Aina Moore Professional Dog Grooming
7706 S 36th St , Bellevue, NE 68147-1957
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Pet Grooming, Pet Services
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
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7706 S 36th St , Bellevue, NE 68147-1957
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Pet Grooming, Pet Services
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
201 E Franklin St Ste 18 , Richmond, MO 64085-1893
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Dog Daycare, Pet Grooming, Pet Boarding ...
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
4668 Highway Jj , Moberly, MO 65270-4270
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Pet Grooming, Pet Boarding, Pet Services
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
2061 SE California Ave , Topeka, KS 66607-1443
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Veterinarian, Pet Grooming, Dog Boarding ...
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
6002 N Antioch Rd , Kansas City, MO 64119-1826
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Pet Grooming, Pet Supplies, Pet Services
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
1520 E 23rd St S Ste M , Independence, MO 64055-1600
BBB Accredited A rated. Pet Grooming, Pet Services
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
Oak Grove, MO 64075-7050
BBB Accredited A- rated. Pet Grooming, Mobile Pet Grooming, Pet Services
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
518 NW Gordon St , Topeka, KS 66608-1427
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Pet Grooming, Pet Services
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
1318 SW Huntoon St , Topeka, KS 66604-1229
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Pet Grooming, Pet Services
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
1480 Highway M , Sedalia, MO 65301-0674
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Mobile Pet Grooming, Pet Grooming, Pet Services
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
Villisca, IA 50864-1202
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Mobile Pet Grooming, Pet Grooming, Pet Sitting ...
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
1332 W Sunshine St , Springfield, MO 65807-2345
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Veterinarian, Pet Grooming, Pet Boarding ...
Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more
Kansas City's dog grooming market serves a large suburban pet-owning population across both Missouri (Jackson, Clay, Platte counties) and Kansas (Johnson County: Overland Park, Leawood, Olathe, Shawnee) sides of the metro. BLS SOC 39-2021 (animal care and service workers) in the Kansas City MSA earn $14–$22/hr, though professional groomers operating private shops run significantly higher. Four-season climate means Kansas City groomers handle both heavy winter coat management (undercoat blowouts in March–April) and summer heat relief cuts.
| Service | Description | Kansas City Price Range |
|---|---|---|
| Bath + blow-dry + brush (small dog, under 20 lbs) | Shih Tzu, Maltese, Chihuahua, Yorkie | $45–$65 |
| Full groom + haircut (small dog) | Includes bath, dry, cut, nails, ear cleaning | $60–$90 |
| Bath + blow-dry + brush (medium, 20–50 lbs) | Beagle, Cocker Spaniel, Border Collie | $55–$80 |
| Full groom + haircut (medium dog) | Full service | $80–$120 |
| Bath + blow-dry + brush (large, 50–80 lbs) | Labrador, Golden Retriever, Husky | $70–$110 |
| Full groom + haircut (large dog) | Full service | $100–$160 |
| Bath + blow-dry + brush (giant, 80+ lbs) | Bernese, Great Dane, Saint Bernard | $100–$160 |
| De-shedding treatment (undercoat) | Furminator or HV dryer treatment | $20–$60 add-on |
| Nail trim only | Walk-in or add-on | $15–$30 |
| Nail grinding (Dremel) | Smoother finish, less risk of quicking | $20–$35 |
| Teeth brushing | Enzymatic toothpaste, manual brush | $10–$20 add-on |
| Anal gland expression | External expression | $15–$25 |
| Ear cleaning | Surface clean; not deep canal | $10–$20 add-on |
| Blueberry facial | Gentle face wash for breeds prone to tear staining | $15–$25 add-on |
| Mobile grooming (van, in-home) | Stress-free option for anxious dogs | $20–$50 premium over salon |
Kansas City's transition from cold winters to warm spring triggers the most significant shedding event of the year for double-coated breeds: Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, Huskies, German Shepherds, Bernese Mountain Dogs, and Australian Shepherds. KC groomers experience 30–50% higher booking volume in March and April vs. winter months. De-shedding appointments (high-velocity dryer sessions + Furminator deshedding treatment) are in high demand. Booking 3–4 weeks ahead is recommended for March–April KC grooming appointments. De-shedding treatments remove 60–90% of the shed undercoat in a single session; some KC clients book monthly during blowout season.
Kansas City ranks among the top 10 worst cities in the US for seasonal allergies — with elm, mulberry, and oak tree pollen peaking April–May and ragweed peaking August–October. Dogs develop environmental allergies that manifest as skin redness, paw licking, ear infections, and coat condition changes. Many Kansas City groomers have developed expertise in medicated shampoos (Malaseb for yeast overgrowth; HyLyt and Douxo S3 for atopic dogs) that complement veterinary treatment. If your dog has recurring skin or ear issues, ask KC groomers whether they have experience with atopic grooming protocols.
Johnson County Kansas — Overland Park, Leawood, Prairie Village, Lenexa — has one of the highest household incomes in the Kansas City metro and a strong culture of high-end pet ownership. KC groomers serving this market compete with salon-style grooming studios offering aromatherapy rinses, blueberry facials, color rinses, and breed-specific styling by show-dog standard. Premium pricing in this segment reflects both the service level and clientele expectations.
Missouri does not require a state license to operate as a dog groomer. However, facilities that board dogs overnight in connection with grooming must comply with RSMo §273.345 — Missouri's Animal Care Facilities Act — which requires a license from the Missouri Department of Agriculture (MDA) for facilities holding animals overnight. Day-only grooming salons operate without a state license but are subject to local health and business regulations.
Kansas City, MO business license. All businesses operating within Kansas City city limits must hold a valid Kansas City business license. This includes dog grooming salons. A licensed KC grooming salon has been registered with the city and is subject to local business regulation.
Johnson County, KS: On the Kansas side, Johnson County dog groomers may operate under county or city business licenses (Overland Park, Leawood, Olathe each have their own licensing requirements). No Kansas state groomer license is required, but the same overnight boarding provisions apply under Kansas law.
Without state licensing requirements, voluntary professional credentials are the primary indicator of groomer education and commitment to animal welfare:
NDGAA (National Dog Groomers Association of America): nationaldoggroomers.com — the NDGAA Certified Master Groomer (CMG) requires candidates to pass practical breed-specific grooming tests. NDGAA certification is among the most widely recognized credentials Kansas City groomers hold.
IPG (International Professional Groomers): ipgicb.com — the ICPG (International Certified Professional Groomer) credential requires written exam plus practical evaluation. Several Kansas City groomers hold IPG certification.
National Cat Groomers Institute (NCGI): nationalcatgroomers.com — for groomers serving the KC cat market; certification requires cat-specific handling skills separate from dog grooming.
Ventilation and temperature control. Kansas City's four-season climate creates grooming safety challenges: summer grooming in un-air-conditioned vans or back-room salons can stress brachycephalic breeds (French Bulldogs, Pugs, Boston Terriers, Bulldogs) — all of which are heat-sensitive. Ask your KC groomer what temperature their salon maintains in summer. A professional Kansas City grooming salon maintains 68–72°F year-round; mobile vans should have dedicated HVAC systems, not just open windows.
Table grounding and safety loops. Professional grooming tables use a restraint loop (grooming arm + loop) that prevents dogs from jumping off the table. However, a dog should never be left unattended on a grooming table with a loop — strangulation risk from unsupervised loops has resulted in deaths at large retail groomers. Ask your Kansas City groomer about their supervision policy for table-restrained dogs.
Cage dryer policy. Some Kansas City grooming salons use cage (box) dryers that continuously blow warm air to dry dogs in their kennels. Modern professional groomers prefer hand-drying with high-velocity dryers rather than unattended cage drying — cage drying has resulted in hyperthermia deaths at some facilities. Ask whether the salon uses cage dryers and whether dogs are supervised during drying.
| Factor | DIY | Professional KC Groomer |
|---|---|---|
| Cost per session | $20–$60 (clippers, shampoo, dryer, tools) ongoing | $45–$160/session depending on breed/size |
| Time required | 1–3+ hours for most breeds | 0 hours for owner — drop off and pick up |
| Spring undercoat blow-out | High-velocity dryer tool required ($150–$400); physically demanding | Full de-shedding treatment; professional HV dryer |
| Breed-specific cuts | Requires knowledge and practice | Certified groomers know breed standards |
| Nail grinding | Possible — Dremel or nail grinder tool | $20–$35 professional; less risk of quicking |
| Ear cleaning (safe) | Surface only — no deep canal probing | Surface clean; vet referral for infections |
| Anal gland expression | External possible; internal requires vet/groomer | $15–$25; some owners prefer this to vet |
| Skin/coat condition assessment | May miss early signs | Experienced groomers often spot lumps, rashes, parasites first |
| Dog stress level | Variable — some dogs are calmer at home | Some dogs calmer with professional; others prefer home |
| Equipment upfront cost | $200–$600 for quality starter kit | None for owner |
Brushing between grooms. Regardless of whether you use a professional groomer, consistent brushing between appointments is essential for Kansas City dogs. Double-coated breeds (Husky, Golden Retriever, German Shepherd) require brushing 2–3× per week year-round — more during March–April blowout season. A Furminator undercoat tool ($30–$60) and slicker brush ($15–$30) are the core toolkit. Kansas City pet supply options: PetSmart (multiple KC locations), Petco (Independence, Overland Park, Lenexa), and local independent stores like Paws & Claws (Leawood).
Basic nail maintenance. If your Kansas City dog is nail-cooperative and light-nailed (you can see the quick), regular nail trimming with a quality guillotine clipper (Millers Forge #76, $15) is manageable monthly maintenance. For dogs with black nails (can't see the quick), professional grinding with a rotary tool by a KC groomer eliminates the risk of clipping into the quick.
Bathing in summer. Kansas City's hot humid summers (July dewpoint 70°F) make summer baths a comfort service for dogs. If your dog is a short-coated, single-coated breed (Beagle, Boxer, Dachshund, Basenji), bathing with a quality shampoo (soap-free, oatmeal-based for normal skin; Douxo S3 Seb for oily coats) every 2–4 weeks is safe DIY practice. Use lukewarm — not hot — water even in KC summer heat, as dogs don't regulate heat the same way humans do.
Double-coated breeds during blowout. The spring undercoat blowout (March–April in Kansas City) from breeds like Golden Retrievers, Huskies, and Bernese Mountain Dogs produces volumes of shed undercoat that a kitchen dryer cannot handle. A professional high-velocity dryer blows the dead coat out in 20–30 minutes; most home dryers lack the airflow CFM to do this effectively. The result of professional de-shedding: 60–90% of the shed coat removed in one session; DIY brushing achieves 20–40%.
Any trim involving blade contact near face, ears, or paws. Scissoring or clipping around a dog's eyes, ears, and paw pads requires breed knowledge and animal-handling experience. Incorrect technique near a moving dog's eyes with scissors is an emergency waiting to happen. Leave face trims, ear canal hair removal, and paw pad trimming to experienced Kansas City groomers.
Kansas City's multi-dog households. Johnson County and Lee's Summit suburbs are home to many multi-dog households where the grooming time commitment is prohibitive for DIY. A single groom of two medium dogs (2–3 hours each) DIY becomes a full weekend — vs. one drop-off appointment for both.
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