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Dog Grooming Jobs in Maine

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Groomer

Petco

Auburn, ME part-time
$44k/yr
2 weeks ago Apply Now
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Portland, ME
$47k/yr
2 weeks ago Apply Now
Topsham, ME part-time
$49k/yr
3 weeks ago Apply Now

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Find Dog Groomer and Bather Jobs Across Maine

The Maine dog grooming job market is healthy, with 3 positions posted from employers across 3 communities. Whether you are an experienced pet stylist or a first-time bather, Maine offers opportunities at every experience level. The largest employer in the state is Petco, accounting for 2 of those listings.

Leading Pet Grooming Employers in Maine

Several major pet care brands operate extensively in Maine, creating a competitive hiring environment that benefits job seekers. The companies with the most open positions right now include Petco (2 jobs), Camp Bow Wow (1 jobs). Independent groomers and mobile grooming operators also post regularly, offering alternatives for professionals who prefer smaller team environments.

What Dog Grooming Jobs Can You Find in Maine?

Here is how the 3 open positions in Maine break down by specialty: dog groomers (2), grooming managers (1). Dog groomer positions are the most common, reflecting the industry's core need for skilled coat-care professionals. Bather roles turn over more frequently and are often the fastest to fill, making them a reliable pathway into the profession.

Grooming Pay Range in Maine

The Maine grooming salary landscape spans $43,800 to $48,976 annually. Entry-level bathers start toward the lower end, but motivated professionals can move up quickly — groomers with 2-3 years of experience and breed-specific skills typically earn at or above the $46,643 average. Salon managers and lead stylists in high-traffic locations often reach the upper range.

Top Maine Cities for Dog Groomer Employment

Job seekers in Maine will find the most options in Portland (1 jobs), Topsham (1 jobs), Auburn (1 jobs). Metropolitan areas dominate the listings, but rural and suburban communities also have openings — often with less competition and more flexible working arrangements. Mobile grooming positions, which are growing rapidly, may not be tied to a specific city at all.

Breaking Into Pet Grooming in Maine

The barrier to entry for dog grooming in Maine is lower than most skilled trades. No formal education is required — just a willingness to learn, physical stamina, and genuine comfort with animals. Start by applying to bather roles listed on this page. Within months, you will develop the foundational skills that grooming builds on. Ambitious candidates who pursue additional certifications and specialize in high-demand services like hand-stripping, Asian fusion cuts, or breed-specific show grooming can accelerate their career trajectory significantly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog grooming jobs are available in Maine?
Maine currently has 3 open dog grooming positions across 3 cities. New jobs are added daily from franchises, independent salons, and mobile grooming companies.
What do dog groomers earn in Maine?
Dog groomer salaries in Maine range from $43,800 to $48,976 per year based on current listings, with an average of $46,643. Actual earnings are often higher when tips and commission are included.
Do I need a license to be a dog groomer in Maine?
Maine 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 Maine?
Most dog groomers in Maine 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.