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Dog Grooming Jobs in Florida

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Groomer

Petco

Lee, FL
$45k/yr
4 days ago Apply Now
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Davenport, FL part-time
$50k/yr
5 days ago Apply Now
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Pet Groomer

Bay Paws Pet Resort

Zephyrhills, FL
$57k/yr
5 days ago Apply Now
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Groomer

Petco

Orange City, FL full-time
$44k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
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Gibsonia, FL part-time
$50k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
Bloomingdale, FL full-time
$27k - $29k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
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Pet Groomer

PetSmart

Davenport, FL part-time
$50k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
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Pet Groomer

PetSmart

Seven Springs, FL part-time
$51k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
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Pet Groomer

PetSmart

Dunedin, FL part-time
$42k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
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Cedar Hammock, FL part-time
$50k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
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Pet Groomer

PetSmart

Tampa Palms, FL part-time
$58k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
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Pet Groomer

Aussie Pet Mobile of Tampa Bay

Tampa Palms, FL
$83k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
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Lady Lake, FL part-time
$48k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
Webster, FL
$80k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
Argyle, FL
$44k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
Northdale, FL full-time
$27k - $29k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
Mount Dora, FL part-time
$36k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
Boca Raton, FL full-time
$43k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
Stuart, FL full-time
$44k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
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Groomer

Petco

Lady Lake, FL part-time
$44k/yr
2 weeks ago Apply Now
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Pet Stylist

Best Friends Pet Care

Golden Oak, FL full-time
$42k - $52k/yr
2 weeks ago Apply Now
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Experienced Dog Bather

PET POWER LLC

West Palm Beach, FL full-time
$25k - $29k/yr
2 weeks ago Apply Now
Oneco, FL full-time
$50k/yr
2 weeks ago Apply Now
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Groomer

Petco

Oakland Park, FL part-time
$45k/yr
2 weeks ago Apply Now
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Grooming Salon Leader, Petsense

Tractor Supply Company

Palatka, FL
$36k/yr
2 weeks ago Apply Now

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Dog Grooming Careers in Florida

Florida has a thriving pet grooming industry with 120 active job listings across 78 cities. The most in-demand role right now is dog groomers, and employers ranging from national franchises to independent salons are actively seeking qualified candidates. Petco leads hiring in the state with 24 open positions.

Top Employers Hiring Dog Groomers in Florida

The Florida grooming job market is served by a mix of national chains and regional independents. The top hiring companies include Petco (24 jobs), Scenthound Corporate Scenters (14 jobs), Tractor Supply Company (9 jobs), PetSmart (8 jobs), PetSuites (8 jobs). In total, 10+ employers are actively posting grooming positions in Florida. National franchises offer structured training programs and career paths, while independent salons often provide more flexibility, tip-based income, and one-on-one mentorship.

Types of Grooming Positions in Florida

The current breakdown of grooming jobs in Florida by role type: dog groomers (67), dog bathers (24), pet stylists (15), salon leaders (9), grooming managers (5). Entry-level bather positions are ideal for candidates new to the industry, requiring no prior experience and offering on-the-job training. Groomer and pet stylist roles demand hands-on experience with clipping, scissoring, and breed-specific techniques. Management positions combine grooming expertise with team leadership and business operations skills.

Dog Groomer Salary in Florida

Based on current job postings, grooming salaries in Florida range from $20,405 to $130,000 per year, with an average of approximately $44,016. Bather roles typically fall at the lower end of the range, while experienced groomers, pet stylists, and managers command higher compensation. Tips, commission on add-on services, and performance bonuses often supplement base pay significantly — many groomers report that tips add 15-25% to their total income.

Best Cities for Grooming Jobs in Florida

Grooming jobs in Florida are concentrated in several key markets. The cities with the most open positions right now are West Palm Beach (4 jobs), Boca Raton (4 jobs), Stuart (4 jobs), Naples (4 jobs), Oneco (3 jobs). Larger population centers naturally have more salons and higher demand, but smaller cities often offer less competition for available positions. Consider broadening your search radius if your preferred city has limited openings — many groomers commute 20-30 minutes to access better opportunities.

Starting a Dog Grooming Career in Florida

Florida does not require a state license to work as a dog groomer, which means you can enter the field through employer-provided training, grooming school, or an apprenticeship. Most new groomers start as bathers, learning animal handling, coat types, and safety protocols on the job before advancing to scissoring and clipping. The timeline from bather to groomer is typically 6-12 months with consistent practice. Certifications from organizations like the National Dog Groomers Association of America (NDGAA) or International Professional Groomers (IPG) are voluntary but can increase your earning potential and credibility.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog grooming jobs are available in Florida?
Florida currently has 120 open dog grooming positions across 78 cities. New jobs are added daily from franchises, independent salons, and mobile grooming companies.
What do dog groomers earn in Florida?
Dog groomer salaries in Florida range from $20,405 to $130,000 per year based on current listings, with an average of $44,016. Actual earnings are often higher when tips and commission are included.
Do I need a license to be a dog groomer in Florida?
Florida does not require a specific state license to work as a dog groomer. However, you may need a general business license to operate a grooming salon. Professional certifications from organizations like NDGAA or IPG are voluntary but can boost your credentials and earning potential.
How do I become a dog groomer in Florida?
Most dog groomers in Florida start as bathers at a local salon, learning on the job before advancing to grooming. No formal education is required. Employer-provided training programs, grooming schools, and professional certifications (NDGAA, IPG) can accelerate your career. The typical path from bather to independent groomer takes 6-12 months.