Dog grooming in 2026 costs $40 to $150+ per visit, and the single biggest factor isn’t your city — it’s your dog’s breed and coat. A short-haired beagle gets a $40 bath-and-tidy; a matted doodle can run $180 for a full de-matting session. This guide breaks down what grooming actually costs by breed, by service level, and by city, plus the add-on fees that quietly inflate the final bill.

We pulled data from 600+ U.S. grooming businesses listed on PetSoMo across major metros to show what real grooming markets look like.

The Short Answer: Dog Grooming Cost Ranges

  • Bath & brush (short-haired): $30–$60
  • Full-service groom (small dog): $50–$90
  • Full-service groom (large/double-coated): $80–$150
  • Doodle / heavy-coat full groom: $90–$180+
  • Mobile grooming (at your door): +$20–$40 premium over salon
  • De-matting (per 15 min): $10–$25
  • Nail trim only: $10–$25

The national median for a full-service groom lands around $65–$85. Coat type matters more than almost anything else — a poodle, doodle, or double-coated breed (husky, golden, German shepherd) costs significantly more than a smooth-coated breed of the same size.

Dog Grooming Cost by Breed

This is what actually drives the price. Here’s a rough guide by coat type:

Breed / Coat Type Typical Full Groom Why
Smooth-coat (Beagle, Boxer, Lab) $40–$65 Bath, nails, ears — minimal cutting
Short double-coat (Corgi, Pug) $50–$75 Heavy shedding, de-shed treatment
Small long-hair (Yorkie, Shih Tzu, Maltese) $55–$90 Precision face/body scissoring
Poodle / Doodle (Goldendoodle, Bernedoodle) $90–$180 Curly coat mats fast; longest groom time
Large double-coat (Golden, Husky, Shepherd) $80–$130 Volume of coat + de-shedding
Giant breeds (Great Pyrenees, Newfoundland) $120–$200+ Sheer size + coat density

The doodle tax is real. Doodles were bred to be “low-shedding,” but their coat mats faster than almost any other and requires the most skilled, time-intensive grooming. If you own a doodle, budget $100+ per groom every 6–8 weeks, and never let the coat go past 8 weeks or you’ll pay de-matting fees on top.

Dog Grooming Cost by Major City

City Groomers Listed Full Groom (Typical)
New York, NY 54 $75–$150
Los Angeles, CA 85 $65–$130
Seattle, WA 45 $65–$120
Chicago, IL 79 $55–$110
Denver, CO 58 $55–$100
Austin, TX 58 $50–$100
Miami, FL 55 $50–$100
Dallas, TX 50 $45–$90
Houston, TX 86 $45–$90
Atlanta, GA 29 $45–$90

Find groomers in your city: browse all U.S. dog groomers on PetSoMo.

Salon vs. Mobile vs. At-Home

Salon grooming ($45–$150)

Standard option. You drop off, the dog spends 2–4 hours, you pick up. Cheapest per groom. Downside: some dogs find the multi-dog salon environment stressful, and you’re on the salon’s schedule.

Mobile grooming (+$20–$40)

A van comes to your driveway. One dog at a time, less stress, no transport. The premium is worth it for anxious dogs, seniors, reactive dogs, or multi-dog households (the time savings add up). Book 1–2 weeks ahead — good mobile groomers fill up.

At-home DIY

For maintenance between professional grooms — bathing, brushing, nail trims — basic supplies pay for themselves fast.

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Hidden Grooming Fees to Ask About

  • De-matting: $10–$25 per 15 min. The #1 surprise charge. Avoid by grooming on schedule.
  • Large/giant breed surcharge: $15–$40 on top of base.
  • Behavioral handling fee: $15–$30 for dogs who need extra handling (biting, extreme anxiety).
  • Flea treatment: $15–$30 if fleas are found (often mandatory before they’ll groom).
  • Specialty cuts / hand-stripping: $20–$60 for breed-standard show cuts or terrier hand-stripping.
  • Nail grinding (vs. clipping): $5–$15 upgrade.

How Often Should You Groom?

  • Short-coat breeds: Every 8–12 weeks (mostly bath + nails)
  • Double-coat breeds: Every 8–10 weeks, more during shedding season
  • Poodle/doodle/long-hair: Every 4–6 weeks (non-negotiable to prevent matting)
  • Nails: Every 3–4 weeks regardless of breed

The cheapest grooming strategy is consistency. A dog groomed every 6 weeks costs less per visit than the same dog groomed twice a year with de-matting fees each time.

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