Search local pet groomers, learn what services include, and find the right fit for your pet’s coat, size, and temperament.
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Search trusted pet groomers near you. Whether your pet needs a basic bath and brush or a full breed-specific cut, find a groomer that fits your pet’s coat type, temperament, and your schedule.
Pet-safe shampoo, conditioner, and full dry.
Breed-specific or custom cuts, sanitary trim, face shaping.
Clipping or grinding, plus dewclaw care.
Gentle ear flush and inspection.
Remove undercoat, tangles, and mats.
Teeth brushing, anal gland expression, paw balm.
Every 6–8 weeks. Weekly brushing at home.
Every 6–8 weeks. De-shed during shed seasons.
Every 4–6 weeks. Daily brushing to prevent mats.
Every 4–6 weeks. Daily brushing required.
Every 6–8 weeks. Brush 2–3x per week.
Most don’t need pro grooming, but weekly brushing helps.
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Submit Your Grooming Business →Use our free Grooming Cost Calculator to estimate what you’ll pay for your pet’s breed, size, and service needs.
Try Grooming Cost Calculator →It depends on your dog’s coat type. Short-coat breeds typically need professional grooming every 6–8 weeks, while curly or long-coat breeds may need grooming every 4–6 weeks plus daily brushing at home.
Costs vary by size, coat type, and location. Small dogs typically range $40–$75, medium dogs $50–$90, and large dogs $70–$120 or more. Use our free grooming cost calculator for a personalized estimate.
Most reputable groomers require proof of current vaccinations including rabies and DHPP (or FVRCP for cats). This protects your pet and others in the facility.
Many groomers have experience with nervous or reactive pets. Look for groomers who use low-stress handling, offer one-on-one appointments, and have experience with your specific concerns. Some specialize in senior pets or special needs.
Mobile groomers come to your home in a fully equipped van or trailer. It’s often more expensive but reduces stress for the pet, especially for nervous pets, seniors, or multi-pet households.