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Dog Grooming FAQs - Seattle, WA
Frequently Asked Questions: Dog Grooming in Seattle
How much does dog grooming cost in Seattle?
Seattle dog grooming costs: full groom (bath + haircut) for a small dog 55-90 dollars; medium dog 70-120 dollars; large dog 90-160 dollars. Mobile grooming (at-home van service) runs 100-200 per visit. Seattle prices are higher than national averages due to the high cost of living and strong demand from Seattle high dog ownership rate. Doodle breed haircuts (goldendoodle, labradoodle, bernedoodle) are typically at the top of the price range due to the time-intensive nature of their coat maintenance.
How often do Seattle dogs need professional grooming?
More frequently than in most US markets. Seattle annual rainfall and trail culture mean dogs get muddier between grooms. Doodle breeds in Seattle typically need grooming every 6-8 weeks to prevent matting, which is exacerbated by Seattle damp conditions. Double-coated breeds (husky, golden retriever, Australian shepherd) benefit from de-shedding treatments in spring and fall when undercoat blows. Short-coat breeds can go 8-12 weeks. Many Seattle groomers offer subscription plans that lock in regular appointments and pricing.
Do dog groomers need a license in Washington State?
Washington State does not require a specific state license for dog grooming. However, Seattle grooming facilities that hold dogs (even briefly) may require a commercial kennel license from the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA). Verify the groomer carries general liability insurance (minimum 500,000 dollars) and is a registered Washington business. Professional certifications through NDGAA or IPG indicate groomer has completed formal training.
Is mobile dog grooming worth it in Seattle?
Yes - for many Seattle dog owners, mobile grooming is worth the 40-80 dollar premium over salon grooming. Mobile grooming eliminates: driving time in Seattle traffic; parking at grooming salons; and waiting room stress for anxious dogs. Mobile groomers work one dog at a time in a self-contained van, which reduces cross-dog stress and infection risk. For Seattle households with double-income, full schedules and high-anxiety dogs, mobile grooming is the most practical option.