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Best dog groomers in Amarillo, TX

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Top Rising Star Dog Groomers · Amarillo, TX

The Groomery

★★★★½ 4.9 (28 reviews)

4090 Business Park Dr, Amarillo, TX 79110, USA

(806) 437-1606

⭐ Rising Star

Unleashed

★★★★½ 4.8 (75 reviews)

3359 Bell St, Amarillo, TX 79106, USA

(806) 355-1222

⭐ Rising Star

Diva dogs grooming

★★★★½ 4.8 (36 reviews)

4719 S Western St, Amarillo, TX 79109, USA

(806) 236-9117

⭐ Rising Star

Carol's Pet Salon

★★★★½ 4.7 (20 reviews)

4127 Business Park Dr, Amarillo, TX 79110, USA

(806) 352-6861

⭐ Rising Star

Diamond in the Ruff dog grooming

★★★★½ 4.6 (79 reviews)

2617 Wolflin Ave, Amarillo, TX 79109, USA

(806) 418-6750

⭐ Rising Star

Bark Avenue @ The Trails

★★★★½ 4.6 (99 reviews)

3730 W Amarillo Blvd, Amarillo, TX 79106, USA

(806) 342-9962

⭐ Rising Star

Petco Grooming

★★★★½ 4.6 (66 reviews)

2203 S Western St #300, Amarillo, TX 79109, USA

(806) 353-3304

⭐ Rising Star

Bark Avenue @ The Shops of 34th Ave

★★★★½ 4.6 (38 reviews)

4165 SW 34th Ave, Amarillo, TX 79109, USA

(806) 353-2275

⭐ Rising Star

Sidekicks Stay & Play - Amarillo, TX

★★★★½ 4.6 (52 reviews)

8723 Plum Creek Dr, Amarillo, TX 79124, USA

(806) 395-3133

⭐ Rising Star

Finding a dog groomer in Amarillo

The Texas Panhandle's high plains environment creates some of the most demanding conditions for dog coats in the country. Amarillo sits at nearly 3,700 feet elevation where wind is constant, dust is fine and pervasive, and the air is drastically drier than most of Texas. That combination strips moisture from coats and skin quickly — dogs who go without regular grooming in Amarillo develop dry, brittle coats and irritated skin faster than owners transplanted from humid Southern cities typically expect. The Panhandle's signature caliche dust — a fine, mineral-rich powder from the surrounding high plains — works deep into dense coats and requires thorough baths rather than simple brushing to remove.

Panhandle weather swings compound the challenge. Amarillo winters bring genuine freezing temperatures and ice storms that mean dogs come inside with salt and de-icer residue on their paws and belly fur. Summers reach the upper 90s with intense UV exposure at high elevation. Transitional seasons can bring both conditions in the same week. A groomer who understands seasonal coat management — heavier moisturizing treatments in dry winter, protective conditioning before summer UV peaks — provides genuine value beyond a standard bath and trim.

Amarillo doesn't have the density of big Texas metro markets like Dallas or Austin, which means the gap between excellent and mediocre groomers is wider and less obvious. Large chain operations like PetSmart and Petco exist here as everywhere, but they rely on high volume and variable staff quality. The Rising Star independent groomers in Amarillo — owner-operated shops where the person who booked your appointment is the person grooming your dog — offer accountability and personal attention that chains structurally can't match.

BestPros curates only Rising Star groomers in Amarillo with real verified reviews. Every business on this page built its reputation through consistent, personal service — not marketing spend or franchise reputation.

Frequently asked questions

How much does dog grooming cost in Amarillo, TX?

Amarillo pricing is generally lower than major Texas metros like Dallas or Austin. Expect $35–$60 for a basic bath and brush on a small dog, $55–$85 for a full groom on a medium dog, and $75–$120 for larger breeds. Doodles typically run $15–$30 more because of coat complexity. The best independent groomers in Amarillo price fairly and are upfront about costs — a basic bath that turns into a significant dematting job should be flagged before work starts, not discovered on the invoice. Rising Star operators tend to earn reviews that specifically mention pricing transparency as a positive.

How often should I groom my dog in Amarillo's climate?

The Panhandle's dry air and persistent dust push grooming needs differently than humid climates. Coat dryness is the primary concern rather than matting from moisture — dogs in Amarillo benefit from more frequent conditioning treatments and less aggressive coat-stripping than dogs in humid Southern cities. Short coats: professional care every 8–10 weeks. Medium to long coats: every 6–8 weeks with conditioning. Doodles: every 4–6 weeks. Spring wind season — when caliche dust reaches peak levels — is the time to schedule an extra thorough bath regardless of breed. Paw care matters year-round given the caliche that accumulates between paw pads.

What is fear-free grooming and why does it matter?

Fear-free grooming prioritizes reducing anxiety throughout the appointment rather than simply completing it as fast as possible. It involves reading the dog's body language, slowing down or pausing when stress signals appear, using calming handling techniques, and for highly anxious dogs breaking the process into shorter multi-session appointments until tolerance is built. The practical payoff: dogs who learn that grooming is safe and manageable become easier to groom over time, not harder. In a market like Amarillo with fewer groomers per capita than bigger Texas cities, finding one who invests in fear-free technique is especially worth prioritizing — switching groomers is more disruptive when good options are fewer.

What should I ask a groomer before the first appointment?

For Amarillo specifically: Do you use moisturizing shampoos and conditioners suited to dry, low-humidity climates? How do you handle fine dust and caliche embedded in the coat — does your bath process specifically address that? How many dogs does each groomer handle per day? What's your approach with anxious or reactive dogs? Do you do cage-free or kennel-free drying? The answers tell you whether this is an operation that understands the Panhandle's specific conditions, or a generic grooming service that happens to be located here. An experienced Amarillo groomer will have specific answers about dry-climate coat care.

What does Rising Star mean on BestPros?

We filter out brand-new businesses without enough reviews to evaluate, and we filter out large corporate chains whose review counts reflect volume and brand familiarity rather than genuine local quality. Rising Stars are typically owner-operated shops with 20–100 real reviews and a 4.5-star-or-higher average — the range where you get enough signal to trust the rating without so many reviews that you're evaluating a corporate chain. Every groomer on this page earned their spot through real customer feedback — not by paying BestPros for placement.

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