Hampden Township Pet Grooming

Quick Summary: Hampden Township Pet Grooming

A Poodle mix having its fur combed by a professional pet groomer.

  • Hampden Township pet grooming is available for dogs and cats at Greenlin Lambs Gap.
  • Services include baths, full grooms, nail trims, ear cleaning, and deshedding.
  • Dog grooming packages are based on size and coat needs.
  • Cat grooming includes bath, trim, lion cut, and no bath options.
  • Routine grooming helps with coat health, matting, nails, and shedding.

Greenlin Pet Resorts on Lambs Gap Road offers Hampden Township pet grooming just off I-81. Greenlin Lambs Gap grooms both dogs and cats, tailoring each visit to coat, age, and temperament, with patient handling for pets that find grooming stressful.

Our pet grooming services include baths, full grooms, nail trims, ear cleaning, deshedding, and Deluxe and Premium spa upgrades. You can book grooming on its own or add it to a boarding or daycare stay at our Mechanicsburg, PA, location, serving families across the West Shore.

Dog Grooming in Hampden Township for Every Size and Coat

Our dog grooming services are organized by size, with three charted options: Full Groom, Basic Bath plus Trim, and Basic Bath. You can also add Deluxe and Premium spa upgrades, a dog nail trim, a nail grind, an ear cleaning, a sanitary and paw pad trim, or a medicated bath. For dog grooming prices and package details, use the chart below.

Greenlin Lambs Gap Hampden Township dog grooming chart showing Full Groom, Basic Bath plus Trim, and Basic Bath packages by dog size, with Deluxe and Premium spa upgrades and a la carte add ons.

Dog grooming in Mechanicsburg, PA, depends on coat type, from short-coated dogs to breeds with a thick undercoat. The American Kennel Club’s coat care advice explains basic grooming needs by breed type, and Greenlin Lambs Gap can also pair grooming with a dog daycare in Hampden Township, visit during busier weeks.

Cat Grooming in Hampden Township, From Baths to Lion Cuts

Our cat grooming chart helps you choose by coat type and service needs. Short-haired cats’ bath packages cover the basics, while long-haired cats may need a bath plus a trim, a full feline groom, or a lion cut for coats that mat easily. We also offer a no-bath groom for cats that prefer brushing over water and an express groom when time is limited.

Greenlin Lambs Gap Hampden Township cat grooming chart showing short hair and long hair bath packages, bath plus trim, feline full groom with lion cut, no bath groom, and express groom.

Cat grooming in Mechanicsburg, PA, requires patience, especially for cats that startle easily. The chart outlines short hair and long hair options so you can choose based on your cat’s coat, comfort level, and grooming needs.

Choosing the Right Grooming Package for Your Pet

The simplest way to choose is to start with coat type and current condition, then weigh temperament. A smooth, well-brushed coat may only need a bath, while a thick undercoat or early matting points toward a full groom with a deshedding treatment    and a thorough brush out. Nervous or senior pets usually do best with shorter, gentler sessions.

When you book, please flag any behavioral, medical, or handling needs so we can plan the appointment around them. This page sits within Greenlin’s wider pet grooming offering, and the right package is simply the one that fits your individual animal.

Why Regular Grooming Matters for Dogs and Cats

Routine grooming supports coat and skin health while helping with matting prevention before tangles become uncomfortable. Regular brushing also lifts loose undercoat, which can reduce shedding between visits.

Helpful grooming routines may include:

  • Baths and brush outs: Help keep the coat cleaner, remove loose hair, and support healthy skin.
  • Nail trim and nail grind: Keep paws more comfortable and help protect a pet’s natural gait.
  • Ear cleaning and plucking: Reduce buildup for dogs and cats that need extra ear care.
  • Coat, skin, ear, and paw checks: Give groomers a chance to notice changes during each visit.

The ASPCA shares basic at home pet care guidance that can complement professional grooming. This does not replace veterinary care, and Greenlin Pet Resorts does not make health guarantees.

Hampden Township Pet Grooming FAQ

What is included in dog grooming in Hampden Township?

Each booking opens with a quick check of your dog’s coat and skin, followed by the service level you select and any add-ons you choose. Our team confirms the plan with you at drop off, and the dog chart on this page is the full reference for what sits inside each tier.

Do you offer cat grooming in Hampden Township, including lion cuts?

Yes. We groom both short-haired and long-haired cats, and a lion cut is available as part of the feline full groom for coats prone to matting. If your cat has never had one, mention it when booking so we can take the visit slowly.

How often should I have my dog or cat groomed?

It depends on coat type and lifestyle. Many double-coated dogs do well every four to eight weeks, while short coats can stretch longer, and long-haired cats usually benefit from more frequent visits than short-haired cats. Our groomers can suggest a rhythm for your specific pet.

Can I add pet grooming in Hampden Township to a boarding or daycare stay?

Yes. Grooming pairs naturally with a stay here, and many owners book a groom for the end of a dog boarding in Hampden Township visit so their dog heads home fresh. Let us know at booking, and we will fit the groom into the schedule.

Book Pet Grooming in Hampden Township at Greenlin Lambs Gap

When you are ready, booking a Hampden Township pet grooming at Greenlin Lambs Gap is a simple next step. Tell us your pet’s breed, coat, and any special needs, and we will point you to the right package on the right chart. If your cat is also due for a stay, you can line up a groom alongside cat boarding in Hampden Township so everything happens in one trip.

Greenlin Pet Resorts in Hampden Township is community-trusted and vet-recommended, with experienced groomers and staff trained in pet CPR and first aid. Bring your dog or cat to our Lambs Gap Road location for grooming that stays calm, careful, and built around the animal in your life. Reach out today or call (717) 732-2255.