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Groomers in Pattaya

Dog grooming in Pattaya

Regular grooming matters more in Pattaya’s heat and humidity — matted coats trap moisture and skin problems follow. Here is how to find a groomer and what to expect.

Last updated 30 May 2026

Browse groomers by area

The groomers directory lists salons across Pattaya with verified facts — services, hours and contact channels. Use the area chips on the hub to narrow by Naklua, Jomtien, Central Pattaya and other neighbourhoods.

Mobile and home-visit grooming

Some groomers offer mobile visits — useful if your dog is anxious in traffic or you lack transport. See listings such as Pet Passions Mobile Grooming in the directory and confirm coverage for your soi.

Heat-aware coat care

Do not shave double-coated breeds to the skin — it can worsen heat stress. Regular brush-outs, paw pad checks and ear cleaning matter more. Read hot-climate pet care and skin and ear problems.

What to ask before the first appointment

  • Do you groom my breed/size and can I stay or drop off?
  • How do you handle nervous dogs and how long will it take?
  • Are nail trim and ear clean included in the price?
  • What shampoo do you use for sensitive skin?

Grooming and health overlap

Groomers are not vets — but they often spot ear infections, hot spots and parasites early. If they flag something, see a vet in Pattaya. For ticks after walks, see ticks and fleas.

Frequently asked

How much does dog grooming cost in Pattaya?

Baths and tidy-ups often run from a few hundred baht; full breed grooms cost more. Ask for a quote for your dog's size and coat.

Are there mobile dog groomers in Pattaya?

Yes — several listings offer mobile grooming. Browse groomers and filter by area.

How often should I groom my dog in Thailand's climate?

Brush regularly; professional grooms every 4–8 weeks depending on coat. Short coats still need paw, ear and skin checks.

Can groomers handle cats too?

Some salons groom both — confirm when booking. Cat grooming is less common than dogs in Pattaya.

Should I shave my dog for the Thai heat?

Not double-coated breeds — it can damage the coat and increase sunburn risk. Regular brush-outs and cool-walk timing matter more.

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