Neighborhood Guide · Updated July 2026

Best Dog Groomers in Bishop Arts Dallas: Local Guide

A local guide to dog grooming in Bishop Arts, the walkable boutique heart of North Oak Cliff. Covers where to find grooming near North Bishop Avenue and West Davis Street, what to expect from Bishop Arts groomers, and where else in Oak Cliff to look nearby.

By DallasDogGroomers.com · Local guide to Oak Cliff dog grooming

The Bishop Arts District in North Oak Cliff is one of the most walkable, dog-friendly districts in Dallas. Locals stroll North Bishop Avenue and West Davis Street with their dogs on any given weekend, stopping at pet-friendly patios, boutiques, and coffee shops. So when a Bishop Arts resident searches for a dog groomer, they usually want something specific: a nearby, walkable option that matches the neighborhood's boutique character.

This guide covers dog grooming in and around Bishop Arts, including Oak Clips Pet Boutique & Grooming, other nearby Oak Cliff groomers, and what to expect in terms of pricing and service level. Whether you live in Bishop Arts proper or one of the surrounding Oak Cliff neighborhoods like Winnetka Heights, Kings Highway, or Kessler Park, this guide will help you find the right groomer for your dog.

What Makes Bishop Arts Different for Dog Owners

Bishop Arts is a compact, walkable district. Most of the commercial activity is concentrated within a few blocks around the intersection of North Bishop Avenue and West 8th Street, extending north to West Davis Street and east to Zang Boulevard. The district is characterized by:

Because of this character, Bishop Arts residents tend to prefer local, boutique-style grooming services over big-box options. Many walk their dogs to appointments or combine drop-offs with brunch or shopping in the district.

Featured in Bishop Arts

Oak Clips Pet Boutique & Grooming is one of the longest-established groomers in the Bishop Arts area, located on North Edgefield Avenue. It offers dog grooming and a pet boutique, and it's a longtime favorite among North Oak Cliff residents. See our Oak Cliff dog groomers page for full details and contact information.

Streets and Areas Within Bishop Arts

If you're new to Bishop Arts or looking for a specific area, here's how the district breaks down for dog owners:

North Bishop Avenue

Main commercial strip

The heart of the Bishop Arts District. Bishop Avenue runs north-south and is home to restaurants, boutiques, coffee shops, and art galleries. Most storefronts welcome leashed dogs on patios. The stretch between West 7th and West 12th Streets is the most walkable and dog-friendly.

West Davis Street

Northern boundary

Davis Street runs east-west and marks the northern edge of the Bishop Arts commercial district. Several dog-friendly businesses are along Davis between Zang Boulevard and North Bishop Avenue. Davis Street connects Bishop Arts to Kessler Park and West Dallas.

North Edgefield Avenue

Pet services corridor

Edgefield runs parallel to Bishop Avenue, one block east. It's home to several service businesses, including Oak Clips Pet Boutique & Grooming. Edgefield tends to have easier parking than Bishop Avenue and is a short walk to the main district.

Zang Boulevard

Eastern boundary

Zang Boulevard is a major thoroughfare running along the eastern edge of Bishop Arts. It connects the district to downtown Dallas via the Houston Street Viaduct and to Lake Cliff Park just south. Several Oak Cliff pet businesses are along Zang between Bishop Arts and Colorado Boulevard.

North Tyler Street

Residential fringe

Tyler runs through the residential edge of Bishop Arts, connecting to the Winnetka Heights and Kings Highway neighborhoods. It's a quieter, primarily residential street that many Bishop Arts residents use as a dog-walking route.

What to Expect from a Bishop Arts Dog Groomer

Bishop Arts grooming reflects the district's boutique character. In general, you can expect:

Smaller, More Personalized Salons

Most Bishop Arts area groomers are independently owned and operate smaller salons than the chain groomers in North Dallas. This means fewer dogs at a time, more one-on-one attention, and often longer relationships between groomers and clients. Expect to book 1 to 3 weeks in advance for peak times.

Boutique Pricing

Bishop Arts groomer prices trend slightly higher than more transactional Oak Cliff shops on Jefferson Boulevard or Kiest Boulevard, but usually stay below Uptown or Highland Park prices. Expect $45 to $95 for a standard full-service groom on a small to medium dog, with large breeds running $75 to $135.

Emphasis on the Experience

Because Bishop Arts is a "destination" neighborhood, many groomers here also function as pet boutiques with retail products like collars, treats, and accessories. You may find yourself shopping while you wait or picking up something extra at drop-off or pickup.

Dog-Friendly Errands Nearby

Because the district is so walkable, many owners plan grooming appointments around other errands. Grab coffee at one of the Bishop Avenue cafes, browse a boutique, or take a walk to Kidd Springs Park while your dog is being groomed. A 90-minute grooming window becomes a small outing rather than dead time.

Dog Grooming Prices in Bishop Arts

Here's a general pricing guide for what to expect from Bishop Arts and North Oak Cliff dog groomers in 2026:

ServiceSmall DogMedium DogLarge Dog
Nail trim only$12 – $18$12 – $18$15 – $22
Bath and brush$28 – $48$38 – $58$48 – $70
Full-service groom$45 – $75$60 – $90$75 – $135
De-shedding add-on$15 – $30$20 – $35$25 – $50
Puppy introduction$30 – $50$40 – $60$50 – $75

Bishop Arts pricing is broadly consistent with other North Oak Cliff neighborhoods. For a full breakdown of Dallas dog grooming costs by service type, see our Dallas dog grooming cost guide.

Bishop Arts Alternatives in Nearby Oak Cliff

If Bishop Arts groomers are booked, or if you're looking for different options, other parts of Oak Cliff have strong grooming choices nearby:

West Kiest Boulevard area: Kiest Pet Grooming and other groomers on West Kiest Blvd serve southwestern Oak Cliff. Prices tend to be slightly lower than Bishop Arts, and the shops are more transactional in style. About 10 minutes from Bishop Arts by car.

Jefferson Boulevard corridor: Jefferson Boulevard runs through several Oak Cliff neighborhoods and has affordable, family-owned groomers. Often bilingual (English/Spanish) and welcoming to Spanish-speaking families.

Hampton Road area: Fluffy Pet Grooming on Hampton Road is another North Oak Cliff option, known for LGBTQ+ friendly service. About 8 minutes from Bishop Arts.

Mobile groomers serving Bishop Arts: Several Dallas mobile groomers serve the Bishop Arts area including Dallas Mobile Pet Spaw and Barkbus Mobile Dog Grooming. Great option if you'd rather not leave your dog at a salon.

Tips for Booking a Bishop Arts Groomer

Common Questions About Bishop Arts Dog Grooming

Is Bishop Arts safe for dog walking?

Yes. Bishop Arts is one of the most walkable and pedestrian-oriented districts in Dallas. Sidewalks are wide, traffic on Bishop Avenue is slow, and most locals are used to seeing dogs on leash throughout the neighborhood. Standard urban safety practices apply, especially near busier streets like Zang Boulevard.

Do Bishop Arts restaurants allow dogs?

Many Bishop Arts restaurants and coffee shops welcome dogs on their outdoor patios. Some post welcome signs; others allow well-behaved dogs on a case-by-case basis. Always check with staff before settling in.

What's the closest park for dog walking near Bishop Arts?

Kidd Springs Park is about a 10 minute walk south of the main Bishop Arts commercial area and has open green space suitable for dog walking. Lake Cliff Park is a short drive east across Zang Boulevard and includes walking trails around the lake. For an off-leash area, White Rock Lake Dog Park is the closest official dog park (about 20 minutes by car).

Are there vets near Bishop Arts?

Yes, several veterinary clinics serve the Bishop Arts and North Oak Cliff area. If you're new to the neighborhood, ask your groomer for a recommendation. Groomers often have preferred partners they refer clients to.

Can I bring my dog into Bishop Arts shops?

Many independent Bishop Arts boutiques welcome well-behaved dogs on leash. Look for water bowls at entrances or "dogs welcome" signs. Chains and restaurants have varying policies. When in doubt, ask.

How does Bishop Arts compare to other Oak Cliff dog grooming options?

Bishop Arts groomers tend to be more boutique, more personalized, and slightly more expensive than groomers along Jefferson Boulevard or West Kiest Boulevard. If you value one-on-one service and a neighborhood shop experience, Bishop Arts is a strong fit. If you prioritize lower prices or same-week availability, look at Kiest or Jefferson corridor options.

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