South West regional pricing
How Much Does a Dog Groomer Cost in North Somerset?
Updated prices for . North Somerset prices are typically 5% above the national average.
Price summary
North Somerset Price Summary
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Full Groom (Small Dog) | £25 | £35 | £55 |
| Full Groom (Medium Dog) | £35 | £55 | £75 |
| Full Groom (Large Dog) | £60 | £80 | £105 |
Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on South West regional pricing.
Full pricing
All Dog Groomer Prices in North Somerset
North Somerset is in South West England and dog groomer costs here are 5% above the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.
| Job | Low | Average | High | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Full Groom (Small Dog) | £25 | £35 | £55 | 1-1.5 hours |
| A complete groom for a small dog (e.g. Yorkshire Terrier, Shih Tzu, Maltese, Chihuahua). Includes bath, blow dry, full body clip or scissor cut, ear cleaning, nail clipping and sanitary trim. Small dogs with smooth coats like Jack Russells are at the cheaper end. What affects the price
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| Full Groom (Medium Dog) | £35 | £55 | £75 | 1.5-2 hours |
| A complete groom for a medium dog (e.g. Cockapoo, Cocker Spaniel, Border Collie, Springer Spaniel). Includes bath, blow dry, full body clip or scissor cut, ear cleaning, nail clipping and sanitary trim. Cockapoos and doodle crosses with thick curly coats are at the higher end. What affects the price
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| Full Groom (Large Dog) | £60 | £80 | £105 | 2-3 hours |
| A complete groom for a large dog (e.g. Golden Retriever, German Shepherd, Labradoodle, Standard Poodle). Includes bath, blow dry, full body clip or scissor cut, ear cleaning, nail clipping and sanitary trim. Giant breeds like Newfoundlands or Saint Bernards may cost even more. What affects the price
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| Bath and Dry | £15 | £25 | £40 | 30-60 minutes |
| A bath using professional dog shampoo and conditioner, followed by a thorough blow dry and brush out. Does not include clipping or scissoring. Ideal between full grooms or for short-coated breeds that don't need cutting. May include a basic nail clip and ear clean. What affects the price
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| Nail Clipping | £10 | £15 | £20 | 5-15 minutes |
| Trimming all of the dog's nails to a safe length using clippers or a nail grinder (Dremel). Long nails can cause pain and affect the dog's gait. Dogs that walk regularly on pavements may need less frequent clipping. Some dogs find nail clipping stressful so a calm, experienced groomer makes a difference. What affects the price
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| Puppy First Groom | £15 | £25 | £35 | 30-45 minutes |
| A gentle introduction to grooming for puppies, usually from 12-16 weeks old. A shorter and less intensive session designed to get the puppy comfortable with the grooming process. Typically includes a gentle bath, blow dry, face tidy, nail clip and lots of positive reinforcement. Building good grooming habits early makes future grooms much easier. What affects the price
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| Hand Stripping | £55 | £85 | £160 | 2-4 hours |
| Removing dead hair from wire-coated breeds by hand rather than clipping. Maintains the correct coat texture and colour. Essential for breeds like Border Terriers, Wire Fox Terriers, Schnauzers and Airedales if you want to maintain the breed standard. Very time-consuming and a specialist skill. What affects the price
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| De-matting | £10 | £20 | £40 | 15-60 minutes (in addition to groom time) |
| An additional charge on top of a standard groom for removing mats and tangles from a neglected coat. Price depends on severity. Badly matted dogs may need to be clipped short (shaved off) for welfare reasons, as de-matting severely matted coats causes pain and skin damage. Regular grooming every 6-8 weeks prevents matting. What affects the price
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| Teeth Cleaning | £5 | £15 | £35 | 5-15 minutes |
| Brushing the dog's teeth with pet-safe toothpaste during or alongside a grooming session. This is a cosmetic clean to remove surface plaque, not a veterinary dental procedure. Some groomers use ultrasonic teeth cleaning tools for a deeper clean. Not a substitute for professional veterinary dental treatment if there is significant tartar or gum disease. What affects the price
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| Breed-Specific Trim | £35 | £60 | £95 | 1.5-2.5 hours |
| A full groom styled to the breed standard or a recognised pet trim for the breed. Includes bath, blow dry and a breed-appropriate cut. Examples include the Bichon Frise lamb trim, Poodle continental clip, Schnauzer eyebrows and skirt, or Westie head shape. Requires a groomer experienced with the specific breed. What affects the price
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| Mobile Grooming (At Home) | £40 | £65 | £95 | 1.5-2.5 hours |
| A full grooming service carried out in a specially equipped van parked outside your home. Convenient for elderly or disabled owners, anxious dogs, or those without transport. The groomer brings everything including water, power and drying equipment. Typically costs £10-£20 more than a salon groom to cover travel and van running costs. What affects the price
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| Flea Treatment Bath | £20 | £30 | £45 | 30-60 minutes |
| A bath using specialist flea treatment shampoo to kill and remove fleas. Not a substitute for ongoing prescription flea treatment from your vet, but useful as an immediate measure to remove fleas and provide relief. The groomer will also comb through the coat to remove dead fleas and flea dirt. What affects the price
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Full Groom (Small Dog)
Low
£25
Average
£35
High
£55
1-1.5 hours
More details
A complete groom for a small dog (e.g. Yorkshire Terrier, Shih Tzu, Maltese, Chihuahua). Includes bath, blow dry, full body clip or scissor cut, ear cleaning, nail clipping and sanitary trim. Small dogs with smooth coats like Jack Russells are at the cheaper end.
What affects the price
- Coat type (smooth coat vs long/curly coat)
- Condition of the coat (matted coats cost more)
- Breed-specific styling requirements
- How often the dog is groomed (regular clients may get discounts)
Full Groom (Medium Dog)
Low
£35
Average
£55
High
£75
1.5-2 hours
More details
A complete groom for a medium dog (e.g. Cockapoo, Cocker Spaniel, Border Collie, Springer Spaniel). Includes bath, blow dry, full body clip or scissor cut, ear cleaning, nail clipping and sanitary trim. Cockapoos and doodle crosses with thick curly coats are at the higher end.
What affects the price
- Coat type and thickness
- Cockapoo and doodle coats are particularly time-consuming
- Whether the dog is well-behaved on the grooming table
- Frequency of grooming (matted dogs cost more)
Full Groom (Large Dog)
Low
£60
Average
£80
High
£105
2-3 hours
More details
A complete groom for a large dog (e.g. Golden Retriever, German Shepherd, Labradoodle, Standard Poodle). Includes bath, blow dry, full body clip or scissor cut, ear cleaning, nail clipping and sanitary trim. Giant breeds like Newfoundlands or Saint Bernards may cost even more.
What affects the price
- Breed and coat type (double-coated breeds take longer)
- Giant breeds (Great Dane, Newfoundland) cost more again
- Condition and thickness of the coat
- Dog's temperament and behaviour during grooming
Bath and Dry
Low
£15
Average
£25
High
£40
30-60 minutes
More details
A bath using professional dog shampoo and conditioner, followed by a thorough blow dry and brush out. Does not include clipping or scissoring. Ideal between full grooms or for short-coated breeds that don't need cutting. May include a basic nail clip and ear clean.
What affects the price
- Size of the dog
- Coat type and length (thick double coats take longer to dry)
- Whether specialist shampoo is needed (medicated, deshedding etc.)
- Whether a basic nail clip and ear clean is included
Nail Clipping
Low
£10
Average
£15
High
£20
5-15 minutes
More details
Trimming all of the dog's nails to a safe length using clippers or a nail grinder (Dremel). Long nails can cause pain and affect the dog's gait. Dogs that walk regularly on pavements may need less frequent clipping. Some dogs find nail clipping stressful so a calm, experienced groomer makes a difference.
What affects the price
- Whether done as a standalone appointment or part of a groom
- Dog's temperament (anxious dogs take longer)
- Whether nail grinding is used instead of clipping
- How overgrown the nails are
Puppy First Groom
Low
£15
Average
£25
High
£35
30-45 minutes
More details
A gentle introduction to grooming for puppies, usually from 12-16 weeks old. A shorter and less intensive session designed to get the puppy comfortable with the grooming process. Typically includes a gentle bath, blow dry, face tidy, nail clip and lots of positive reinforcement. Building good grooming habits early makes future grooms much easier.
What affects the price
- Age of the puppy (must have had vaccinations)
- Breed and expected adult coat type
- The session is mainly about desensitisation and positive experience
- Shorter session than a full adult groom
Hand Stripping
Low
£55
Average
£85
High
£160
2-4 hours
More details
Removing dead hair from wire-coated breeds by hand rather than clipping. Maintains the correct coat texture and colour. Essential for breeds like Border Terriers, Wire Fox Terriers, Schnauzers and Airedales if you want to maintain the breed standard. Very time-consuming and a specialist skill.
What affects the price
- Breed and size of the dog
- Condition of the coat (regularly stripped coats are easier)
- Whether full hand strip or just key areas
- Not all groomers offer hand stripping (specialist skill)
De-matting
Low
£10
Average
£20
High
£40
15-60 minutes (in addition to groom time)
More details
An additional charge on top of a standard groom for removing mats and tangles from a neglected coat. Price depends on severity. Badly matted dogs may need to be clipped short (shaved off) for welfare reasons, as de-matting severely matted coats causes pain and skin damage. Regular grooming every 6-8 weeks prevents matting.
What affects the price
- Severity of the matting
- Whether the coat can be saved or needs shaving off
- Size of the dog and amount of coat affected
- Badly matted coats are a welfare concern and may be reported
Teeth Cleaning
Low
£5
Average
£15
High
£35
5-15 minutes
More details
Brushing the dog's teeth with pet-safe toothpaste during or alongside a grooming session. This is a cosmetic clean to remove surface plaque, not a veterinary dental procedure. Some groomers use ultrasonic teeth cleaning tools for a deeper clean. Not a substitute for professional veterinary dental treatment if there is significant tartar or gum disease.
What affects the price
- Basic brushing vs ultrasonic cleaning
- Condition of the dog's teeth and gums
- Whether the dog tolerates teeth cleaning
- Ultrasonic cleaning costs more (£25-£35)
Breed-Specific Trim
Low
£35
Average
£60
High
£95
1.5-2.5 hours
More details
A full groom styled to the breed standard or a recognised pet trim for the breed. Includes bath, blow dry and a breed-appropriate cut. Examples include the Bichon Frise lamb trim, Poodle continental clip, Schnauzer eyebrows and skirt, or Westie head shape. Requires a groomer experienced with the specific breed.
What affects the price
- Breed and complexity of the style
- Dog's size (Standard Poodle vs Miniature Poodle)
- Show preparation vs pet trim
- Groomer's experience with the breed
Mobile Grooming (At Home)
Low
£40
Average
£65
High
£95
1.5-2.5 hours
More details
A full grooming service carried out in a specially equipped van parked outside your home. Convenient for elderly or disabled owners, anxious dogs, or those without transport. The groomer brings everything including water, power and drying equipment. Typically costs £10-£20 more than a salon groom to cover travel and van running costs.
What affects the price
- Distance the groomer needs to travel
- Size and breed of the dog
- Whether water and power access is needed from your home
- Mobile groomers may have longer waiting lists
Flea Treatment Bath
Low
£20
Average
£30
High
£45
30-60 minutes
More details
A bath using specialist flea treatment shampoo to kill and remove fleas. Not a substitute for ongoing prescription flea treatment from your vet, but useful as an immediate measure to remove fleas and provide relief. The groomer will also comb through the coat to remove dead fleas and flea dirt.
What affects the price
- Size of the dog
- Severity of the flea infestation
- Type of flea shampoo used
- A vet prescription treatment is still needed for ongoing prevention
Step by step
What's Involved in Hiring a Dog Grooming
Professional dog grooming involves booking an appointment with a qualified groomer who will bathe, dry, clip and finish your dog according to their breed and your preferences.
Find a groomer and book in
Ask for recommendations from your vet, friends or local dog owners. Check the groomer's qualifications, reviews and whether they have experience with your dog's breed. Good groomers are often booked weeks in advance, so plan ahead — especially before Christmas and summer holidays.
Discuss your dog's needs
Before the first appointment, the groomer will ask about your dog's breed, temperament, health issues and any coat problems like matting. Let them know if your dog is nervous, elderly, or has skin conditions. Bring reference photos if you have a specific style in mind.
Drop off your dog
Most salon groomers ask you to drop your dog off for a set window of time (typically 2-3 hours). The groomer assesses the coat condition on arrival and may discuss any extra charges if severe matting or additional work is needed. Mobile groomers work from a van outside your home.
The grooming process
A full groom typically involves brushing out tangles, a bath with professional shampoo, blow drying, a full body clip or scissor cut, ear cleaning, nail trimming and a sanitary trim. The groomer works calmly and methodically, keeping your dog comfortable throughout.
Pick up and aftercare
You collect your dog and the groomer shows you the finished result, pointing out anything they noticed such as skin issues, lumps or ear problems. They may advise on a brushing routine between grooms and recommend when to book the next appointment — usually every 6-8 weeks.
Regional comparison
How North Somerset Compares
Average cost of full groom (small dog) across regions.
Local insights
What Affects Dog Groomer Costs in North Somerset?
North Somerset has a diverse population with varying needs and budgets, all of which directly affect dog groomer costs. The local market, competition between providers, and demand levels in the area all influence what you will pay. Prices tend to be higher in areas with greater demand and fewer providers.
North Somerset groomer costs are 5% above the UK average, reflecting the local cost of living and market conditions. Despite regional variation, prices can still differ by 30-50% between providers for the same service, making it worth comparing multiple options.
Several factors affect what you will pay for dog groomer services in North Somerset. The scope and complexity of what you need is the biggest driver, followed by the provider's experience and reputation. Premium or specialist options will cost more. For the most involved services, expect to pay £55 to £160 for hand stripping in North Somerset.
When getting quotes in North Somerset, compare at least three different providers. Ask for a detailed breakdown of what is included in the price. Always check RCVS registration, reviews and treatment plans before committing.
Depending on the work involved, you may also need dog walking (£10–£20), vet (£40–£120), or pest control (£125–£370) in North Somerset.
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