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How much does dog grooming cost in Singapore?

Low SGD 40
Typical SGD 60
High SGD 190
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Key takeaways

  • Most dog grooming jobs in Singapore land between SGD 40–SGD 190 — known locally as dog grooming.
  • Dog grooming is unlicensed in Singapore (AVS licenses pet shops and boarding rather than groomers); pick-up/drop-off grooming transport and home-visit grooming are both common in the HDB context.
  • Prices below are researched national ranges, updated July 2026 — not quotes.

Dog Grooming prices by job size in Singapore

Researched national ranges in SGD, updated July 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Basic groom (small dog) Wash, dry, brush, nails, ears, light trim SGD 40 SGD 60 SGD 85
Full groom (medium dog) Bath, haircut, nails, ears, sanitary trim SGD 70 SGD 95 SGD 130
Full groom (large/poodle-mix) Full haircut on a large or curly coat SGD 100 SGD 140 SGD 190

Per-unit rates

Typical dog grooming rates in Singapore.
Unit Low Typical High
per groom SGD 50 SGD 85 SGD 160

What affects the price

  • Job size and scope — bigger or more complex jobs move you up the ranges above.
  • Access and condition — hard-to-reach areas, older properties or neglected maintenance add labour time.
  • Materials and quality level — where materials are involved, the grade you choose often matters more than labour.
  • Urgency — same-day or out-of-hours work usually carries a premium.
  • Where you live — large metros in Singapore typically run above the national range; smaller towns below it.

How to save

  • Get at least three quotes and compare like-for-like scopes, not just totals.
  • Be flexible on timing — off-peak slots are often cheaper.
  • Bundle related tasks into one visit to spread call-out costs.
  • Agree the scope in writing up front to avoid change-order surprises.

How to hire a dog grooming pro in Singapore

  1. Check reviews and groomer training (SKC or private academy certificates are common signals)
  2. Confirm vaccination requirements
  3. Get breed pricing and de-matting policy upfront
  4. Ask about aircon transport if using pick-up/drop-off services
  5. Confirm handling approach for nervous dogs
  6. Check HDB-approved breed knowledge for home-visit groomers

Red flags

  • No vaccination policy
  • Vague pricing that inflates at pickup
  • No welfare policy on matting
  • Overbooked salons with long cage waits
  • No track record or portfolio

How Handld researches prices

These are researched estimates, not quotes and not our transaction data. We compile ranges from published sources — national statistics, trade bodies and incumbent cost guides — normalise them to SGD, and adjust city pages by a population-based cost tier. Last updated July 2026. Basis: Singapore grooming salon menus; Pawshake/local platform rates.

Frequently asked questions

Do groomers need a licence or qualification?

In most countries grooming is unlicensed — anyone can trade. Certificates (e.g., City & Guilds in the UK, NDGAA/IPG internationally) and salon reviews are the real quality signals, so ask what training your groomer has.

How often should my dog be groomed?

Every 4-8 weeks for haircut breeds (poodles, doodles, shih tzus), every 8-12 weeks for double coats needing de-shedding, and as needed for short coats. Regular schedules keep coats mat-free and cost less over time.

Can grooming help with shedding?

Yes — de-shedding treatments (bath, conditioner, high-velocity dry and undercoat raking) remove huge amounts of loose undercoat and are the right approach for double-coated breeds. Never shave a double coat for shedding.

Is mobile dog grooming worth the extra cost?

For anxious dogs, seniors, or multi-dog homes, usually yes — one-on-one attention, no cage drying, no travel stress. The premium is typically 20-40% over salon prices.

How much does dog grooming cost?

Pricing scales with size and coat: a small short-haired dog costs least, while large or double-coated breeds (doodles, huskies, spaniels) cost 2-3x more. A full groom includes bath, dry, haircut, nails, ears and sanitary trim.

Why do groomers charge extra for matted coats?

De-matting is slow, uncomfortable for the dog and hard on equipment. Severe matting often forces a shave-down for welfare reasons — most groomers charge by time and will explain before proceeding.

How much is dog grooming in Singapore?

Full grooms typically run S$50-95 for small dogs and S$100-190 for large or poodle-mix coats. Two-way transport adds S$20-40. Year-round humidity makes 4-6 week schedules common for haircut breeds.

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