What drives grooming cost
Coat type sets the cadence. A long-coated Saluki sits at grooming tier 3 of 5, which we translate into how many professional visits per year you'll realistically need.
Curly and long double coats (Poodles, Doodles, Shih Tzus) need full grooms every 4–6 weeks and cost the most over a lifetime; short single coats can stretch to a few times a year.
Doing some grooming at home — brushing, nail trims, ear cleaning — meaningfully cuts the professional bill. The home-supplies line below reflects a typical kit.
Methodology
Costs are country baselines scaled by this breed's size and coat tier. See the methodology page for sources.
Estimate only
Real costs vary by brand, region, and your dog's needs. Use this as a planning baseline.
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