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In-Home Dog Grooming in the North Shore.

Stress-free grooming in your own home — bathing, brushing, nail trims, and ear cleaning without the car ride or the crowded salon.

In-Home Dog Grooming at Queens Grooming and Boarding
What is included

A calmer way to handle in-home dog grooming.

Great grooming is about patience, comfort, and the little details — clean ears, tidy nails, and a coat that feels as good as it looks. We plan the visit around your pet, not the clock.

How it works

A grooming day that stays calm and easy.

01

Call or text to book

Share your pet’s breed, size, coat, and what they need.

02

Confirm the visit

We agree on the service, timing, and any handling notes.

03

The royal treatment

Bath, brush, trim, nails, ears — all at your pet’s pace.

04

Strut home fresh

Pick up a clean, happy pet that looks and feels their best.

Service areas

Grooming and boarding across the North Shore.

From our home base in Danvers to Salem, Beverly, Peabody, and beyond, Queens brings gentle, certified care close to home.

FAQ

Quick answers before you book.

What do you need for in-home grooming?

Access to water and a little space to work is usually all it takes. We bring the tools and products. Let us know about stairs, parking, or anything that helps the visit go smoothly.

Is in-home grooming better for anxious dogs?

Often, yes. Staying in a familiar space with no other animals around keeps many nervous and senior dogs far calmer than a busy salon.

How do I book an appointment?

Call or text (978) 705-9972. Queens Grooming and Boarding is open seven days a week by appointment, so share a few day and time options and we’ll match you with the next opening.

What areas do you serve?

We’re based in Danvers and serve Salem, Beverly, Peabody, Swampscott, Middleton, and nearby North Shore towns. Call to confirm we cover your neighborhood.

Book an appointment

Ready to book in-home dog grooming?

Call or text with your pet’s breed, size, coat condition, and anything we should know about their temperament.

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