We charge according to your pets size, as well as coat type and style of clip. Prices may vary each visit depending on the condition of your pets coat and the clip style.
De-matting charges are additional to the cost of your groom, and are charged at a rate of $10 per five minutes. on top of grooming fees.
Large dogs are subject to temperament and my ability to manoeuvre them.

Full Groom / De-Shed
Complete grooming package includes:
- bath, dry and brush
- ear clean
- foot pad shave
- nail clip
- hygiene clip
- body clip and scissor or blow out and de-shed for double coated dogs
Small $85, Small/Med $95, Med $120, Large $150, XL $175

Mini Groom
Great for in between when you don’t have time for a full groom or just need a wee tidy up.
**Note double coated dogs require a full groom.
- bath, dry and brush
- ear clean
- foot pad shave and tidy up
- nail clip
- hygiene clip
- face tidy up
Small $70, Small/Med $80,
Med $90, Large $110, XL $130

Wash and Blow Dry
Note this does not include de-shedding. Double coated dogs require a full groom.
- bath, dry and brush
- ears cleaned
- nails clipped
Small $55, Small/Med $60, Med $70, Large $80, XL $90

Puppy Intro to Grooming
Recommended for the first couple of grooms, once puppy is fully vaccinated. Includes:
- bath, dry and brush
- nails clipped
- foot pad shave and tidy
- face tidy
- hygiene clip
Starting at $65 depending on size, coat type and length
To book a large or extra large dog, please call on 021 113 3432, or email salon@kissmymutt.co.nz so we can discuss your needs prior to booking. All smaller dog sizes can be booked directly online.
Size Guide
Small
0-8kg such as maltese, shitzu and small cavoodles
Small/Medium
8-16kg such as bichon, westies, schnauzers, some ‘oodle’ mixes
Medium
16-26kg such as spoodles, cocker spaniels, large cavoodles
Large *
26-36kg such as labradoodles, small golden retrievers, border collies
Extra Large*
36kg + such as large labradoodles, giant schnauzers, leonbergers or any dog with a giant body mass, head or long legs
* Note: Large dogs are subject to their willingness to cooperate physically, and their temperament