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How Much Does Dog Grooming Cost?

$40 - $100

    How Much Does Dog Grooming Cost?

    Dogs can quickly become dirty, especially if they like to play outside your home. Thankfully, you can reduce your stress by having someone else bathe them for you. The cost of having your dog groomed is generally between $40 and $150 in Australia. The price depends on several factors, like your dog’s coat, whether you prefer to visit a physical store or have a mobile groomer come to you, and the level of service required.

    To help you set the right budget, this price guide will give an overview of grooming services for various dog sizes and breeds. Note that if you have more than one dog, you might be able to obtain a discount if they will be groomed simultaneously.

    Dog Grooming Price List

    Dog grooming prices significantly depend on your location. Dog groomers in major cities and areas with expensive rent might charge more than those in small towns and rural areas. This is also true for mobile dog groomers, as they need to account for higher petrol costs, traffic congestion, car registration costs, and other business-related expenses.

    The following price list is based on quotes Oneflare customers have received for a full grooming treatment:

    City Averaged Dog Grooming Cost
    Sydney $75 – $150 
    Brisbane $60 – $120
    Adelaide $80 – $100
    Melbourne $80 – $140

    Dog Grooming Costs for Different Breeds

    Bath & Dry Only

    This service usually includes a thorough wash, brush-out blow-dry, and comb-through and generally costs between $40 and $60, depending on whether your dog is a small, medium or large breed. Coat type is another essential factor; expect to pay more for double-coated dogs.

    Small dogs typically include dogs such as Chihuahuas, Silky Terriers, Cavoodles, Spoodles, Shihtzus, Cocker Spaniels, Poodles, and Schnauzers. Meanwhile, large breeds include Labradors, Labradoodles, Springer Spaniels, Groodles, Golden Retrievers, and Border Collies.

    Full-service Clip Haircut

    In addition to a shampoo, comb-through, and blow- or towel-dry session, this service includes a full clip of your dog’s coat and generally costs between $65 and $125, depending on your dog’s size and coat condition. Full-service offerings often also include nail trimming, ear cleaning, and coat stripping, which will add to the dog grooming cost.

    grooming a cocker spaniel

    Cost of Breed-specific Cuts

    Are you planning to celebrate your dog’s birthday by giving them a new hairdo? If you have a specific look in mind, groomers offer style cuts at an additional cost. This service normally includes a full shampoo and blow-dry. You should expect to pay $90 to $110 for small breeds, $100 to $120 for medium breeds, and up to $150 for large breeds.

     

    Cost of Dog Nail Trimming, Fur Dematting, and Toothbrushing

    If your dog needs a nail trim, there might be an additional cost of around $10. For de-matting the coat, you should budget around $15. For basic teeth brushing, expect to pay around $10 to $15. In some cases, these services are part of another grooming package.

    Cost of Mobile Dog Grooming

    Mobile dog grooming is slightly more expensive. Operators can set their own prices, but in general, expect to pay anywhere from $55 to $150 based on the size of your dog, your location, and the service package you choose.

    bathing a yellow labrador retriever

    Should You Hire a Dog Groomer?

    It is a good idea to shop around before deciding on a dog groomer. Many pet stores now offer grooming services, and this can be a convenient option for dog owners, as they can pick up pet food and supplies at the same time. Some dog care services might even offer to walk your dog while you are away.

    You might feel more comfortable engaging a larger company with trained and certified groomers. If in doubt, you should ask the groomer about their qualifications and experience before using their services.

    Small business operators have a lot of business overheads to account for, and pricing can be slightly higher. However, you can expect a more personalised grooming service. And if you are pressed for time, mobile dog grooming is a convenient option.

    It is always a good idea to research previous customer reviews on your prospective dog groomer, as this will give you a better idea of their personality, skill, and pricing. Some groomers specialise in specific breeds, and you might feel more comfortable working with them instead of a general dog groomer.

    Tips for Reducing Dog Grooming Prices

    Tip #1: One of the best ways to save money is to visit a dog grooming business rather than having a mobile groomer come to you. Mobile groomers can charge extra for travel expenses.

    Tip #2: Some dog groomers have reduced rates if you are prepared to use their services on an ongoing basis. Additionally, you could be offered a discount if you have more than one dog, as they can be groomed at the same time.

     

    * The cost data is based on Oneflare and third-party sources

    Real Oneflare Customer Quotes

    Dinesh's Dog Grooming Job

    Location PinAdelaide, SA
    Grooming service

    Mobile pet groomer

    Type of grooming

    Cut, full groom, style clip and de-matting

    Dog breed

    Moodle

    $55inc. gst

    Quoted by Aussie Pooch Mobile

    Patrick's Dog Grooming Job

    Location PinSydney, NSW
    Type of grooming

    Wash and nail clip

    Dog breed

    Border Collie

    Size of dog

    Medium (10 to 25kg)

    $45inc. gst

    Quoted by Bark Street Natural Grooming

    Tanaya's Dog Grooming Job

    Location PinWest Melbourne, VIC
    Grooming Service

    Mobile pet groomer

    Type of grooming

    Wash, style and clip

    Number of dogs

    3 small dogs

    $210inc. gst

    Quoted by My Doggy Mobile Pet Grooming

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