Google Maps pet groomer lists with niche filters
Breed specialty, mobile vs salon models, and rebooking cadence show up on Maps when gentle handling reviews convert first-time anxious owners. Doodle and double-coat specialists with same-week availability rank differently from generic bath-and-trim shops. Use that Maps signal to build a ranked pet groomer list, not a stale purchased file.
Built for teams who need pet groomers that already show demand locally.
Who this list is for
- Grooming product brands filling salon and mobile accounts in cities with real pet-owner density
- Salon software vendors selling rebooking automation to groomers with websites linked from Maps
- Pet-owner marketers pitching breed-specialty campaigns where doodle demand already shows in reviews
- Mobile van equipment suppliers scouting operators with service-area language on their sites
Example searches for pet groomers
Adapt the city, rating, and niche filters to your ICP.
Pet groomer in Dallas specializing in doodles with 4.8+ rating
Mobile Pet groomer in Austin with website
Pet groomer in Denver with 80+ reviews
Cat groomers in Seattle rated 4.7+
Pet groomer in Atlanta offering same-week appointments
What to filter for on Google Maps
Start from the Pet groomer category, keep breed specialty and mobile van cues in photos and reviews, and drop listings with no appointment path and no finish-quality proof in recent reviews.
Exclude: Listings with no appointment path and no finish-quality proof in recent reviews.
Each lead can include name, phone, address, website, rating, reviews, and a verified email when enrichment finds a public match.
Outreach angles that fit pet groomers
Use these as campaign hooks, each specific to how pet groomers buy and operate.
- 1Pitch breed-specialty positioning for doodles and double coats that defends premium pricing.
- 2Offer rebooking automation at pickup before the next coat cycle grows out.
- 3Sell mobile route density tools for van-based groomers covering overlapping zip codes.
- 4Frame anxiety-friendly protocols marketed to rescue and first-time owners reading nervous-pet reviews.
Campaign example
Breed-specialty groomer list, Dallas metro
Prompt
Pet groomer in Dallas TX with 4.7+ stars and website
01
Maps leads
Local pet groomers matched to the prompt
02
Enrich
Emails and contacts ready to use
03
Outreach
Personalized emails using the angles above
Outcome: A ranked groomer list for product brands, salon software, or pet-owner marketers, not a generic pet-services scrape with no specialty proof.
FAQs about pet groomers leads
Can I find mobile pet groomers versus salon groomers?+
Add mobile grooming to the prompt. Van photos and service-area language on their site usually confirm the model before you export.
Do cat-only groomers appear under general pet groomers?+
Sometimes. Add cat grooming to the prompt when feline specialty matters and confirm species focus on their site.
Can I filter groomers by breed specialty?+
Add doodle, poodle, or double coat to the prompt. Portfolio photos and review themes usually confirm specialty before you export.
What should I exclude from a pet groomer export?+
Drop big-box pet store grooming counters if you need independents, listings with no booking path, and profiles where nicks or handling complaints dominate recent reviews.
Keep going
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