Midtown Groom & Board

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1207 Baylor St
Austin, TX 78703
Midtown Grooming is Austin's own full service professional pet grooming salon. We offer everything from standard breed grooms and hand scissoring to funky "Only in Austin" requests and creative coat coloring. Whether it is a classic groom or a mohawk, each animal receives undivided, gentle attention for a truly polished pet. We provide grooming services for both dogs and cats. Santa Photos: Sat. 12/11 The Annual Midtown Santy Paws photoshoot. Bring your dog's by for a photo with Santa himself! Pet Photographer, Karen Ryan, of Abercrombie & Bitch Pet Photography will be onsite taking the photographs. Proceeds benefit Austin Pets Alive. No appointment necessary. Fee: $20 ( 1 ) 5x7 + ( 1 ) 4x6 Holiday Cheer: Sun. 12/19 the Midtown staff will be volunteering at Austin Pets Alive grooming dogs before they head out to adoption sites in an effort to send them "Home for the Holidays". Our hours on 12/19 are 8am to 3pm.

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Melanie R.
5/24/2019

Jessica has been cutting Fido's hair as long as I can remember, and she does a super job. The tail starts wagging when we turn on to Baylor, and by the time we're inside, he's beside himself with...

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Sara S.
12/13/2024

Absolute WORST boarding experience we have ever had. We boarded our sweet dog, Barnaby, for a long weekend and the day before we came to pick him up, we got a call from the staff saying that he...

Antoinette I.
4/8/2025

Lauren Lund, the best, most professional groomer ever, is no longer at Midtown. Why??? The groomer I got stuck with was late for work, short-tempered and even abusive to me (drugs?). My dog's cut...

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Casey G.
4/25/2024

Amazing spot for doggie daycare! Love the flexible pick up times and very responsive, kind staff!

hannah g.
3/15/2024

worst groomers ever. petco and petsmart do better for 1/2 the price. it looks like a toddler cut my dog, and still charged me over $200 for this !!! no acknowledgment of this terrible groom and...

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