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rabbit groomers in Singapore

most dog and cat groomers in SG decline rabbits. the ones who do take them need to know rabbit handling — wrong technique can break a spine.

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401 Sembawang Road, Singapore 758383

+65 8774 1766

Bunnify is a rabbit-only boarding and grooming place on Sembawang Road that holds an AVS boarding licence (AVS00093). They handle nail trims, fur brushing, dematting, and scent-gland cleaning. Because the premises take no other species, the environment is quieter and lower-stress than a multi-pet salon. A second AMK location (163 Ang Mo Kio Ave 4) operates by appointment.

verified 2026-05-13 · north

492 Macpherson Road

+65 8899 0186

The Fluffy Hut is a small-animal specialist in Macpherson that handles rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, and hamsters. They do nail trims, ear cleaning, brushing, and full grooms by appointment, and also run a separate small-pet boarding side. A solid first call for SG owners who want a rabbit-experienced groomer at a fixed salon, not a mobile visit.

verified 2026-05-13 · central

what to look for in a SG rabbit groomer

a rabbit groomer is not a dog groomer with a smaller table. rabbits panic when held wrong, and a panicking rabbit can break its own back kicking off a slippery surface. before you book anyone, ask these five questions.

  1. do they handle rabbits weekly? not "yes we take them" — ask for the rough number of rabbit appointments per week. one a month is a hobby. one a week is competence.
  2. do they use a non-slip surface? rubber mat, vetbed, or a towel taped down. polished tables are how spines break.
  3. do they do scent gland cleaning? a yes here is the single best filter for whether they actually know rabbits. ungroomed scent glands cause odour and skin irritation that owners blame on litter or diet.
  4. do they refuse unwell rabbits? the correct answer is yes. a competent groomer turns away rabbits with gut sounds off, eye discharge, or recent surgery and tells you to see a vet first.
  5. will they trim back nails too? some only do front. back nails grow longer in SG because rabbits indoors on tile do not wear them down naturally.

services worth paying for

  • nail trim — every 4-6 weeks for indoor SG rabbits.
  • scent gland cleaning — every 2-3 months.
  • sanitary trim — long-haired breeds (Lionhead, Holland Lop, Angora) need this around the bum and back legs to prevent urine staining and flystrike risk.
  • brush-out — moulting rabbits in SG humidity ingest matted fur, which is one path into GI stasis.

what to skip

full baths are usually unnecessary and risky — rabbits can go into shock from wet fur and they self-clean. spa packages with shampoos, perfumes, and dryers are designed for dogs, not rabbits. if a groomer pushes these as standard, find another one.

can't find one near you?

most SG vets that see rabbits will do a nail trim and basic check during a regular visit — see the vet directory. for in-home grooming and learning to trim your rabbit's nails yourself, read how to trim rabbit nails and grooming a rabbit in Singapore.

know a SG groomer who handles rabbits well?

we list groomers only after we have confirmed they accept rabbits, handle them safely, and have a verifiable address or website. submit a recommendation via the contact page and we will add them once verified.