PBGV Grooming Costs: What to Expect in 2026
Petit Basset Griffon Vendeens are one of the more expensive small-to-medium breeds to groom. Their rough coat, matting tendency, and specialized maintenance push costs higher than their 25-40 pound frame suggests. But owners who understand the investment prevent far more expensive problems down the road.
Here's your 2026 budget guide for keeping a PBGV properly maintained.
Session Pricing
A full professional PBGV grooming session runs $65-$110 in 2026. The wide range reflects condition on arrival, geographic location, and groomer expertise.
| Service | Price Range | |---------|-------------| | Full groom with hand-stripping | $80-$120 | | Maintenance groom (bath, demat, tidy) | $60-$85 | | Bath and blow-dry only | $45-$65 | | De-matting session (heavy) | $85-$130 | | De-matting session (light) | $65-$90 | | Nail trim | $15-$25 | | Ear cleaning and hair removal | $15-$25 | | Sanitary trim | $15-$20 | | Face/furnishing tidy | $25-$35 |
Why PBGVs Cost More Than Size Suggests
For a 25-40 pound dog, these prices are above average. Here's why:
Time: A proper PBGV groom takes 2-2.5 hours. That's triple the time for a similarly-sized single-coated breed.
Skill: Hand-stripping, de-matting, and maintaining the natural-but-cared-for look requires expertise. The groomer must understand what a PBGV should look like.
Coat density: The double coat with its long outer layer requires working through significant hair volume.
De-matting risk: Even well-maintained PBGVs often have some tangling. De-matting is time-intensive and drives costs up.
Ear complexity: PBGV ears require more attention than most breeds -- the long, heavy, hair-covered ears need thorough cleaning, drying, and hair management.
Grooming industry data shows rough-coated breeds cost 50-75% more than smooth breeds of equivalent body size.
The De-Matting Variable
Here's where PBGV grooming costs can spike unpredictably:
Well-maintained (brushed 3-4x weekly): Minimal to no matting. Standard pricing. Use our free pricing calculator → Session stays efficient.
Moderately maintained (brushed 1-2x weekly): Some matting in problem areas. Add $15-$30 to session cost for extra de-matting time.
Poorly maintained (rarely brushed): Significant matting throughout. Add $30-$60+ to session cost. May require partial clip-out.
Severely neglected: Complete pelting. May need full clip-down ($85-$130) -- essentially a reset that loses months of coat growth.
The math is clear: 15 minutes of home brushing 3-4 times weekly saves $15-$60 per professional visit. Over a year, that's $90-$360 saved just by brushing.
Annual Budget Scenarios
Owner who brushes regularly (best case):
- 6 full groom/strip sessions x $90 avg: $540
- 3 maintenance visits x $70 avg: $210
- 6 additional nail trims x $20: $120
- Annual total: ~$870
- 6 full grooms x $105 avg (including demat surcharges): $630
- 3 maintenance visits x $80 avg: $240
- 6 nail trims x $20: $120
- Annual total: ~$990
- 6 full grooms x $125 avg (heavy demat surcharges): $750
- 2 emergency de-matting sessions x $110: $220
- 6 nail trims x $20: $120
- Annual total: ~$1,090
Geographic Pricing
PBGV grooming costs by region:
UK/France (breed's origin, more specialists):
- Full groom: GBP 55-85 (~$70-$110)
- Good specialist availability
- Full groom: $80-$120
- More groomers familiar with the breed
- Full groom: $65-$110
- May need to explain the breed's correct appearance to groomer
Comparing PBGV Costs to Similar Breeds
| Breed | Annual Grooming | |-------|----------------| | Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen | $870-$1,090 | | Otterhound | $900-$1,200 | | Wirehaired Pointing Griffon | $700-$950 | | Spinone Italiano | $650-$900 | | Bearded Collie | $800-$1,100 | | Border Terrier | $440-$785 |
PBGVs are on the higher end of rough-coated breed grooming costs due to their matting tendency and the time required.
Cost-Reduction Strategies
The #1 money-saver: BRUSH YOUR PBGV
- 15-20 minutes, 3-4 times per week
- Prevents matting surcharges entirely
- Makes professional sessions shorter (and cheaper)
- Annual savings: $100-$360
- Book standing appointments (loyalty pricing, groomer knows the dog)
- Maintain ears between visits (daily wipe, weekly clean)
- Learn basic furnishing maintenance (beard tidy, eye area clearing)
- Never skip appointments (longer gaps = more matting = higher per-visit cost)
- Consider a grooming school for maintenance visits (supervised students at reduced rates)
When to Accept Higher Costs
Pay more for:
- A groomer who understands rough-coated breeds (correct technique preserves coat)
- De-matting expertise (skilled de-matting saves coat; unskilled de-matting destroys it)
- Adequate time allocation (2+ hours; rushed PBGV grooming produces poor results)
- Ear care expertise (prevents costly vet visits for infections)
- Finishing products (PBGVs shouldn't look polished)
- Precision trimming (the look should be natural)
- Frequency beyond minimum (if you're brushing well at home, 6-8 week intervals work)
The Prevention vs. Treatment Equation
The real cost comparison:
- Annual professional grooming (maintained): ~$870
- One ear infection vet treatment: $150-$400
- One matting-related skin infection: $200-$500
- One emergency clip-down with skin treatment: $200-$350
- Annual grooming (neglected, with complications): ~$1,500+
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