Pet services in Singapore cover a wider range than most first-time pet owners expect — routine grooming and vet check-ups are just the visible layer. KakiList lists 790 verified pet-service providers across seven specialisms: pet grooming, pet training, boarding and daycare, veterinary clinics, dog walking and pet sitting, pet relocation and transport, and pet cremation and funeral services.
What makes Singapore's pet services market unique is the mix of HDB regulations and high-density living. HDB only allows one dog per flat from an approved breeds list, which affects everything from boarding availability (many facilities have breed restrictions) to dog-walking routes (weight and size matter on narrow corridors). Landed homes in Bukit Timah and Serangoon Gardens can host larger working breeds with fewer constraints. Cats, by contrast, are now permitted in HDB flats under the Cat Management Framework — a recent change that's expanded demand for cat-specific grooming and boarding services.
Typical Singapore pet service costs: routine vet consultations run S$50–S$100, vaccinations add S$30–S$80, and dental or surgical procedures range from S$200 to S$2,000+ depending on complexity. Home grooming costs 30–50% more than salon rates but saves the stress of transport for senior or anxious pets. Pet boarding ranges from S$40 per night (budget HDB-based facilities) to S$120+ per night (premium resorts in Pasir Ris and Sembawang). Dog walking runs S$25–S$40 per 45-minute walk, usually with a package discount for regular bookings.
Pet relocation is the most specialised sub-service — the process of moving a dog or cat in or out of Singapore involves AVS import permits, rabies titre testing for certain countries, pre-departure vet checks, and IATA-compliant crates. Fees start around S$1,500 for an intra-Asia move and climb past S$5,000 for transatlantic relocations. Browse the subcategory cards below, compare providers on real Google reviews, and reach operators directly via WhatsApp. No referral fees, no sponsored rankings.
Starting prices for the most common jobs in each specialism. These are rough indicators — final quotes depend on scope, property type, and urgency.
| Service | Typical Starting Price | Cost Guide |
|---|---|---|
| Pet Grooming | From S$40 | View breakdown → |
| Pet Training | From S$60/session | View breakdown → |
| Pet Boarding & Daycare | From S$40/night | View breakdown → |
| Veterinary Clinics | From S$40/consult | View breakdown → |
| Dog Walking / Pet Sitting | From S$25/walk | View breakdown → |
| Pet Relocation & Transport | From S$300 | View breakdown → |
| Pet Cremation & Funeral | From S$150 | View breakdown → |
Our curated "Top 10" lists for each specialism — ranked by verified Google reviews, ACRA registration status, and response quality. Updated monthly from live data, not pay-for-play listings.
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A curated selection of highly-rated providers across pet services, shortlisted from live Google reviews and ACRA verification. For a specific service, use the guides above.
Home grooming saves the stress of transport and is ideal for senior or anxious pets, but costs 30-50% more than salon rates. Salon grooming offers fuller services (hydrobath, teeth brushing, gland expression) at lower prices but requires a trip. Many Singapore owners alternate — salon for routine monthly grooming, home visit for senior pets or urgent touch-ups.
Routine consultations in Singapore range from S\$50-100, vaccinations add S\$30-80, and dental or surgical procedures run S\$200-2,000+ depending on complexity. Emergency or after-hours visits are 50-100% more. Some vets offer preventive care packages at a discount.
Most accept small and medium dogs plus cats; some have breed restrictions for larger working breeds. Singapore's HDB regulations on approved dog breeds also affect home-based boarding. Always confirm your pet's breed, size, and vaccination status when enquiring, and send recent photos if the facility asks.