Precocious Pups Coloring Designs





10 Printable Designs in black and white



Instant Download of PDF file (This is not a physical product. Upon purchase, you will receive immediate access to a digital download via a link in a PDF.)



Each page is designed to be printed on a 8.5"X11" standard sheet of paper.



This digital book is for personal enjoyment only. Please do not sell these pages to others.



Print each design as many times as you'd like!







This Bundle Includes The Following Beautifully Illustrated Adorably Sassy Puppies Coloring Pages:



I Ate A Jar Of Glitter And Now I’ve Got The Sparkle Poos

I Eat The Trash

The Pillow Attacked First

I Bark at the Big Dogs When Mommy Takes a Walk

I’m a Man Eater

If You Win’t Give Me Treats

I Know, I Know. I’m So Freaking Adorable

I’m Sorry I Drank All Your Tea

Ladies and Gentlemen, The Beagle has Landed

I’m Beginning to Think I’ll Never Find Out Who’s a Good Boy









I believe in the importance of stress relief - not on your next vacation day or day off, but today and every day!



Preliminary research is suggesting that coloring can bring us into a meditative state, a mindful state. Here are some good reasons you should start coloring today!



1. You’ll work through your issues



Let’s be serious: Everyone has something major looming over their head at some point in their lives that they wish would just go away. While coloring won’t simply make your problems disappear, it will certainly put them on hold for the time being. Famed psychotherapist Carl Jung recommended coloring mandalas to his patients, as he believed they represent the “inner process by which individuals grow toward fulfilling their potential for wholeness.” Even though coloring has only recently made a comeback in the adult world, art has been used therapeutically for centuries.



2. You can be social while coloring



As the new fad becomes increasingly popular, more and more people are having parties centered around the art of coloring. As it’s not an incredibly exhausting activity, it can be done while conversing with friends and taking sips of your favorite adult beverage. Even though everyone at the get-together works on their own picture, everyone feels as if they are working together on a single, much larger project.



3. You’ll have reduced stress



Like I said, coloring isn’t exactly a strenuous activity. With a crayon or colored pencil in hand, it’s easy to let all your cares and worries drift away. Not only is coloring a great meditative activity that rests the mind while engaged with a picture, but it’s also been shown to reduce a person’s overall stress levels. It also reduces a person’s overreaction to stressful situations in the future.



4. You’ll focus more



Even though coloring isn’t an incredibly demanding activity, it still requires your focus and attention while engaged with a picture. Ironically, because you become so focused on the task at hand, you actually are able to drift away even more. All outside factors take a backseat to the task at hand, which is creating a beautiful piece of artwork. It’s also a great way to escape the business of daily life, things like ringing cell phones and blaring television sets.



5. You’ll express yourself



Coloring is an individual activity, but it’s also a great way to express yourself. Whether you realize it or not, when you color, you create something that was not there before using only the powers of your own mind. No other person would have used the exact same colors or the exact same technique as you had when you sat down to color in that previously blank piece of paper. Your creation is an extension of your mind and body, which, when you think about it like that, is incredibly profound.



6. You’ll enhance your abilities



Coloring requires focus and attention. But while focusing on the paper mentally, you also have to use your sense of sight in conjunction with your fine motor skills. Doing so allows both hemispheres of your brain to communicate, making connections that strengthen a variety of abilities within your mind. In fact, it’s been posited that coloring may delay, and perhaps even prevent, dementia in the elderly.



7. You’ll have homemade home decor



While everything else on this list is pretty profound and relates directly to your emotional, social, and mental health, it’s definitely worth noting that when you color, you create beautiful artwork that should be displayed proudly. I don’t just mean you should put it on the fridge as a tongue-in-cheek nod to your childhood, either. There’s no reason you shouldn’t display your artwork on your walls to add to the beauty of your home. You can even frame your best work if you want to make it look more professional. Like I said, your work is incredibly unique: flaunt it as best you can!



HAPPY COLORING!!!