Grand Junction Dog Groomer Directory
Dog Groomers in Grand Junction, Colorado
7 dog groomers in Grand Junction, Colorado. Ratings, reviews, and contact info for every listing.
Tips for Choosing a Dog Groomer in Grand Junction
- β Check online reviews and ask for recommendations from other local dog owners in Grand Junction.
- β Visit the grooming facility before your first appointment to make sure it's clean and well-maintained.
- β Ask about experience with your dog's breed β specialized coat types need groomers who know the right techniques.
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All Dog Groomers in Grand Junction
HBJ's Grooming
Grand Junction, CO
Β· +1-970-243-5220
Bell's Grooming
Grand Junction, CO
Β· +1-970-241-1665
Dog Groomer
Grand Junction, CO
Head to Tail Groomology
Grand Junction, CO
Β· +1-970-245-5686
Jessica's Grooming
Grand Junction, CO
Β· +1-970-201-1160
Jurassic Bark
Grand Junction, CO
Β· +1-970-985-3503
Kirstie's K9 Creations
Grand Junction, CO
Β· +1-970-424-8559
Frequently Asked Questions
How many dog groomers are in Grand Junction, Colorado?
There are 7 dog groomers in Grand Junction, Colorado listed on BarkSeeker. Browse all listings with ratings and contact info.
What is the best rated dog groomer in Grand Junction?
HBJ's Grooming is the highest-rated groomer in Grand Junction with a 3.5-star rating across 16 reviews. Browse all Grand Junction groomers sorted by rating above.
How much does dog grooming cost in Grand Junction, Colorado?
Dog grooming in Grand Junction typically costs $30-$90 for small and medium dogs, $60-$150+ for large breeds or hand-scissoring. Mobile groomers add a $30-$80 travel fee. Contact individual groomers for exact pricing.
Are there dog groomers open on Sunday in Grand Junction?
Sunday hours vary by groomer. Most Grand Junction groomers are closed Sunday and Monday, with peak hours Tuesday through Saturday. Call ahead to confirm β listings above include phone numbers.
How often should I get my dog groomed?
Most dogs need professional grooming every 4-8 weeks depending on coat type. Long-coat breeds (doodles, poodles) need 4-6 weeks to prevent matting. Short-coat breeds can stretch to 8-12 weeks.
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