Our 10 picks for pet grooming salons in Singapore

Dog and cat groomers in Singapore we would trust with nervous pets, fluffy coats and regular tidy-ups.

Tried and asked around by the SGRecommends crew · Updated July 2026 · How we choose

THE SHORT ANSWER

Our top pick is Likeable Pets for calm home grooming, clear booking and plenty of happy dog and cat owners.

A good pet grooming salon in Singapore is not just about a cute cut. We would look for patient handling, clean tools, transparent pricing and groomers who explain coat condition before adding extras. This matters even more for cats, senior pets, anxious dogs and breeds that mat easily in our weather.

For routine upkeep, ask whether the groom includes nails, ears, paw pads, sanitary trimming and dematting checks. For cats or nervous pets, a quieter cat-only salon or mobile groomer can be kinder than a busy shop. If your pet has skin issues, tell the groomer early and bring vet-recommended products if needed.

Pick #1

Likeable Pets

SGRecommends Choice 2026
9.6OUT OF 10

Home grooming that feels calm, tidy and especially handy for anxious dogs and cats.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • grooms dogs and cats at home across Singapore
  • published reviews often mention gentle handling of nervous pets
  • certified groomers bring equipment and clean up after sessions
  • clear WhatsApp booking process with package guidance before appointment

Best for: anxious pets and busy owners who want grooming done at home

Pick #2
9.5OUT OF 10

A cat-only setup we would choose for shy felines and first-time grooming.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • cat-only environment keeps dogs, barking and cross-stress out
  • offers salon and mobile cat grooming options
  • published reviews mention patient care for timid and anxious cats
  • clear grooming tiers from express freshen-ups to signature styling

Best for: cat owners who want a quiet feline-first grooming setup

Pick #3
9.4OUT OF 10

Gentle dog grooming with no cages, no force and simple pricing.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • low-stress handling model suits dogs that dislike grooming
  • simple pricing reduces surprise add-ons after drop-off
  • groomers are SKC certified and Low-Stress Handling certified
  • site highlights no cage, no force and no muzzle handling

Best for: dogs that need patient, gentle grooming in a quieter salon

Pick #4
9.3OUT OF 10

A long-running mobile groomer for pets who do better with one-on-one home care.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • mobile grooming covers both dogs and cats at home
  • one-on-one sessions avoid cages and salon distractions
  • reviews mention patient handling of senior and skittish pets
  • also useful for homes with multiple pets needing same-day grooming

Best for: multi-pet homes and nervous pets that settle better at home

Pick #5

Pooch's Image

Rising Star
9.2OUT OF 10

A serious grooming salon for breed styling, cat grooms and polished finishes.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • published dog, cat and rabbit grooming price lists
  • offers cat full grooming with styling or lion cut
  • grooming academy background suggests strong technique and training focus
  • good fit for breed-specific clips and more polished styling

Best for: owners who want breed-aware styling and a more finished look

Pick #6
9.1OUT OF 10

Convenient islandwide grooming for dogs and cats with published package prices.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • 11 grooming locations make appointments easier across Singapore
  • dog and cat package prices are published online
  • customer notes mention clean facilities and helpful groomers
  • also covers rabbits and guinea pigs for multi-pet households

Best for: owners who want convenient grooming centres near home

Pick #7

A grooming salon and academy with serious training credentials behind the chair.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • salon is backed by a professional grooming academy
  • offers dog grooming, cat grooming, spa and house calls
  • recognised by the Singapore Kennel Club according to PLC
  • good choice for owners who value groomer training standards

Best for: owners who want academy-backed grooming and broader coat services

Pick #8
8.9OUT OF 10

A Balestier pet shop and grooming stop with strong review volume.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • grooming contact, address and email are clearly published
  • Balestier location is useful for central Singapore owners
  • site links to more than 600 Google reviews
  • pet shop setup makes grooming and supply runs easy

Best for: central owners who want grooming and pet supplies in one stop

Pick #9

Japanese-style dog grooming for owners who care about finish and coat detail.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • experienced Japanese groomers are highlighted on the official site
  • breed-based grooming prices are published clearly online
  • offers spa treatments, a la carte services and daycare
  • good fit for owners who want neat, styled dog cuts

Best for: dog owners who want Japanese-style grooming and tidy breed cuts

Pick #10
8.7OUT OF 10

A friendly west-side dog groomer with spa, hotel and daycare add-ons.

WHY WE RECOMMEND
  • established west-side dog grooming salon since 2011
  • offers grooming, spa treatments, hotel and day care
  • transport can be arranged for owners who cannot drop off
  • site feedback mentions managing a difficult dog calmly

Best for: west-side dog owners who want grooming with daycare or hotel options

Good to know

How often should dogs and cats be groomed in Singapore?

Most dogs do well every 4 to 8 weeks, depending on coat type and lifestyle. Cats often need professional grooming every 6 to 12 weeks, especially long-haired or elderly cats.

Is mobile grooming better than a salon?

Mobile grooming is great for anxious pets, senior pets and busy owners because the pet stays at home. Salons can be better for fuller styling, spa treatments and heavier coat work.

What should I ask before booking a groomer?

Ask what the package includes, how they handle matting, whether there are surcharges, and if they have experience with your pet's breed, temperament or medical needs.

How much does pet grooming cost in Singapore?

Basic dog grooms often start around $45 to $90, while full grooms can run higher by size and coat. Cat full grooming is commonly around $150 or more.

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