Dog Groomers in New Canaan, CT

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Dog Grooming Market in New Canaan

Typical Range
$65-$150 per session
Avg Project
$95
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Varies by breed size and coat type.

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Pet Service Licensing in New Canaan

CT Dept. of Agriculture — Animal Control & Veterinary Licensing via CT DPH
(860) 713-2504|Official Website

Veterinarians must hold a CT license issued by the CT Dept. of Public Health — verify at elicense.ct.gov. Pet stores are licensed by the CT Dept. of Agriculture at (860) 713-2504. Boarding kennels and pet daycares are licensed at the town level and inspected by local animal control officers. Dog groomers do not require a state license in Connecticut. Dog walkers and pet sitters are unregulated at the state level. Dog trainers are not state-licensed but certification through organizations like CPDT-KA is recommended. Always verify any provider's credentials independently.

Frequently Asked Questions

1How much does dog grooming cost in New Canaan?
Dog grooming in New Canaan costs $65-$150 per session. A basic bath and brush starts at $40-$65 for small dogs, while full grooming with a haircut runs $65-$150+ depending on breed and coat condition.
2How often should I groom my dog in New Canaan?
Dogs with continuously growing hair (Poodles, Doodles, Shih Tzus) need grooming every 4-6 weeks. Double-coated breeds (Labs, Huskies) benefit from professional de-shedding every 8-12 weeks. Short-haired breeds can go 8-12 weeks between sessions but still need regular nail trims.
3What should I expect at my dog's first grooming appointment?
A good New Canaan groomer will ask about your dog's temperament, health issues, and the cut you want. First visits take 2-3 hours as the groomer assesses coat condition. Bring vaccination records — most Fairfield County salons require proof of rabies and bordetella. Puppies can start as early as 12-16 weeks.
4What grooming does my dog need in winter vs summer in Connecticut?
In Fairfield County, winter grooming means protecting paws from road salt and ice melt — ask your groomer about paw pad conditioning and keeping fur between the pads trimmed short so ice balls don't form. Don't shave double-coated breeds in winter; their undercoat provides insulation. In summer (June-August), shorter cuts help with heat, but leave at least one inch of coat on dogs prone to sunburn. Watch for heat stroke signs during outdoor activities — brachycephalic breeds like Bulldogs and Pugs are especially vulnerable in Connecticut's humid summers.
5What certifications should a professional dog groomer have?
Look for groomers certified through the National Dog Groomers Association of America (NDGAA) or International Professional Groomers Inc (IPG). These certifications require hands-on testing and demonstrate competence with a range of breeds. While Connecticut does not currently require groomers to be licensed, certification signals a groomer has invested in professional training. Ask if they have experience with your specific breed — grooming a Standard Poodle or an Old English Sheepdog requires very different skill sets.

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