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Lhasa Apso Grooming Prices

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small long coat 12-18 lbs 12-15 years

Temperament: Confident, smart, comical

Grooming frequency: weekly

Price Estimates

Service Price Range
Bath & Brush $33-$52
Overnight Boarding $30-$50
De-shedding Treatment $39-$65
Flea Bath & Treatment $33-$52
Full Groom $52-$85
Nail Trim $13-$20
Teeth Brushing $10-$16
Training Session $50-$100
Price range (USD) Bath & Brush $33–$52 Overnight Boarding $30–$50 De-shedding Treatment $39–$65 Flea Bath & Treatment $33–$52 Full Groom $52–$85 Nail Trim $13–$20 Teeth Brushing $10–$16 Training Session $50–$100 $0 $100
Price ranges reflect Lhasa Apso estimates from APPA survey data. Actual costs vary by metro area and groomer.

Grooming Guide: Lhasa Apso

Long flowing coat reaches the floor if left uncut. Most owners prefer a shorter pet clip.

What the Lhasa Apso Pricing Tells You

The Lhasa Apso is a small-sized breed weighing 12-18 lbs, and every grooming price on this page reflects that physical profile. Size is the single biggest cost driver in pet grooming — a larger dog takes longer to bathe, dry, and finish, and uses more shampoo, conditioner, and drying time. That is why a small breed typically lands where it does on the pricing table above, and why the spread between low and high prices widens as you move up the size bracket.

Coat type adds the second major layer of cost. The Lhasa Apso carries a long coat, and groomers price around the handling effort that coat demands. The recommended grooming frequency for this breed is weekly, which compounds the annual spend — more appointments per year means a larger total grooming budget even when the per-visit price looks modest. Prices at the high end of each range usually reflect coats that arrive matted, tangled, or in need of a full reset.

Temperament (Confident, smart, comical) and lifespan (12-15 years) both quietly shape the real-world total. A calm, cooperative dog finishes a groom faster and stays on the lower end of the range; a nervous or high-energy dog may need two handlers or a longer booking, which pushes the invoice up. Over the breed's full lifespan, monthly or bi-monthly grooming plus occasional boarding, training, and nail trims — all priced in the table above — compound into a predictable lifetime cost that owners should budget from day one.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to groom a Lhasa Apso?

A full groom for a Lhasa Apso typically costs $52-$85. Pricing depends on coat condition, location, and the groomer. Lhasa Apso dogs are small-sized with a long coat.

How often should a Lhasa Apso be groomed?

Lhasa Apso dogs should be groomed weekly. They have a long coat. Long flowing coat reaches the floor if left uncut.

What grooming services does a Lhasa Apso need?

A Lhasa Apso typically needs Bath & Brush, Overnight Boarding, De-shedding Treatment, Flea Bath & Treatment, Full Groom, Nail Trim, Teeth Brushing, Training Session. As a small-sized breed weighing 12-18 lbs with a long coat, regular professional grooming keeps their coat healthy and manageable.

How much is a bath for a Lhasa Apso?

A bath for a Lhasa Apso typically costs $33-$52. This usually includes shampooing, drying, and basic brushing. Prices vary by groomer and location.

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Data source: AKC breed standards, industry grooming price surveys, BLS CPI pet services regional indices. Prices are estimates based on breed size and coat type.

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Disclaimer: This information is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Data is sourced from AKC breed standards and BLS CPI data. Consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on this data.

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