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Best POS systems for pet groomers & pet stores (2026)

A pet business is really two businesses sharing one counter — a grooming book full of breed-and-size-priced appointments, and a retail floor of food, treats, and supplies that need to stay in stock. A plain register can’t do both. The right system books and rebooks grooms, takes a deposit so no-shows stop hurting, keeps each pet’s profile and vaccination notes on file, tracks retail inventory with reorder alerts, and quietly keeps card fees from skimming every ticket. Here’s what matters — and how to get it all set up with nothing up front.

What a pet groomer or pet store actually needs from a POS

Pet retail and pet grooming each have quirks a generic register ignores — and most shops do both at once, so the software has to handle the appointment book and the sales floor in one place. The features that actually matter:

  • Booking with deposits & reminders. Online and in-app booking, automated text/email reminders, and the ability to require a deposit or keep a card on file — the single most effective way to stop no-shows, since a missed slot then forfeits the deposit per your posted policy.
  • Pricing by breed, size & service. Grooming prices that adjust by pet size, breed, coat condition, and service type, so a doodle full-groom and a short-hair bath quote correctly every time instead of being guessed at the counter.
  • Pet & owner profiles. Each pet’s breed, weight, coat, behavior or medical alerts, vaccination notes, grooming history, and photos tied to the owner’s record — so any groomer can pick up where the last one left off and regulars feel known.
  • Retail inventory & loyalty. Real-time tracking of food, treats, and supplies with low-stock and reorder alerts, supplier records, and margin visibility, plus a loyalty program that rewards repeat owners — the engine of a pet store’s recurring revenue.
  • Tips on card & reporting. Tip prompts on the screen or reader tracked to each groomer, and reports that show busiest days, top services, retail vs. grooming mix, and rebooking rate — the numbers that tell you whether the business is growing.

The landscape in 2026

If you research pet systems you’ll see the same names recur, and they split roughly by whether you lean grooming or retail. On the grooming side, DaySmart Pet, Gingr, and MoeGo are built around appointments, boarding/daycare, pet profiles, deposits, and reminders, while booking-first platforms like Vagaro and Booksy add scheduling and basic retail. For shops that lead with retail and add grooming, pet-specific store systems pair deep inventory, loyalty, and reorder tools with a grooming module in the same software. There’s no single “best” for everyone — the right pick depends on whether you’re grooming-only, store-only, or both, how many groomers and locations you run, whether you board or do daycare, and how much of your revenue is retail versus services.

Want the head-to-head on the hardware platforms? See Clover vs Square vs Valor vs PAX, or the plain difference between a card terminal and a full POS.

What I set up for pet groomers & stores

For most shops I build a setup around easy online booking with deposit and card-on-file options to kill no-shows, breed-and-size pricing so quotes are consistent, pet and owner profiles with behavior and vaccination notes, and a retail register with real inventory tracking, reorder alerts, and a simple loyalty program — all tied together so grooming, retail, and tips land in one report. Automated reminders and rebooking are switched on from day one so regulars keep their cadence. It’s quick for new staff to learn and scales from a single grooming table to a full store with multiple groomers. Browse the full equipment lineup, see how it bundles in packages & pricing, or compare it with my retail POS guide for the sales-floor side and my salon & spa guide — the other appointment-and-deposit business.

What the savings fund

Cutting card fees is step one. The chair sitting empty costs more.

Lowering what you pay to accept a card puts money back every month.

The part most owners overlook: card fees

A pet shop runs on a mix of small retail tickets, grooming services, deposits, and tips — and here’s the catch most owners miss: processing fees apply to all of it, including the deposit you collect to prevent a no-show and the tip that goes to the groomer, not the shop. On an interchange-plus program a well-priced pet business should see an effective rate around 1.9–2.15%; if you’re paying north of 2.5%, you’re very likely overpaying and leaving money on the table every month. The good news: pet groomers and stores are a strong fit for a compliant cash-discount or dual-pricing program — you post a card price and offer a small discount for cash, the terminal handles it automatically, and done right it can take your effective processing cost toward zero. Posting a card price and offering a cash discount is legal in all 50 states; surcharging is more restricted (it isn’t allowed in Connecticut, Maine, or Massachusetts), which is why I set most shops up on cash-discount/dual-pricing. Here’s the plain-English version of cash discount vs. dual pricing vs. surcharging, and what zero-cost processing looks like. Keeping the appointment book and sales floor busy is the other half — see how I help with marketing & growth.

I’ll match the setup to your shop

On a free 15-minute review I’ll recommend the exact pet setup for how you run — booking with deposits, breed-and-size pricing, pet profiles, retail inventory, loyalty, and tips on card — set up the hardware, move your client and product list over, and pair it with a compliant program so card fees stop skimming every ticket. Everything provided at $0 up front, with training and US-based support.

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Questions

Frequently asked

What’s the best POS for a pet groomer or pet store?

The best pet POS handles grooming appointments and retail in one place — booking with deposits to stop no-shows, pricing by breed and size, pet profiles with vaccination and behavior notes, retail inventory with reorder alerts, loyalty, and tips on card. There’s no single best for everyone — I match the exact setup to whether you’re grooming-only, retail-only, or both, on a free review.

Can a pet grooming POS price by breed and size?

Yes — a good grooming system sets prices by pet size, breed, coat, and service type, and stores each pet’s profile, grooming history, photos, and behavior or medical notes, so any groomer can pick up where the last one left off and quotes stay consistent.

How do I stop grooming no-shows?

The most reliable fix is collecting a deposit at booking or keeping a card on file, paired with automated text and email reminders. A no-show then forfeits the deposit per your posted policy. Keep in mind processing fees apply to deposits and tips too, which is one reason a compliant cash-discount or dual-pricing program is worth setting up.

How much does a pet POS cost to start?

With me there’s no up-front equipment cost — the hardware is provided and set up on a zero-cost processing program, with simple monthly terms confirmed at your free review.

What the savings fund

Cutting card fees is step one. The chair sitting empty costs more.

Lowering what you pay to accept a card puts money back every month. In a booking business the bigger loss is the call that rang while you had your hands full -- that caller books with whoever picks up.

Keep the book full and the margin yours.

A free 15-minute review gets you the right POS — booking with deposits, breed-and-size pricing, pet profiles, retail inventory, and tips on card — and a program that stops card fees from skimming every ticket.

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