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Mobile Dog Groomers in Las Cruces, NM
13 groomers · avg 4.0★ · 338 Google reviews · Listings verified August 2026
Mobile dog grooming in Las Cruces brings the wash, trim, and dry straight to your driveway in a self-contained van, so your dog stays close to home instead of waiting in a shop kennel. This suits our corner of the Chihuahuan Desert, where summer heat climbs fast and leaving a dog in a hot car for a cross-town trip is a real risk.
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Canine Society Mobile
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Wet Dog Mobile Pet Grooming, LLC
Full groomBathNail trimDe-mattingCat grooming
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Waggy Tails Mobile Pet Grooming
✓ Books onlineFrom $50Full groomDe-sheddingNail trimDe-matting✓ AKC S.A.F.E. certified✓ Insured
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Pawbershop Mobile Dog Grooming
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The Barkmobile
No website — call for services & prices
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Clean Paws Mobile Grooming
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Pets N Bubbles Mobile Grooming
Full groomBath
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What The Pup
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A & B Mobile Dog Grooming
No website — call for services & prices
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Top Dawg Mobile Pet Stylist
No website — call for services & prices
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Royal Paws Mobile Grooming
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J's Mobile Grooming
✓ Books online
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Our dry desert air and fine wind-blown dust settle deep into a dog's coat, and the strong New Mexico sun can bleach and dry out fur and skin. Regular grooming clears out that grit, checks for foxtails and burrs picked up along the Organ Mountains foothills or the arroyos near the Rio Grande, and keeps double-coated breeds cooler through our long warm season. Whether you live near Mesilla, in the East Mesa, or out toward Picacho, a groomer comes to you and works from their own water and power. To compare options, check the ratings and review counts for the groomers listed on this page and contact a listing on this page to book.
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Frequently asked questions
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How does the Las Cruces desert climate affect how often I should groom my dog?
Our dry heat, intense sun, and dust mean many dogs benefit from more frequent baths and brushing than in milder climates. Grit and dander build up quickly here, and matted coats trap heat. Ask a groomer listed on this page to set a schedule based on your dog's coat and how much time it spends outside.
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Should I have my double-coated dog shaved for Las Cruces summers?
Not usually, since a double coat actually insulates against our strong sun and helps regulate temperature, so shaving can raise sunburn and overheating risk. Regular de-shedding and thinning are often better. A groomer listed on this page can assess your dog's coat and recommend the safest approach for the local heat.
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Can a mobile groomer reach my neighborhood on the East Mesa or out toward Picacho?
Service areas differ by groomer, and many cover neighborhoods across Las Cruces from Mesilla to the East Mesa and foothill areas. Because vans carry their own water and power, they mainly need space to park near your home. Contact a listing on this page to confirm they serve your specific address.
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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.
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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.