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Best Pet Grooming Near Me — 2026 Guide & Top Groomers Across 192 U.S. Cities

Pet grooming is a trust category — you''re leaving a family member with strangers for 2–4 hours, the pet can''t tell you about its experience afterward, and bad groomers cause real harm (lacerations, ear injuries, anxiety conditioning that lasts for years). The 192 U.S. cities with groomers on Recommended.app include traditional storefront salons, mobile groomers who come to your driveway with a self-contained van, single-pet appointment-based groomers (no other dogs barking in the next bath station), and big-box services (PetSmart, Petco) at the lower end of price and consistency. Pricing varies by breed, size, and coat condition: small dog full groom (Shih Tzu, Yorkie) $55 to $110, medium dog (Cocker Spaniel, Spaniel-poodle mixes) $75 to $150, large dog (Golden Retriever, Labradoodle, Doodle hybrids) $95 to $225, mat removal surcharge $20 to $60+ depending on severity. Mobile grooming runs 30–60% above shop pricing for the convenience and single-pet attention. Cat grooming is its own specialty — most dog groomers don''t take cats, and cats require specific handling skills (and often sedation referrals for difficult cats). Breed-specific cuts (Schnauzer, Poodle continental, Yorkie show cut) require training beyond the generalist groomer skillset. Ask for portfolio photos of the specific breed cut you want.

Top Pet Grooming Pros

TLC Grooming — Pet Grooming in Visalia

TLC Grooming

Visalia, CA

3 reviews

FeFe's Grooming Salon — Pet Grooming in Murrieta

FeFe's Grooming Salon

Murrieta, CA

3 reviews

Royal Pet Salon & Dog Grooming — Pet Grooming in McAllen

Royal Pet Salon & Dog Grooming

McAllen, TX

3 reviews

Best Friends RGV — Pet Grooming in McAllen

Best Friends RGV

McAllen, TX

3 reviews

Deanna's Doggie Boutique — Pet Grooming in Independence

Deanna's Doggie Boutique

Independence, MO

3 reviews

Patty's Pet Parlor — Pet Grooming in Concord

Patty's Pet Parlor

Concord, CA

3 reviews

Shep's Canine Boutique — Pet Grooming in Provo

Shep's Canine Boutique

Provo, UT

3 reviews

Central Bark Pet Spa & Boutique — Pet Grooming in Fresno

Central Bark Pet Spa & Boutique

Fresno, CA

3 reviews

Redefined Grooming LLC — Pet Grooming in Topeka

Redefined Grooming LLC

Topeka, KS

3 reviews

Sit Stay Spa Fargo — Pet Grooming in Fargo

Sit Stay Spa Fargo

Fargo, ND

3 reviews

Arrow Animal Group Pet Groom — Pet Grooming in Surprise

Arrow Animal Group Pet Groom

Surprise, AZ

3 reviews

Margo's Pet Spa — Pet Grooming in Surprise

Margo's Pet Spa

Surprise, AZ

3 reviews

Mutt Cutz Mobile Grooming — Pet Grooming in Eugene

Mutt Cutz Mobile Grooming

Eugene, OR

3 reviews

Lil Big Dog Grooming — Pet Grooming in Sioux Falls

Lil Big Dog Grooming

Sioux Falls, SD

3 reviews

Chic Doggie the grooming studio — Pet Grooming in Newark

Chic Doggie the grooming studio

Newark, NJ

3 reviews

Little Mobile Grooming Shop — Pet Grooming in Madison

Little Mobile Grooming Shop

Madison, WI

3 reviews

Just Be Paws Pet Salon & Spa — Pet Grooming in Lexington

Just Be Paws Pet Salon & Spa

Lexington, KY

3 reviews

Pro Groom — Pet Grooming in Roseville

Pro Groom

Roseville, CA

2 reviews

Pawlished Pet Spa & Boutique — Pet Grooming in Visalia

Pawlished Pet Spa & Boutique

Visalia, CA

2 reviews

Pelupets — Pet Grooming in Paterson

Pelupets

Paterson, NJ

2 reviews

D & G Petite Pups — Pet Grooming in Paterson

D & G Petite Pups

Paterson, NJ

2 reviews

Candy's Pampered Pets — Pet Grooming in Hayward

Candy's Pampered Pets

Hayward, CA

2 reviews

The Dawg House Boarding Daycare Grooming — Pet Grooming in Athens

The Dawg House Boarding Daycare Grooming

Athens, GA

2 reviews

Doggie Divas Grooming Salon — Pet Grooming in Lakeland

Doggie Divas Grooming Salon

Lakeland, FL

2 reviews

The Fur Pawlor LLC — Pet Grooming in Lakeland

The Fur Pawlor LLC

Lakeland, FL

2 reviews

Planet Canine, LLC — Pet Grooming in Beaumont

Planet Canine, LLC

Beaumont, TX

2 reviews

Just Dawgin' it — Pet Grooming in Concord

Just Dawgin' it

Concord, CA

2 reviews

Pet Go Shop & Pet Groomer — Pet Grooming in Brownsville

Pet Go Shop & Pet Groomer

Brownsville, TX

2 reviews

Golden Paws Grooming — Pet Grooming in Brownsville

Golden Paws Grooming

Brownsville, TX

2 reviews

Gia Styles Grooming — Pet Grooming in Alexandria

Gia Styles Grooming

Alexandria, VA

2 reviews

Dogs To Dolls Pet Grooming — Pet Grooming in Provo

Dogs To Dolls Pet Grooming

Provo, UT

2 reviews

Doggie Styles Grooming and Pet Sitting — Pet Grooming in Gainesville

Doggie Styles Grooming and Pet Sitting

Gainesville, FL

2 reviews

Nature's Pet Day Spa & Grooming — Pet Grooming in Gainesville

Nature's Pet Day Spa & Grooming

Gainesville, FL

2 reviews

Mobile Pet Grooming West Palm Beach — Pet Grooming in West Palm Beach

Mobile Pet Grooming West Palm Beach

West Palm Beach, FL

2 reviews

Furs & Feathers Resort — Pet Grooming in West Palm Beach

Furs & Feathers Resort

West Palm Beach, FL

2 reviews

Vanity Fur Pet Spa — Pet Grooming in Fresno

Vanity Fur Pet Spa

Fresno, CA

2 reviews

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What to Look For

Read recent reviews specifically for handling of breeds or temperaments similar to your dog. For first visits, choose mobile groomers or single-pet appointment salons over busy storefronts — fewer triggers for anxious dogs. Verify Certified Professional Groomer (CPG) credentials or specialized fear-free certification for sensitive pets. Bring a photo of the cut you want for breed-specific styling. For cats, only book groomers who specifically advertise cat experience — the handling skills differ significantly.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does pet grooming cost?

Small dog full groom: $55–$110. Medium dog: $75–$150. Large dog: $95–$225. Long-coat breeds (Doodles, Bernese): premium $25–$75 above standard for the coat type. Mat removal surcharge: $20–$60+. Nail trim only: $15–$30. Mobile grooming: 30–60% premium over shop rates. Cat grooming (lion cut, hygiene trim): $75–$180.

How often should my dog be groomed?

Long-coat breeds (Poodle, Doodle, Bichon, Shih Tzu): every 4–6 weeks to prevent matting. Medium-coat breeds (Spaniel, Setter): every 6–10 weeks. Short-coat breeds (Lab, Pit, Beagle): every 8–12 weeks for nail and ear care; brushing alone is enough between grooms. Double-coat breeds (Husky, Sheltie, Golden): every 8–12 weeks for de-shedding; never shave double-coat breeds.

Should I tip my pet groomer?

Yes, 15–20% on the groom total. For exceptionally patient handling of a difficult dog (anxious, reactive, large), 25%+ is appropriate. Mobile groomers and solo independent groomers typically take 100% of the rate and tip; chain operations split groomer share with the company. Cash tips reach the groomer faster than card tips.

How do I find a groomer for a difficult dog?

Look for ''fear-free'' certification or ''low-stress handling'' certification on the groomer''s profile — these credentials specifically train handling techniques for anxious, reactive, or elderly dogs. Mobile groomers and single-pet appointment salons are dramatically less stressful than busy storefronts. For severe anxiety or aggression, consider sedation grooming through your veterinarian — safer for everyone.

Can I groom my dog myself?

Brushing, ear cleaning, and basic bathing — yes, and you should as supplementary care between professional grooms. Nail trimming with a guillotine clipper or Dremel — yes with training; cutting the quick is painful and bleeds significantly. Full breed cuts — not without training; bad haircuts compound through grow-out cycles and cause skin issues from uneven coat. Mat removal — refer to a groomer; DIY mat removal frequently injures dogs.