As dog parents, we know the struggle of finding a grooming service that provides what we need and doesn’t cost a ton. The search for the perfect place can take eons! However, if you have a Pet Supplies Plus located near you, you might want to give them a look. Though they only groom dogs, they offer a wide variety of services to keep your pup looking their best.
The cost of the services will range depending on a couple of variables. But, overall, the prices are reasonable, and Pet Supplies Plus even offers a self-wash where you can handle your pup yourself! Here’s a quick look at the cost of grooming your dog at Pet Supplies Plus.
The Importance of Grooming
Getting your dog groomed regularly offers more benefits than just keeping hair out of their eyes or making sure they don’t stink. With proper, regular grooming, you’re also getting rid of fleas, ticks, and other pests you don’t want to hang around. Plus, you’ll be helping your dog to shed less—always a bonus!
Regular grooming done right can even help identify illness or disease in your dog of which you might not be aware. It can find skin lesions, rashes, lumps under the skin, and more. Proper grooming can even help your pet’s joints, as overly long toenails can lead to out of alignment paw pads leading to joint and tendon pain!
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How Much Does Pet Supplies Grooming Cost?
Pet Supplies Grooming services will vary in cost, depending on a few things. One of these will be where you live; as you can see from the table below, the East and West Coasts tend to be a little pricier.
Another variable will be the type of dog you have. If you have a smaller dog, you’re looking at a lower price for services. Likewise, a large dog can cost up to $30 more for the same service. The kind of coat your pet has also factors in, as some types of hair are more difficult to deal with than others.
Luckily, the puppy packages and self-wash station prices seem to be the same no matter where you go or what breed you have and are more than reasonably priced.
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Standard Grooming Prices By Region
Service
South
East Coast
Midwest
West Coast
Full Service Groom
$37–$73
$61–$77
$35–$73
$40–$75
Bath & Brush
$21–$50
$33–$51
$20–$50
$22–$51
Nail Trim/Ear Clean
$15
$15
$15
$15
Pampered Puppy Trim Package
$22
$22
$22
$22
Puppy Bath Time
$16
$16
$16
$16
Self-Service Wash
$10-15/per 30 minutes
$10-15/per 30 minutes
$10-15/per 30 minutes
$10-15/per 30 minutes
Additional Costs to Anticipate
Pet Supplies Plus doesn’t just offer the services listed in the table above. All in all, they have approximately 25 add-on services you can choose from. These services include VIP packages, de-shedding, spa treatments, teeth brushing, flea treatments, and so much more!
The prices for these seem to be the same across the board, as well, no matter your location, what kind of dog you’re bringing in, or the type of coat they have. Add-on packages range from $15–$30, while individual add-on treatments range from $2–$20.
Add-ons are, of course, optional, so you’re under no requirement to get any of them. But if you feel like your dog deserves to be pampered or you’re desperate to resolve a flea problem or get dry skin under control, you should find an add-on that suits you!
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How Often Should I Groom My Dog?
How often your dog should be groomed will vary by pet. It all depends on the breed, what kind of coat they have, and how dirty they tend to get. It also depends on what you asked the groomer to do last time you got your pet groomed. After all, if you got your pup a buzz cut, then they likely won’t need a haircut for a few months. Considering all this, you should be getting your dog groomed anywhere between every 6 weeks to 4 months.
If you aren’t sure how often they should be groomed, talk to your groomer to see what they recommend.
Does Pet Insurance Cover Grooming?
Most pet insurances won’t cover grooming, unfortunately. There’s a chance you could get lucky enough to find a pet insurance company that will, but it isn’t very likely. Typically, pet insurance will only cover things such as:
Illnesses
Accidents
Vaccines
Spaying/Neutering
At most, pet insurance might cover the cost of teeth cleaning or flea/tick treatments. Although, if you have a service or therapy dog, you might want to check and see if exceptions are made for them when it comes to covering the cost of grooming.
What to Do For Your Dog Between Grooming Sessions
Even if you’re taking your dog to be groomed on a regular basis, you can still do some at-home grooming in between sessions to keep your pup clean and happy. Teeth brushing should be a regular thing, as should regular brushing of their coats. Baths can be given when they get dirty and stinky; but don’t bathe them too much, or your dog could end up with dry skin. Ears should be checked once a week and gently cleaned out if needed, while eyes should be checked for discharge frequently. You can even trim your pet’s nails if you’re feeling brave.
Conclusion
If you have been searching for a groomer with no luck and have a Pet Supplies Plus in your area, we recommend that you check them out. With such a wide range of grooming services and add-ons available, they’re sure to have something that meets your needs. Best of all, they offer self-wash stations where you can bathe your dog yourself when you’re in a rush or in-between regular grooming sessions!
And their prices are relatively reasonable as well, even though they do range a bit based on location and dog breed. You’ll need to contact your local store or create an online account to find out the exact prices available to you.
Misty Layne lives out in the woods in small-town Alabama with her two Siamese—Serafina and Jasper. She also has an array of stray cats, raccoons, and possums who like to call her front porch home. When she’s not writing about animals, you’ll find her writing poetry, stories, and film reviews (the animals are, by far, her favorite writing topic, though!). In her free time, Misty enjoys chilling with her cats, playing piano, watching indie and foreign films, photographing abandoned places, and catching up on her never-ending TBR list. ...Read more