Fetching groomers in your area...
Fetching groomers in your area...
52 verified groomers
Seattle is one of the most dog-friendly cities in the Pacific Northwest, with over 30 off-leash parks, hundreds of dog-welcoming patios, and a culture that treats pups like family. Sound Transit allows dogs of all sizes on its services, making it easy to get around town with your dog.
Listings last updated: April 2026
10 groomers found


Formerly industrial waterfront neighborhood packed with dog-friendly breweries, restaurants, and scenic walks along the Ballard Locks and Sunset Hill Park.
Vibrant, walkable neighborhood with Volunteer Park and a thriving cafe scene that welcomes dogs on patios year-round.
A 2.8-mile loop trail around Green Lake draws dog walkers daily, with a dedicated off-leash area on the northeast shore.
Beach-town vibe with Alki Beach, Lincoln Park trails, and a tight-knit community of dog owners and local groomers.
Seattle has 52 dog groomers listed on GroomLocal, serving pet owners across Washington. The area is home to 6 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.
Not sure where to start? Read our guide on how to choose a dog groomer, or check how often you should groom your dog based on breed and coat type. For local pricing, see our Seattle and Portland grooming cost guide.
Quirky, artsy neighborhood known as the "Center of the Universe" with dog-friendly shops along the Burke-Gilman Trail.
Quiet, residential neighborhood home to Discovery Park, with 534 acres of trails, meadows, and beach access for leashed walks.
Seattle's largest off-leash park at 9 acres in Sand Point, featuring open fields, wooded trails, and waterfront access on Lake Washington.
Beachfront off-leash area in Ballard combining sandy shoreline with scenic trails and Puget Sound views.
Fully fenced off-leash space in the Phinney Ridge neighborhood, popular with neighborhood regulars.
Highland Park's hidden gem with 4 acres of wooded trails and a separate small-dog section.
1.7-acre neighborhood off-leash area next to Judkins Park with unique art installations and friendly regulars.
Capitol Hill's go-to off-leash park with AstroTurf surface, so no mud even in Seattle's rainy months.
Fremont staple with a dog-friendly patio and a loyal following of local dog owners.
Ballard brewery with a large covered patio where well-behaved dogs are always welcome.
27-mile multi-use trail stretching from Ballard to Bothell. Perfect for long walks and runs with your dog.
West Seattle's iconic waterfront stretch where leashed dogs can enjoy sandy walks with skyline views.