For dog grooming services · 7-min read
SEO for dog grooming services
Pet owners searching 'dog groomer near me', 'puppy grooming [town]', 'dog bath + groom [area]' want to see quality work and hygiene standards. If you're not ranking top 3, they go to a competitor groomer. Before/after photos, breed specialisations, and online booking are your ranking signals.
Run a free audit81%
Grooming searches
are hyperlocal
<90s
Time to book
from landing on site
74%
Check reviews
before booking
Mobile-first
68% of traffic
is mobile
The 5 things that move the needle for dog grooming services
If you only had a fortnight to invest in your online presence, do these in this order.
Breed-specific grooming pages (poodles, doodles, terriers, large breeds, show cuts)
Each breed/cut style gets its own page. 'Poodle grooming in [town]', 'Doodle puppy grooming [area]'.
Before/after grooming portfolio
Real dogs you've groomed. Show transformations: matted to fluffy, dirty to clean. Trust builder.
Service pages (bath + groom, hand-stripping, breed-specific cuts, nail care)
Each service + breed combo gets its own page with pricing, timeline, care tips.
Online booking with breed + coat-type selection
Customers select breed. Auto-recommend cut style. Get quote + book same-day.
Groomer bio pages (experience with breeds, certifications)
Each groomer gets a bio. Builds trust for breed-specific grooming needs.
What we see in the wild
Common dog groomer-site SEO failures we find in real audits.
No before/after photos (biggest trust gap in grooming). One generic 'Dog Grooming' service page. No breed-specific pages. Pricing missing. No online booking. Website looks unprofessional (pet owners judge groomers by their site). Hours or availability unclear.
What happens when you run a Flatline audit on a dog groomer site
We score your homepage
Performance, on-page SEO, mobile, security, social, crawlability and structured data graded into a single Visibility Score 0-100.
You re-run on a service / specific page
Audit a service-specific page (treatment, menu, area). Service pages usually score 10-15 points lower than homepage, that's where the work is.
We surface the dog groomer-specific gaps
Missing schema, no service-specific landing pages, NAP inconsistency, weak structured data, every finding is mapped to what a dog groomer loses by ignoring it.
Track monthly
Re-audit on the 1st of every month. Watch the score climb as you ship fixes. Show the trend in budget conversations.
"After adding before/after photos and breed-specific pages, grooming bookings increased 70% and we built a waiting list."
A Dublin dog groomer (real client, anonymised)
Common questions
Should we publish pricing by breed?+
Yes. 'Small breed bath + groom £45-60, large breed £80-120.' Removes hesitation.
How often do dogs need grooming?+
Answer it on your site. 'Most dogs need grooming every 6-8 weeks' helps retention.
Should we have separate puppy grooming pages?+
Yes. Anxious first-time dog owners search 'puppy first groom'. Different audience, different pain points.
Is the score the same nationwide?+
Visibility Score itself is universal. What it predicts (rankings) varies by competition. A 70+ in a smaller town often means top of local pack. The same 70 in central London might still be page 2, competition is the multiplier.
Audit your dog groomer site
15 seconds, no card, plain-English findings tailored to your trade. We'll show you exactly what's costing you customers.