Pet Grooming Near You
Pet grooming near you
Pet grooming is about much more than just giving your dog or cat a bath and a haircut. Services also include things like tooth brushing, ear cleaning, and nail trimming to help keep your pet clean and healthy. Find a highly-rated pet groomer near you below. To see only BBB Accredited pet groomers, use the filter.
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44050 Ashburn Shopping Plz PMB 623 44050 Ashburn Shopping Plaza,
Ashburn, VA 20147-7915

44050 Ashburn Shopping Plz Ste 195,
Ashburn, VA 20147-7916

44200 Waxpool Rd Ste 142,
Ashburn, VA 20147-5950
A Dog's Day Out LLC
Dog Daycare, Pet Grooming, Dog Boarding ...
BBB Rating: B-
This rating reflects BBB's opinion about the entire organization's interactions with its customers, including interactions with local locations.
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44642 Guilford Dr Ste 101,
Ashburn, VA 20147-6005

43153 Thistledown Ter Apt 253,
Broadlands, VA 20148-4069

Ashburn, VA 20147-3304

21460 Squire Ct,
Sterling, VA 20166-8935

Leesburg, VA 20176-6504
Park Place Grooming
Pet Grooming

801 S Birch St,
Sterling, VA 20164-4112
Divine's Pet Care LLC
Pet Grooming, Pet Boarding

23571 Pebble Run Pl Ste 115,
Dulles, VA 20166-2199
Featherheads
Pet Grooming

22135 Davis Dr Ste 115,
Sterling, VA 20164-5365

22556 Amendola Ter Ste 100,
Ashburn, VA 20148-2412

115 Prince St NE,
Leesburg, VA 20176-2317
Doggy Do Right LLC
Pet Grooming

Leesburg, VA 20176-3114
Sugarland Kennels
Pet Grooming

Poolesville, MD 20837-8926
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Finding a dog groomer or cat groomer
While you can certainly do some research and try to learn about dog grooming or cat grooming to do it yourself, many people opt to find someone else to do it.
There are several ways to find pet groomers:
- You may want to start with your nearby pet store where you buy food and pet supplies. They will often have dog groomers or cat groomers on staff or may be able to make a recommendation.
- You can also ask your vet for recommendations. Some vets or veterinary hospitals may include grooming services. Others may be able to make suggestions about where you can go near your home or work to find a groomer to get your animal serviced.
- You should always ask friends and family about their experiences.
- Look for reviews of various groomers before making a decision. See the list above, or search BBB.org for the business name.
Questions to ask the groomer
Once you’ve narrowed down your search, you should reach out to talk to potential providers. An in-person conversation will give you the most insight into the groomer’s personality and temperament and help you decide if you want them taking care of your pet. If you can’t go in person, a phone call is the next best thing.
In addition to getting a feel for how the groomer may treat your pet, there are questions you can ask about their background and services:
- Do you have experience with my breed of dog or cat?
- Where did you train and do you have a certification?
- Do you or your staff have first aid experience?
- How long have you been a groomer?
- Where will my pet be kept while in your facility? Can I see the space?
- What kind of products do you use?
- What kind of insurance do you carry?
- Will someone always be watching my pet?
- Will my pet be interacting with other animals?
- Can I stay with my pet during the grooming?
Mobile dog grooming or cat grooming
In addition to groomers at pet stores or in their own facilities, you may also be able to find mobile pet grooming near you – where the groomer comes to your home. The groomer will arrive in a van and take care of your animal right on site where you live. This service may be more expensive, but some people will choose it because of the convenience.
Booking a pet grooming appointment
When booking a grooming appointment for your pet, make sure you are clear on the services being offered and their costs.
Read any contract closely and make sure you understand all the charges and fees.
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