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Wagging Tails

Open for Business
4.7 (369 reviews)

Contact Information

Address: 215 E University Blvd, Odessa, TX 79762, USA

Phone: (432) 272-0359

Website: Visit Website

Business Hours

Monday7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Wednesday7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Thursday7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Friday7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
SundayClosed

Location

Services

mobile pet grooming

Reviews

Vanessa Villalpando12/15/2024

Absolutely loved how clean and fresh my toy poodle Leah came out. They made me aware of her booty glands as well! I’m very thankful for wagging tails to get her grooming in last minute🤞

Ellisa Pena11/15/2024

First haircut for my baby Chuy!! He look soo cute. Highly recommend wagging Tails!! Very nice, loving women here. Thanks again Wagging tails!! Before and after photos included. My baby was so soft and smelled so good too!!! We will return!!!

Hannah Carlson9/6/2024

I waited too long to groom my cocker spaniel pup but wagging tails sure did a fantastic job on his first groom. They were patient with him and made sure he was comfortable. When I picked him up he was so happy and energetic. They listened to everything I wanted with his cut. My dog did not like his feet touched and they found ways to get it done since his paws were so fluffy. I appreciate wagging tails for taking such good care of my Jack Jack. Best groomer ever!

Daniel Martinez1/16/2025

Took my dog Orca to get her nails clipped. Lady was really nice and very informative. She noticed my dogs anal glands were full and had them done. Great customer service and very kind to pets. Love that they have walk ins and very affordable!

Alysia Martinez9/12/2024

I’ve taken 4 different dogs to Waggin Tails and have always had a positive experience. The groomers would actually listen to how I wanted my schnauzers’ beards, skirts, or eyebrows cut since I had not so great experiences with other groomers. When I adopted an Australian Shepherd mix, they were very helpful with informing how that breed is usually groomed and the upkeep. The workers are very caring and kind. When my dog was diagnosed with cancer and then eventually lost one of her legs, the women that usually groom her would ask about her and how she was doing even when I wouldn’t bring her. I will never forget how kind they were during that difficult time.