Free Printable Pet Grooming Log — Bath & Nail Tracker PDF
Services, provider, last visit, next due, cost, and skin or coat notes — stay ahead of matting and ear infections.
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Grooming is preventive health, not vanity
Ear infections and hot spots often follow skipped baths or incomplete drying. Notes capture what the groomer saw while close to the skin — earlier than most owners notice at home.
Next due should reflect your climate: heavy shedders in humid summers may need shorter intervals even if the calendar says twelve weeks.
Tracking cost helps you compare mobile groomers versus shop pricing once you have apples-to-apples service descriptions.
Practical setup tips
Before printing the Pet Grooming Log, decide what one row represents and how often the page will be reviewed. That keeps the sheet from becoming a catch-all notes page and makes the finished record easier to compare with similar pages in the same binder or workflow.
- Service should be filled in consistently so the sheet remains useful after the first day of use.
- Provider should be filled in consistently so the sheet remains useful after the first day of use.
- Date done should be filled in consistently so the sheet remains useful after the first day of use.
- Next due should be filled in consistently so the sheet remains useful after the first day of use.
- Cost should be filled in consistently so the sheet remains useful after the first day of use.
- Notes (skin, mats) should be filled in consistently so the sheet remains useful after the first day of use.
If the printable is part of a formal, financial, medical, legal, or compliance workflow, use it as a planning and note-taking aid alongside the official system or professional guidance that applies to your situation.