Pet Groomers & Salons in Vermont South

Discover pet grooming salons and groomers in Vermont South. Whether you're looking for a breed-specific cut, full groom, or any other style, Groomably helps you find the right groomer in Vermont South and surrounding areas.

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Best Pet Grooming Salons in Vermont South

Vermont South is home to 1 pet grooming salons listed on Groomably, covering 0 different styles. Salons in Vermont South have an average rating of 4.3 stars based on verified reviews.

Grooming Prices in Vermont South

Grooming prices in Vermont South vary based on the service and your dog's size. A full groom typically costs $60–120. The best way to find out? Reach out to a few groomers through their profiles — most are happy to give you a quick quote over the phone.

Walk-In Pet Grooming in Vermont South

Some groomers in Vermont South accept walk-ins for quick services like nail trims and baths. For full grooms, it's best to book ahead — you can contact groomers directly through their Groomably profiles to set up an appointment.

Dog Grooming in Vermont South — FAQ

How much does dog grooming cost in Vermont South?

Grooming prices in Vermont South generally range from $50–$130 for a full groom, depending on breed size and coat type. Prices can vary between groomers, so it's worth comparing a few options. You can reach out to groomers directly through their Groomably profiles for a personalised quote.

How do I choose a good dog groomer in Vermont South?

Start by checking reviews and ratings — groomers in Vermont South average 4.3 stars on Groomably. Look at their photos to see the quality of their work, and make sure they have experience with your breed. A good groomer will also ask about your dog's temperament and any sensitivities before the first appointment.

How often should I get my dog groomed in Vermont South?

Most dogs do well with professional grooming every 4–8 weeks. Breeds with fast-growing or curly coats (like Poodles, Cavoodles, and Spoodles) often need the shorter end of that range, while short-haired breeds can stretch it out a bit. Your groomer can help you figure out the right schedule based on your dog's coat type and lifestyle.