Metro pet-care prices

Honolulu, HI

What grooming, boarding, and training cost in Honolulu - luxury-tier pricing, 42% above the U.S. national average.

1.42x
Local price index (US avg = 1.0)
+42%
vs national average
Luxury
Cost tier
$78–$121
Full groom · medium dog

The verdict

According to BLS regional cost-of-living data, which calibrates this model's metro index, Honolulu sits in the luxury tier at 1.42x the national average, a $100 national service runs about $142 here.

1.42x
Local price index
+42%
vs national average
$78–$121
Full groom · medium
$50–$78
Bath & brush · medium

The index is calibrated to Honolulu's regional cost of living and applied across every service and dog size below.

luxury Price index: 1.42x 42% above avg

Full groom in Honolulu by dog size

Small$75Medium$99Large$128Giant$170

Prices by service and dog size

Bath & Brush

SizePrice Range
giant$85-$142
large$64-$107
medium$50-$78
small$36-$57

Overnight Boarding

SizePrice Range
giant$71-$114
large$57-$92
medium$50-$78
small$43-$71

De-shedding Treatment

SizePrice Range
giant$99-$156
large$78-$121
medium$57-$92
small$43-$71

Flea Bath & Treatment

SizePrice Range
giant$78-$121
large$64-$99
medium$50-$78
small$36-$57

Full Groom

SizePrice Range
giant$128-$213
large$99-$156
medium$78-$121
small$57-$92

Nail Trim

SizePrice Range
giant$26-$36
large$21-$31
medium$17-$26
small$14-$21

Teeth Brushing

SizePrice Range
giant$21-$28
large$17-$26
medium$14-$21
small$11-$17

Training Session

SizePrice Range
giant$71-$142
large$71-$142
medium$71-$142
small$71-$142

What pet care costs look like in Honolulu

Honolulu, HI sits in the luxury tier for pet care pricing, with a local price index of 1.42x - that is 42% above the U.S. national average across grooming, boarding, and training. Put differently, a service that costs $100 on average nationally will typically run around $142 here. The index blends all service types and dog sizes, so some line items will track closer to average while others (usually premium salon services and specialty boarding) drift further from it.

The driver behind a luxury-tier index is almost never "pet care inflation" in isolation, it is the broader local cost structure. Commercial rent, wages for groomers and kennel staff, insurance, and licensing all move with the metro's general cost of living. That is why the per-size pricing tables above spread as they do: the low end of each range is what you will typically find at mobile groomers and smaller independent operators, while the high end reflects full-service salons in higher-rent neighbourhoods. For Honolulu specifically, expect most quotes to cluster near the midpoint of each service-size row.

Practical planning tip: multiply any per-visit number above by your expected yearly frequency to get the real impact on your household budget. A monthly full-groom, quarterly training block, and a week of boarding a year can easily clear four figures in a luxury metro. Owners who plan ahead, package pricing, off-peak bookings, loyalty programmes, and combining services on the same visit, consistently land below the headline numbers shown. Prices also shift seasonally; spring de-shedding and holiday boarding are the most reliable local premium windows in Honolulu.

Other "luxury" tier metros

Metros sharing the same pricing tier tend to share underlying drivers, wage levels for groomers and kennel staff, commercial rent in the salon districts, and competitive intensity. If you are comparing offers across cities for a relocation or extended travel-with-pet stay, these are the closest peers to Honolulu on the cost dimension.

Pricing by breed in Honolulu

Breed size and coat type drive most of the per-visit price variance. The local index applies on top: a full groom for a French Bulldog tracks the same 1.42x multiplier shown above. Tap a breed below to see its national price band, then multiply by 1.42 for an in-Honolulu estimate.

How to compare quotes in Honolulu

When you collect three quotes locally, expect them to land within roughly ±20% of the midpoint of each price row above. Anything below the low end of the published band usually means a missing service component (no de-shedding, no nail grind, no anal-gland expression), a trainee groomer, or a promotional intake price. Anything above the high end signals premium positioning, express drop-off, breed-specialist scissor work, organic shampoos, or extended day-care bundling, and is fine if you actually value those services, but it is worth asking the salon to itemize what is included.

For boarding, ask explicitly about the per-night structure and what counts as an extra: feeding from your own food bag, late checkout, weekend surcharges, holiday windows, and required exit baths. These extras typically add 15–30% to the headline rate in a luxury-tier metro like Honolulu. For training, the unit of comparison is the package (six- or eight-session block) rather than the per-hour rate.

Use this metro's pricing

Treat 1.42x as your local multiplier on national prices.

The local index is a modelled cost-of-living adjustment, not a survey of local salons, always confirm with a provider.

Data compiled and verified by the PlainPetCare team.

Every figure on PlainPetCare is rendered directly from AKC breed data and industry pet-service pricing surveys, no number is typed in by an editor. This page draws directly on AKC breed data and industry pet-service pricing surveys, no figure is typed in by an editor. See our editorial standards & corrections policy, the methodology behind these numbers, or report a data error.

Sources: PlainPetCare regional price model - national base service rates scaled by Honolulu's cost-of-living index; calibrated to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics regional cost-of-living data (verify with BLS →). Read our methodology.

Disclaimer: Prices are modelled estimates for informational budgeting only and do not constitute professional advice. Confirm with a local provider before making decisions.