11 Crochet Mini Dog Amigurumi Tutorials for Kids

Whatever your favorite dog breed is, these 11 free crochet mini dog patterns will help you make that one. From the Poodle, the Pug, and the Beagle to the Retriever, Husky, and Corgi, these 3-in-1 to 2-in-1 tutorials will teach you everything. All these are no-sew, full of colors, and also feature dogs with the belts. You can use them as keychains and bag charms.

The dogs with tongues outside and the puppies will become your favorite instantly. So, express your love for someone by crocheting these last-minute amigurumi.

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01 of 11 Crochet 3 Dogs in One

Follow this 3-in-1 tutorial to crochet three popular amigurumi dog breeds: the Poodle, the Pug, and the Beagle. You will be able to crochet each dog through color changes and specific additions, but they have e a similar crochet base and some overlapping patterns.

You will especially love the puff stitch ears, the green belt, and the white color spot on the dogs. These are designed as square dogs, so they look funny and cute. You will want to crochet the whole set of it.

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02 of 11  Crochet 3 Dog Breeds Amigurumi

Learn how to crochet three different dog breeds, Shiba Inu, Corgi, and Husky, using a single base pattern, simply by changing the color placement. Stitch Style: The tutor uses the “yarn under” technique (X-stitch) for the neater, tighter stitches that don’t slant.

It is perfect for crocheting small details. The Shiba Inu will be used as the primary demonstration because it features the most complex color changes. You can then learn similarly.

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03 of 11 Crochet Golden Retriever

Here is how to crochet a Low-Sew Crochet Puppy, specifically a Golden Retriever, though the base pattern can be adapted for other breeds. The “low-sew” design means most parts are crocheted directly onto the body.

This is a sitting puppy with its tongue outside and a green belt. The way it sits is very funny. You can place it on your desk while crocheting. The tail makes it more stable.

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04 of 11 Crochet Retriever Amigurumi Dog

This is another crochet amigurumi Golden Retriever using 4-ply cotton yarn and a 3mm crochet hook. This needs the “no-sew” technique, which means the ears, legs, and tail are crocheted directly into the body. This time, you will crochet small standing puppy dolls that can be used as keychains.

The puff stitch muzzle and arms look great on this amigurumi. You can also use a safety bead as a nose for the amigurumi.

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05 of 11 Crochet Corgi Dog

Follow this tutorial to crochet a funny and no-sew corgi dog amigurumi in an animal pose. That means it is standing on four legs. The back of the amigurumi has a white part made using color changes that looks very funny.

This uses simple no-sew techniques like bobble stitch and color changes to crochet all the parts together. Especially, you won’t believe the crochet ears are also crocheted as you go.  Crochet it with the face and belly white as a bag charm.

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06 of 11 Crochet Miniature Schnauzer

Here is how to crochet a miniature Schnauzer puppy in any of two color versions. The creator uses a “low-sew” technique, meaning most parts (like the ears, legs, and tail) are crocheted directly. You will end up a sitting puppy with belt and tounge, too.

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08 of 11 Crochet Miniature Puppy Dog

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09 of 11 Crochet Miniature 4 in 1 Dog Pattern

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10 of 11 Crochet Miniature Puppy Keychain

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11 of 11 Crochet Miniature Shiba Inu Keychain

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