Dog Grooming in Tampa, FL — Explained
If your dog panics in a noisy kennel, Tampa has you covered: the mobile grooming industry here has exploded, with van-based groomers handling one dog at a time in your driveway. Expect to pay $30–$60 more than in-shop, and wait 2–4 weeks for an appointment with a booked-out operator.
Tampa has year-round humidity, so short-coat breeds still benefit from monthly hygiene grooms. Long-coat breeds need professional attention every 4–6 weeks to prevent matting.
What to Know Before You Book in Tampa
- Full groom: bath, dry, brush, haircut, nail trim, ear cleaning, glands. $60–$150+ depending on breed.
- Bath only (no cut): $30–$70.
- Mobile premium: add $25–$60.
- De-matting charges are extra if the coat is severe — avoid them by brushing twice weekly at home.
- Confirm the shop uses cool/warm dryers, not only kennel dryers (overheating risk).
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often does my dog need grooming?
Short coats: every 6–8 weeks for hygiene. Long coats (Doodles, Shih Tzus, Collies): every 4–6 weeks to prevent matting.
My dog hates the grooming shop — what now?
Mobile grooming is the top recommendation. Fewer triggers (no dogs, no kennel, no cage dryer).
Are kennel dryers safe?
Only when supervised and properly temperature-limited. Ask about the shop's policy.
How do I find a gentle groomer?
Ask your vet, your dog walker, and friends with the same breed. Reviews online skew toward complaints.
Can I bring my own shampoo?
Most shops allow it for allergies or vet-prescribed products. Tell them when booking.
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