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Mobile Dog Groomers in Syracuse, NY

4 groomers · avg 4.9★ · 75 Google reviews · Listings verified August 2026

Mobile dog grooming in Syracuse brings a fully equipped grooming van right to your driveway, so your dog gets bathed, brushed, and trimmed without a trip across town. This matters here, where lake-effect snow off Lake Ontario can bury streets for days and make winter drives with a wet or anxious dog a real hassle.

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  1. Huggingtails Mobile Dog Grooming and Boarding

    4.9 (29) 4.9 out of 5 stars

    Service area: Greater Syracuse, NY (estimated)

    Nail trimEar cleaning✓ Fear-Free certified

  2. Fancy Furbabies Mobile Paw Spa LLC — business logo from Google

    Fancy Furbabies Mobile Paw Spa LLC

    4.7 (30) 4.7 out of 5 stars

    Based in Syracuse, NY

    Full groom

  3. Westy's House Call Pet Grooming

    5 (9) 5 out of 5 stars

    Service area: Greater Syracuse, NY (estimated)

    No website — call for services & prices

  4. Sherlock Bones Mobile Grooming

    5 (7) 5 out of 5 stars

    Service area: Greater Syracuse, NY (estimated)

Syracuse coats take a beating from the seasons. Heavy snow and road salt cling to paws and belly fur in neighborhoods like Eastwood, Strathmore, and the Valley, while damp spring thaws leave double-coated breeds matted underneath if they are not brushed out. Humid summers near the shared green spaces along Onondaga Creek can also trigger hot spots on thick-coated dogs.

A mobile groomer works one dog at a time in a quiet, climate-controlled space, which suits older pets and those stressed by a busy salon. The groomers listed on this page serve the Syracuse area, and you can compare them to find one that fits your dog's coat, size, and temperament before you book.

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Typical pricing: Pricing varies by your dog's size, coat type, condition, and the services you choose. Contact a listing on this page for a quote.

Frequently asked questions

  • How does Syracuse's lake-effect winter affect how often my dog needs grooming?

    Frequent grooming through winter helps because road salt and packed snow work into paw pads and belly fur, drying skin and causing matting. Regular baths and paw checks remove salt buildup, and a groomer can keep double coats brushed out so trapped moisture does not linger against the skin.

  • Should I change my dog's coat length for Syracuse summers versus winters?

    Keep double-coated breeds' undercoats brushed out rather than shaved, since that layer insulates against both winter cold and humid Central New York summers. Shorter trims can suit single-coated dogs in the muggy warm months, but ask a groomer on this page what fits your specific breed.

  • Can a mobile groomer reach my Syracuse neighborhood during heavy snow?

    Service depends on the groomer and current road conditions, since narrow, snow-lined streets in areas like Tipperary Hill or the Valley can limit van access and parking. Confirm the service area and any weather rescheduling policy when you contact a listing on this page to book.

  • 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.

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