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PETABLE EXPRESSIONS GROOMING SERVICE PRICE LIST by BREED All Prices Are Averages of What You Can Expect to Pay PETABLE EXPRESSIONS GROOMING SERVICE PRICE LIST BY BREED All prices are averages of what you can expect to pay. Prices will vary depending on type, coat and behavior. All prices are subject to change. Basic Bath Wash, Dry, Brush, Clean Ears & Trim Nails Basic Bath rush eeth, xpress lands, pecial hampoo, Full Service Bath B T E G S S Conditioner, Cologne, Bow/bandanna, Breath Spray Basic Groom Basic Groom ~ + (face, feet & sanitary) Full Service Groom Full Service Bath + FULL Groom À la carte Trim Nails $6 Grind Nails $10 Soft Cap Nails $20 Clean Ears $10 Pluck Ears $15 Brush Teeth $10 Face, Feet, Sanitary (no bath) $25 - $35 De-mat (base plus $5/15minutes) $10 Low Shed / De-Shed $10 Special Handling (elderly,aggressive, etc) $10 Express Service $20 Bow/Bandanna $2 Blueberry Facial $5 Basic Full Service Basic Full Service Breed Bath Bath Grooming Grooming Affenpinscher 36 40 48 55 Afghan Hound 40 55 65 75 Airedale Terrier 40 55 65 75 Akita 40 55 65 75 Alaskan Malamute 40 55 65 75 American English Coonhound 40 55 65 75 American Eskimo Dog 36 45 55 65 American Foxhound 35 45 65 75 American Staffordshire Terrier 40 55 65 75 American Water Spaniel 45 55 65 75 Anatolian Shepherd Dog 50 55 65 85 Appenzeller Sennenhunde 50 55 65 75 Argentine Dogo 50 55 65 75 Australian Cattle Dog 40 55 65 75 Australian Shepherd 40 55 65 75 Australian Terrier 40 45 55 65 Azawakh 40 45 55 65 Barbet 40 45 55 65 Basenji 40 45 55 65 Basic Full Service Basic Full Service Breed Bath Bath Grooming Grooming Basset Hound 40 45 55 65 Beagle 40 45 55 65 Bearded Collie 40 55 65 75 Beauceron 40 55 65 80 Bedlington Terrier 40 55 65 75 Belgian Laekenois 40 55 65 80 Belgian Malinois 40 55 65 75 Belgian Sheepdog 40 55 65 75 Belgian Tervuren 40 55 65 75 Bergamasco 200 250 350 450 Berger Picard 40 55 65 75 Bernese Mountain Dog 50 85 100 110 Bichon Frise 40 45 55 65 Black and Tan Coonhound 40 55 65 75 Black Russian Terrier 40 55 65 85 Bloodhound 40 55 65 75 Bluetick Coonhound 40 55 65 75 Boerboel 45 55 65 75 Bolognese 40 45 55 65 Border Collie 40 45 55 65 Border Terrier 40 45 55 60 Borzoi 40 50 60 70 Boston Terrier 25 35 45 55 Bouvier des Flandres 40 55 65 75 Boxer 40 45 55 65 Boykin Spaniel 40 50 60 70 Bracco Italiano 40 45 55 65 Briard 40 55 65 75 Brittany 40 45 55 65 Brussels Griffon 38 45 50 60 Bull Terrier 40 45 55 60 Bulldog 40 45 55 60 Bullmastiff 50 40 50 60 Cairn Terrier 40 45 55 60 Canaan Dog 40 45 50 60 Cane Corso 40 45 60 70 Cardigan Welsh Corgi 40 45 50 60 Catahoula Leopard Dog 40 55 65 75 Caucasian Ovcharka 40 55 65 75 Cavalier King Charles Spaniel 40 45 50 60 Central Asian Shepherd Dog 50 55 65 75 Cesky Terrier 40 45 55 60 Chesapeake Bay Retriever 40 45 55 65 Chihuahua 15 25 35 45 Chinese Crested 20 25 40 50 Chinese Shar-Pei 40 45 55 65 Chinook 40 45 65 75 Chow Chow 40 55 85 95 Cirneco dell'Etna 30 40 50 60 Basic Full Service Basic Full Service Breed Bath Bath Grooming Grooming Clumber Spaniel 40 45 55 65 Cocker Spaniel 40 45 55 60 Collie 40 45 60 70 Coton de Tulear 40 45 55 60 Curly-Coated Retriever 40 45 55 65 Czechoslovakian Vlcak 40 45 55 65 Dachshund 15 25 35 45 Dalmatian 40 45 55 60 Dandie Dinmont Terrier 40 45 55 60 Doberman Pinscher 40 45 55 60 Dogue de Bordeaux 40 45 60 70 English Cocker Spaniel 40 45 55 60 English Foxhound 40 45 55 65 English Setter 40 45 55 65 English Springer Spaniel 40 45 55 65 English Toy Spaniel 40 45 55 60 Entlebucher Mountain Dog 40 45 55 60 Estrela Mountain Dog 50 55 70 80 Eurasier 40 55 65 75 Field Spaniel 40 55 60 70 Finnish Lapphund 40 45 55 65 Finnish Spitz 45 55 65 70 Flat-Coated Retriever 40 55 65 75 French Bulldog 28 35 45 55 German Pinscher 40 45 50 55 German Shepherd Dog 50 55 65 75 German Shorthaired Pointer 40 45 55 65 German Spitz 40 45 55 65 German Wirehaired Pointer 40 45 55 65 Giant Schnauzer 40 55 65 75 Glen of Imaal Terrier 40 45 55 60 Golden Retriever 45 55 65 75 Gordon Setter 40 45 65 75 Grand Basset Griffon Vendéen 40 45 55 65 Great Dane 40 45 55 65 Great Pyrenees 50 55 80 90 Greater Swiss Mountain Dog 50 55 70 80 Greyhound 40 50 55 65 Harrier 40 45 50 55 Havanese 40 45 55 60 Ibizan Hound 30 40 50 60 Icelandic Sheepdog 35 45 65 75 Irish Red and White Setter 35 45 65 75 Irish Setter 25 35 55 65 Irish Terrier 25 35 55 65 Irish Water Spaniel 30 40 65 75 Irish Wolfhound 30 40 65 75 Italian Greyhound 30 40 55 65 Japanese Chin 20 25 45 55 Basic Full Service Basic Full Service Breed Bath Bath Grooming Grooming Jindo 40 45 55 65 Kai Ken 40 45 55 65 Karelian Bear Dog 40 55 65 70 Keeshond 50 50 60 70 Kerry Blue Terrier 40 50 55 65 Kishu Ken 40 50 55 65 Komondor 200 215 600 615 Kooikerhondje 40 45 55 60 Kuvasz 50 55 85 95 Labrador Retriever 40 45 55 65 Lagotto Romagnolo 40 45 55 65 Lakeland Terrier 40 45 55 65 Lancashire Heeler 40 45 50 60 Leonberger 50 55 85 95 Lhasa Apso 40 45 55 60 Löwchen 40 45 55 60 Maltese 40 45 55 60 Manchester Terrier 40 45 50 55 Mastiff 50 55 65 80 Miniature Bull Terrier 40 45 50 55 Miniature Pinscher 28 30 35 45 Miniature Schnauzer 40 45 55 60 Mudi 40 45 55 60 Neapolitan Mastiff 50 55 65 70 Newfoundland 45 55 85 95 Norfolk Terrier 40 45 55 60 Norrbottenspets 40 45 55 65 Norwegian Buhund 40 45 55 65 Norwegian Elkhound 40 50 80 90 Norwegian Lundehund 40 45 55 60 Norwich Terrier 40 45 55 60 Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever 40 45 55 65 Old English Sheepdog 50 55 75 85 Otterhound 50 55 75 85 Papillon 38 45 55 60 Parson Russell Terrier 38 45 55 60 Pekingese 40 45 55 60 Pembroke Welsh Corgi 40 45 55 60 Perro de Presa Canario 50 55 60 80 Peruvian Inca Orchid 40 45 55 65 Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen 40 45 55 60 Pharaoh Hound 40 45 55 65 Plott 40 45 0 0 Pointer 40 45 55 65 Polish Lowland Sheepdog 40 55 65 75 Pomeranian 38 45 55 60 Poodle, Toy 38- 40 45 55 60 Poodle, Standard/Doodle, Golden 40 55 65 75-90 Portuguese Podengo 40 55 60 70 Basic Full Service Basic Full Service Breed Bath Bath Grooming Grooming Portuguese Pointer 40 55 60 70 Portuguese Water Dog 40 55 60 70 Pug 38 45 55 60 Puli 200 215 300 315 Pumi 25 35 45 55 Pyrenean Shepherd 40 50 55 65 Rafeiro do Alentejo 40 55 65 75 Rat Terrier 38 48 55 60 Redbone Coonhound 40 45 55 65 Rhodesian Ridgeback 40 45 55 65 Rottweiler 40 45 70 80 Russell Terrier 38 48 55 60 Saint Bernard 55 60 80 90 Saluki 40 45 55 65 Samoyed 50 60 100 110 Schapendoes 50 55 65 75 Schipperke 40 45 55 60 Scottish Deerhound 40 45 55 70 Scottish Terrier 40 45 55 60 Sealyham Terrier 40 45 55 60 Shetland Sheepdog 45 55 60 70 Shiba Inu 40 45 55 65 Shih Tzu 40 45 55 60 Siberian Husky 50 55 70 80 Silky Terrier 40 50 55 60 Skye Terrier 40 50 55 60 Sloughi 40 45 50 60 Small Munsterlander Pointer 40 45 55 65 Smooth Fox Terrier 38 40 55 65 Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier 40 45 55 65 Spanish Water Dog 25 35 55 65 Spinone Italiano 40 55 60 70 Stabyhoun 40 45 65 75 Staffordshire Bull Terrier 40 45 55 65 Standard Schnauzer 50 55 65 75 Sussex Spaniel 40 45 55 60 Swedish Lapphund 40 45 60 70 Swedish Vallhund 40 45 50 65 Thai Ridgeback 40 45 55 65 Tibetan Mastiff 50 55 85 95 Tibetan Spaniel 38 45 55 60 Tibetan Terrier 40 45 55 65 Tosa 40 45 55 65 Toy Fox Terrier 38 45 55 60 Treeing Tennessee Brindle 40 45 55 60 Treeing Walker Coonhound 40 45 55 60 Vizsla 40 45 55 60 Weimaraner 40 45 55 60 Welsh Springer Spaniel 40 45 55 65 Basic Full Service Basic Full Service Breed Bath Bath Grooming Grooming Welsh Terrier 40 45 55 60 West Highland White Terrier 40 45 55 60 Whippet 45 50 55 60 Wire Fox Terrier 40 45 55 60 Wirehaired Pointing Griffon 40 45 55 65 Wirehaired Vizsla 40 45 55 60 Xoloitzcuintli 38 45 55 60 Yorkshire Terrier 38- 40 45 55 60.
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