How Long Does Dog Grooming Take? Mobile vs Salon Times Explained
How Long Does Dog Grooming Take? Mobile vs Salon Times Explained
Dog grooming takes 1-1.5 hours for mobile services and 3-4 hours at salons. Mobile groomers work one-on-one with your dog from start to finish, while salons use “drying cages” between steps, extending the total time. Factors like coat condition, matting, and your dog’s behaviour can add 30-60 minutes to either service.
If you’ve ever dropped your dog off at a salon at 9am and been told to pick them up at 1pm, you might wonder: “What takes so long?” Conversely, if you’ve booked a mobile groomer who promises a 90-minute service, you might question whether they’re rushing the job.
Both services take about the same amount of active grooming time—the difference is in how that time is structured. Here is what happens behind the scenes.
Mobile grooming: 60-90 minutes
Mobile groomers work only with your dog from start to finish. There are no wait times, no cage time, and no queue. Here’s the typical timeline:
| Step | Time | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Pre-groom assessment | 5-10 min | Check coat condition, discuss preferences |
| Bath & shampoo | 15-20 min | Wash, rinse, condition |
| Drying | 15-25 min | Hand-held dryer (no cage) |
| Clipping & styling | 20-30 min | Full clip, trim, shaping |
| Finishing touches | 10-15 min | Nails, ears, sanitary trim |
Total active time: 65-100 minutes (usually 75-90 minutes for most dogs)
Salon grooming: 3-4 hours
Salons often work on several dogs at the same time. Here’s why it takes longer:
| Step | Time | What’s happening |
|---|---|---|
| Check-In & Wait | 15-30 min | Your dog waits in a crate until their turn |
| Bath & Shampoo | 15-20 min | Active grooming time |
| Drying Cage | 45-90 min | Dog sits in a cage with a dryer while groomer works on other dogs |
| Clipping & Styling | 20-30 min | Active grooming time |
| Finishing & Wait | 10-15 min | Final touches, then wait for pickup |
Total active time: 60-95 minutes (same as mobile)
Total time: 3-4 hours (due to the queue and drying cage)
Understanding the drying cage process
In salons, after the bath, your dog is placed in a drying cage—a kennel with a built-in dryer. This allows the groomer to:
- Work on multiple dogs at once
- Let thick coats air-dry while attending to other clients
- Save time and reduce costs
While this is common and safe, it extends the total time your dog spends at the salon. Mobile groomers use hand-held dryers, which means they’re actively working on your dog the whole time.
Factors that affect grooming time
Several factors can add time to either service:
- Coat condition – Matted coats require 30-60 extra minutes
- Dog size – Giant breeds take 20-30 minutes longer
- Behaviour – Anxious dogs may need breaks, adding 15-30 minutes
- Service type – A “Wash & Tidy” takes 30-40 minutes less than a “Full Groom”
- Special requests – Hand-scissoring or breed-specific cuts add 20-40 minutes
Which service is right for you?
Choose mobile grooming if:
- Your dog is anxious around other dogs
- You need a quick turnaround
- You prefer to be there during the groom
- Your dog has separation anxiety
Choose salon grooming if:
- Your dog enjoys being around other pets
- You’re on a tighter budget
- You don’t mind a longer wait time
- You prefer a traditional experience
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