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Tacoma is a rising star for dog owners in the South Sound, offering spacious parks, waterfront trails along Commencement Bay, and a growing number of dog-friendly restaurants and breweries. With lower grooming costs than Seattle and a laid-back vibe, Tacoma is a great place to keep your pup pampered.
Listings last updated: April 2026
5 groomers found



Historic neighborhood near Wright Park with walkable streets, local coffee shops, and easy access to downtown grooming salons.
Tacoma's eclectic dining strip with dog-friendly patios at spots like Engine House No. 9 and the Parkway Tavern.
Family-friendly neighborhood with tree-lined streets, local boutiques, and proximity to Point Defiance Park.
Residential area along the waterfront with Ruston Way trails and access to Point Defiance, Tacoma's crown jewel for dog owners.
Tacoma has 23 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.
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.
Home to Wapato Park and the Swan Creek trail system, offering affordable neighborhoods with great green space for dogs.
Seven-acre off-leash area south of Fort Nisqually within Tacoma's flagship 760-acre park, featuring shade shelters, a waterfront bluff, and a separate small-dog area.
Fully fenced dog park with three separate areas for pets to roam off-leash, including a dedicated small-dog zone. Water, benches, and shelters provided.
Opened in 2021, this 4-acre off-leash area features separate small-dog and large-dog sections, forested trails, and plenty of open space.
1.5-acre fully fenced off-leash park with drinking fountains, benches, and shade shelters in a convenient central location.
Casual spot with a large backyard patio where dogs are welcome. Known for their "Pup Patty" and treats on hand for dogs.
Historic firehouse turned brewpub in the 6th Ave district with great outdoor space and dog-loving staff who keep water bowls at the ready.
6,000-square-foot indoor dog park with turf zones, agility equipment, and climate-controlled play, plus beer for the humans.
2-mile paved trail along Commencement Bay connecting multiple parks, restaurants, and waterfront views.