WEB-DESIGN NICHE GUIDE
Web design for pet groomers: how to find & win them as clients
Pet groomers are a recurring, booking-driven, visual niche — owners rebook every few weeks — yet many run on phone bookings and Instagram with no website.
Find pet groomers with no website →Why pet groomers are a strong web-design niche
Grooming is recurring (every 4–8 weeks), visual (before/after), and booking-heavy — a site with online booking, services and pricing, and a gallery directly drives appointments and rebookings. Customer lifetime value is high.
What a grooming business website needs
Online booking
The core conversion — and the rebooking engine.
Services & pricing
By size/breed, so owners know what to expect.
Before/after gallery
Visual proof that wins new clients.
Trust & reviews
Reassurance for handling someone’s pet.
Local SEO + mobile
Ranked for “dog groomer near me” and fast on a phone.
How to pitch pet groomers
Lead with rebookings and friction: “owners want to book grooming in two taps and rebook on a schedule — if they have to call, many lapse. A site with online booking fills your calendar and keeps them coming back.” Recurring value is obvious.
How to find pet groomers without a website
Scan a zip code in bizvoid, filter to the pet groomers category, and turn on the no-website filter to get a qualified list of pet groomers with no site. The ones that do have a website get a 0–100 flaw audit — a slow or non-mobile grooming business site is a strong redesign lead. See the full guide to finding no-website businesses for the complete workflow, or build their site with AI.
Pet groomers web-design FAQ
How do I find pet groomers without a website?
Scan a zip in bizvoid, filter to pet-services, and turn on the no-website filter to isolate groomers with no site — recurring-revenue leads.
What should a pet grooming website include?
Online booking, services and pricing by size/breed, a before/after gallery, trust signals and reviews, and local SEO with fast mobile.