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The Best Mobile Pet Grooming in Miami

A wash a step away from home

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Regular Wash

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Mini Groom

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Full Grooming

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Add-ons

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Fast, Friendly & Convenient
Mobile Grooming for Miami
and Broward

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STRESS FREE

CLEAN

FUN

We’re dog owners, and we love making our pets look and feel their best. That’s why we created The Barking Spa, a mobile dog grooming service in Miami and Broward where you and your pets can enjoy from the comfort and convenience of your front door.

Dog Grooming Made Easy

We streamline the mobile pet grooming experience so you can take care of other items on your to-do list (or enjoy some much-needed free time). Simply call us to make your appointment and our mobile dog groomers will come to you. Say goodbye to sitting in Miami traffic!

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Grooming & Zooming Across Miami-Dade County

Our mobile dog grooming service simplifies the entire grooming experience from start to finish. You don’t have to worry about getting in the car, sitting in traffic, leaving your pet behind, and returning in a couple of hours. It’s a hassle-free experience for you and your pets alike!

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Doral

Brickell

Coral
Gables

Midtown
Miami

Key
Biscayne

Miami

Kendall

Sweet
Water

Downtown
Miami

Aventura

Pinecrest

Miami
Beach

Hialeah

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We help dogs look and feel brand new in and around Miami-Dade and Broward.

Some of the most popular areas where our mobile pet service go are: 

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Miramar

Pembroke
Pines

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Happy Pets &
Happy Customers

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We love pets just as much as you do, so we make them feel at home when we’re grooming them in our luxury mobile van. 

Take a look at some of these 5-Star Google Reviews from our customers to learn more about The Barking Spa experience. 

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This is what our customers say:

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“They did a great job. My dog smells great and they gave me treats for her when they gave her back to me. They are awesome. They did their thing today and I’m so satisfied I’ve already scheduled her second appointment.” 

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—  KARLA P.

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  • How Much Should You Budget For Dog Grooming In Miami?
    The cost of dog grooming in Miami can vary depending on the type of grooming services required, the location, and the groomer's experience. On average, a basic grooming session for a small dog in Miami can cost anywhere from $50 to $100, while a larger dog may cost between $80 and $150. More extensive grooming services, like de-shedding treatments, haircuts, and nail trims may cost more. Additionally, some breeds with more complex grooming needs, such as Poodles and Bichons Frises, may require more time and effort from the groomer, leading to higher costs. To determine the cost of grooming for your dog in Miami Dade or Broward County, it is best to research local grooming options and to discuss your specific needs and budget with a professional groomer.
  • How Often Should I Trim My Dog's Nails?
    The frequency of nail trims for dogs varies depending on the individual dog's activity level and the wear and tear on their nails. On average, most dogs need their nails trimmed every 4-8 weeks. However, some dogs that engage in frequent exercise on hard surfaces, such as concrete or asphalt, may wear down their nails and may not need regular trims. Conversely, dogs that do not get enough exercise or have softer paws may need more frequent trims. To determine if your dog's nails need a trim, you can check the sound of their nails when they walk on hard surfaces. If you hear a clicking sound, it's likely that the nails are too long and in need of a trim. Regular trims are important for maintaining good paw health and preventing discomfort and pain, as well as avoiding ingrown or overgrown nails. If you are unsure about how to properly trim your dog's nails, it is recommended to consult with a veterinarian or a professional groomer for guidance.
  • How Many Times A Month Should A Dog Be Groomed?
    The frequency of grooming for a dog depends on several factors, such as the breed, coat type, and overall health of the dog. On average, most dogs should be groomed every 4-12 weeks. However, some breeds with longer coats may need to be groomed every 4-6 weeks, while short-haired breeds may only require grooming every 8-12 weeks. It is best to consult with a professional groomer or veterinarian to determine the appropriate grooming schedule for your individual dog. We, as a mobile Dog grooming expert in Miami, can help you with it.
  • Do Dogs Feel Different After Being Groomed?
    Dogs can feel different after being groomed, depending on the individual dog and the type of grooming they received. Some dogs may feel more relaxed and comfortable after a grooming session, especially if they have had a massage or a gentle brush out of any tangles or mats. Other dogs may feel more energized and playful after a trim, especially if they have had a lot of dead or matted hair removed. Generally, well-performed grooming should not cause any discomfort or pain for the dog. However, if a dog has sensitive skin, or if the grooming process is too rough or aggressive, the dog may feel uncomfortable or stressed after the grooming session. In these cases, it is important to carefully monitor the dog's behavior and to consult with a veterinarian or a professional groomer if you notice any signs of distress or discomfort. Overall, a well-performed grooming session can help to maintain the health and well-being of a dog, and many dogs enjoy the physical and emotional benefits of being groomed.
  • Do Groomers Get Cut First Or Washed?
    The grooming process for dogs usually begins with a thorough washing, followed by trimming or clipping. The reason for this is that a clean and wet coat is easier to groom and trim, as it reduces the risk of the scissors or clippers snagging or pulling on tangles or mats in the dog's coat. Washing also helps to remove any dirt, debris, and loose hair, which makes the trimming process smoother and more precise. Once the dog has been washed and dried, the groomer can then proceed with the trimming or clipping, shaping the coat to the desired style and length. The order of grooming can vary based on individual grooming preferences and the specific needs of each dog, but the general practice is to wash first and then trim.

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Mobile Pet Grooming available in the Following Neighborhoods:

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Brickell

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Doral

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Hialeah

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Kendall

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Miami

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Miramar

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Miami Beach

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Aventura

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Sweetwater

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Downtown Miami

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Coral Gables

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PineCrest

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Pembroke Pines

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Key Biscayne

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Midtown Miami

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