Dog Groomers in New Farm

Find trusted dog grooming services in New Farm, Brisbane.

Dog Groomers in New Farm

Professional grooming services in your area.

DIY Dog Wash

★★☆☆☆ 2.3

155 Merthyr Rd, New Farm QLD 4005, Australia

Pawshake

★★★★☆ 4.8

Level 1/888 Brunswick St, New Farm QLD 4005, Australia

The Dog Haus Grooming and Day Spa

★★★★☆ 4.4

8/710 Brunswick St, New Farm QLD 4005, Australia

Dog Grooming in New Farm

Local information for pet owners

Dog Grooming in New Farm

New Farm pet owners can find 3 professional groomers in the neighbourhood. Finding the right groomer for your dog is important for their health and happiness.

The 3 groomers in New Farm maintain an average rating of 3.8 stars, reflecting positive customer experiences.

With an estimated 7,520 dogs in New Farm, quality grooming services are essential to the local pet community.

Finding the Right Groomer in New Farm

When choosing a groomer in New Farm, start by comparing reviews and ratings. Our listings show that the average groomer here has a rating of 3.8 stars – a good benchmark for quality service.

After narrowing down your options, contact your chosen groomers directly to ask about their experience with your specific breed, their approach to anxious dogs, and typical wait times for appointments. Many New Farm groomers get booked quickly, especially for weekend slots.

What to Expect from Professional Grooming

Most professional groomers in New Farm offer comprehensive services including bathing with breed-appropriate shampoos, blow-drying, brush-outs, haircuts, nail trimming, ear cleaning, and often teeth brushing. A full grooming session typically takes 1-3 hours depending on your dog's size, coat condition, and behavior.

New Farm Dog Grooming Facts

  • Estimated Dogs in New Farm 7,520
  • Groomers Listed 3
  • Average Rating 3.8 ★
  • Total Reviews 87

Last Updated: 13/05/2025

Dog Grooming FAQ

Practical answers for New Farm pet owners

My dog gets anxious during grooming. What can I do?

Many New Farm groomers specialize in handling nervous pets. Start with short, positive visits where nothing stressful happens. Consider booking during quieter times and bringing familiar items from home. Some groomers offer special services for anxious dogs, including extra breaks, calming techniques, or even separate rooms away from other animals.

What questions should I ask before choosing a groomer?

When researching groomers in New Farm, ask about their experience with your specific breed, their handling methods for difficult or anxious dogs, what products they use, their COVID safety protocols, and whether you can view their facility. It's also worth asking about their policy for breaks during grooming sessions and how they handle unexpected issues like finding skin problems or mats.

What's included in a standard grooming service?

A standard full-grooming service in New Farm typically includes a bath with appropriate shampoo and conditioner, blow-dry, brush-out, haircut/styling to breed standard or owner preference, nail trimming, ear cleaning, and often a light spritz of cologne. Additional services like de-shedding treatments, teeth brushing, or specialized skin treatments are usually available for an extra fee.

How often should I have my dog groomed?

Most professional groomers recommend scheduling appointments every 4-8 weeks, depending on your dog's breed and coat type. Long-haired breeds like Shih Tzus or Poodles typically need grooming every 4-6 weeks, while shorter-coated breeds might go 8-12 weeks between sessions. Regular brushing at home between professional grooms is essential for all coat types.