How to Find a Good Dog Groomer Near You in Australia
To find a good dog groomer near you in Australia, start with suburb-level search (directory or Google Maps), shortlist three businesses with recent reviews mentioning your breed or coat type, then call to compare included services, handling style, and wait times. Visit or ask for photos of the salon or mobile van before the first full groom.
“Dog groomer near me” is high intent: you want someone close, fairly priced, and safe. This guide focuses on finding and filtering local options. For detailed quality checks once you have names, also read how to choose a dog groomer.
Step 1: Search by suburb, not just postcode
Groomers often service a radius around a base suburb. Searching the wrong suburb can hide good mobiles that visit your street weekly.
- Use dog groomer locations to browse by state and suburb
- Filter salon vs mobile if you already know preference
- Note phone numbers and websites for direct quotes
Major cities have dense listings in inner suburbs; outer growth corridors may have fewer salons but growing mobile routes.
Step 2: Read reviews with breed filters
Generic five-star reviews help less than specifics. Look for mentions of:
- Your breed (Cavoodle, Spoodle, Labrador, etc.)
- Anxious or senior dogs treated patiently
- Whether quoted price matched final bill
- Matting handled fairly (not surprise extremes)
One bad review among hundreds differs from repeated notes about rough handling or rushed jobs.
Step 3: Compare quotes fairly
Ask the same four questions of each groomer:
- Weight or size tier used for pricing
- Full groom vs wash and tidy definition
- Whether nails, ears, and sanitary trim are included
- Dematting policy and behaviour surcharges
Use national bands in dog grooming prices 2026 as a sanity check, not a fixed menu. Sydney mobiles: Sydney mobile costs. Melbourne: Melbourne mobile costs.
Salon vs mobile vs chain: quick picker
| If you need… | Start with |
|---|---|
| Lowest friction booking in suburbs | Chain salon; see Petbarn vs independent |
| Oodle teddy style consistency | Independent specialist |
| Anxious dog, one-on-one | Mobile or fear-free salon |
| Lab deshed in spring | Salon or mobile with deshed package |
Step 4: Check handling and safety signals
| Green flags | Red flags |
|---|---|
| Clear pricing and coat assessment | Refuses to discuss handling or insurance |
| Offers intro visit for puppies | Insists on sedation without vet involvement |
| Explains double-coat policy | Pushes full shave on healthy double coats for convenience |
| Clean, dry-smelling workspace | Will not let you see facility at all |
Low-stress methods: fear-free dog grooming explained. Welfare baseline: RSPCA Australia grooming guidance.
Step 5: Book smart for first visit
- Send reference photos and health notes (what to tell your groomer)
- Book off-peak if your dog is nervous
- Allow 2–3 hours for salon chains; 60–90 minutes for many mobiles
- Schedule the next appointment before you leave if happy
Puppies: first groom timing. Frequency by coat: how long between grooms.
When to walk away after one visit
- Unexpected injuries or unexplained nicks (minor nicks happen; patterns do not)
- Coat drastically shorter than agreed without welfare reason
- Dog visibly traumatised repeatedly
- Hidden fees not disclosed at booking
After-groom behaviour guide: tired after grooming vs stress signals in acting weird after grooming.
Using vet and trainer networks
Your vet clinic may list trusted groomers on a noticeboard or in discharge notes. Positive reinforcement trainers sometimes partner with groomers who allow cooperative care breaks. Still verify pricing yourself.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a dog groomer near me in Australia?
Search by suburb on our locations page, compare Google reviews for your breed, and call three groomers with the same service questions before booking.
What makes a good dog groomer?
Clear pricing, breed-appropriate technique, clean equipment, patient handling, and honest communication when mats or behaviour limit what can be done in one visit.
Is the cheapest groomer near me the best value?
Not always. Low headline prices can exclude nails or add dematting fees. Compare total cost and what is included.
Should I use a mobile groomer near me?
Mobile works well for anxious dogs and busy owners if parking and access are clear. Expect slightly higher prices than salons for the same size dog.
How far ahead should I book a popular groomer?
In busy suburbs, four to six weeks ahead for Oodles is common. See how far in advance to book.
Search groomers by suburb
Salon and mobile listings across Australian states and suburbs.



