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Mobile Dog Groomers in Waipahu, HI

3 groomers · avg 4.8★ · 40 Google reviews · Listings verified August 2026

Mobile dog grooming in Waipahu brings the wash, cut, and dry straight to your driveway or curb, so your dog stays in a familiar spot and you skip the drive. A self-contained van pulls up with water, power, and a tub, and the groomer works one dog at a time in a calm, private space.

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  1. Barkbark Boutique Mobile Grooming — photo from their website

    Barkbark Boutique Mobile Grooming

    5 (14) 5 out of 5 stars

    Based in Waipahu, HI

    No website — call for services & prices

  2. Oahu Mobile Grooming OMG — photo from their website

    Oahu Mobile Grooming OMG

    4.3 (18) 4.3 out of 5 stars

    Service area: Greater Waipahu, HI (estimated)

    ✓ Books online

  3. Island Pets Groomobile — photo from their website

    Island Pets Groomobile

    5 (8) 5 out of 5 stars

    Service area: Greater Waipahu, HI (estimated)

    No website — call for services & prices

This setup fits Waipahu well. The leeward South Oahu heat and humidity mean thick or double coats can trap moisture and heat, and regular grooming helps a dog stay cool and comfortable. Trade winds carry red dirt and dust that settle deep in fur, while nearby lowland and coastal areas add salt air and sand after beach days. A groomer who comes to you can rinse that grit off before it dries and mats. Parking and gate access matter in Waipahu's mix of older neighborhoods and newer developments, so a van that sets up at your home avoids the hassle of loading an anxious dog into a hot car. Use the list on this page to compare groomers, and contact a listing on this page to ask about service areas and coat types.

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Typical pricing: Pricing varies by your dog's size, coat, condition, and the services you choose. Contact a listing on this page for a quote.

Frequently asked questions

  • How does Waipahu's heat and humidity affect how often my dog needs grooming?

    The warm, humid leeward climate on South Oahu keeps coats damp and prone to matting, so many dogs benefit from more frequent grooming than they would in a cooler place. Regular baths, brush-outs, and trims help release trapped heat and moisture. Ask a listing on this page what schedule suits your dog's coat.

  • Does Waipahu's red dirt and trade-wind dust matter for my dog's coat?

    Yes, the fine red soil and wind-blown dust common across the area work deep into fur and can dull the coat and irritate skin. Routine washing lifts that grit before it packs down and mats. A groomer who comes to your home can rinse it out soon after your dog has been outside.

  • Will a mobile groomer be able to reach my Waipahu neighborhood and park?

    Most mobile groomers cover Waipahu neighborhoods, but access depends on street width, driveway space, and gate clearance for the van. Older streets and tight townhome parking can be tricky, so confirm space when you book. Contact a listing on this page to check whether they serve your area and what they need to set up.

  • How does mobile dog grooming work?

    A mobile groomer brings a fully equipped grooming van to your home. You book a time, the van parks at your curb or driveway, and your dog is bathed, dried, and trimmed on site. The van carries its own water, power, and climate control, so there is no drop-off and your dog stays in a calm, familiar setting.

  • How are the groomers on this page ranked?

    Each listing earns a quality score that weighs its star rating together with how many reviews back it up. That rewards businesses that are both well regarded and consistently reviewed, so a steady, well-reviewed track record ranks ahead of a high rating from only a handful of customers.

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