Texas does not license pet groomers, and Dallas County imposes no county groomer rule. Groomers operate under general business licensing and animal-cruelty law. Dallas County HHS only intervenes when a grooming-related rabies exposure or cruelty complaint arises.
Texas has no occupational license for dog or cat groomers. Dallas County government does not regulate grooming separately. Operators must register a business name with the Texas Comptroller, secure a city certificate of occupancy, and follow city zoning. Texas Penal Code 42.092 cruelty law and Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 826 rabies rules still apply. If a pet is injured, dies, or escapes during grooming, owners may file complaints with Dallas County HHS, the city animal services, or pursue civil claims. Voluntary credentialing exists through National Dog Groomers Association and International Professional Groomers, but it is not required.
Without a state license, enforcement relies on Penal Code 42.092 cruelty charges, civil negligence claims, and city code compliance. Cruelty convictions carry up to one year jail and four-thousand-dollar fines per animal; civil suits seek vet costs and damages.
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