12 Dog Themed Bullet Journal Page Ideas
I recently adopted a puppy (you can see her here) so dogs are on top of mind.
In fact, before I got my dog, I wrote a post on cute dog doodles. I’ve been drawing them EVERYWHERE.
I wondered, how can I include some cute doodles on my bullet journal page spreads to create a dog theme?
So, I rounded up 12 dog themed bullet journal pages that inspired me, and thought I’d share them with you.
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Dog Themed Bullet Journal Spreads
#1. Pooch Monthly
Look at this adorable dog drawing from @oybe_kiyet. It makes a really cute bullet journal cover page for any month of the year. I love the black and white collar with bone-shaped tag.
#2. Get Well Harrison
Harrison the puppo wasn’t feeling well so @Britsbujo created a health tracker so she could report results back to the vet. She tracked feeding, meds, and health symptoms. A very cute drawing of Harrison is at the top of the page and charts are filled in with brightly colored markers.
#3. Weekly Woof!
You don’t have to be an artist to have a really cute bullet journal page. Look at this weekly spread from @bujo.kimi. She used lots of adorable dog stickers to decorate the pages along with a sunny yellow paw-print paper panel.
#4. Nellie’s Puppy Planner
Little Nelly got her own page in @_bujohappiness’s bullet journal. There’s a section for daily chores, appointments (such as puppy playdates and checkups), and a calendar for tracking accident-free days.
#5. Stay Paws-itive
@Thoselittledetails said she needed an uplifting week so she created this mood enhancing weekly spread featuring the sweetest Scottie doodle. The weekly calendar is very clean with plenty of space for each day’s plans. There are also sections for work, home, other, and notes. What I really love are the headers with a purple/white ombre background. Gorgeous!
#6. Tommy’s Health
Here’s another page that is dedicated just to your dog. @kitschpie.designs made a dog health page. It records vet visit dates, vaccines, treatments, and even tricks to learn. The page is decorated with adorable dog doodles and paw prints.
#7. Paw-tastic
This two-page bullet journal spread is for both cats and dogs. The page on the left is the puppy page featuring boxes for daily and monthly chores. There’s also a section for daily dog walking to be used all month long. The spread is decorated in bright colors - blue for dogs and pink for cats and there are paw prints everywhere - so cute!
#8. Ruff! Week
@beautifulgreymouse shows us cute puppy doodles at the top of each day on a weekly bullet journal spread. Those dogs drawings look like they are fun and easy to duplicate.
#9. Doggone It!
Just by adding bones shapes as the banners for the days of the week can provide a canine-friendly weekly spread in your bujo. @Whenishouldbestudying made a crisp clean page using this method highlighting each bone banner in yellow.
At the bottom of the page is a meal tracker and instead of bones there are paw prints to keep the dog motif going throughout the page.
#10. Annual Highlights
@Vojnoart wanted to make a page to record a special memory from the previous year. She nailed it with this “highlight of the year” page featuring photos of her dog and what she loves about him. Using bright yellow accents made the photos pop off the page. I love the varying sized circles used to create both the highlights and the photo cutouts.
#11. Summer Fun
Now I have to admit, I can’t read this bullet journal page, but I love the layout and images on it! It was created by @teooteodoro and it features cute dog photos and doodles in a collage style.
#12. Meet Whiskey
@ccccynthia_liu shared a bullet journal page about a new puppy named Whiskey. There’s a doodle of Whiskey as well as a couple photos to celebrate the new arrival.
How will you use dogs in your bullet journal? Let me know in the comments below.