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Find professional dog groomers across North Carolina. Browse 2,953+ groomers in 479 cities, compare prices, and book an appointment.

Professional dog grooming keeps your pet healthy and comfortable in North Carolina's climate
North Carolina offers a range of climates from the Appalachian Mountains to the Outer Banks coast. This geographic diversity means grooming needs vary across the state. Coastal dogs face salt and sand exposure, mountain dogs deal with rugged terrain and ticks, and Piedmont dogs encounter humidity and allergens. Professional grooming helps manage these regional challenges effectively.
Here's what you can expect to pay for dog grooming services in North Carolina. Prices vary by city, groomer experience, and your dog's breed and coat condition.
| Service | Small Dog | Medium Dog | Large Dog |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic Bath | $25–$45 | $35–$55 | $45–$65 |
| Full Groom | $45–$85 | $60–$100 | $70–$110 |
| De-shed Treatment | $40–$80 | $50–$90 | $60–$100 |
| Nail Trim Only | $10–$15 | $10–$18 | $12–$20 |
| Mobile Grooming | +$10–$15 | +$10–$20 | +$15–$25 |
Mobile grooming fees are in addition to standard service prices. Matted coats and specialty breeds may incur additional charges.See full grooming price guide →
Rinse coastal dogs after beach outings to prevent salt damage to coats and skin
Check for ticks frequently if you hike in the Blue Ridge Mountains area
Schedule de-shed treatments in spring and fall for seasonal coat transitions
Use hypoallergenic products during the pine pollen season (March–April)

Professional grooming salons across North Carolina offer a full range of services
Dog grooming in North Carolina typically costs $25–$45 for a basic bath and $45–$85 for a full groom, depending on your dog's breed, size, and coat condition. De-shed treatments range from $40–$80. Prices may be higher in metropolitan areas and lower in rural communities.
The top cities for dog grooming in North Carolina include Charlotte (187+ groomers), Raleigh (120+ groomers), Greensboro (104+ groomers), Wilmington (103+ groomers), Winston-Salem (65+ groomers). These cities offer the widest selection of professional groomers with competitive pricing and high ratings.
Yes, mobile dog grooming is available in many cities across North Carolina. Mobile groomers bring a fully equipped grooming van to your home, providing one-on-one attention with less stress for your dog. Mobile grooming typically costs $10–$20 more than salon grooming but offers unmatched convenience.
In North Carolina, most dogs should be groomed every 4–8 weeks. Dogs with fast-growing coats need grooming every 4–6 weeks, while short-coated breeds can go 8–12 weeks. Local climate conditions may require adjusting this schedule — warmer and more humid areas may need more frequent grooming to prevent skin issues.
To find a good dog groomer in North Carolina, check online reviews and ratings on our directory, ask for recommendations from your veterinarian, visit the facility before booking, and verify the groomer is licensed and insured. Look for certifications from professional grooming organizations and ask about their experience with your dog's specific breed.
Browse 2,953+ professional groomers across 479 cities in North Carolina. Compare prices, read reviews, and book your dog's next grooming appointment.