Pet Services in Bali

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Bali has a growing network of pet services, though the market is less developed than in Western countries or more urbanized Asian expat hubs. If you're relocating to Bali with pets or acquiring one on the island, it's worth knowing the landscape carefully. Reputable breeders and pet shops like Joy Puppies Bali cater to the expatriate market, but animal welfare standards vary, so sourcing from established operations matters. Veterinary care in Bali is improving — there are several licensed vets in Denpasar, Kuta, and Seminyak, though for complex surgeries you may need to travel to Surabaya or Singapore. Pet grooming salons are available in expat areas, and some offer mobile grooming services. For boarding, options range from basic kennels to boutique pet hotels, with pricing at Rp 100,000–300,000 per night. If you plan to import or export pets, Indonesian biosecurity rules are strict, with rabies vaccination, microchipping, and import permits required — give yourself at least three to six months of lead time.

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Joy Puppies Bali

5.0 (166)
Joy Puppies Bali, Jl. Raya Uluwatu No.201, Jimbaran, Kec. Kuta Sel., denpasar, Bali 80362, Indonesia · 22 views

LSP Digital - Digital Marketing

LSP Digital - Digital Marketing, Jl. Kedaung Gg. Palm No.505, Benoa, South Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali 80362, Indonesia · 20 views ·

Magnetis Bimbel

5.0 (5)
Magnetis Bimbel, Jl. Sidakarya Gg. Arthayoga No.8, Sidakarya, Denpasar Selatan, Kota Denpasar, Bali 80224, Indonesia · 17 views

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find reliable home repair services in Bali as an expat? +

ExpatsList's pet services section in Bali lists plumbers, electricians, cleaners, and handymen recommended by other expats. Look for verified listings and community reviews to find tradespeople you can trust.

What everyday services should I set up first when moving to Bali? +

Priorities usually include internet/connectivity, a local SIM card, and cleaning services. Browse pet services listings in Bali to find providers expats in your area already use and recommend.

Are service providers in Bali easy to communicate with as an English speaker? +

Communication varies, but expat-recommended pet services providers in Bali often have some English capability or work with expats regularly. Check listing details and community reviews for language notes before you book.

Expat tips for Pet Services in Bali

Plan Pet Import Paperwork Months in Advance +

Indonesia has strict biosecurity requirements for imported animals, including rabies vaccination timing, health certificates, and import permits from the Ministry of Agriculture. The process can take three to six months, so start preparing well before your move date.

Register With a Vet in Your Neighborhood Promptly +

Finding a trusted vet before your pet needs one is essential in Bali, where the market is less standardized than in Western cities. Ask for recommendations in expat groups and visit potential clinics in person to assess cleanliness and staff competence before an emergency arises.

Be Cautious When Buying From Pet Shops +

Animal welfare and health standards at pet shops in Bali vary significantly. If purchasing a pet, request full health documentation and vaccination records, and have any new animal examined by an independent vet before finalizing the purchase.