100% recommend · 13 reviews0 sedation, ever0 pets turned away5 service zones100% recommend · 13 reviews0 sedation, ever0 pets turned away5 service zones
Question 1 — How much

Pick. Tap. Done.

Starts at $30. Tap your pet, your package, and any add-ons — the price updates live. Pay at the visit. Cash or card. No deposit.

1 · Your pet
🐕Dog
🐱Cat
🐹Guinea Pig
2 · Package
Basic
$30
Just the nails. Quick & clean.
★ POPULAR
Premium
$50
Nails + paws + ears + teeth.
3 · Add-ons
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Teeth brushingFresh breath
+$10
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Ear cleaningGentle & thorough
+$10
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Paw trimmingHair between pads
+$10
Your First-Time Visit Price
$15$30
Basic trim for a dog.
🎉 $15 off first visit applied
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Pay at the visit. Cash or card. No deposit. No surprises.
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Heads up — we don't offer grooming.

We only do nails, paws, ears, and teeth. No baths, no haircuts, no de-shedding. We're nail specialists — that's all we do, and we do it well.

Question 2 — Where

5 zones across
North Texas.

Each zone has its own day on the calendar. Tap a zone to see the cities included, or pop in your ZIP for an instant yes/no.

Zone 1
Sherman, Whitesboro, Sadler, Southmayd, Gordonville
Grayson County · 5 cities
Zone 2
Denison / Pottsboro Area
Grayson County · 2 cities
Zone 3
Howe, Gunter, Van Alstyne, Tioga
South Grayson · 4 cities
Zone 4
Tom Bean, Savoy, Bells, Whitewright, Bonham
East Grayson + Fannin · 5 cities
Zone 5
Prosper, Melissa, Anna, Celina
North Collin County · 4 cities

Not sure if you're in our area?

Try 75092 (Sherman) or 75078 (Prosper).
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5
Question 3 — Why we exist

Yes — anxious pets are our whole thing.

If your vet has to sedate your dog just to trim their nails, or your cat has been turned away by other nail trimmers — this service was built for you. With us, sedation isn't needed. We come into a room they already trust and work at their pace.

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01

Their home, their rules.

On the couch, on the floor, under the bed if that's where they feel safe. No fluorescent room, no other barking dogs.

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02

Slow is fine.

Most pets are done in 15 minutes. The anxious ones get all the time they need — we don't watch the clock.

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03

Zero sedation.

Vets often sedate dogs just to trim nails. We never have to — the right room and the right pace is usually enough.

Sedation-free · anxious · reactive · senior

"My pet needs sedation just for nails."

That's exactly who we built this for. Dogs whose vets reach for the sedative, cats who've been turned away by other nail trimmers, reactive pits, senior dogs who can't be lifted — we've worked with them all, no sedation needed.

If you've heard "we can't help" anywhere else, please call us first.

Call 430-422-5471
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I kept getting turned down by other nail trimmers. Kameron was absolutely amazing — so patient, calm, and reassuring throughout the entire process. No sedation, no struggle.

BP
Briannah PhillipsFacebook · Reactive dog
Question 4 — When

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Open Mon – Fri

Plus every other Saturday. By appointment only — pick your real-time slot on the right. Instant confirmation, no deposit.

6
days a week
~15
min per pet
$0
deposit
$15
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Reviews

100% recommend.
0% stress.

100%
recommend on Facebook
13
5-star reviews
★★★★★
straight 5s
How it works

Four small steps,
zero stress.

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1

Book online

Pick your zone's day right here on the site. Instant confirmation + a heads-up text the day of.

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2

We come

Kameron arrives with a small kit. No yard takeover.

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3

Calm care

On the floor, on the couch, wherever feels safe.

4

Done!

Cash or card. See you in about 6 weeks.

Meet Kameron

Started with a service dog.
Now serves a county.

My golden doodle Maggie became my daughter Charlotte's seizure service dog. Through that I saw how stressed dogs get at groomers — and how often vets sedate them just to trim nails.

Most dogs don't need sedation. They need patience, the right technique, and a calm room. So I built Mobile Paws around that — go to the room they already trust, work slow, and welcome the pets other groomers turn away.

— Kameron Brooks, founder
Follow the journey

See the happy tails.

Real visits, real pups (and the occasional cat or guinea pig). Follow along to see who we trimmed this week — and snag tips for keeping your anxious pet calm at home.

MP
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Calmer pet.
Calmer you.

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