Inspiring Veterinary Nurses: Aimee’s journey beyond the clinic
AVT graduate Aimee shares how her career has taken her from general practice to canine rehabilitation, remote veterinary work and running her own business.
If you’re passionate about working with dogs and love the idea of being your own boss or working independently, becoming a mobile dog washer could be a great way to step into the animal care industry.
In Australia, mobile dog washers provide basic grooming and washing services in fully equipped trailers or vans, travelling to clients’ homes to make the experience more convenient and less stressful for pets.
This hands-on role is perfect for dog lovers who want a flexible, rewarding job where no two days are the same.
Becoming a mobile dog washer allows you to combine your love for animals with the freedom of being on the road. You’ll enjoy:

Enjoy flexibility to choose your working hours or create a routine that suits your lifestyle
Meet and care for dogs of all breeds and personalities
Build lasting relationships with pet owners in your community
Offer your services at community dog events, organised dog gatherings or meet-up locations to boost your business
Start with dog washing and expand your services over time, from basic grooming to offering dog-friendly products or add-on services. Continuing your education with courses in animal care or grooming can also help you upskill, stay current with industry trends, and give your clients even more reasons to book with you
Setting up your mobile dog wash typically requires an investment of around $20,000 for a trailer or vehicle and equipment. Plenty of successful operators begin small and grow over time, building their services and client base as they go
Not all dogs enjoy going to the grooming salon. Many pet owners turn to mobile dog washers for a more personalised, at-home experience that minimises stress for their pets. As a mobile dog washer, you’re not just keeping dogs clean, you’re contributing to their overall health, hygiene and wellbeing. It’s likely you will also play a key role in identifying early signs of skin conditions or discomfort that might otherwise go unnoticed.
Your day-to-day tasks may include:

To succeed as a mobile dog washer, you’ll need a mix of animal care knowledge, physical ability and customer service skills:
Working with dogs means working at their pace. Some may be nervous, wiggly, or reluctant to get into the bath. Patience is the number one quality you’ll need to help dogs feel calm, safe and cared for throughout the wash
You’ll be handling dogs of all sizes, breeds and temperaments, so it’s important to be calm, confident and compassionate
Being friendly and professional with pet owners helps you build trust and maintain a loyal client base
Whether you’re running your own business or working for a company, staying organised, managing your appointments, and showing up on time will all help you keep clients happy and coming back to you
Understanding dog coat types, skin conditions, and grooming techniques, even simple things like brushing properly or noticing a skin issue, can make a big difference and help you provide a quality service
You’ll be on your feet, lifting dogs, managing equipment and bending over a bath for a majority of the day, so being physically capable is important
Every dog is different, and you’ll need to adapt to each one’s behaviour, needs or sensitivities
Mobile dog washers can work in several ways, depending on their preferences and goals:
Many mobile dog washers operate under a recognised company. If this is your path, make sure to research different providers and understand what’s included, such as training, equipment, and marketing support
Start your own mobile dog wash with a trailer or van setup. This option gives you full control but also comes with the responsibility of running the business
Some mobile dog wash companies hire staff to carry out dog washing under their brand. This can be a great way to gain experience before going out on your own

Earnings can vary depending on your location, business setup, services offered and how many dogs you wash per day. As a general guide:
Starting out as a mobile dog washer begins with gaining hands-on experience working with animals, volunteering at a shelter or assisting in a grooming salon can help you build confidence and skills.
While formal qualifications aren’t compulsory, completing a nationally recognised course such as the Certificate II in Animal Care or Certificate III in Animal Care Services can give you a strong foundation and help reassure clients that their pets are in knowledgeable hands.
Next, decide whether you want to operate independently or join a franchise, each option has different costs, support systems and responsibilities, so it’s important to do your research. If students ask us for advice, we always recommend getting some hands-on exposure first. Offering to do work experience or shadowing a current franchisee or business owner is a great way to see what’s involved. Before committing to a franchise agreement or investing in equipment, it’s worth making sure the lifestyle and responsibilities are a good fit for you.

Once you’ve chosen your path, you’ll need to invest in the right equipment, including a vehicle or trailer fitted with a wash system, dryer and grooming tools. With your setup complete, focus on building your client base by delivering a friendly, reliable service, positive word-of-mouth and repeat customers will be key to your success.
If you’re passionate about animals and want a career that combines independence, customer interaction and hands-on work, mobile dog washing could be your perfect fit. With the right training and approach, you can turn your love for dogs into a rewarding business, one wagging tail at a time.
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