Expertise.com Homepage

2024

Last updated:

Best Dog Groomers in Framingham, MA

Our Recommended Top 5

We did the research for you!

  • Licensing
  • User Reviews
  • Mystery Shopping Calls

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

21Reviewed

14Curated

5Top Picks

Learn about our selection process.

Providers

featured provider = Featured Provider

621 Boston Post Road, Sudbury, MA 01776

Expertise.com Rating

Review Sources

Google
4.2 (26)

Why choose this provider?

PinkDog Spa is a pet service company that caters to the Sudbury, Boxborough, and Framingham areas. It offers dog grooming and canine spa services and uses only eco-friendly dog grooming products. PinkDog Spa designed its facilities to create a "day-care" like experience for dogs, where it conducts indoor supervised small playgroups, and training opportunities for puppies. Its groomers and staff members have over 15 years of experience with animals. They also have veterinary medicine and biology backgrounds.

Wayland, MA 01778

Expertise.com Rating

Review Sources

Yelp
4.5 (37)

Why choose this provider?

Romeo & Juliet Mobile Pet Spa offers dog grooming services in the Framingham area. Its dog groomers cater to different breeds and come with a fully equipped van to address the needs of pets in their respective homes. They provide treatment packages, which include warm hydrosurge baths, ear cleaning, sanitary trims, and brush-outs. Their specialty services include blueberry facials, nail polish, and chemical flea treatments. Romeo & Juliet Mobile Pet Spa also grooms cats, with options for full grooms, brush-outs, or haircuts.

28 Washington Street, Natick, MA 01760

Expertise.com Rating

Review Sources

Google
4.5 (30)
Facebook
5.0 (22)

Why choose this provider?

Metro Pets Boutique is a pet spa providing grooming services for canines in Framingham. Its team of dog groomers handles dogs of all sizes and personalities. The shop offers a full-service package for grooming and dog styling and another package for a thorough hygiene service which includes shampoo, blow-dry, nail trimming, ear cleaning, and finishing spray. Clients may also avail of a self-service dog washing option. The boutique is open for dog separation anxiety consultation and puppy lessons for children and the whole family.

874 Edgell Road, Framingham, MA 01701
Website

Expertise.com Rating

Review Sources

Yelp
4.5 (7)
Google
3.4 (5)
Facebook
5.0 (1)

Why choose this provider?

Skipton West is a full-service professional dog grooming salon that serves Framingham and the nearby communities. It offers services such as bathing and brush-outs, de-shedding or de-matting, nail filing, and massages. The company also covers professional styling and grooming options for most dog breeds. In addition, it specializes in hand-scissoring, hot oil therapies, and walk-in nail trimming. Jodi L. Bair, the owner of Skipton West, has been working in the dog grooming industry for more than 36 years.

461 South Street, Marlborough, MA 01752

Expertise.com Rating

Review Sources

Google
4.3 (90)
Facebook
4.8 (66)

Why choose this provider?

Canine Clips Salon is a dog grooming and massage salon that works with clients in and around Framingham. The groomers at this salon take care of nail trimming, ear cleaning, bathing, coat brushing, and specialized treatments for matted fur. Owner Cristine Smith is an active member of the New England Pet Grooming Professionals and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. She is a certified AKC Safety groomer and small animals massage therapist.

Compare our Top Dog Groomers

NameExpertise RatingAddressPromotionsLearn more
PinkDog Spa - Sudbury Spa
621 Boston Post Road, Sudbury, MA 01776
Romeo & Juliet Mobile Pet Spa
Wayland, MA 01778
Metro Pets
28 Washington Street, Natick, MA 01760
Skipton West
874 Edgell Road, Framingham, MA 01701
Canine Clips Salon
461 South Street, Marlborough, MA 01752

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.