Start a Dog Grooming Business in Ireland
Clear steps for registration, planning, safety, insurance, pricing and marketing. Learn how training with The Career Academy IE helps you move from practice to paid work.
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Who this guide is for
- Beginners starting a home, shop or mobile grooming business
- Groomers formalising as sole traders or companies
- Career changers seeking structured, recognised training
Pet ownership is strong in Ireland and demand for grooming is steady.
Step-by-step setup guide
Register your business
Register as self-employed for Income Tax with Revenue using ROS. If you use a trading name, register it with the Companies Registration Office on CORE. If you incorporate, register with the CRO first, then register with Revenue for company taxes.
Planning and premises
Home salons, garden cabins and new shop units can require planning permission due to a material change of use. Check with your local authority before you invest.
Health and safety
The Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 requires a risk assessment and a written safety statement. Focus on animal handling, electrics near water, chemicals and slip risks.
Insurance
- Public liability and treatment risk
- Care, custody and control
- Employers’ liability if you hire
- Commercial vehicle cover for mobile grooming
Waste and environmental care
Fit drain hair traps and keep chemicals out of surface drains. Place small amounts of hair in general waste. Use a licensed provider for larger volumes of hair or wastewater if required.
Know client duties
Dog owners must hold a valid dog licence and ensure their dog is microchipped and registered.
Services and pricing
Use a matrix by breed size, coat type and time. Price for the service you deliver rather than minutes on the clock.
- Full groom
- Bath and tidy
- Deshed packages
- Puppy introductions
- Nail trimming
Review rates each quarter to stay competitive in your area.
Essential equipment
- Grooming table and bath with non-slip mats
- Force dryer, clippers, scissors and nail grinder
- PPE, towels, disinfectants and first-aid kit
- Safe caging or tethering points
- For mobile: water tanks, grey-water handling, ventilation and power
Marketing that works in Ireland
Create a mobile-friendly site with prices, photos and booking. Set up a Google Business Profile. Post before and after photos. Use local keywords such as dog grooming Dublin, pet grooming Cork and mobile dog groomer Galway.
Learn the right skills before you start
Study online with tutor support and build practical skills so you can operate confidently and responsibly.
Common questions
Do I need a licence to groom dogs in Ireland?
There is no specific grooming licence. You must register for tax, comply with planning and safety rules, manage waste responsibly, and carry suitable insurance.
Can I run a grooming salon from my home?
Often yes. If clients visit or you convert part of a building you may need planning permission for a material change of use. Check with your local authority first.
How should I dispose of dog hair and wastewater?
Use drain hair traps and avoid discharging chemicals to surface drains. Arrange collection of larger volumes by a licensed provider. Consider specialist hair recycling services if available.
Do I need insurance?
At minimum get public liability and care, custody and control cover. Add employers’ liability if you hire and the correct commercial vehicle cover for mobile setups.
Are dog owners required to licence and microchip their pets?
Yes. Owners must hold a valid dog licence and ensure their dog is microchipped and registered. Ask clients to confirm these at booking.


