Bend is an outdoor dog paradise with over 50 miles of urban trails, nine dedicated off-leash parks, more than 40 dog-friendly restaurants, and endless National Forest land right at your doorstep. The city consistently ranks among the most dog-friendly places in Oregon.
Modern planned community with its own 1.6-acre fenced neighborhood dog park and Discovery Park's 12 acres of open space surrounding a scenic lake.
Old Mill District
Riverfront shopping and dining district along the Deschutes River with paved trails and numerous dog-welcoming patios.
Westside
Residential area with easy access to Phil's Trail system and the Deschutes National Forest for off-leash hiking adventures.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Grooming in Bend
How much does dog grooming cost in Bend?
Dog grooming in Bend, Oregon typically costs $40 to $90 for a standard bath and haircut, depending on your dog's size, breed, and coat condition. Prices may be higher for large breeds or dogs with matted fur. Compare 15 groomers on GroomLocal to find the best value.
How often should I groom my dog?
Most dogs should be professionally groomed every 4 to 8 weeks. Dogs with longer coats (Poodles, Shih Tzus, Goldendoodles) need grooming every 4 to 6 weeks. Short-haired breeds can go 8 to 12 weeks between appointments. In drier areas like Bend, there is less mud buildup, but dust and dry conditions can affect coat health. Regular brushing at home between visits helps prevent matting and keeps your dog's coat in good shape.
Bend has 15 dog groomers listed on GroomLocal, serving pet owners across Oregon. The area is home to 4 dog parks, making it easy to exercise your dog before or after a grooming appointment. All listings in our directory include service details and contact information so you can compare options and find the right fit.
Bend's largest dog park at 18.8 acres, fully fenced with large grassy areas, juniper-lined trails, and a separate small-dog area.
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Riverbend Park Off-Leash Area
Off-Leash
Fenced area with riverside access for swimming, picnic shelters, restrooms, and poop bag stations.
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Ponderosa Park
Off-Leash
Five fenced acres for dogs to explore with picnic shelters, water sources, and poop bag dispensaries.
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Hollinshead Park
Off-Leash
Grassy 3-acre off-leash area with a restored barn and community garden nearby.
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Dog-Friendly Spots in Bend
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10 Barrel Brewing
Iconic Bend brewery with a spacious outdoor area where dogs are welcomed alongside their owners.
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Crux Fermentation Project
Popular gathering spot with panoramic Cascade Mountain views and a large dog-friendly outdoor area.
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Deschutes River Trail
Miles of riverside trails perfect for leashed walks, with swimming access points along the way.
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Phil's Trail Complex
Extensive trail network on the west side of town connecting to National Forest land. A dog hiking paradise.
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Look for groomers with positive reviews, proper certifications, and a clean facility. Ask about their experience with your dog's breed. A good groomer will discuss your preferences before starting and handle your dog with patience. With 15 groomers in Bend, you have plenty of options to compare. Each listing on GroomLocal includes service details and contact information.
Are there mobile dog groomers in Bend?
Yes, several groomers in Bend, OR offer mobile grooming services. Mobile groomers come to your home in a fully equipped van, which is convenient for busy pet owners or dogs that get anxious at salons. Check individual listings on GroomLocal for mobile availability.
What grooming services do most groomers offer?
Most professional groomers offer bath and blow-dry, haircut and styling, nail trimming, ear cleaning, teeth brushing, and de-shedding treatments. Many also provide add-on services like flea treatments, medicated baths, and anal gland expression. Breed-specific cuts are available at salons with experienced stylists.