
Dog Grooming in Doha, Qatar
Parkview Pet Center in Madinat Khalifa North, Doha provides veterinary-backed dog grooming for all breeds and coat types. What sets it apart is immediate clinical access — if the groomer discovers a skin condition, lump, parasite, or ear infection during your dog's session, the on-site veterinarian can examine and begin treatment the same day. The clinic offers professional dog grooming at the clinic and via mobile service anywhere in Qatar. Established in 2011, the grooming team offers full groom, breed-specific styling (Poodle, Bichon, Schnauzer, Shih Tzu, and others), nail trimming, ear cleaning, teeth brushing, de-shedding treatment, flea and tick bath, sanitary trim, and puppy first groom. All dogs must have current vaccination records. In Qatar's humid climate, regular grooming every 4–8 weeks helps prevent skin infections and matting that trap moisture against the skin.
Dog Grooming Services
Full menu available at clinic and via mobile service
Full Groom
Bath, professional blow-dry, haircut/trim, nail trimming, ear cleaning, sanitary trim. Every 4–6 weeks recommended in Doha.
Breed-Specific Styling
Poodle clips, Schnauzer trims, Bichon sculpting, Shih Tzu topknots, Doodle shaping. Qatar’s expat community brings a wide variety of breeds.
De-Shedding Treatment
Essential for Huskies, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds in Qatar’s heat. De-shedding treatment removes loose undercoat and is especially effective for heavy-shedding breeds in Qatar’s heat. Every 6–8 weeks.
Nail Trimming
Standalone or included in full groom. Dogs exercising primarily indoors in Qatar’s summer need more frequent trims.
Ear Cleaning
Wax removal and infection check. Floppy-eared and hairy-eared breeds prone to problems in Qatar’s humid climate.
Flea & Tick Bath
Year-round concern in Qatar — no winter freeze to interrupt the lifecycle. Complements preventive medication.
Puppy First Groom
Gentle introduction from 12–16 weeks after initial vaccinations. Bath, light trim, nail clip, familiarisation with tools.
Grooming in Qatar's Climate
Sand, humidity, and heat create unique grooming challenges
Sand embeds in coats between sessions, causing irritation and matting. Humidity accelerates matting in curly and long-coated breeds. Double-coated breeds struggle in Qatar's heat — professional de-shedding is essential, but shaving a double coat is not recommended as it damages the insulating layer and can lead to sunburn and irregular regrowth.
Regular professional grooming every 4–6 weeks is recommended for most dogs in Qatar, with more frequent sessions for thick-coated or curly-coated breeds.
Why Groom at a Vet Clinic
Groomers handle every part of the dog's body — they're often the first to notice lumps, skin lesions, ear infections, parasites, and dental problems. At Parkview, the veterinarian is steps away during every session. When the groomer identifies a concern, the vet examines the dog and begins treatment the same day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the most common questions
1 How much does dog grooming cost in Doha?
Dog grooming costs at Parkview Pet Center depend on breed, coat type, size, and services requested — a full groom includes bath, blow-dry, haircut, nail trim, ear cleaning, and sanitary trim. Your groomer discusses the service plan and pricing when you book. Veterinary-backed grooming means any skin or ear issues discovered during the session are flagged immediately. Call +974 4417 1560 for specific pricing.
2 How often should I groom my dog in Qatar?
Most dogs in Doha benefit from professional grooming every 4–6 weeks. Double-coated breeds and long-haired breeds may need more frequent sessions due to Qatar’s sand, humidity, and heat. Regular grooming prevents matting and allows early detection of skin conditions.
3 Can I get my puppy groomed at Parkview?
Yes. Parkview Pet Center offers a puppy first groom — a gentle introduction to grooming for puppies from 12–16 weeks of age (after initial vaccinations). This includes a bath, light trim, nail clip, and familiarisation with the grooming process.
4 Should I shave my double-coated dog in Qatar’s heat?
No. Shaving double-coated breeds (Huskies, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds) damages the natural coat structure that regulates temperature. Professional de-shedding at Parkview Pet Center removes loose undercoat to improve ventilation without damaging the coat.
5 Is there a vet available during grooming at Parkview?
Yes. A veterinarian is on-site at Parkview Pet Center during every clinic grooming session. If the groomer discovers a skin condition, lump, parasite, or ear infection, the vet can examine and begin treatment immediately.
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Madinat Khalifa North, Doha, Qatar
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