Self-Serve Dog Washes
Self-Serve Dog Washes in Massachusetts
58 DIY dog washes across 47 cities — with real prices and terms wherever the facility lists them.
Massachusetts at a glance
- 58
- dog washes
- 47
- cities
- $10
- median price
- $10
- from
where listed
lowest listed
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47 cities with self-serve dog washes in Massachusetts.
- Boston3
- Southwick3from $9.99
- Andover2from $29
- Brookline2from $15
- Haverhill2from $25
- Maynard2from $9.99
- Medway2
- Plymouth2
- Sandwich2
- Acton1
- Amherst1
- Beverly1
- Billerica1from $15
- Blackstone1
- Bourne1
- Brockton1
- Cambridge1from $22
- Chicopee1
- Cohasset1
- Concord1
- Dennis Port1
- East Longmeadow1
- Everett1
- Fairhaven1from $9.99
- Framingham1
- Gardner1from $9.99
- Great Barrington1from $9.99
- Holbrook1from $9.99
- Holden1
- Lowell1
- Medford1
- Mendon1
- Nantucket1
- Newton1
- North Grafton1
- Northampton1
- Norwood1
- Osterville1
- Quincy1
- Salisbury1
- Seekonk1from $9.99
- Stoneham1
- Sturbridge1
- Swansea1from $9.99
- Ware1from $9.99
- Westborough1from $9.99
- Whitman1
Self-serve dog washes in Massachusetts
Massachusetts has 58 self-serve dog washes spread across 47 cities. The most options are in Boston, Southwick, Andover, Brookline and Haverhill. Where operators publish a rate, washes start at $10 and run to a median of $10 per visit. 1 location stays open 24 hours.
A self-serve dog wash gives you a raised tub, warm water, shampoo, and a dryer so you can bathe your dog yourself — typically for a flat fee well below a full-service groom, and without clogging the drain at home. Most stations charge per wash; some sell memberships or punch cards, and many throw in aprons, towels, brushes, and ear-and-nail tools. The listings below note walk-in versus appointment, hours, and what each station provides, so you can pick the one that fits before you load up the car.
Every Massachusettslocation here is sourced from open mapping data, filtered to genuine self-serve facilities — not full-service groomers, shelters, or pet stores — de-duplicated across sources, and checked against the business's own website. When a price or an hour isn't confirmed, the page says “call to confirm” instead of guessing, and the whole state is re-verified every month so the listing you read is the listing you'll find.