Dog Grooming Tools
Keep your pup looking and feeling his best with dog grooming tools that make the job easy. Home grooming tools let you do things like trim your dog's hair and nails and keep his coat shiny and tangle-free. They also help you save time and money by reducing expensive trips to the groomer. Choose from a range of dog grooming tools to fit your skill level and needs:
- Hair trimmers, clipper sets, and shears: Let you trim your dog's coat a little or a lot—choose ones made for your dog's specific coat type
- Dog grooming brushes and combs: Slicker brushes, detangling combs, bath brushes, undercoat rakes, and more
- Nail clippers: Manual nail clippers and powered nail grinders help you trim nails safely and quickly
- Vacuum grooming kits: These come with multiple attachments for brushing, hair and nail trimming—made to suck in hair and debris for less mess
- Dog grooming dryers: Dry your pup quickly after a bath
You can find everything from beginner grooming sets to professional-grade grooming tables and equipment to make grooming your pup at home simple and easy. Grooming kits include a combination of useful tools to help you perform a range of grooming tasks, or choose a high-tech vacuum grooming set that wraps cleanup right into the process. Whatever dog grooming tools you need, you can find all the best ones at Chewy!
Frequently Asked Questions about Dog Grooming Tools
What tools do I need to groom my dog at home?
You need a few basic tools to groom your dog at home. Start with a dog brush made for your dog's type of coat and some ergonomic, appropriately sized nail clippers. If you want to trim your dog's coat at home, you can get shears, clippers, or a clipper kit that performs a variety of hair trimming tasks. For more advanced home grooming, explore our selection of grooming vacuums, grooming tables, professional clipper sets, specialized brushes, hair dyes, and more.
What tools do groomers use to groom a dog?
Groomers use a variety of tools to groom a dog. The first step is a safe and ergonomic restraint—this can be a simple grooming hammock or a professional dog grooming table. Then, they choose right tools for the task—professional hair clippers, shears, nail trimmers, specialized brushes, hair dryers, styling tools, and more are common tools of the trade. You can use many of these tools yourself, at home—just take time to learn how to properly use them. With a little patience and practice, you'll be on your way to becoming a master home dog groomer!














































