The Matted Mutt
7228 rr20, Smithville, ON L0R 2A0, Canada
Haircut / styling · Nail trim / grind · De-matting
Compare 3 dog grooming businesses in Smithville, Ontario. Find dog groomers near you with ratings, contact details, websites, services, hours, maps, and profile pages before booking.
7228 rr20, Smithville, ON L0R 2A0, Canada
Haircut / styling · Nail trim / grind · De-matting
Use this local page as a shortlist, then confirm the details that matter for your dog before booking. The strongest matches usually combine clear contact details, recent customer signals, relevant coat-care experience, and realistic appointment availability.
3 of 3 listings include a phone number, and 3 include a website link for deeper service details.
Common signals on this page include Haircuts, Puppy grooms, Nail trims, De-matting. Ask the groomer what is included, what costs extra, and whether your dog's coat needs a consultation.
3 listings include hours in the source data. Nearby pages to compare include Caistor Centre, ON; Grimsby, ON; Stoney Creek, ON.
Use these service signals to prepare better booking questions. A listing signal does not guarantee current availability, so confirm the exact package, price, timing, and coat requirements directly with the business.
Haircut and styling quality depends on coat type, matting, breed expectations, and how much length you want to keep.
3 local listing signals.
Compare haircuts in Smithville ->Puppy grooming is about building comfort as much as getting clean, so short, gentle appointments matter.
2 local listing signals.
Compare puppy grooms in Smithville ->Nail appointments are quick, but they still depend on the dog's comfort level, nail length, and whether grinding is available.
1 local listing signals.
Compare nail trims in Smithville ->De-matting can be uncomfortable if a coat is tight, so safety and comfort should lead the decision.
1 local listing signals.
Compare de-matting in Smithville ->Smithville dogs may face salt and freeze-thaw cycles in winter, muddy springs, humid summers, and fall burrs, so grooming needs can shift several times a year.
Salt, ice balls, and damp sidewalks make paw rinsing, nail care, and sweater-friction checks important.
Winter guide ->Mud and shedding can combine with longer winter coat. Brush before bathing and book de-shedding early.
Spring guide ->Humidity, swimming, ticks, and hot pavement can affect skin, ears, paws, and appointment timing.
Summer guide ->Rain, burrs, and coat transition season are good reasons to check legs, tail, ears, and undercoat more often.
Fall guide ->Use the same questions with each shortlisted groomer so you can compare package scope, coat experience, safety policies, and price fairly.
Ask what is included, what costs extra, and what could change after the groomer sees the dog in person.
Share breed or mix, size, coat length, matting, last groom date, health notes, and handling concerns before booking.
Confirm drop-off, pickup, parking, mobile service area, cancellation policy, vaccination rules, and new-client availability.
Use the listings above to compare location, rating volume, phone availability, website links, and services mentioned in each profile. Always confirm current pricing, appointment availability, coat-specific experience, and any special handling needs directly with the groomer.
Confirm bath, brush, haircut, nail trim, de-shedding, de-matting, puppy grooming, and add-on availability.
Review hours, address, parking, mobile-service notes, and whether the business is taking new dogs.
For double coats, curly coats, senior dogs, nervous dogs, or breed-specific trims, ask about recent experience.