Bluey is the lovable Blue Heeler puppy from the hugely popular Australian children's show. With her blue-and-grey markings, big ears, and playful personality, Bluey is a joy to draw. Parikshet shows you how to draw Bluey step by step.

🖍️ What You Need

  • Pencil and eraser
  • Blue, grey, and light blue markers
  • White for the muzzle and tummy
  • Black pen for outlines

How to Draw Bluey Step by Step

  1. Draw the head — a rounded head with a slightly squarish muzzle area at the front.
  2. Add the ears — two pointed, upright ears on top of the head (Blue Heelers have alert, pointy ears).
  3. Draw the face — two round eyes, a small dark nose, and a friendly smile. Bluey has a cheerful, curious expression.
  4. Add the markings — Bluey has a distinctive pattern: a lighter blue face with darker blue patches, especially around the eyes and ears.
  5. Draw the body — a small, rounded puppy body, standing upright like a cartoon character.
  6. Add the legs and tail — short arms and legs (Bluey stands and plays like a person), and a waggy tail.
  7. Add the body markings — blue back and patches with a lighter tummy.
  8. Colour — blue and grey-blue patches, a lighter blue face and tummy, with the Blue Heeler markings.
💡 Parikshet's Tip: Bluey's blue-and-grey Heeler markings are the key to making her recognisable — especially the darker blue patches around her eyes and on her ears, against the lighter blue face. Get the markings right and the upright, playful puppy pose, and she's unmistakably Bluey.

🌟 Did You Know?

Bluey is a Blue Heeler — a real Australian breed of dog also called the Australian Cattle Dog, famous for being energetic, clever, and great at herding cattle. The TV show Bluey, made in Brisbane, Australia, has become one of the most popular children's shows in the world, loved for its warm, funny stories about family and imaginative play. Bluey's little sister is called Bingo.

Bluey's Key Features

  • Blue Heeler markings — darker blue patches on a lighter blue face
  • Pointed upright ears — alert and characterful
  • Upright playful stance — she stands and plays like a person
  • Cheerful curious expression — friendly and fun

🎯 Try This: Draw Bluey and Bingo Playing

  1. Draw Bluey using this guide.
  2. Add her little sister Bingo (an orange-and-brown Heeler).
  3. Show them playing a game together.
  4. Add their backyard with a Hills Hoist clothesline (a classic Aussie detail!).