo portraits of Marshall, including badge designs and a puppy-style version, showing his firefighter and EMT gear across different poses.
Marshall with One Teammate
Eight pages pair Marshall with a single other pup, most often Chase, along with Tracker, Rubble, Zuma, or Rocky, giving colorists a chance to work on two characters’ colors side by side.
Marshall with the Wider Team
Three pages place Marshall alongside several teammates at once, including a full six-pup lineup with Rocky, Zuma, Rubble, Skye, and Chase.
General Paw Patrol Pages
The remaining twenty-eight pages are not specific to Marshall. They include unlabeled numbered designs, character symbols, and badge sheets, other Paw Patrol characters without Marshall present, and several holiday scenes. These pages appear in this collection even though they do not feature Marshall directly, which is worth knowing if a colorist is looking specifically for the fire pup.
What Marshall Paw Patrol Coloring Pages Do
Fine motor development. The American Academy of Pediatrics identifies fine motor skill development as a core benefit of structured coloring for children ages 2 through 7. Marshall’s spotted Dalmatian coat gives young colorists repeated small shapes to fill in, a gentle way to practice staying inside close-together lines.
A visual way to connect a costume to a real job. Because Marshall switches between firefighter gear and EMT gear depending on the page, coloring both versions side by side gives a young child a concrete, low-pressure introduction to the idea that a single person, or pup, can hold more than one kind of helping job.
Anxiety reduction through focus. A 2005 study in the Art Therapy Journal documented measurable reductions in anxiety following structured coloring sessions. The simple, rounded shapes across most Marshall pages give young colorists a steady, low-stakes task well suited to shorter attention spans.
A gentle first experience with a well-known preschool character. Since Paw Patrol is aimed at very young viewers, this collection works well as one of the more approachable character sets on the site for a child’s first few coloring sessions, with simple outlines and minimal detail on most pages.
How to Color Marshall Pages Well
- Marshall’s fur: Crayola White as the base, with Crayola Black for his Dalmatian spots, kept irregular and scattered rather than evenly spaced to match his real spotted pattern.
- Firefighter gear: Crayola Red for his helmet and vest, since red is Marshall’s signature color across nearly every appearance.
- EMT gear: a red cap with yellow trim, distinct from the firefighter helmet, to help a colorist tell his two roles apart at a glance.
- His eyes: a bright Crayola Blue, one of Marshall’s clearest identifying features alongside his spots.
- His fire truck and ambulance: Crayola Red for the main body with Crayola Silver or Gray for the ladder, hose reel, and other metal details.
- Group scenes: keep each teammate’s signature color consistent with their own solo pages elsewhere on the site, such as Chase’s blue or Skye’s pink, so Marshall’s red stands out clearly against the rest of the team.
5 Creative Craft Ideas With Marshall Paw Patrol Coloring Pages
1. Marshall Firefighter Badge
Color one of the badge-style pages, cut it into a circle or shield shape, and attach a safety pin or piece of tape to the back for a wearable pretend badge.
2. Marshall Standee
Color a solo portrait, mount it on cardstock, and fold a small tab at the base so the figure stands upright on a shelf or desk.
3. Team Bookmark Set
Color two or three of the teammate pages, trim them to a tall, narrow bookmark shape, and laminate or cover with clear tape for a small matching set.
4. Marshall Puppet on a Stick
Color a solo Marshall page, cut it out, and glue it to a craft stick to make a simple puppet for pretend rescue play.
5. Marshall Greeting Card
Fold a piece of cardstock in half, glue a colored Marshall page to the front, and write a message inside for a birthday or just-for-fun card.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Marshall Paw Patrol coloring pages?
Free, fan-made, printable, and online designs featuring a character from Paw Patrol. Not affiliated with, licensed by, or endorsed by Spin Master Entertainment, and intended for personal, non-commercial coloring only.
Who created Paw Patrol, and when did it premiere?
Keith Chapman created Paw Patrol, produced by Spin Master Entertainment, which first aired on Nickelodeon on August 12, 2013.
Who is Marshall?
A Dalmatian pup who serves as the Paw Patrol team’s firefighter and, from season two onward, its EMT, switching gear depending on the mission.
What vehicle does Marshall drive?
A red fire truck that transforms into an ambulance for medical rescue missions.
Why does Marshall trip near the elevator so often?
It is a running gag throughout the series, where Marshall’s clumsiness leads to a comic crash or wipeout nearly every episode, usually followed by his catchphrase, “I’m fired up!”
Does this whole collection feature Marshall?
No. Twenty-eight of the 53 pages are general Paw Patrol designs not specific to Marshall, including symbols, badges, other characters, and holiday scenes.
Are Marshall Paw Patrol coloring pages suitable for young children?
Yes. The simple, rounded shapes across most pages make this one of the more approachable character sets for children around ages 2 and up.
Can Marshall Paw Patrol coloring pages be colored online, or only printed?
Both. Every design can be downloaded as a PDF for printing at home or opened directly in the online coloring tool for use on a phone, tablet, or computer.
Start Coloring
Download any page by clicking the design. No account, email, or payment is required. Pages print directly from the browser at full resolution or open in the online coloring tool for screen use. Share finished pages on Facebook or Pinterest with the share buttons at the top of each design page.
