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Dog Grooming Jobs in North Carolina

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Pet Groomer

Aussie Pet Mobile of Charlotte

Indian Trail, NC
$72k/yr
6 hours ago Apply Now
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Pet Groomer

Aussie Pet Mobile of Charlotte

Matthews, NC
$73k/yr
18 hours ago Apply Now
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Pet Groomer

Aussie Pet Mobile North Charlotte

Murphy, NC
$75k/yr
18 hours ago Apply Now
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Mobile Pet Groomer

Zoomin Groomin Pender County, NC

Holly Ridge, NC
$119k/yr
1 day ago Apply Now
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Charlotte, NC
$64k/yr
1 day ago Apply Now
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Lead Pet Stylist

Zoomin Groomin South Charlotte

Charlotte, NC
$94k/yr
1 day ago Apply Now
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Mobile Dog Groomer

Zoomin Groomin Pender County, NC

Wilmington, NC
$106k/yr
1 day ago Apply Now
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Pet Groomer

DOODLE STARS LLC

Asheville, NC
$39k/yr
1 day ago Apply Now
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Professional Pet Groomer

Animal Hospital of East Davie

Bermuda Run, NC part-time
$50k/yr
1 day ago Apply Now
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Dog Bather

Independence Veterinary Clinic

Charlotte, NC part-time
$21k/yr
1 day ago Apply Now
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Part Time Pet Groomer

Lineberger Veterinary Hospital

Gastonia, NC
$48k/yr
1 day ago Apply Now
Raleigh, NC full-time
$84k/yr
1 day ago Apply Now
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Professional Pet Groomer

Animal Hospital of East Davie

Bermuda Run, NC
$40k - $54k/yr
3 days ago Apply Now
Elizabeth City, NC full-time
$43k/yr
3 days ago Apply Now
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Dog Groomer in Raleigh

Zoomin Groomin-North Raleigh

Raleigh, NC full-time
$63k/yr
5 days ago Apply Now
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Dog Groomer

Natural Breed Kennels

Charlotte, NC full-time
$36k/yr
6 days ago Apply Now
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Professional Dog Groomer

Natural Breed Kennels

North Concord, NC full-time
$40k/yr
6 days ago Apply Now
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Dog Groomer

Natural Breed Kennels, LLC

North Concord, NC
$41k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
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Pet Groomer

PetSmart

South Brunswick, NC full-time
$46k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
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Pet Groomer

PetSmart

Garner, NC full-time
$50k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
Garner, NC full-time
$47k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
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Pet Groomer

PetSmart

Sunset Beach, NC
$48k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
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Groomer

Petco

Wilmington, NC full-time
$45k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
Charlotte, NC full-time
$52k - $67k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now
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Dog Groomer

Feeders Pet Supply

Chapel Hill, NC part-time
$49k/yr
1 week ago Apply Now

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North Carolina Dog Grooming Job Market

Pet grooming is one of the steadiest employment sectors in North Carolina, and current demand reflects it: 58 jobs are open right now in 33 cities. The state's combination of high pet ownership and growing spending on pet services makes it a strong market for grooming professionals at all career stages.

North Carolina's Biggest Grooming Employers

North Carolina groomers can find work with well-known names like Petco (8 jobs), Natural Breed Kennels (5 jobs), PetSmart (5 jobs), Animal Hospital of East Davie (4 jobs), Aussie Pet Mobile of Charlotte (4 jobs). The diversity of employers means you can prioritize what matters most to you: corporate stability and benefits, or the autonomy and earning potential that comes with smaller operations. With 10 companies posting jobs, there is no shortage of options.

Career Paths in North Carolina's Pet Grooming Industry

Grooming job seekers in North Carolina will find opportunities across multiple role levels: dog groomers (46), dog bathers (4), pet stylists (4), grooming managers (2), salon leaders (2). The strong demand for dog groomers is typical of the national market, where experienced groomers remain in short supply. Salon leader and manager positions often go to internal candidates who have proven their grooming and client-management abilities over time.

North Carolina Pet Groomer Compensation

According to current listings, North Carolina grooming positions pay between $20,778 and $119,414 per year. The median sits near $53,986. Compensation varies based on role, experience, and location within the state. Many North Carolina employers also offer benefits including health insurance, paid vacation, pet care discounts, and subsidized continuing education.

Grooming Job Hotspots Across North Carolina

North Carolina's grooming job landscape is spread across 33 cities, with the highest volume in Charlotte (12 jobs), Raleigh (3 jobs), Chapel Hill (3 jobs), Bermuda Run (3 jobs), Cary (3 jobs). Population density drives demand, but so does local pet ownership culture. College towns, retirement communities, and affluent suburbs often have disproportionately high grooming demand relative to their size.

Your Path to a Grooming Career in North Carolina

If you are considering a grooming career in North Carolina, the current job market is in your favor. Groomers are in short supply nationally, and North Carolina is no exception. Many employers offer paid training for new hires, meaning you can earn while you learn. Your initial focus should be mastering safe animal handling, building speed without sacrificing quality, and developing rapport with pet parents — these three skills matter more than any certification when it comes to building a loyal client base.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many dog grooming jobs are available in North Carolina?
North Carolina currently has 58 open dog grooming positions across 33 cities. New jobs are added daily from franchises, independent salons, and mobile grooming companies.
What do dog groomers earn in North Carolina?
Dog groomer salaries in North Carolina range from $20,778 to $119,414 per year based on current listings, with an average of $53,986. Actual earnings are often higher when tips and commission are included.
Do I need a license to be a dog groomer in North Carolina?
North Carolina 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 North Carolina?
Most dog groomers in North Carolina 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.