About Amy Academy of Animal Arts
Amy Academy of Animal Arts is a pet grooming provider based at 557 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, with islandwide coverage. The listing is KakiList-verified, meaning operating details and contact channels have been confirmed by a real person. The business holds a Google rating of 3.7 out of 5, though this is based on only 6 reviews and should be treated as directional rather than definitive. Pricing is indicated at the mid-range tier ($$); exact session fees should be confirmed directly with the provider.
When getting in touch, it helps to have your pet's size, breed, coat type, and general temperament ready, as these details typically influence grooming duration and pricing. Bring along up-to-date vaccination records, as most grooming facilities in Singapore request proof of core vaccinations before accepting a booking. It is worth asking whether a trial or first visit is available so you and your pet can assess comfort with the environment before committing to a recurring schedule. Clarify whether grooming is drop-off based at the Bukit Timah Road premises or whether mobile options are available.
To take the next step, reach Amy Academy of Animal Arts via phone or the enquiry form listed on this page. Prepare your pet's breed details and vaccination history before making contact to help the team advise on the most suitable grooming package and slot. Listing data is incomplete — contact Amy Academy of Animal Arts directly to confirm details.
Visit the facility, check the vaccination policy, and confirm insurance before drop-off.
Great service! The staff also gave some tips for first time dog owner on grooming. The staff is patient and very experienced with my puppy’s first shower. 😆
Amazing. Called to get the dog's nails cut. Asked for the breed of the dog and was rebuffed saying that they only groomed pedegrees. Well, most dogs in this world are not pedegrees and are still loved by their owners. Hope you will change your attitude.
The worst grooming ever. Uneven cut. Somewhat friendly but won’t recommend.
Excellent❤️
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| Amy Academy of Animal Arts (this page) | ⭐ 3.7 | 6 | — | ✓ |
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Grooming prices in Singapore vary considerably depending on your pet's size, breed, and coat condition. Small dogs and cats typically start from around S$50–80 per session, medium breeds from S$80–130, and large or double-coated breeds from S$130 upwards. Amy Academy of Animal Arts prices at the mid-range tier, but exact figures for your specific pet should be confirmed directly with the team. Beyond the base grooming fee, ask about add-ons such as de-shedding treatment, teeth brushing, nail grinding, and ear cleaning, as these are commonly charged separately. If transport or mobile services are available, factor in any associated surcharges. See the full pet grooming cost guide for Singapore →
Most grooming providers in Singapore require dogs to be current on core vaccinations — typically DHPP (distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, parainfluenza) and rabies — before accepting a booking. For cats, the standard requirement is FVRCP (feline viral rhinotracheitis, calicivirus, and panleukopenia). Vaccination records are generally expected to be within the past 12 months. If your pet's vaccinations are overdue, schedule a vet visit before booking a grooming appointment. Proof of vaccination is usually requested at drop-off, so bring the original vet certificate or a clear copy. Contact Amy Academy of Animal Arts directly to confirm their specific vaccination policy, as requirements can vary between providers.
Amy Academy of Animal Arts is KakiList-verified, meaning a real person has confirmed its operating details and contact information. However, no licences are currently listed on this profile, and the business is not ACRA-registered based on available data. For grooming facilities, the Animal and Veterinary Service (AVS) under the National Parks Board oversees standards for premises housing animals; boarding operations require an AVS licence, while standalone grooming may have different requirements. Before your pet's first visit, it is reasonable to ask the provider about their AVS compliance status and whether they carry insurance covering injury or adverse reactions during grooming. Visit the facility, check the vaccination policy, and confirm insurance before drop-off.
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