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How Much Does Pet Grooming Cost? 2026 Prices by Breed and Coat Type

Pet grooming cost ranges from $0โ€“$1,800/year depending on breed and coat type. See 2026 prices by breed size, grooming frequency, and DIY savings tips.

March 11, 2026 ยท 4 min read ยทBy PCC Editorial Team

Pet grooming cost is one of the most variable ongoing expenses in pet ownership. Some breeds need virtually no professional grooming; others require $1,000+ per year just to keep their coat healthy and mat-free. This makes grooming needs one of the most important factors to consider when choosing a breed.

Pet Grooming Cost by Dog Size in 2026

Pet type or coat Typical session cost Typical frequency Annual impact
Short-coated small dog \$40-\$70 Occasional Lower grooming budget
Doodle / curly coat \$70-\$140 Every 4-8 weeks One of the highest annual budgets
Double-coated shedding breed \$60-\$120 Seasonal deshed plus brushing Moderate to high
Domestic shorthaired cat Usually low Mostly home care Low professional cost

Professional grooming prices depend on dog size, coat type, and local market rates. Estimated national averages for a full grooming session (bath, dry, haircut, nail trim, ear cleaning):

โœ… Quick Summary

  • Pet grooming cost can range from almost nothing to more than $1,000 per year depending on coat type and owner habits.
  • Coat maintenance frequency matters as much as breed size.
  • DIY brushing, bathing, and nail trims can reduce cost, but some coats are expensive to maintain no matter what.
  • In 2026, grooming is one of the easiest ownership costs to underestimate when choosing a breed.
  • Small dogs (under 25 lbs): $35โ€“$60
  • Medium dogs (25โ€“50 lbs): $50โ€“$80
  • Large dogs (50โ€“80 lbs): $65โ€“$100
  • Giant breeds (80+ lbs): $80โ€“$150

Common add-ons include matting surcharges ($10โ€“$25+), teeth brushing ($10โ€“$15), and de-shedding treatments ($10โ€“$20). Heavily matted dogs may incur significant extra charges.

How Coat Type Changes Grooming Frequency and Annual Cost

Non-shedding/curly coats (Poodles, Goldendoodles, Bichon Frise): Every 4โ€“6 weeks. These breeds have continuously growing hair that mats easily without regular maintenance. Estimated annual pet grooming cost: $700โ€“$1,800.

Long/double coats (Golden Retrievers, Bernese Mountain Dogs, Collies): Every 6โ€“8 weeks for professional grooming, plus regular brushing at home. Estimated annual cost: $400โ€“$900.

Short/smooth coats (Labs, Beagles, Boxers): Professional grooming a few times per year for bath and nail trim. Estimated annual cost: $100โ€“$300.

Wire/rough coats (Schnauzers, Wire Fox Terriers): Every 6โ€“8 weeks for hand-stripping or clipping. Estimated annual cost: $500โ€“$1,000.

Which Breeds Have the Highest and Lowest Grooming Bills

Higher grooming costs: Standard Poodle, Goldendoodle, Afghan Hound, Old English Sheepdog โ€” all breeds with continuously growing or high-maintenance coats requiring frequent professional attention.

Lower grooming costs: Chihuahua, Beagle, Dachshund, Pit Bull โ€” short-coated breeds that primarily need occasional baths and nail trims, much of which can be done at home.

DIY Grooming vs Professional Grooming: What You Can Save

DIY helps most with maintenance between appointments rather than replacing every appointment. Brushing a coat before it mats and keeping nails under control often saves more money than trying to do a full groom from scratch with no practice.

A quality grooming kit (clippers, scissors, slicker brush, nail trimmer) costs $150โ€“$400 upfront. With practice and patience, owners can reduce professional grooming visits substantially. For high-grooming breeds like Goldendoodles, doing full grooms at home could save an estimated $600โ€“$1,200/year.

YouTube and breed-specific grooming communities offer excellent tutorials for learning at-home grooming techniques. Expect a learning curve โ€” and some creative early results โ€” but the long-term savings for high-maintenance breeds can be meaningful. The AKC’s grooming guide is a good starting point.

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Regular brushing between appointments often prevents the extra de-matting fees owners dislike most.

What grooming task gives the best savings?

Sometimes for short-coated pets, but not always for coats that mat easily or need clipping.

Can DIY grooming replace a salon completely?

It depends on coat type, but many grooming-heavy breeds need appointments every 4-8 weeks.

How often should a dog be professionally groomed?

Most cats are not, but long-haired or matted cats can still need paid grooming support.

Are cats expensive to groom?

Curly-coated, long-haired, and high-maintenance designer mixes often sit at the top of the grooming-cost range.

Which dogs cost the most to groom?

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๐Ÿ“‹ How we estimate costs: Grooming price ranges are based on general consumer pricing from grooming salons and pet retailers. Actual prices vary by location, salon, and individual dog condition. Breed classifications follow AKC breed standards for coat type.
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