Professional Pet Grooming Supplies

Whether you’re running a full-service dog salon or grooming pets from home, we’ve got everything you need to keep your clients looking and feeling their best. Our professional pet grooming supplies cover every part of the process — from prep and styling to finishing touches like bows, bandanas, and even nail polish. With trusted brands like Chris Christensen, Paw Brothers, Groom Professional, and Andis, our selection is packed with salon-quality tools, creative grooming accessories, and everyday essentials that stand up to the demands of busy groomers. From functional to fun, we’ve got grooming supplies to help you deliver top-notch results and keep your salon stocked and ready for anything.

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Nail Clipper Kit: Includes Small, Medium and Large Paw Brothers Nail Clippers
$24.99
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Paw Brothers Universal Slicker Brush Set
$19.77
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$17.99
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$17.99
Mother's Day Grooming Bundle
$99.47

Professional Pet Grooming Supplies FAQs

What tools are needed to groom a dog?

Professional groomers rely on a wide range of tools, including clippers, shears, combs, slicker brushes, nail grinders and more. You’ll also need grooming loops, safety restraints, and ear and dental cleaning supplies.

Don’t forget the basics — towels, drying equipment, shampoos, conditioners, and disinfectants keep things clean and comfortable.

What supply brands do professional dog groomers use?

Top grooming professionals use brands like Artero, Furminator, Groom Professional and Tikima. These brands are known for their quality, innovation, and tools that last through countless grooming sessions.

What to look for in high-quality grooming supplies

Great grooming tools are made from durable materials like stainless steel or brass and feature ergonomic grips for ease of use. Look for supplies that are designed with both groomer comfort and pet safety in mind. Products like shampoos and sprays should be formulated for specific coat types or skin sensitivities to deliver the best results.

Are muzzles necessary for grooming dogs?

While not always needed, muzzles can be helpful in situations where a dog may be anxious or reactive. When used properly — and only when necessary — they can create a safer environment for both the groomer and the pet. Many groomers opt for gentle restraints and calming techniques first, using muzzles only if those methods don’t work.

What brushes and combs are best for grooming dogs?

The best brushes and combs depend on the dog’s coat type. Stainless steel combs are perfect for detangling and scissor prep, while slicker brushes work wonders on dense undercoats.

Look for ergonomic handles to reduce strain during long sessions, and choose tools with high-quality bristles or pins for the best results.

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