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Best Dog Groomers in Pasadena

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Our goal is to connect people with the best local professionals. We scored Pasadena Dog Groomers on more than 25 variables across five categories, and analyzed the results to give you a hand-picked list of the best.

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Pasadena, CA 91106

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5.0 (104)

Why choose this provider?

Roch and Gertrude Pet Spa serves Pasadena and the surrounding areas in California, providing professional, no-fuss pet grooming. The team at Roch and Gertrude Pet Spa specializes in bathing, anal gland expression, aromatherapy, brushing, conditioner, creative cuts and trims, sparkle sprays, de-shedding treatments, ear cleaning, facial treatments, nail care, nail polish, teeth cleaning, paw care, sanitary trims, skunk baths, and massages. The spa is safe, clean, and relaxed, and the staff provides one-on-one attention and love to each of the pets in their care. In addition to their regular services, they also sell handmade pet products at their boutique.

Pasadena, CA 91706

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5.0 (44)
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4.8 (24)
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4.6 (10)

Why choose this provider?

Gaby's Grooming serves is a professional pet grooming spa that provides on-location and mobile grooming services for clients in Pasadena and all of San Gabriel Valley. It offers baths, nail trimming, ear cleaning, anal gland expression, and pad shaving. It also has packages for hygienic trimming, full-body haircuts, and trims. It works with various dog breeds and coats in accordance with AKC standards. The proprietor at Gaby's served as an apprentice at Paradise Pet Parlor for three years before starting her own business.

Glendora, CA

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The Original Doggie Glam is a pet grooming business that serves dogs and cats in the Pasadena area. It specializes in behavioral, senior pet, and personalized grooming. Its services include pet skunk baths, de-shedding treatments, teeth brushing, and nail and skin treatments. The business uses chemical-free flea dips and natural biodegradable shampoos, which are safe for pets. The Original Doggie Glam has been in operation for over 14 years. Its staff is fluent in both English and Spanish.

301 South San Marino Avenue, San Gabriel, CA 91776

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4.0 (37)
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4.9 (35)

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Paradise Pet Parlor has been offering individualized dog grooming solutions in Pasadena since 2008. Its services include basic and flea baths, specialized shampoo treatments, cuts and styles, shave-downs, and pawdicures. Mobile grooming options are available and can be set up at the client's home, office, or any preferred location. Company owner Michelle has over 20 years of experience in dog and cat grooming. She is committed to providing pleasant experiences in a comfortable atmosphere for pets and their owners.

Pasadena, CA 91732

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4.5 (97)

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Reese's Rainbow Mobile Pet Salon is a dog grooming business serving various areas in Southern California, including the city of Pasadena. It specializes in handling senior dogs, puppies, aggressive dogs, anxious dogs, and dogs with special needs. It performs full baths, anal gland expression, and fur brushing and trimming. It also offers nail cutting and trimming, ear cleaning, and teeth cleaning. The pet salon is a company built in the memory of a rescue dog named Reese.

Compare our Top Dog Groomers

NameExpertise RatingAddressPromotionsLearn more
Roch and Gertrude Pet Spa
Pasadena, CA 91106
Groomin Gaby
Pasadena, CA 91706
The Original Doggie Glam
Glendora, CA
Paradise Pet Parlor
301 South San Marino Avenue, San Gabriel, CA 91776
Reese's Rainbow Mobile Pet Salon
Pasadena, CA 91732

FAQs

  • What is dog grooming?

    Grooming is a key part of keeping your dog’s coat and skin healthy. Brushing and combing stimulate circulation in your dog’s skin and help keep fur clean between baths. Bathing gets rid of the dirt, and depending on the soap used, bathing can moisturize, relieve itching, or kill parasites, like fleas and ticks.

  • How can I groom my dog at home?

    Brushing should be a part of every dog owner’s routine to keep the fur in excellent condition. Ideally, brush your dog’s coat at least twice a week. Choose tools to match your dog’s coat, such as a wide-toothed brush for longer, coarse fur and a narrow-toothed brush for shorter fur.

  • How often should I groom my dog?

    You should typically brush your dog twice a week and bathe it once a month. Frequent brushing removes loose debris and distributes natural oils from your dog’s skin throughout its coat. Monthly bathing usually prevents fur from getting smelly without overdrying a dog’s skin.

  • What is included in dog grooming?

    Some basic services to expect from a professional dog groomer include bathing, brushing, and trimming fur. Groomers generally make sure to remove matted fur and clip fur into breed-specific styles. Groomers also clean ears and clip a dog’s nails when needed.

  • Does dog grooming include nail clipping?

    While dog groomers typically trim nails, it isn’t necessarily included with a basic grooming session. Every groomer is different, and while one may include it, another groomer may charge an extra fee. Some other additional services groomers offer include expressing anal glands, brushing teeth, skin therapy regimens, and flea treatments.

  • How long does dog grooming take?

    Expect a full grooming session to take two or three hours. If your dog has thick fur, it could take even longer. Making sure your dog’s coat is dry is one detail that takes extra time. It’s important that the coat be completely dry to prevent hot spots, known as acute moist dermatitis.

  • Should I bathe my dog before grooming?

    You rarely need to bathe your dog before taking it to a groomer. However, it may depend on the groomer’s personal preferences. For example, if you’re taking your dog in for a detailed style, your groomer may prefer that the basic grooming steps be done ahead, such as bathing and brushing out matted fur.