
Mobile Dog Grooming Prices in Dallas: What to Budget in 2026
A complete DFW pricing guide covering typical mobile grooming costs by breed size and coat type, fuel surcharges, summer conditioning upsells, tipping norms, and what's included vs. add-on in the Dallas-Fort Worth market.
Mobile dog grooming prices in Dallas-Fort Worth vary more than most people expect — and the difference is usually explained by three things: your dog's size, coat type, and whether your groomer is accounting for DFW-specific conditions like summer heat and fuel costs on longer routes.
Small breeds under 20 lbs (Chihuahuas, Toy Poodles, Maltese, Yorkies): expect $65–$80 for a full groom in the Dallas market. These appointments are shorter and less physically demanding, which keeps pricing at the lower end.
Medium breeds 20–50 lbs (Cocker Spaniels, Australian Shepherds, Corgis, Beagles): $80–$100 is the typical range for a full groom. Coat type matters a lot here — a Cocker Spaniel's silky coat and feathering takes longer than a smooth-coated Beagle at the same weight.
Large breeds 50–80 lbs (Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers, German Shepherds): $100–$130 is standard in DFW. These breeds often have double coats that require more blow-dry time and product.
Extra-large breeds and doodles 80+ lbs (Goldendoodles, Bernedoodles, Great Pyrenees, Standard Poodles): $130–$180 and sometimes higher. Doodle breeds are in a category of their own — their curly or wavy coats mat faster than almost any other type, and a thorough doodle groom typically takes 2.5–3 hours in a mobile van.
DFW fuel surcharges: Most Dallas-area mobile groomers have incorporated a fuel surcharge of $5–$15 into their pricing for routes that extend to the outer suburbs — Prosper, Celina, Midlothian, Mansfield, or the eastern edge of Fort Worth. Some groomers list this as a separate line item, others build it into the base quote. Always ask when booking.
The DFW summer conditioning upsell: From May through September, DFW heat creates a legitimate need for conditioning treatments that most northern groomers never encounter. A deep conditioning treatment for double-coated dogs helps protect skin that's being stressed by 100°F heat and outdoor UV exposure. Expect to see this offered as a $15–$25 add-on at most reputable DFW mobile groomers during summer months.
Tipping norms in DFW: Mobile grooming tipping follows the same conventions as other personal services — 15–20% is standard for a good appointment, and $5–$10 for a quick nail trim or add-on service. A $20 tip on a $100 appointment is appropriate and genuinely appreciated. Groomers who run their own vans keep 100% of their tips, so tipping has more direct impact than at a large salon chain.
Comparing quotes: When you get quotes from multiple DFW mobile groomers, make sure you're comparing the same service. One quote might include teeth brushing and ear cleaning while another quotes bath-and-brush only. Ask specifically what's included: bath, blow dry, breed cut, nail trim, nail grinding, ear cleaning, teeth brushing, anal gland expression, and any conditioning treatments. The base service and add-ons can push a $90 quote to $130 for the same dog.
What's typically included vs. add-on in the DFW market: Standard full groom service in Dallas almost always includes bath, blow dry, breed-specific haircut, nail trim, ear cleaning, and bandana or bow. Nail grinding (smoothing after the clip), teeth brushing, de-shedding treatment, blueberry facial, and deep conditioning are typically add-ons ranging from $10–$30 each.
The best way to get accurate pricing is to call or text a groomer with your dog's breed, weight, and approximate coat condition. Most DFW mobile groomers can give you a ballpark in under two minutes — and if they can't, that tells you something about how they operate.
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