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Dog Haircut in Bee Cave, TX

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Expert Dog Grooming & Haircuts Delivered Right to Your Bee Cave Driveway

A great haircut does more than make your dog look cute for the ‘gram. Professional dog grooming keeps your pup’s coat healthy, prevents those painful mats that sneak up on you, and helps spot little skin irritations before they turn into big vet bills. Here in Bee Cave, with all the trails at Hamilton Pool Preserve and the Hill Country Galleria walks, your dog’s out-and-about a lot. That means burrs, dirt, and Texas heat take a toll on their coat. At Alpha Grooming Pet Salon, we roll right up to your house in Bee Cave’s neighborhoods—like Teravista, Barton Creek Lakeside, or the Reserve at Lake Travis—so your dog gets a salon-quality haircut without ever leaving your driveway. No car rides, no strange kennels, no stress.

Since 2012, we’ve been bringing top-notch mobile grooming to folks in California and Colorado. Now we’re extending that same service to Bee Cave. We’ve got over 50 fully-equipped grooming vans covering 275+ cities, and our certified groomers know exactly how to handle a scissor cut for a Poodle or a neat trim for a Lab. Whether you’re after a classic breed-standard cut, that fluffy teddy bear look everyone loves, or just something easy to manage during these humid Texas summers, we’ve got you covered. We hear this a lot: “I never knew grooming could be this easy.” Honestly, it’s our favorite compliment.

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Dog Haircut

Price Range
(S $110 - M $120 - L $170 - XL $190)
  • Complete Bath
  • Hydro Surge Warm Water Shampoo & Conditioner
  • Eye Wash
  • Anal Glands Expressed
  • Nails Trimmed
  • Ears Hair Removed and Cleaned
  • Hand Blow Dry
  • Complete Brush Out
  • Complete Grooming
  • Pads Trimmed
  • Sanitation Trim

What's Packed Into Your Bee Cave Dog Haircut Package

Complete Bath with Hydro Surge

So, how often should you book a groom? Honestly, it depends. The American Kennel Club says most dogs do best with a pro groom every 4 to 8 weeks. But that's a pretty wide window. Here in Bee Cave — with all those oak trees dropping leaves and burrs into your pup's coat — you might find your dog needs a trim closer to that 4-week mark. We see it all the time with dogs from neighborhoods like The Hills of Lakeway or the Preserve at Barton Creek. All that natural terrain? It's gorgeous for walks, but tough on a dog's coat.

Eye Wash

  • Need a pro groom every 4-6 weeks — no exceptions
  • Daily brushing is a must, especially if they love romping near Bee Cave Creek
  • Longer styles look amazing but need more upkeep in our Texas heat

Anal Glands Expressed

Essential hygiene service—keeps your dog comfortable and your Bee Cave home smelling fresh

Nails Trimmed

Precision trimming for healthy paws—no more clicking on your tile floors or hardwood

Ear Hair Removed and Cleaned

Thorough ear maintenance to keep infections at bay (something Bee Cave's humidity can make worse)

Hand Blow Dry

Gentle blow-drying by hand, not a scary cage dryer—way easier on your pup's nerves

Complete Brush Out

  • Plan on professional grooming every 4-6 weeks to stay ahead of tangles
  • Brush at least three times a week — more if your dog's been rolling in Bee Cave's famous cedar
  • Regular trims aren't optional; they keep the coat healthy and reduce shedding

Breed or Custom Haircut

  • Professional grooming every 6-8 weeks — especially important during those long, hot Bee Cave summers when double coats trap heat.
  • Focus on undercoat removal rather than haircuts. Trust us, your husky or golden retriever will thank you when the Hill Country humidity hits.
  • Never shave double-coated breeds – it can damage coat regrowth. We've seen too many dogs in the Vistas neighborhood come in with patchy fur after a bad shave. Not on our watch.

Pads Trimmed

Clean paw pad grooming so nothing sticks to those little feet on Bee Cave's rocky trails

Sanitation Trim

  • Professional grooming every 6-8 weeks — a must for Bee Cave pups who love romping through the trails at Hamilton Greenbelt.
  • Regular brushing to manage shedding. That clay soil in Falconhead West? It sticks to everything. A good brush-out keeps your car and couch clean.
  • Trim as needed for hygiene and aesthetics — we'll shape up your spaniel or collie so they look sharp for a stroll down Bee Cave Parkway.

How Often Should Your Dog Get a Haircut?

  • Professional grooming every 8-12 weeks — perfect for the laid-back Bee Cave beagle or boxer.
  • Generally don’t need haircuts, but a good bath and brush after a muddy day near Lake Travis? Absolutely.
  • Focus on bathing, nail trimming, and ear cleaning — especially important for short-coated breeds that tend to get skin irritations in the Texas heat.

Long-Haired Breeds

Our mobile grooming vans are packed with everything we need to handle any coat — from the thick undercoat of a Newfoundland to the fine fur of a Siamese cat. Here’s what we roll with when we pull into your driveway off Serene Hills Drive or up in the Galleria neighborhood:

  • Professional-grade clippers and shears – precision tools for every coat type, from poodles to Persians.
  • High-velocity dryers – thorough, gentle drying. Perfect for those humid afternoons when you don’t want a damp dog in the house.
  • Hydraulic grooming tables – proper positioning for safe grooming, especially for wiggly puppies or anxious seniors.
  • Groomer-Helper system – specialized support for senior dogs and those with mobility challenges. We’re seeing more of these in the Hill Country — and we’re ready.
  • Temperature-controlled environment – comfortable conditions year-round. Because let’s be honest, Bee Cave summers can be brutal. We keep the A/C cranking.

Curly-Coated Breeds

Regular professional grooming isn’t just about making your pup look good for photos at the Bee Cave Sculpture Park — it’s an essential part of your dog’s overall health and wellbeing. According to Rover’s grooming experts, consistent professional grooming does a whole lot more than you’d think:

Double-Coated Breeds

Mats form when loose hair tangles with the coat, creating tight knots that pull on the skin. Left untreated, mats can cause skin irritation, restrict blood flow, trap moisture leading to infections, and cause significant pain.

Here in Bee Cave, we see it all the time—especially after a long weekend at Hamilton Pool Preserve or a romp through the cedar brush along Bee Cave Parkway. That fine dust and dry grass gets deep into their coat, and before you know it, you’re dealing with matting that’s tough to brush out.

We’ve pulled mats out of Golden Retrievers that live near The Hills and matted Maltipoos from rough Hollow—pets that love the hill country but can’t always tell us when they’re uncomfortable. Honestly, by the time you notice a mat, it’s already pulling on their skin. That’s why we make de-matting a priority in every session.

Medium-Coated Breeds

Professional groomers distribute natural oils throughout the coat, remove dead hair and skin cells, and identify early signs of skin conditions. Our groomers check your dog’s skin during every appointment—often catching issues before they become serious problems.

That’s especially true in Bee Cave, where the Travis County heat and low humidity can really dry out a dog’s coat. We’ve seen pups from neighborhoods like Sweetwater and West Cypress Hills come in with flaky skin from the combination of AC and outdoor dust. Our team knows what to look for—red patches, dry spots, or even early signs of allergies from the local juniper pollen.

We’re not just washing and brushing. We’re checking for the kind of skin trouble that could turn into a vet visit if left alone. And since we come to you in our mobile grooming van, we can do it in your driveway—whether you’re off Highway 71 or tucked away in the Bee Cave City Park area.

Short-Coated Breeds

Your groomer sees your dog every 4-8 weeks—more frequently than most veterinary visits. This regular contact means groomers often notice changes in your dog’s body, lumps, bumps, or other abnormalities that warrant veterinary attention.

We hear this a lot from Bee Cave pet parents: “I’d never noticed that lump on his side until you pointed it out.” It happens more than you’d think. When we’re grooming a Goldendoodle from The Homestead at Bee Cave, we’re running our hands over every inch of their body. That’s how we catch things—like a swollen lymph node or a suspicious lump near the ribcage.

And it’s not just lumps. We notice weight changes, stiffness in the joints, even ear infections starting before they get smelly. Since we serve pets all over Travis County, including Bee Cave, we’ve built a kind of early-warning system for local owners. The truth is, your groomer can be your pet’s first line of defense—especially when you’re busy juggling work and life out here in the hill country.

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Professional Equipment and Techniques

Overgrown hair can impair vision, trap debris between paw pads, and cause discomfort. Keeping hair properly trimmed around eyes, ears, paws, and sanitary areas ensures your dog remains comfortable and mobile.

If you’ve ever walked your dog on the trails near Bee Cave Central Park, you know how easily foxtails and burrs get stuck in their paws. We’ve pulled everything from goatheads to tiny rocks out of paw pads belonging to dogs that live in Serene Hills and Spyglass Ranch. That stuff hurts—and it can cause limping, licking, and infections if it’s not caught early.

We keep the paw pads clean and the nails short so your dog can run, jump, and explore without pain. And that face trim? It’s not just cosmetic. We clear the hair from their eyes so they can see where they’re going—especially important for older dogs or breeds prone to eye issues. Whether you’re in a Vail Divide home or out near Barton Creek, we’ll make sure your pup moves easier and feels better after every groom.

Why Professional Dog Haircuts Matter

We bring the grooming salon to your driveway in Bee Cave. Whether you’re tucked away in the Hills of Lakeway or right off Hwy 71 near the Hill Country Galleria, our team saves you the drive. No crates, no stressful car rides—just a calm groom where your pet feels safest. We’ve handled everything from muddy Goldendoodles after a rain at Bee Cave Central Park to nervous Persians that need extra patience. The truth is, mobile grooming makes life easier for you and your furry friend. We set up our fully equipped van right outside your home and get to work. It’s that simple. And with Travis County summers heating up, we make sure your pet stays cool and comfortable the whole time. No rushing, no shortcuts—just top-notch care in Bee Cave. Learn more about our Service Packages and Contact us today.

Prevents Painful Matting

Mats form when loose hair tangles with the coat, creating tight knots that pull on the skin. Left untreated, mats can cause skin irritation, restrict blood flow, trap moisture leading to infections, and cause significant pain.

Here in Bee Cave, we see it all the time—especially after a long weekend at Hamilton Pool Preserve or a romp through the cedar brush along Bee Cave Parkway. That fine dust and dry grass gets deep into their coat, and before you know it, you’re dealing with matting that’s tough to brush out.

We’ve pulled mats out of Golden Retrievers that live near The Hills and matted Maltipoos from rough Hollow—pets that love the hill country but can’t always tell us when they’re uncomfortable. Honestly, by the time you notice a mat, it’s already pulling on their skin. That’s why we make de-matting a priority in every session.

Maintains Skin and Coat Health

Professional groomers distribute natural oils throughout the coat, remove dead hair and skin cells, and identify early signs of skin conditions. Our groomers check your dog’s skin during every appointment—often catching issues before they become serious problems.

That’s especially true in Bee Cave, where the Travis County heat and low humidity can really dry out a dog’s coat. We’ve seen pups from neighborhoods like Sweetwater and West Cypress Hills come in with flaky skin from the combination of AC and outdoor dust. Our team knows what to look for—red patches, dry spots, or even early signs of allergies from the local juniper pollen.

We’re not just washing and brushing. We’re checking for the kind of skin trouble that could turn into a vet visit if left alone. And since we come to you in our mobile grooming van, we can do it in your driveway—whether you’re off Highway 71 or tucked away in the Bee Cave City Park area.

Supports Overall Wellness Monitoring

Your groomer sees your dog every 4-8 weeks—more frequently than most veterinary visits. This regular contact means groomers often notice changes in your dog’s body, lumps, bumps, or other abnormalities that warrant veterinary attention.

We hear this a lot from Bee Cave pet parents: “I’d never noticed that lump on his side until you pointed it out.” It happens more than you’d think. When we’re grooming a Goldendoodle from The Homestead at Bee Cave, we’re running our hands over every inch of their body. That’s how we catch things—like a swollen lymph node or a suspicious lump near the ribcage.

And it’s not just lumps. We notice weight changes, stiffness in the joints, even ear infections starting before they get smelly. Since we serve pets all over Travis County, including Bee Cave, we’ve built a kind of early-warning system for local owners. The truth is, your groomer can be your pet’s first line of defense—especially when you’re busy juggling work and life out here in the hill country.

Improves Comfort and Mobility

Overgrown hair can impair vision, trap debris between paw pads, and cause discomfort. Keeping hair properly trimmed around eyes, ears, paws, and sanitary areas ensures your dog remains comfortable and mobile.

If you’ve ever walked your dog on the trails near Bee Cave Central Park, you know how easily foxtails and burrs get stuck in their paws. We’ve pulled everything from goatheads to tiny rocks out of paw pads belonging to dogs that live in Serene Hills and Spyglass Ranch. That stuff hurts—and it can cause limping, licking, and infections if it’s not caught early.

We keep the paw pads clean and the nails short so your dog can run, jump, and explore without pain. And that face trim? It’s not just cosmetic. We clear the hair from their eyes so they can see where they’re going—especially important for older dogs or breeds prone to eye issues. Whether you’re in a Vail Divide home or out near Barton Creek, we’ll make sure your pup moves easier and feels better after every groom.

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Give Your Pet the Grooming
Experience They Deserve

We bring the grooming salon to your driveway in Bee Cave. Whether you’re tucked away in the Hills of Lakeway or right off Hwy 71 near the Hill Country Galleria, our team saves you the drive. No crates, no stressful car rides—just a calm groom where your pet feels safest. We’ve handled everything from muddy Goldendoodles after a rain at Bee Cave Central Park to nervous Persians that need extra patience. The truth is, mobile grooming makes life easier for you and your furry friend. We set up our fully equipped van right outside your home and get to work. It’s that simple. And with Travis County summers heating up, we make sure your pet stays cool and comfortable the whole time. No rushing, no shortcuts—just top-notch care in Bee Cave.