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10 groomers · avg 4.8★ · 1,358 Google reviews · Listings verified August 2026
Mobile dog grooming in Colorado Springs brings the wash, trim, and dry straight to your driveway in a self-contained van, so your dog stays out of a crowded shop and skips the car ride. This suits our city well, because the dry, high-altitude climate along the Front Range can leave coats dusty and skin flaky, and a calm one-on-one session lets a groomer check for irritation as they work.
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Our elevation means strong sun and big temperature swings, from warm afternoons to cold mornings, plus dry winter air that mats double coats on breeds like Huskies, Golden Retrievers, and Bernese Mountain Dogs. Spring and fall shedding can be heavy here, and paws pick up sand, foxtails, and ice melt depending on the season. A groomer who works around Colorado Springs neighborhoods, from Briargate and Rockrimmon to the Broadmoor area and Old Colorado City, understands these local coat needs. The groomers listed on this page serve local pet owners, and you can compare them and reach out to book a visit that fits your dog and your street.
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How does Colorado Springs' dry, high-altitude climate affect my dog's coat and grooming needs?
Our thin, dry mountain air pulls moisture from skin and coat, which can cause flaking, dandruff, and itchiness year-round. Regular baths with proper conditioning and thorough brushing help. Ask a groomer listed on this page about coat-safe products and a schedule suited to the Front Range's low humidity and strong sun.
How often should I groom my dog given Colorado Springs' seasons?
Plan for more frequent visits during spring and fall, when local double-coated breeds blow their coats heavily as temperatures swing. Winter's dry air still calls for steady brushing and moisturizing baths, while summer sun and trail dust add grit. A groomer on this page can set a cadence for your dog's coat.
Can a mobile groomer reach my neighborhood across Colorado Springs, from Briargate to the west side?
Service areas differ by groomer, since our city spreads across a wide area with hilly west-side streets, foothill access, and busier corridors like Powers and Academy. Confirm coverage and parking space for the van when you book. Contact a listing on this page to check whether they serve your street.
How does mobile dog grooming work?
A mobile groomer brings a fully equipped grooming van to your home. You book a time, the van parks at your curb or driveway, and your dog is bathed, dried, and trimmed on site. The van carries its own water, power, and climate control, so there is no drop-off and your dog stays in a calm, familiar setting.
How are the groomers on this page ranked?
Each listing earns a quality score that weighs its star rating together with how many reviews back it up. That rewards businesses that are both well regarded and consistently reviewed, so a steady, well-reviewed track record ranks ahead of a high rating from only a handful of customers.