If you own a dog in Panama City, Florida, grooming isn't optional β it's a health essential. Between the year-round humidity, sandy outdoor play, and Florida's relentless flea and tick season, dogs here need more grooming attention than dogs in drier climates. This is the most comprehensive grooming guide you'll find for Bay County, written by the team at Animal Friends Pet Care after 12+ years and thousands of grooms.
Types of Professional Dog Grooming Services
Not every dog needs the same service. Here are the main types of professional grooming, what each includes, and which dogs benefit most:
1. Bath & Brush Package
The foundation of dog hygiene. A professional bath includes premium pet-safe shampoo matched to your dog's coat type, a thorough conditioner rinse, high-velocity blow-dry that removes loose undercoat (far more effective than home drying), ear cleaning with veterinary-grade solution, nail trim and optional dremel grind, sanitary trim, paw pad trim, and a nose-to-tail wellness check. This is NOT just "a bath" β it's a complete hygiene session.
Best for: short-coated breeds (labs, beagles, boxers), double-coated breeds between full grooms, and any dog that needs freshening up without a haircut. Pricing at AFPC: $40-$85 depending on size.
2. Full Groom with Haircut
Everything in the bath package PLUS a breed-specific or custom haircut with clippers and scissors, face shaping, skirt trimming, leg and tail work, and final styling. This is the appointment for dogs with continuously growing coats β poodles, doodles, yorkies, shih tzus, schnauzers, and similar breeds.
At Animal Friends, every full groom is booked in an unhurried 90-minute to 3-hour window. Your dog is never kenneled between bath, dry, and haircut. You'll receive before and after photos. Pricing: $65-$130 depending on breed, size, and coat condition.
3. De-Shedding Treatment
A specialized add-on ($15-$35) for heavy-shedding breeds. Uses de-shedding shampoo, conditioner, and high-velocity drying to remove massive amounts of loose undercoat. A single de-shedding session on a Golden Retriever or Husky can fill a grocery bag with loose fur. If you're vacuuming daily, this is the service you need.
4. Nail Trim & Grind
Available as a walk-in at our facility ($20.80) or mobile at your home ($34.53). Includes guillotine clipper trim followed by dremel grind for smooth edges. Overgrown nails affect your dog's gait and can cause joint problems over time β don't skip this.
5. Specialty Services
- Teeth brushing add-on: $10 β helps with breath and basic dental maintenance between vet cleanings
- Flea & tick treatment bath: medicated shampoo that kills on contact, followed by prevention recommendation
- Medicated baths: for dogs with diagnosed skin conditions β bring your vet-prescribed shampoo
- Puppy first groom: introductory session focused on positive association, not the haircut itself
How Often Each Breed Needs Grooming in Panama City
Panama City's subtropical humidity changes everything. Coats mat faster, yeast infections thrive, and dogs shed more aggressively. Here's our working guide after 12 years:
- Short smooth coats (Lab, Beagle, Boxer, Pitbull): every 8-12 weeks
- Short double coats (Pug, French Bulldog, Corgi): every 6-8 weeks
- Medium double coats (Australian Shepherd, Golden Retriever, German Shepherd): every 6-8 weeks
- Long double coats (Collie, Sheltie, Bernese Mountain Dog): every 4-6 weeks
- Curly non-shedding coats (Poodle, Bichon, Goldendoodle, Labradoodle): every 4-6 weeks
- Wire coats (Schnauzer, Scottie, Westie, Jack Russell): every 6-8 weeks
- Silky long coats (Yorkie, Maltese, Shih Tzu, Lhasa Apso): every 4-6 weeks
- Hairless breeds (Chinese Crested): every 4-6 weeks for skin care
These are guidelines, not rules. Active outdoor dogs, dogs with skin conditions, and dogs in sandy/humid environments often need more frequent grooming. If you're unsure, bring your dog in for a free consultation.
What to Look For in a Dog Groomer
Not all groomers are created equal. Here's what separates a good groomer from one you should avoid:
- Cameras: Can you see the grooming area? At AFPC, we have cameras in every grooming station and boarding suite.
- One-on-one appointments: Assembly-line grooming (stacking 5+ dogs) leads to rushed work and missed health issues. Quality groomers book one dog at a time.
- Breed knowledge: Your groomer should know the breed-standard cut for your dog without being told. Ask them about your specific breed β their answer tells you everything.
- Transparent pricing: If a groomer won't give you a price range upfront, that's a red flag.
- Health checks: A good groomer checks skin, ears, eyes, teeth, and coat condition at every visit and tells you about anything unusual.
- Reviews: Look for 4.5+ stars with 100+ reviews. Anyone can have 5 stars with 10 reviews.
- Handling approach: Ask how they handle nervous or aggressive dogs. "We muzzle them" is very different from "We go slow and use positive reinforcement."
- Climate control: In Florida, grooming facilities MUST be climate-controlled. If the building is hot, the dog is stressed before the groom even starts.
The Animal Friends Grooming Process
Here's exactly what happens when your dog comes to us:
- 1. Check-in: We confirm the service, discuss any special requests, check vaccine records (first visit), and note any skin issues or behavior concerns.
- 2. Before photos: We photograph your dog before we start β you'll get these with the finished photos.
- 3. Bath: Premium shampoo selected for coat type, thorough lather and rinse, conditioner for coats that need it.
- 4. Blow-dry: High-velocity dryer removes loose undercoat and fully dries the coat. This step alone removes more fur than most home brushing sessions.
- 5. Haircut (full grooms): Breed-specific or custom cut with professional clippers and scissors. Face work, feet, sanitary, legs, body β methodical and unhurried.
- 6. Ear cleaning: Veterinary-grade solution, gentle cleaning, and visual check for signs of infection.
- 7. Nail trim: Guillotine clipper followed by dremel grind for smooth edges.
- 8. Wellness check: Nose-to-tail visual and tactile check for lumps, skin issues, fleas, ticks, dental issues, or anything unusual.
- 9. After photos: Finished photos sent to you before pickup.
- 10. Pickup: We walk you through what we found, give you recommendations for home care, and book the next appointment if you'd like.
Grooming Pricing at Animal Friends Pet Care (2026)
We're fully transparent on pricing. Here's what grooming costs in 2026:
- Bath & brush (small, under 20 lbs): $40-$50
- Bath & brush (medium, 20-50 lbs): $50-$60
- Bath & brush (large, 50-80 lbs): $60-$70
- Bath & brush (XL, 80+ lbs): $70-$85
- Full groom with haircut (small): $65-$80
- Full groom with haircut (medium): $80-$100
- Full groom with haircut (large): $100-$115
- Full groom with haircut (XL): $115-$130
- De-shedding add-on: $15-$35
- Nail trim (walk-in): $20.80
- Nail trim (mobile at your home): $34.53
- Teeth brushing add-on: $10
Price ranges exist because coat condition matters. A well-maintained Goldendoodle is faster to groom than a severely matted one. We give you an exact price at check-in β never a surprise at pickup.
How FurPlan Saves You $300+ Per Year
FurPlan is our monthly grooming membership. Most regular grooming clients save over $300/year compared to paying per visit. Here's how it works:
- Small dogs (under 20 lbs): $48.88/month β includes 2 baths/month + 50% off full grooms
- Medium dogs (20-50 lbs): $55.24/month
- Large dogs (50-80 lbs): $67.08/month
- XL dogs (80-100 lbs): $78.48/month
- Giant dogs (100+ lbs): $89.72/month
- Cats: $40/month
- Enrollment fee: $29.99 one-time
FurPlan also includes free nail trims, 10% off boarding, and priority booking. If your dog gets regular grooming (which they should in Panama City's climate), FurPlan almost always saves money. Sign up at animalfriendspc.com/furplan/signup.
Grooming FAQ
Q: Should I shave my double-coated dog in summer?
A: No. Shaving a double coat (Husky, Golden Retriever, German Shepherd, Pomeranian) can permanently damage the coat and actually makes the dog hotter β the undercoat insulates against heat AND cold. De-shedding is the right approach.
Q: My dog hates grooming. What can I do?
A: Start with short, positive visits (nail trim only, then a bath with lots of treats). Most dogs who "hate grooming" had a bad experience somewhere. We specialize in rebuilding trust with anxious dogs. It usually takes 2-3 visits before they're comfortable.
Q: When should my puppy get their first groom?
A: Between 10-16 weeks. The first groom is about socialization, not the haircut. Early positive experiences prevent adult grooming anxiety.
Q: Do you do cat grooming?
A: Yes β in a dedicated cat room separate from dogs. We offer baths, lion cuts, de-shedding, nail trims, and ear cleaning for cats. No sedation, low-stress handling only.
Q: Can you pick up my dog for grooming?
A: Yes! Our Pet Taxi service picks up and returns pets for $15 each way. First return ride home is free for new clients.
Have a question not answered here? Call us at (850) 257-5776 or stop by 2912 Transmitter Road, Panama City FL 32404. We've been serving Bay County since 2013 and we're happy to help.