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Pampered Pets Parlor

1297 Main St Ste 7 , Windsor, CO 80550

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Mobile Pet Grooming, Pet Grooming, Pet Services

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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The Furologist Pet Services

6750 N Academy Blvd , Colorado Springs, CO 80918

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Pet Grooming, Pet Day Care

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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A Cut Above LLC

2021 E Bijou St , Colorado Springs, CO 80909-5818

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Pet Grooming, Pet Services

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Mutts & Pups Grooming

812 Edison St , Brush, CO 80723-1905

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Pet Grooming, Pet Services

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Tender Touch LLC

Canon City, CO 81212-9256

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Pet Grooming, Mobile Pet Grooming

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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The Pampered Pup LLC

700 E 5th Ave , Yuma, CO 80759-2142

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Pet Grooming, Pet Services

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Top Dog Repair and Towing

50 County Road 110 , Glenwood Springs, CO 81601-9604

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Truck Repair, Auto Repairs, Towing Company ...

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Total Pawfection Dog Grooming

1800 S Ouray St , Aurora, CO 80017-5134

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Mobile Pet Grooming, Pet Grooming

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Pets On Broadway

2232 S Broadway , Denver, CO 80210-4419

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Veterinarian, Pet Grooming

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Woof in Boots LLC

719 W 8th Ave , Denver, CO 80204-4329

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Dog Daycare, Pet Grooming, Pet Boarding

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Eaton Animal Den

231 S Elm Ave , Eaton, CO 80615-8265

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Veterinarian, Pet Grooming, Pet Boarding ...

Serves: 80202, 80203, 80204, 80205 +34 more

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Dog Grooming Cost Guide — Denver, CO

How Much Does Dog Grooming Cost in Denver?

Denver's dog grooming market reflects the city's remarkable dog culture — Denver consistently ranks in the top 5 US cities for per-capita dog ownership, and the city's outdoor lifestyle means dog grooming is both a preservation necessity (trails, dog parks, off-leash areas) and a fashionable neighborhood service in areas like The Highlands, Congress Park, Washington Park, and LoHi.

Denver Dog Grooming Price Ranges

ServiceDog Size / BreedDenver Price Range
Bath + brush out + nail trimSmall dog (under 20 lbs)$50 – $80
Bath + brush out + nail trimMedium dog (20–50 lbs)$65 – $100
Bath + brush out + nail trimLarge dog (50–80 lbs)$80 – $130
Full groom (haircut + bath + nails)Small dog$65 – $100
Full groom (haircut + bath + nails)Medium dog$85 – $135
Full groom (haircut + bath + nails)Large dog$110 – $190
Doodle / thick double-coat groomLarge, mildly matted$130 – $220
Mobile grooming (Denver metro van)Small–medium$110 – $185
Mobile grooming (Denver metro van)Large$140 – $250
Deshedding treatmentAny double-coat breed+$20 – $65
De-matting sessionAny breed, heavy mats+$25 – $100 (time-based)
Pawdicure (nails + trim + moisturize)Any breed$25 – $50

Denver's Dog Grooming Context

Denver's outdoor dog lifestyle and grooming needs. Denver's exceptional access to outdoor recreation — Rocky Mountain National Park, Chatfield State Park, Cherry Creek Reservoir, and the dog-friendly Cherry Creek Trail system — means Denver dogs are frequently exposed to trail debris (burr seeds, pine needles, sand, mud) that lodge in coats. Double-coat and long-coat breeds (Labs, Golden Retrievers, Aussies, Huskies, Bernedoodles, Great Pyrenees) that are common in Denver's dog culture accumulate trail debris dramatically — requiring post-adventure brushing and more frequent professional grooming.

Denver's altitude and coat considerations. Denver's 5,280-foot elevation means lower UV protection for dogs with thin coats — but this is a sun protection issue, not a grooming frequency issue. The primary altitude-related grooming factor: Denver's notoriously dry air (average RH 40–50%) dessicates dog skin and coat — requiring groomers experienced with moisturizing shampoo and conditioning treatments appropriate for Denver's dry climate.

No Colorado groomer license required. Colorado does not license dog groomers at the state level. Denver has no local grooming license requirement. The NDGAA and IPG certification credentials are the primary consumer vetting tools for Denver groomer quality.

Denver's groomer capacity. Denver's rapid population growth (from 600K to 700K+ in the city proper over the past decade, with the metro approaching 3 million) has strained grooming capacity — particularly for mobile groomers and specialty coat groomers. Popular Denver groomers in the Highlands, Washington Park, and Baker neighborhoods can have 4–8 week wait lists for new clients. Book recurring appointments well in advance.

Dog Grooming FAQs — Denver, CO

Why Choose a Professional Dog Groomer in Denver

Denver Dog Grooming — Selection and Quality Standards

Colorado Dog Groomer Licensing — Know Before You Shop

Colorado does not have a statewide dog groomer license. Denver has no local groomer license requirement either. This means any person in Denver can offer dog grooming services regardless of training or experience. Consumer vetting is essential.

The Denver groomer credential hierarchy:

  1. NDGAA Certified (National Dog Groomers Association of America): Requires completion of a competency examination; recognized national standard
  2. IPG Certified (International Professional Groomers): Requires training component plus practical examination
  3. Nash Academy, Paragon School, or other accredited grooming school graduates: Verifiable training history
  4. Cage-free certification (voluntary): Many Denver groomers advertise cage-free; verify this specifically means no kennel time during grooming or drying

Denver's vibrant grooming Instagram market: In Denver's social media-savvy market, many groomers have extensive Instagram portfolios (LoHi groomers commonly market this way) — visible before/after photos give you a direct quality sample. This is a practical supplement to formal credentials for evaluating Denver groomers.

Denver-Specific Grooming Considerations

Trail debris management. Denver's outdoor dog culture means dogs arrive at the grooming salon with everything from Chatfield mud to foxtail seeds to pine sap from mountain hikes. A skilled Denver groomer experienced in removing these specific contaminants (foxtail seeds embedded in paw pads are a health issue requiring careful extraction) is more valuable than a generic groomer who hasn't dealt with Colorado trail-specific coat issues.

Cracked paw pad treatment. Denver's varied surfaces — from Cherry Creek Trail's concrete mix to mountain granite to snow salt in winter — cause paw pad cracking and dryness that is more common in Denver than in most other cities. Professional Denver groomers routinely check and treat paw pad condition, and offer paw balm application as a standard add-on.

Denver's dry air and coat conditioning. Denver's low humidity (40–50% average RH) requires moisturizing conditioning treatments in grooming sessions to prevent dry skin and coat brittleness — essential for long-coat breeds. Ask any Denver groomer specifically about their conditioning protocol and whether they use hydrating conditioners appropriate for low-humidity climates.

DIY vs. Professional Dog Grooming in Denver

DIY vs. Professional Dog Grooming — Denver Guide

FactorDIY Home GroomingProfessional Denver Groomer
Trail debris removal (Denver-specific)Difficult without professional toolsExperienced with CO trail-specific debris types
De-burring (foxtail, cheatgrass seeds)Risk of paw pad embedding if missedProfessional inspection; foxtail removal if present
Double-coat deshedding (HV dryer)Consumer tools remove 20–40% of undercoatProfessional HV dryer removes 70–90% of loose undercoat
Denver dry air coat conditioningOften skipped in DIYMoisturizing conditioner standard for Denver's RH level
Paw pad inspection and treatmentOften missedDenver groomers routinely check paw pads
Nail grindingPossible with patient dogLess stressful with professional technique
Equipment cost for serious DIY$700–$1,400 (clippers, HV dryer, table)Included in service
Between-adventure brushingExcellent DIY maintenanceSupplements professional grooms
Cost per session (medium dog)$15–$40 supplies$85 – $135 professional
Denver appointment availabilityOn-demand3–6 week wait in LoHi, WashPark areas

Where Denver DIY Grooming Adds Value

Between-adventure coat maintenance. Denver's outdoor lifestyle means dogs need post-adventure brushing 2–5 times per week — not every brush-out requires a professional appointment. A quality slicker brush, metal comb, and detangling spray used at home after every trail outing significantly reduces mat formation and keeps professional groom appointment intervals longer.

Self-service dog wash stations in Denver. Denver has multiple self-service dog wash options (Pet Supplies Plus, Muddy Paws, various coin-operated stations) that provide professional-quality tubs, blow dryers, and shampoo at $12–$25 per session. These are excellent for post-Cherry Creek Trail or Red Rocks hike rinses between professional grooms.

The Monthly Budget View:

  • Full professional Denver groom every 6 weeks: $100–$150/session = $850–$1,300/year
  • Self-service washes between grooms + professional every 6 weeks: $850–$1,000/year (slightly lower, with better interval coat management)

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