Bellevue welcomes dogs in all 70 of its parks and trails, making the Eastside a fantastic place for dog owners. From the legendary Marymoor Park in nearby Redmond to local off-leash corrals, the Eastside combines urban convenience with Pacific Northwest greenery.
Urban core with dog-friendly restaurant patios along Bellevue Way and easy access to Bellevue Downtown Park's paths.
Crossroads
Diverse, walkable neighborhood with its own off-leash dog park at Crossroads Community Park.
Wilburton
Central neighborhood with the Wilburton Hill off-leash area and proximity to the Eastside Rail Corridor trail.
Factoria
Residential area near Mercer Slough Nature Park, with 320 acres of wetland trails where leashed dogs can explore.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dog Grooming in Bellevue
How much does dog grooming cost in Bellevue?
Dog grooming in Bellevue, Washington typically costs $60 to $120 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 11 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 the Pacific Northwest, dogs often need grooming every 4 to 6 weeks during the rainy months (October through April) due to mud and damp conditions. Regular brushing at home between visits helps prevent matting.
What should I look for in a dog groomer in Bellevue?
Bellevue has 11 dog groomers listed on GroomLocal, serving pet owners across Washington. 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.
Known as the "Disneyland for Dogs," this 40-acre off-leash area in nearby Redmond features open fields, swimming access, and agility equipment.
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Robinswood Off-Leash Dog Corral
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Bellevue's dedicated off-leash facility within Robinswood Community Park, with a fully fenced area for safe play.
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Crossroads Off-Leash Area
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Neighborhood off-leash park being upgraded to a permanent facility, popular with local dog owners.
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Luther Burbank Off-Leash Area
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Located on Mercer Island, this park offers a designated off-leash area and a dog beach on Lake Washington.
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Dog-Friendly Spots in Bellevue
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Eastside Rail Corridor Trail
Multi-mile paved trail connecting Bellevue to Kirkland and Redmond. Great for long leashed walks.
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Mercer Slough Nature Park
320 acres of wetland trails and boardwalks in central Bellevue. Leashed dogs welcome on all paths.
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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 11 groomers in Bellevue, you have plenty of options to compare. Each listing on GroomLocal includes service details and contact information.
Are there mobile dog groomers in Bellevue?
Yes, several groomers in Bellevue, WA 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.