Pet Grooming in Chiang Mai

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Frequently asked questions

  • How much does pet grooming in Chiang Mai cost?

    Small dogs (under 10 kg) bath only 250–500 THB, full groom 600–1,200 THB. Medium dogs 800–1,500 THB, large dogs 1,200–2,500 THB. Cat baths 500–1,000 THB. Most prices include nail trim and ear cleaning.

  • How often should pets be groomed?

    Long-coat dogs like Shih Tzu, Maltese, and Poodles every 4–6 weeks. Short-coat dogs every 6–8 weeks. Long-haired cats 6–8 weeks. Regular grooming prevents matting, fleas, and skin issues that get harder to treat the longer they're left.

  • How should I prepare my pet for the appointment?

    Make sure core vaccinations (Distemper, Rabies) are current and treat for fleas in advance. Skip food for 2–3 hours before the visit and bring the vaccination card. If your pet gets anxious, let the shop know — they can schedule a quieter slot.

  • Are pickup and drop-off services available in Chiang Mai?

    Many groomers in Chiang Mai offer home pickup and drop-off for an extra 100–300 THB depending on distance. Convenient for pets that don't travel well or busy owners. Check the shop profile for availability and select it during booking.

  • What if my pet is anxious or bites during grooming?

    Pick a fear-free certified groomer that lets you stay nearby. Try 1–2 short familiarization visits without grooming first, then gradually increase time. If your pet is still very stressed, consult a vet about light pre-grooming sedation for the next visit.