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Starting a dog grooming business is an exciting but important endeavor with a lot of steps to complete. One crucial early step is coming up with dog grooming names and choosing your business name.
But coming up with business names can be tricky. After all, there are legal procedures to follow, and you need a creative, stand-out name. If you’re feeling like the inspiration is running thin or the process feels overwhelming, you’re not alone. Thankfully, help is here — we’ve got over 300 name ideas ripe for the picking. Before long, you’ll have the perfect dog grooming business name.
One quick note before we dive in: just because a name is on this list doesn’t guarantee that it’s available in your state. If you like one of the names we’ve included here, it’s your responsibility to check that the name is available. Please be sure to do your homework before using a business name.
If you’re looking for a classic dog grooming business name, you have lots of options. Here are just a few of our favorites.
A Hair Too Long | Bark in Style Mobile Pet Grooming | Bubble Love Dog Groomers |
A Spa Day | Bark of the Town Spa | Business Plans |
Affectionate All Pet Groomers | Barking Lot Mobile Pet Grooming | Canine Capers |
All Creatures Big and Small Pet Salon | Barks and Bubbles | Canine Devine |
All Four Paws All Fur Pet Grooming | Bath and Buzz Mobile Dog Grooming | Chic Tails and Paws Poodle Groomers |
All Sitting Pretty Dog Grooming and Spa | Beauty Into Beast Dog Grooming | Classic Clip |
Animal Lovers Dog Salon | Bitty Class Tiny Dog Groomers | Classy Canines |
April’s Furry Tails Grooming | Bloomingtails Pet Salon | Cleverdog Grooming and Doggie Daycare |
Back Porch | Bonnie’s Dog and Cat Grooming | Clip ’N Clean |
Bad to the Bone Pet Grooming | Bows and Bones Pet Grooming | Clip and Fluff |
Bailey’s Grooming Service | Bowtique Dog Grooming | Clippendale’s Pet Grooming |
A great way to stand out from other dog grooming companies is to have a creative business name. That way, your name will be truly distinct. Here are some great options.
Comb and Collar | Doggy Bath and Biscuit | Groome Dots |
Cosmo Dog Cares | Dogs A Stylin | Groomed to Purrfection |
Cut Above the Rest | Elle’s Dog Care | Grooming Cottage |
Cute Tails | Evoke Pet Care | Grooming Time |
Day in Paradise Dog Grooming | Fancy Tails | Groomingdales Designer Dog Spa |
Delightful Dog Grooming | Fingerbell | Groomy |
Dirty Dogs Are Our Favorites | Flying Fur Mobile Grooming Van | Hair of the Dog |
Dirty Paws Dog Spa | Fresh Paws | Hair Off the Dog |
Diva Dogs Show Dog Groomers | Freshwish | Hairy Situations Dog Grooming |
Dog Gone Chic Pet Grooming | Fur Flies | Hairy’s Pet Grooming |
Dog Scents | Fuzzy Friends Pet Salon | Happy Clean Pet Spa |
Dog Sense | Gentle Brush | Happy Dog Mobile Grooming |
Dog Tales | Glowmore Spa | Happy Love Spa |
Dog Wash | Golden Bone | Happy Petz |
Dog’s Delight | Golden’s Mobile Dog Grooming | Happy Valley |
Doggie Doo’s Pet Grooming | Great Tails | Honey Pets Groomers |
If your pet grooming shop will have fun, sweet vibes, you might decide you need a cute business name. Here are some of our favorites.
Hot Dog Grooming | Mad Pets | Paw Prints Grooming Salon |
Hot Dogs and Cool Cats | Meows and Growls Groomers | Paw Spa |
Howl to the Chief | Midtown Puppy Spa | Pawsitively Divine Cat Care |
Hugs and Kisses Pet Groomers | Miss Puppy Spa | Pawsitively Purrfect Pet Grooming |
K-9 Clippery | Muddy Paws Pet Grooming | Persona Pet Care |
K-9 Heaven | Mystic Fluffy | Pet Express |
K-9 Kleaners | Nails to Tails Dog Grooming Spa | Pet Flirt |
K9 Grooming | Pacific Dog Spa | Pet Gossips |
Kat’s Dogs | Pamper Camper | Pet Magic |
King and Queen Dog Grooming | Pamper Shades | Pet Matter |
Kitty’s Canine Clips | Pampered Point | Pet Wheel |
Kritter Cuts | Pampered Pooches | Petman Grooming |
Laundromutt | Parking and Barking | Petprism |
Lovely Pets | Mobile Pet Van | Petside |
Luxora | Parlor for Pets Dog Salon | Posh Poodle Pet Grooming |
Some business owners decide that they need a unique name that no one else has thought of. Here are some great options.
Prefurred Pet Wash and Grooming | Shampooches | Yuppy Puppy |
Pretty Feets | Showdogs Pet Spa | Top Dog |
Puff and Fluff Grooming and Pet Sitting | Soapy Suds Pet Groomers | Trans-fur-mations Pet Styling |
Puppie Chics | Soapy’s Dog Wash | Trendy Paws |
Puppies Dazzler | Sparky’s Pet Grooming | Ultra Glo |
Puppy Lovers Salon | Splendid Pups | Urban Paws |
Puppy Relaxed | Star Struck Grooming Salon and Pet Boutique | Vanity Fur Pet Grooming |
Purrfect Touch | Styl’n Mutts Dog Grooming | Violet Care |
Right On the Spot Mobile Groomers | Style Star | Wag’in Wheels Mobile Groomers |
Scrub-a-dub Dog | Suds Up Dog Grooming | Wagtime |
Shaggy Chic Pet Grooming | Tails R’ Wagging Pet Salon | Wash Your Paws Pet Grooming |
Shaggy Dawg | Tailspin Dog Grooming | Well Groomed |
A great way to make your name “stick” in the minds of your customers is to pick a name that makes them laugh. After all, who doesn’t love a good joke? Here are some of our favorite funny pet grooming names.
Whisker Wash Dog Grooming | Tail Waggers Trim | Pawsitively Pristine |
Wiggly Tails | The Grooming Giggles | Glamour Paws Parlor |
Woof Gang Bakery and Grooming | Sniff and Puff Parlor | The Barky Brush |
Woof Woof! | Muddy Paws Makeover | Ruff Life Grooming |
Zoom Zoom Groom Mobile Dog Grooming | Furball Fiesta Grooming | Clip ‘n’ Snip Canine Salon |
Paws and Relax Spa | Canine Coiffures | Tailspin Trims |
Furry Fiasco Grooming | Poodle Strudel Grooming | Happy Tails & Trails Grooming |
Bark ‘n’ Bubble Groomers | Barking Mad Groomers | Bow-Wow Boutique |
A catchy dog grooming business name could be your ticket to name recognition in your city or town. Here are some catchy monikers.
Clean Paws Pal | Paws Clean Ahead | Pawslance Groomers |
Dirty Paws Answer | Paws Collar Clipper Groomers | Pawsorama Mobile Groomers |
Fetch Tails | Paws Day | Pawstastic |
Pack of Paws Mobile Grooming | Paws Happy | Soapy Paws |
Paws Accelerate | Paws Hound | Spot Tails |
Paws Active | Paws K9 | Sudsy Snoots |
Paws Arid | Paws Paws | Tailsfluent |
Paws Bark | Paws Pup Pals | Tailslux Dog Spa |
Paws Buddy | Paws Purebred | Waggle Tails Groomers |
Do you want to market yourself as a smooth, hip grooming shop? A cool business name could be perfect for you.
Forage Tails | Society Dog Tails | Tailsque |
Furry Tails Groomers | Tailsaro | Tailssio Dog Spa |
Pantry Tails | Tailsistic | Tailsster |
Partner Tails | Tailslaza | Tailssy Pet Groomers |
Posh Tails Doggie Spa | Tailslux | Time for Tails |
Premium Tails | Tailsology Designer Dog Groomer | Unleashed Tails & Suds |
All dogs are good boys or good girls who deserve a good dog grooming shop. Here are some name ideas to help you market to the furriest friends of all dog breeds.
Buddy Fur Clippers | Furlance Mobile Dog Grooming | Furworks |
Companions Fur Shampoo | Furopedia | Working Fur Groomers |
Critters Fur & Tail Grooming | Furpad Grooming Van | Fur Addicts |
Friends of Fur Furgenics Dog Grooming | Furporium Pet Groomers | Planet Fur & Fluff |
Furify Dog Groomers | Furscape Designer Groomers | Shack of Fur Dog Studio |
An awesome business dog grooming business name is one that makes people wonder, “Why didn’t I think of that?” You may be able to highlight your stand-apart service with a clever dog grooming name. Here are some of our favorites.
Bark & Suds Groomers | Doggiearo | Prime Doggie |
Barkworks Dog Groomers | Doggiebea | Quest Doggie |
Barn Doggie | Doggielux | Resort Bark Dog Spa |
Cherish Doggie | Doggieworks | Sanctuary Doggie |
Doggie Divas | Furry Bark | Shack Doggie |
Doggie Fluent | Groom Doggie | Unleashed Doggie |
Doggie Fluff Do | Kingdom Doggie | World Doggie |
Will your dog salon appeal to pet owners who want a high-end pet grooming experience for their best furry friends? You’ll need a classy dog grooming name. Here are some of our favorites.
Posh Pups | Executive Dog Groomers | Pupperazzi Pet Spa |
Designer Doggies | First Class Pet Grooming | Noble Tails Luxury Grooming |
Chic & Clean Pet Spa | Aristopaws Grooming Salon | Canine Couture Stylists |
Classy Paws Groomers | Luxe Paws Pet Spa | The Pampered Pooch Palace |
French Dip Doggies | Velvet Fur Grooming Boutique | Aristocats and Dogs |
European Clippers | Elite Tails Pet Parlor | Royal Bark Grooming Studio |
Show Dog Winners Grooming | Regal Beagle Groomers | Prestige Paws Grooming Co. |
Handsome Pooches | The Gilded Leash | Opulent Paws Elite Grooming |
Maybe you’ve scrolled through the categories above and found a name that might fit, but how can you be sure? Or maybe you’ve decided that you want to come up with your own unique name instead. How do you make that happen?
There are a few crucial steps to follow to make sure your dog grooming business name is compliant with state laws and just works on a practical level.
What is your brand’s unique selling proposition? How do you stand out from other pet grooming services in your area? Maybe your pet grooming company will focus on luxury pet care, affordable grooms, or on-demand services. And what services will you offer? Maybe you’ll focus on quick touch-ups, like a bath, face trim and nail clip. Or maybe you’ll be a full-service salon for dogs and cats. Ultimately, nailing down these selling points can have a big impact on your naming efforts. It’ll also help you find ways to appeal to your target audience, too.
Another thing to consider is your brand’s personality. Do you want people to think of you as a classy grooming salon? Professional? Playful? Quirky? There’s no wrong answer here, but knowing the atmosphere you want your salon to have can shape your business name.
Now that you’ve decided on the specific focus of your dog grooming salon, it’s time to do some brainstorming. There are lots of ways to brainstorm, but the best way to start is to come up with keywords that match your unique selling points.
Once you have a list of keywords, you can start playing word games like word associations or using alliteration (stringing the same sound together) to come up with clever names. You could also consider using a business name generator; we explain how to use these tools later on.
Finally, don’t forget the value of community input. You can run your name by family, friends, or even social media followers. What are their ideas? Or what do they think of your proposed name? A second opinion can be really valuable — one of your friends might even suggest the perfect name.
A good pet grooming business name needs to be unique, but it also needs to be simple and memorable. That way it’s easy for your customers to remember. And you want your customers to remember your name; it’s how they’ll recommend you to their friends and family.
In a similar vein, you want your dog grooming business name to be easy to say and spell. Then your customers will be able to recommend you at every opportunity: in conversation, on social media threads, and more.
As part of staying memorable, it’s best to avoid using cliches or overused words in the grooming industry. They’ll make it hard to stand out.
It’s your responsibility to ensure that your name doesn’t infringe on any protected names. States protect the names of registered businesses like LLCs and corporations, so you will need to check that your name isn’t infringing on those names. To do so, you’ll have to run a business name search.
Another important category of protected names to check is trademarks. The most well-known trademarks are federal trademarks, and you’ll need to run a trademark search on the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s website to check that you aren’t infringing on any federal trademarks. But you’ll also need to check that your name doesn’t infringe on any state trademarks, either.
Avoiding infringing on trademarks and state-protected names is a legal requirement, but there are some practical aspects to consider, too.
In today’s digitally-driven world, an online presence for your own dog grooming business is essential. You will need to get a domain for your business website, and we highly recommend getting one that matches (or closely resembles) your business name. That will make it easier for customers to find you online. We can help you with searching and registering a domain name, too.
Social media accounts can also be invaluable to a new small business. And if you want it to be easy for customers to find you, you’ll need to pick social media handles that match your business name. So once you pick your name, start opening those social media accounts. Even if you’re not quite ready to be active on a given platform (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, etc), setting up an account is helpful so you can claim the handle as your own.
Getting a web domain and social media handles that match your business name will help maintain consistency in your brand image.
By this point, you might have one name that you’re sure is “the one,” or you might have a couple names you like. But regardless, it’s time to get some feedback on your name. You can be informal or formal with this process. Some small business owners might decide to hire a marketing professional to get an expert perspective. Others might ask their social media followers or have a “focus group” with their friends and family.
No matter how you go about it, be sure to solicit honest feedback about your name and consider it carefully. Is it memorable? Easy to say and spell? Does it fit your business? Are there any unintended negative connotations in the wording? Can they think of any better names or ways to make your current name better?
As simple as it sounds, getting feedback on your business name can help turn an average name into a perfect one. You might even find that your friend or potential client suggests the perfect name for you.
The moment of truth has come: picking the final name. After the steps above, you may only have one perfect name, or you might have some to choose from. You’ve put in a lot of work so far, so if you just have a gut feeling that one name works best, trust your gut. After all, the perfect business name is something you like, too.
If you’ve made any edits to your name since checking availability, be sure to double-check that your name is available. After that, it’s time to jump into some registration steps.
The easiest way to register your business name is to register your pet grooming business as an LLC or corporation. The exact process varies from state to state, but generally speaking, you’ll need to file Articles of Organization or Articles of Incorporation. Once your business is registered, your name will be protected in the confines of your state.
You can also consider registering a federal trademark with your name. This process can be complicated and time-consuming, but it’s the most surefire way to protect your name nationwide. A state trademark is an easier and less expensive option, but the protections are limited to your state. If you go this route, we highly recommend consulting with a trademark attorney to get customized guidance for your application.
If you’re going to be operating as a sole proprietorship or partnership, your options are a little limited. Getting a DBA, or “doing business as” name, is a decent in-between. States often don’t protect DBAs for exclusive use, but some do. Even if your state doesn’t protect DBAs, registering one does add your name to the state records. That might discourage others from using it.
If you’re struggling to come up with a dog grooming name on your own, a business name generator might be a helpful tool. Let’s walk through how to use one for the best possible results.
The best way to get started is to generate a list of keywords related to your new business. List some related to grooming, like “groom, clip, care, fur” or something else. Then, if you have a specific niche you’re targeting, list some keywords for that. For example, you might include “luxury” if you’re serving high-end clients or “mobile” if you’re going to bring the salon to your customers.
You might also include some geographic keywords like your city, a local landmark, or something similar if you want your name to reflect your local heritage.
Now that you’ve got a list of keywords in hand, it’s time to input keywords into the generator. While there are no hard and fast rules on how to do this, it’s recommended to play around with different combinations. That’s because each time you type in a combination, the generator will produce different results.
Having lots of options to choose from will help you find a great name.
After you’ve input your keywords in a variety of combinations, you’ll probably have a pretty notable list of potential names. Odds are you’ll be able to eliminate some pretty quickly just because you don’t like them.
Once you’ve culled the list to the ones that could work, it’s time for some careful evaluation. What do you like about the names the generator produced? Do they fit your business’s unique selling proposition? Are there any negative connotations to your name?
And most importantly, does the name resonate with you and your target audience? You need your name to make an impact, so if the name isn’t making an impact, you’ll want to make some changes. Even just making a few tweaks to a generated name, such as adding your name or city, can take a name from boring to great.
When you use a business name generator, it’s absolutely essential to check that your name passes the availability tests we covered above. You cannot use a protected business name, so please run a business name search in your state, a state trademark search, and a federal trademark search.
On a more practical level, it’s advised to check for domain name availability, matching social media handles, and so on.
After you’ve checked that your potential names are viable and available, it’s time to pick your name and consider reserving it. If you’re still on the fence between two or three names, don’t worry; it’s okay to pick your favorite and just go with it. There is a lot to be said about your own intuition. And it’s your business name. You need to like it.
By now you’ve put in a lot of work to create the perfect name. You don’t want that hard work to go to waste. To protect your name until you register it, you may want to file a name reservation in your state. That will keep your name protected until you have the chance to file your Articles of Organization or Articles of Incorporation.
Starting a business can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to go it alone. Here at ZenBusiness, we specialize in helping small business owners navigate the red tape seamlessly. Whether you need help registering your LLC or corporation, registering your web domain, or anything in between, we’ve got your back.
Disclaimer: The content on this page is for information purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, or accounting advice. If you have specific questions about any of these topics, seek the counsel of a licensed professional.
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