Salty Dawg Pet Salon and Bakery
3288 Main St #109 , Frisco, TX 75033
Pet Services, Pet Grooming, Pet Supplies. BBB Rating A.
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
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3288 Main St #109 , Frisco, TX 75033
Pet Services, Pet Grooming, Pet Supplies. BBB Rating A.
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
650 E State Highway 121 Ste 407 , Lewisville, TX 75057-4836
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Mobile Pet Grooming, Pet Grooming, Pet Services
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
5929 J C Long Dr , Bryan, TX 77807-5459
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Dog Boarding, Pet Grooming, Pet Boarding ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
5113 New Copeland Rd , Tyler, TX 75703-3906
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Veterinarian, Pet Grooming, Pet Boarding ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
924 S Haskell Ave , Dallas, TX 75223-2924
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Animal Hospitals, Pet Grooming, Pet Boarding ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
Van Alstyne, TX 75495-1530
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Pet Boarding, Pet Grooming, Dog Training ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
6804 Knollwood Dr , McKinney, TX 75072
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Mobile Pet Grooming, Pet Grooming
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
3227 Rock Prairie Rd W , College Station, TX 77845-5058
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Pet Boarding, Pet Grooming, Veterinarian ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
6480 FM 2339 , Murchison, TX 75778-4708
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Dog Boarding, Pet Grooming, Pet Boarding ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
20110 US Highway 69 S , Tyler, TX 75703-8852
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Pet Boarding, Pet Grooming, Pet Supplies ...
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
1312 Mary Horn , Aubrey, TX 76227
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Mobile Pet Grooming, Pet Grooming, Pet Services
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
601 S Cherry Ln Ste C , Fort Worth, TX 76108-2565
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Pet Grooming, Dog Daycare
Serves: 75201, 75202, 75203, 75204 +43 more
For: medium-breed dog groom in Dallas, TX
Dallas–Fort Worth's large suburban pet-owning population and extreme summer heat make professional dog grooming both a practical and a comfort necessity. DFW is a particularly strong mobile grooming market — the convenience of van-to-curb service in sprawling suburban communities like Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Allen, and Flower Mound means mobile groomers command a premium and maintain busy schedules year-round.
| Service | Small Breeds (under 20 lbs) | Medium Breeds (20–50 lbs) | Large Breeds (50–90 lbs) | XL Breeds (90+ lbs) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bath & brush only | $35–$55 | $50–$75 | $65–$100 | $80–$130 |
| Full groom (bath, blow dry, haircut, nails, ears, anal glands) | $55–$90 | $70–$110 | $90–$150 | $120–$200 |
| Nail trim only | $15–$25 | $15–$25 | $20–$30 | $25–$35 |
| Teeth brushing (add-on) | $10–$20 | $10–$20 | $10–$20 | $10–$20 |
| De-shedding treatment | $30–$50 | $45–$75 | $70–$120 | $90–$160 |
| Mobile grooming premium | +$15–$30 | +$15–$30 | +$20–$40 | +$25–$45 |
| Breed | Typical Full Groom Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Goldendoodle / Labradoodle (standard) | $90–$160 | Thick coats; matting common; high groomer demand in Frisco/McKinney |
| Bernedoodle | $120–$200 | Heavy coats; typically 3–4 hour grooming appointment |
| Golden Retriever | $80–$140 | De-shedding treatment highly recommended for DFW summer |
| German Shepherd | $80–$140 | De-shedding; double coat blowing out in DFW spring |
| French Bulldog | $60–$100 | Short coat but wrinkle cleaning critical; brachycephalic care in DFW heat |
| Poodle (standard) | $90–$160 | High haircut complexity |
| Shih Tzu | $60–$100 | Long coat; prone to matting in DFW humidity |
| Husky | $100–$180 | Heavy double coat; de-shedding labor-intensive |
DFW summers are extreme — Dallas averages 22 days above 100°F and peak temperatures reaching 107–112°F. Grooming during summer months raises specific safety considerations:
Double-coated breeds (Huskies, Shepherds, Goldens, Labs): Never shave a double-coated breed — the double coat provides insulation in both cold and heat and protects against sunburn. Professional de-shedding treatments with proper HV dryers and deshedding tools are the correct approach. Shaving these breeds actually increases heat stress risk.
Brachycephalic breeds (French Bulldogs, Pugs, Bulldogs, Boxers): Flat-faced dogs cannot thermoregulate as efficiently as other breeds. In Dallas summer months, professional groomers should limit these dogs' time in warm areas and ensure continuous cool air during the grooming session. Mobile grooming with a properly climate-controlled van is particularly well-suited for brachycephalic breeds in DFW.
Mobile vs. salon in Dallas summer: Mobile grooming vans equipped with climate control provide a consistent temperature environment vs. the variable conditions of a busy salon on a 104°F day. The mobile premium ($15–$45 additional) is often worth the added safety for heat-sensitive breeds in summer.
| Coat Type | Typical Frequency | Cost Per Year (full groom) |
|---|---|---|
| Short coat (Beagle, Lab, Pit) | Every 8–12 weeks | $300–$600 |
| Medium coat (Golden Retriever, Spaniel) | Every 6–8 weeks | $600–$1,200 |
| Long/Curly coat (Doodles, Poodles, Shih Tzu) | Every 4–6 weeks | $900–$2,400 |
| Double coat (Husky, Shepherd, Samoyed) | Every 6–8 weeks + de-shed | $600–$1,500 |
Texas does not require a state license for professional dog groomers, making it one of the least regulated grooming markets in the country. This absence of state licensing places the responsibility entirely on the consumer to vet groomer qualifications, experience, and safety practices. The National Dog Groomers Association of America (NDGAA) and the International Professional Groomers (IPG) offer voluntary certifications that represent the closest thing to a professional credential in the absence of state regulation.
While Texas doesn't license individual groomers, Dallas and surrounding municipalities regulate grooming businesses through:
Mobile grooming operations have lighter regulatory requirements — no physical storefront zoning applies — but must comply with Dallas traffic and commercial vehicle regulations.
In the absence of Texas state licensing, look for:
NDGAA (National Dog Groomers Association of America): Offers the National Certified Master Groomer (NCMG) certification — a comprehensive test of grooming knowledge and technique for multiple breed types.
IPG Certified Master Groomer: An international certification requiring demonstrated proficiency across multiple grooming styles.
Fear Free Grooming Certification: Fear Free is a veterinarian-developed program focused on reducing fear, anxiety, and stress during grooming. Fear Free Certified Groomers have specific training in low-stress handling techniques — particularly important for anxious dogs in Dallas's busy grooming market.
First Aid/CPR certification for pets: Groomers who hold Pet First Aid & CPR certification are prepared for grooming-related emergencies — particularly relevant in Dallas's intense summer heat where heat stress incidents can occur.
The American Grooming Trade Association and national veterinary groups have documented grooming-related injuries and fatalities associated with:
Ask any Dallas groomer directly: Do you use cage dryers? A cage dryer left unattended with a heat setting can be fatal. The correct answer is either "No, we only use hand dryers" or "Yes, only with constant supervision and no heat setting."
For Dallas mobile groomers: Ask specifically about van humidity, temperature control, and maximum temperature in the van during peak summer heat. A professional mobile operation maintains 68–72°F inside the van regardless of exterior conditions.
Dallas is one of the strongest mobile dog grooming markets in the country — DFW's suburban sprawl, long driving distances between neighborhoods, and extreme summer heat make the convenience and safety advantages of mobile grooming particularly compelling. But mobile isn't right for every dog or every situation. Here's the honest comparison.
| Factor | Mobile Grooming (Dallas) | Salon Grooming (Dallas) |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | $70–$200 (medium breed full groom) | $55–$150 (medium breed full groom) |
| Price premium | +$15–$45 vs. salon | Baseline |
| Convenience | Van comes to your door; no transport required | Requires drop-off and pick-up trip |
| Wait time on your end | 1.5–3 hours at home | Drop off; pick up hours later |
| Dog stress level | Low — one-on-one, familiar environment | Higher — other dogs present, unfamiliar space |
| Temperature control (DFW summer) | Climate-controlled van (if reputable) | Salon temperature varies; multiple dogs add heat |
| Anxiety dogs | Excellent — removes shelter/salon environment | Moderate — may cause anxiety around other dogs |
| Brachycephalic breeds in DFW heat | Best option — controlled van environment | Higher risk in summer heat |
| Equipment quality | Typically professional-grade per van | Varies by salon; high-volume salons may use less optimal equipment |
| Wait for appointment | 1–3 weeks for established mobile groomers in DFW | Often same week or same day for walk-ins |
| Geographic availability | Limited to specific DFW zip codes per groomer | Available throughout the metro |
| Continuity (same groomer) | Typically same groomer every time | May vary at high-volume salons |
Heat safety: DFW's extreme summer temperatures make the journey to a grooming salon — in a hot car, waiting in a parking lot — a heat-risk event for short-nosed breeds and senior dogs. Professional mobile groomers maintain van interiors at 68–72°F via dedicated HVAC during summer. This is the primary reason why French Bulldog, Pug, Boxer, and Bulldog owners in Dallas consistently prefer mobile grooming from May through September.
Distance and traffic: Getting from Frisco to a destination salon in Plano or Allen during DFW rush hour can take 45+ minutes. Mobile grooming eliminates that entirely — for a $20–$35 premium, owners reclaim 90 minutes of commuting time.
Multi-pet households: Dallas's suburban homes often have 2–3 dogs. Mobile groomers who offer multi-dog scheduling can groom all dogs sequentially over 3–5 hours without multiple salon trips.
Between professional grooms: Weekly brushing at home between professional appointments is recommended for all medium and long-coat dogs in DFW's environment — brushing distributes natural oils, removes loose hair before it mats, and significantly reduces professional grooming time. A quality pin brush and slicker brush for each dog's coat type is a $30–$60 investment that extends professional grooming intervals.
Nail trims between grooms: Many Dallas dog owners can learn basic nail trims with a quality nail grinder (Dremel Pet Grooming Kit, ~$30) if they invest time in desensitizing their dog to the tool. This eliminates $15–$30 per nail-only appointment. However: over-cutting quick causes pain and bleeding — for dogs who resist nail trims, professional handling is safer.
Bathing at home: DIY bathing between professional grooms is beneficial for high-activity Dallas dogs who encounter mud, grass, and outdoor allergens frequently. A walk-in pet washing station (available at many Dallas-area Mudpuppies locations, PetSmart, and H-E-B pet sections) makes mess-free bathing possible without ruining your home shower.
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