Adriana's Pet Salon is an independent grooming business in Oklahoma City that handles dogs and cats with services ranging from basic baths to full hand-scissor cuts, with pricing scaled by pet size and coat condition rather than breed alone.
A single-location grooming shop, not a chain or veterinary clinic. The salon does not board animals overnight or offer training. Its focus is on grooming only: bathing, drying, nail care, ear cleaning, and haircuts. The business operates as a walk-in and appointment-based service, with no membership or loyalty program tier system.
Adriana's charges by pet size and service type. A basic bath and dry for a small dog (under 15 pounds) runs roughly $40 to $50, while a bath and dry for a large dog (over 50 pounds) ranges from $65 to $85. Full grooming (bath, dry, and cut) typically costs between $60 and $120 for small dogs and $100 to $180 for large dogs, depending on coat condition and style complexity. Matted or severely neglected coats incur additional de-matting fees, usually $15 to $40 per 15-minute increment. Cat grooming follows the same size-based model but often runs 10 to 15 percent higher because cats require sedation-free handling and specialized restraint. Nail trims, ear cleaning, and anal gland expression are available as add-ons for $10 to $20 each. Call ahead to confirm current pricing, as coat conditions and regional cost adjustments can shift rates.
Adriana's differentiates itself from larger chains like Petco Grooming and PetSmart Grooming by operating with longer appointment windows (typically 2 to 3 hours per dog versus the chain standard of 4 to 6 hours) and by refusing rush jobs. This means fewer dogs in-house at once and more individualized attention but potentially longer wait times for same-week appointments. Compared to mobile grooming services operating in Oklahoma City, Adriana's has lower overhead costs reflected in pricing, but the owner cannot travel to clients; the pet owner must bring the animal to the salon location. Against boutique competitors like The Posh Pooch or similar upscale salons, Adriana's positions itself as mid-market: more affordable than premium hand-scissor boutiques but more attentive than high-volume chains.
Adriana's works best for dog and cat owners who prioritize individualized handling and have flexible scheduling. It is a good fit if your pet has a straightforward coat (short, curly, or single-length) or if you value a quieter facility. It is less suitable if you need same-day grooming, require a specific breed cut executed to show standards, or prefer to drop off your pet for the day and run errands elsewhere (appointments cannot be rushed). Owners of dogs with severe behavioral issues may encounter limitations; the salon does not use sedation and relies on patient handling rather than chemical restraint.
Call or visit in person to schedule an appointment. Bring vaccination records (rabies and DHPP for dogs; rabies and FVRCP for cats are typically required, though verification happens at booking). During check-in, the groomer will ask about coat condition, any matting, skin sensitivities, and your preferred cut style. If you request a specific style, bring a photo or describe it clearly; miscommunication about cut length is common and difficult to remedy mid-groom. The groomer will estimate completion time based on pet size and coat. You will be asked to return during the appointment window; Adriana's does not offer same-day pickup guarantees.
The salon operates Tuesday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and is closed Sundays and Mondays. Street parking or a small lot is available directly outside. There is no wheelchair accessibility listed. Verify hours by phone before visiting, as holiday schedules and individual groomer availability can shift weekly. The facility is located in a neighborhood retail strip, not a major shopping center, which means limited nearby amenities if you choose not to stay during the appointment.
Adriana's Pet Salon fills a consistent middle ground in Oklahoma City's grooming market: reliable, personalized, and affordable enough for regular maintenance but intentionally small enough that it does not suit rushed timelines or specialized show-ring standards.
