Dog Grooming Cost Calculator
Instantly estimate how much dog grooming will cost based on your dog’s size, coat type, service level, and any extra treatments. Accurate for planning your pet care budget.
Calculate Your Grooming Cost
Select your dog’s size, coat type, service level, and any add-ons below to get an instant, accurate estimate of your grooming bill.
Grooming Cost Estimator
Select your dog’s details to see the estimated cost
Longer, thicker coats take more time and cost more to groom
Estimated Cost
Based on typical UK dog grooming rates
Dog Grooming Price Chart
Typical starting prices for a full groom by dog size, before coat type adjustments and add-ons.
| Dog Size | Bath & Brush | Full Groom | Breed-Specific Trim |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small (up to 10kg) | £25 | £35 | £45 |
| Medium (10-25kg) | £35 | £50 | £60 |
| Large (25-40kg) | £45 | £65 | £80 |
| Giant (40kg+) | £60 | £85 | £100 |
Dog Grooming Cost FAQ
Everything you need to know about what affects the cost of professional dog grooming.
Dog grooming typically costs between £25 and £100 per session, depending on the size of the dog, coat type, and the level of service. Small dogs with short coats are usually the cheapest to groom, while large or giant breeds with long, thick coats cost significantly more.
Long, double, or thick coats take considerably more time to brush out, de-shed, and trim than short, smooth coats. Groomers often charge a higher rate for these coat types because of the extra time and de-matting work involved.
A bath and brush usually includes shampooing, drying, and brushing out the coat. A full groom typically adds a haircut or breed-specific trim, ear cleaning, nail trimming, and finishing touches like a bandana or bow.
Most dogs benefit from professional grooming every 4 to 8 weeks, though this varies by coat type. Long-haired and double-coated breeds often need more frequent grooming, while short-haired breeds may only need it every 2 to 3 months.
