Dog Groomers in Michigan

589 salons across 88 cities

What To Expect From Michigan Dog Groomers

This directory lists 589 dog grooming salons across Michigan, with an average customer rating of 4.63 ★ across 127,449+ Google reviews. Coverage spans 88 cities from metro hubs to smaller communities, so most dog owners should find a grooming option within a short drive. The largest concentration is in Grand Rapids with 44 listed salons.

Local Groomers Across Michigan

Grand Rapids

44 salons

★ 4.7 avg

Livonia

32 salons

★ 4.7 avg

Detroit

31 salons

★ 4.4 avg

Ann Arbor

31 salons

★ 4.7 avg

Warren

24 salons

★ 4.6 avg

Rochester Hills

23 salons

★ 4.7 avg

Troy

20 salons

★ 4.6 avg

Lansing

19 salons

★ 4.7 avg

Clinton Township

17 salons

★ 4.7 avg

Novi

16 salons

★ 4.5 avg

Ypsilanti

16 salons

★ 4.6 avg

Howell

16 salons

★ 4.5 avg

Portage

16 salons

★ 4.6 avg

Brighton

15 salons

★ 4.6 avg

Farmington Hills

15 salons

★ 4.7 avg

Westland

14 salons

★ 4.5 avg

Canton

11 salons

★ 4.7 avg

Roseville

11 salons

★ 4.6 avg

Sterling Heights

10 salons

★ 4.8 avg

Kalamazoo

10 salons

★ 4.7 avg

Northville

10 salons

★ 4.7 avg

Birmingham

9 salons

★ 4.7 avg

Muskegon

8 salons

★ 4.6 avg

Plymouth

7 salons

★ 4.6 avg

Royal Oak

7 salons

★ 4.7 avg

Kentwood

7 salons

★ 4.6 avg

Rochester

7 salons

★ 4.5 avg

Eastpointe

7 salons

★ 4.4 avg

St. Clair Shores

7 salons

★ 4.7 avg

Woodhaven

6 salons

★ 4.5 avg

Wixom

5 salons

★ 4.8 avg

Walker

5 salons

★ 4.6 avg

Wyoming

5 salons

★ 4.6 avg

Farmington

4 salons

★ 4.4 avg

Grand Haven

4 salons

★ 4.8 avg

Southfield

4 salons

★ 4.5 avg

Utica

4 salons

★ 4.9 avg

Oxford

4 salons

★ 4.6 avg

Norton Shores

4 salons

★ 4.5 avg

Commerce

4 salons

★ 4.9 avg

DeWitt

4 salons

★ 4.8 avg

East Lansing

3 salons

★ 4.6 avg

Comstock Park

3 salons

★ 4.7 avg

Macomb

3 salons

★ 4.8 avg

Ferndale

3 salons

★ 4.6 avg

Garden City

3 salons

★ 4.6 avg

Wolverine Lake

3 salons

★ 4.6 avg

Mount Clemens

3 salons

★ 4.6 avg

Okemos

3 salons

★ 5.0 avg

Madison Heights

3 salons

★ 4.7 avg

Fraser

2 salons

★ 4.6 avg

Grandville

2 salons

★ 4.9 avg

Menominee

2 salons

★ 4.9 avg

Beverly Hills

2 salons

★ 4.5 avg

Dexter

2 salons

★ 4.4 avg

Hazel Park

2 salons

★ 4.7 avg

New Baltimore

2 salons

★ 4.9 avg

Dearborn

2 salons

★ 4.7 avg

Grand Ledge

2 salons

★ 4.7 avg

Jenison

2 salons

★ 4.4 avg

Riverview

2 salons

★ 4.7 avg

Holt

1 salon

★ 4.7 avg

Muskegon Heights

1 salon

Trenton

1 salon

★ 4.9 avg

Belleville

1 salon

★ 4.9 avg

Ferrysburg

1 salon

★ 4.6 avg

Spring Lake

1 salon

★ 4.7 avg

Allen Park

1 salon

★ 4.4 avg

Hudsonville

1 salon

★ 4.7 avg

North Muskegon

1 salon

★ 4.6 avg

Potterville

1 salon

★ 5.0 avg

Clawson

1 salon

★ 4.5 avg

Franklin

1 salon

★ 5.0 avg

Lake Orion

1 salon

★ 4.9 avg

Willis

1 salon

★ 4.2 avg

Auburn Hills

1 salon

★ 3.9 avg

Dearborn Heights

1 salon

★ 4.8 avg

Mason

1 salon

★ 4.8 avg

Sparta

1 salon

★ 4.8 avg

Walled Lake

1 salon

★ 4.6 avg

Sand Lake

1 salon

★ 4.9 avg

Berkley

1 salon

★ 4.9 avg

Forest Hills

1 salon

★ 5.0 avg

Grosse Pointe

1 salon

★ 4.5 avg

Lake City

1 salon

★ 4.8 avg

Rockford

1 salon

★ 4.7 avg

Center Line

1 salon

★ 4.8 avg

Southgate

1 salon

★ 4.0 avg

Michigan Groomers Customers Recommend

Questions To Ask Before Booking a Michigan Groomer

In-salon vs. mobile groomers

Many Michigan groomers offer either storefront service or fully-equipped mobile grooming vans. Mobile grooming costs more per visit but eliminates drive time and reduces stress for dogs that don't travel well. Both appear in this directory — each listing notes the service type where we have it.

Current reviews and ratings

Every salon we list includes a live link to its Google reviews. Look for groomers with at least 20+ reviews and a 4.5★ average to filter out newer or less-established shops. The Michigan statewide average is 4.63★, so salons above that are performing well relative to peers.

Breed and coat specialization

Not every groomer is equally experienced with every breed. Double-coated breeds (Huskies, Golden Retrievers), hand-stripped coats (many terriers), and breed-standard cuts (Poodles, Schnauzers) all take specialized skill. Ask whether the groomer has direct experience with your dog's breed and coat type.

Claimed and verified listings

Salon owners can claim their listing on GroomerJob to keep hours, phone, services, and photos up to date. Look for a 'verified' badge on the salon's profile — it means the information was recently confirmed by the business.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog grooming salons are in Michigan?
GroomerJob tracks 589 dog grooming businesses across 88 Michigan cities, with an average rating of 4.63★ across 127,449+ Google reviews.
Which Michigan city has the most dog groomers?
Grand Rapids leads with 44 listed salons. See the full list of 88 cities below.
Are the salons on this page verified?
Salon information comes from Google Places and direct business submissions. a growing number have been claimed by the salon owner, who confirmed current hours, phone, and services. Look for the 'verified' badge on individual salon profiles.
How much does dog grooming cost in Michigan?
Pricing varies by dog breed, coat condition, and services chosen. Full-service grooming (bath, haircut, nails, ears) typically runs from $45 for small dogs at high-volume shops to $150+ for large double-coated breeds or hand-stripping at specialty salons. Most Michigan groomers publish pricing on their Google profile or website — click any salon below for details.
How often should I have my dog professionally groomed?
Every 4-8 weeks is typical for most breeds. Double-coated dogs (Huskies, Shepherds) often need less frequent visits but benefit from seasonal de-shedding. Poodles, Doodles, and other continuously-growing coats usually need grooming every 4-6 weeks to prevent matting.