Business Protection Β· Updated April 2026
A grooming waiver is the document that stands between your business and the client who claims the mat shave was unauthorized, the senior dog's stress reaction was your fault, or the bite-prone dog they never mentioned was somehow your problem. This guide covers what belongs in a waiver and provides a complete, customizable dog grooming waiver template you can use today.
Most groomers don't think about waivers until they need one. A senior dog with undiagnosed heart disease goes into distress during the bath. A Doodle arrives with severe matting, gets shaved, and the owner claims they βhad no idea.β A dog with a known bite history takes a piece of the groomer's hand β and the owner suggests the groomer must have provoked it.
With a waiver: these situations are unpleasant but manageable. You have signed documentation establishing what was disclosed, consented to, and agreed upon before any service took place.
Without a waiver:every dispute defaults to your word against the client's. And clients who are angry, guilty, or grieving will often remember events very differently than you do.
π A grooming waiver is NOT:
β A grooming waiver IS:
A complete dog grooming waiver addresses six categories of risk. Here's what each section protects against:
Client authorizes physical handling, restraint, and use of grooming tools. Acknowledges that some pets experience stress during grooming.
Documents all known health conditions, current medications, recent surgeries, and prior adverse reactions to grooming products.
Authorizes mat removal including shave-downs when necessary. Client acknowledges that matting may hide skin conditions uncovered during removal.
For dogs 7+ years or with health conditions. Client acknowledges elevated grooming risk and authorizes service at their discretion.
Client discloses bite history, prior service refusals, and handling difficulties. Groomer reserves right to discontinue service.
Authorizes emergency vet transport if needed. Client agrees to cover all emergency veterinary costs.
Copy, customize the bracketed fields, and use this template as your standard new-client waiver. This is a general template β consult a local attorney if you want state-specific review.
DOG GROOMING SERVICES β LIABILITY WAIVER AND RELEASE FORM
[YOUR BUSINESS NAME]
[Address | City, State | Phone | Email | Website]
Owner Information
Owner Name: _________________________
Phone: _________________________
Email: _________________________
Emergency Contact Name: _________________________
Emergency Contact Phone: _________________________
Pet Information
Pet Name: _________________________
Breed: _________________________
Age: ___________________________ Β Weight: _______________
Veterinarian Name: _________________________
Veterinarian Phone: _________________________
SECTION 1 β GENERAL GROOMING AUTHORIZATION
I authorize [Business Name] to perform the requested grooming services. I acknowledge that grooming involves physical handling, bathing, drying, clipping, nail trimming, and ear cleaning as appropriate. I understand that some pets experience stress during grooming and that [Business Name] will exercise professional care throughout.
β I authorize the services as described.
SECTION 2 β HEALTH DISCLOSURE
Failure to disclose known health or behavioral conditions releases [Business Name] from liability for related issues arising during grooming.
Does your pet have any current health conditions, injuries, or recent surgeries?
β No Β β Yes β Describe: _________________________
Is your pet currently taking any medications or supplements?
β No Β β Yes β List: _________________________
Has your pet had any prior adverse reactions to grooming or products?
β No Β β Yes β Describe: _________________________
Is your pet a senior dog (7+ years) or do they have conditions affected by grooming stress?
β No Β β Yes β Describe: _________________________
β I have fully disclosed all known health conditions.
SECTION 3 β MATTING AND COAT CONDITION RELEASE
I authorize [Business Name] to determine the appropriate course of action when matting is present, including full or partial shave-downs. I acknowledge that:
β I authorize mat removal as determined necessary by the groomer.
β I acknowledge the conditions above.
SECTION 4 β BEHAVIORAL DISCLOSURE
Does your pet have any known aggression, bite history, or handling difficulties?
β No Β β Yes β Describe: _________________________
Has your pet been refused service at any other grooming facility?
β No Β β Yes β Describe: _________________________
I understand that [Business Name] reserves the right to discontinue service if my pet's behavior poses a risk. I accept responsibility for any injury caused by my pet if I failed to disclose known behavioral concerns.
β I have fully disclosed all known behavioral history.
SECTION 5 β MEDICAL EMERGENCY CONSENT
In the event of a medical emergency, I authorize [Business Name] to contact my listed veterinarian or transport my pet to the nearest emergency veterinary clinic. I understand I am responsible for all veterinary fees related to emergency care.
β I authorize emergency veterinary care as described above.
SECTION 6 β LIABILITY LIMITATION
[Business Name] will exercise professional care and skill throughout all services. [Business Name] is not liable for pre-existing health or behavioral conditions I failed to disclose, nor for conditions arising from the pet's known health status when services were requested anyway. This waiver does not release [Business Name] from liability for gross negligence or intentional misconduct.
β I understand the liability limitations described above.
SECTION 7 β PHOTO RELEASE (Optional)
β I authorize use of my pet's image for business marketing purposes.
β I do not authorize use of my pet's image.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND SIGNATURE
By signing below, I confirm I have read this entire document, understand and agree to all terms, and certify that all information provided is accurate and complete.
Client Signature: _________________________ Β Date: ___________
Printed Name: _________________________
For digital signatures, the date and IP address of signature will be recorded by the booking system.
Note: This is a general template. Consult a local attorney for state-specific enforceability review.
Both work legally, but digital waivers have significant operational advantages β especially for groomers who want to stop managing paper at the door.
Grooming management software like GroomGrid handles waiver collection as part of the new client intake flow. Clients complete their profile, health disclosures, and waiver when they first book online β the signed records are stored against their profile permanently. No paper, no clipboard, no scramble at check-in.
Yes. A grooming waiver protects your business when things go wrong β a senior dog with an undisclosed heart condition, a mat shave the owner claims to not have authorized, or a dog with bite history the owner never mentioned. Without a signed waiver, disputes default to your word against the client's. With a waiver, you have signed documentation that establishes what was disclosed, consented to, and agreed upon before any service took place.
A grooming waiver covers liability β it documents health disclosures, authorizes mat removal, grants emergency vet consent, and establishes what risks the client has acknowledged. A grooming contract covers the business relationship β pricing, payment terms, cancellation policies, and what happens if the client no-shows. You need both. Some groomers combine them into one document; others keep them separate so the waiver is clearly presented as a distinct legal acknowledgment.
Yes. Digital signatures are legally valid in all 50 US states under the E-SIGN Act of 2000. A digital waiver signed at the time of booking creates a timestamped, IP-recorded record that is often stronger evidence than a paper form in a dispute. Booking software that collects waivers electronically handles this automatically.
A complete dog grooming waiver should include: (1) general grooming authorization, (2) health disclosure for the pet including medications, recent surgeries, and prior adverse reactions, (3) matting and coat condition release authorizing shave-downs when necessary, (4) senior dog acknowledgment for dogs 7 years and older, (5) behavioral and aggression disclosure, (6) medical emergency consent to contact the vet and seek emergency care, and (7) liability limitation for pre-existing conditions not disclosed by the owner.
Yes. You are not obligated to groom animals whose owners refuse to sign your standard documentation. Frame it as routine professional protocol: "I require all new clients to complete our intake and waiver before the first appointment." Most clients will comply when it's presented as standard process rather than as something unusual.
GroomGrid handles client intake, health disclosures, and waiver collection as part of the booking flow β so you have signed documentation before every appointment, not after the problem.
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