Find a dog groomer in San Ramon, CA

Find dog groomers in San Ramon, CA

Find dog groomers in San Ramon, CA

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Top 10 dog grooming services in San Ramon, CA

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Pampered Paws Pet Spa

Pampered Paws Pet Spa

5.0(1)
1 hire on HomeGuide
4+ years in business
Serves San Ramon, CA
Dianne R. says, "Xia was wonderful & I look forward to Bella’s upcoming appointment." Read more
Cuddle Care Sitter

Cuddle Care Sitter

New on HomeGuide
Serves San Ramon, CA
My name is Keaira and I am a responsible and caring pet sitter with a passion for animals. At just 14 years old, I have already gained valuable experience caring for a variety of pets, including dogs, cats, birds, and fish. Known for being reliable and trustworthy, and is committed to providing the highest level of care for each pet they look after. Whether it's taking dogs for walks, feeding cats, .
Vanessa's Pet Spa

Vanessa's Pet Spa

New on HomeGuide
Serves San Ramon, CA
We are located in Alamo California 3176 Danville Blvd. suite #4?in the same building as the ALAMO ANIMAL HOSPITAL we have over 20 years grooming experience with dogs and cats we are kind gentle and love what we do pamper your pet today! Vanessa's pet spa. my name is Vanessa Garcia I have been working in Alamo California for over 16 years I have been grooming pets for over 20 years and I wouldn't want to do anything else
Mobile Grooming By Loel

Mobile Grooming By Loel

New on HomeGuide
Serves San Ramon, CA
All grooms include ear, eye, and nail care, along with tidying of foot pads. I attend to sanitary areas and check anal glands. Bathing includes conditioning with attention to the health of the skin and brush-outs include de-tangling and de-matting. For pets with longer coats, I provide breed-specific clippering, scissoring and styling. Regular and repeat grooming are necessary to properly maintain your companion’s coat without subjecting her to unpleasant or unsafe grooming procedures. Infrequent grooming for many breeds, for example, poodle mixes and pets with longer coats, inevitably creates undue stress for both your pet and the groomer....

Your Dog Grooming questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

What is dog grooming?

Whether you love to know your dog is clean or you’re gearing up for family photos with him or her, a dog grooming salon can take care of everything. From baths to brushing, to even painting your dog’s nails, you can expect to pay a starting price of about $40 for a full grooming service (for a small dog). Grooming salons will mostly offer a basic package deal which can include a bath, trimmed nails, and cleaned ears. Dog grooming salons give special care to elderly dogs who might need to take frequent potty breaks or rests between services.

How much does dog grooming cost?

The price of dog grooming starts around $40 for a full grooming service for a small dog, and around $75 for a large dog. If you have more than one, prices can be significantly lower for the second and third dog. For mobile grooming, where groomers come to you, a full service of ears, nails, anal glands, bath, blow dry, and scissor finish is about $75 for average size dogs.

Dog Grooming Prices Average Cost

  • Full Service (small dogs) $40
  • Full Service (large dogs) $75
  • Nail trim + buffing $15
  • Nail trim $10
  • Teeth brushing $10
  • Breath Refresh $10
  • Ear cleaning $10
  • Gland expression $10
  • Face, feet and fanny trim $15
  • Flea & tick treatment $15
  • Blueberry facial $5
  • Paw balm $5
  • Nail Polish $7

How much do you tip the dog groomer?

Typically, you should tip your dog groomer 15 to 20 percent of the service total to show your appreciation for a good job. Tips should be whatever you can afford and are a token of you gratefulness. It's quite common for your groomer to give you extra services at no charge, such as teeth brushing or nail trimming. Keep all this in mind when considering how much to tip. Additionally, there are certain circumstances when you should the tip the groomer a bit more.

Here's a few examples of when you should tip the groomer extra:

  • If your dog bites or scratches the groomer. Tipping big will help here.
  • If your dog was extremely dirty and gross—especially with dog poo or mud matted to their hinds.
  • If your dog had extreme matting or shedding—this creates extra work for your groomer.
  • If your elderly dog is disabled and can't stand for grooming and needs extra support.

What is included in dog grooming?

Full Service Dog Grooming includes: A bath with towel and hair drying, teeth brushing, nail trimming, eye and ear cleaning, a brush out, and a haircut based upon your dog’s breed standard or your individual style choice.

Basic Service Dog Grooming includes: A bath, trimmed nails, and cleaned ears.

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