Roman walls, the River Dee and muddy loops through Grosvenor Park… Chester dogs pack a lot into a week. If you’re searching dog groomers near me around UK, the right salon should deliver calm handling, clean lines, and clear aftercare you can actually follow at home. Below you’ll find five standout pet grooming salons in Chester, ordered by their current Google ratings (best to lower at the time of writing). Do a quick live check before you book—scores can shift.
Snapshot shortlist (highest rating first)
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Classie Dog Grooming – Willaston/CH64
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K9 To 5 – Brook Street/CH1
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K9 Transfurmations – Ledsham/CH66 (serves the Chester area)
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The Groom Room (Chester – Caldy Valley) – Retail park side/CH3
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Yappy Paws – Thornton-le-Moors/Chester fringe
Classie Dog Grooming (Willaston, CH64)

Award-winning stylists known for immaculate scissor work and show-grade hand-stripping. Appointments are calm and precise, with honest coat assessments and realistic maintenance plans—great if you’ve got a wire coat or a doodle that mats between visits. Expect neat feet, tidy faces, and a finish that still looks smart two weeks later.
Best for: Hand-stripping, premium scissor finishes, owners who want detailed aftercare.
Find them:
• Google Maps
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K9 To 5 (Brook Street, CH1)
Friendly, city-centre studio with a solid “pet trim done right” reputation. The team talks you through style options in plain English and explains where tangles actually form (behind ears, armpits, tail base, harness points). Ask about bath & tidy slots to keep shape between full grooms—handy for curly coats.
Best for: Everyday pet styles, clear communication, repeatable results.
Find them:
• Google Maps
• Website
K9 Transfurmations (Ledsham/CH66; Chester catchment)

Multi-award-winning groomer serving Chester and the Wirral border. Sessions are unhurried and welfare-first, with hand-stripping expertise, teeth-cleaning add-ons and thoughtful drying for sound-sensitive dogs. If your spaniel’s coat needs texture preserved or your terrier mats easily, this is a strong technical choice.
Best for: Wire-coat specialists, anxious dogs, owners who value methodical handling.
Find them:
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• Website
The Groom Room (Chester – Caldy Valley, CH3)
Convenient retail-park location with predictable hours and easy parking—ideal for quick nail clips or a bath & brush between trims. The team works to clear policies on timings and coat condition; book recurring slots if you like a consistent routine.
Best for: Convenience, multi-dog households, straightforward maintenance.
Find them:
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• Website
Yappy Paws (Thornton-le-Moors, Chester fringe)

A one-to-one setup focused on patience and positive handling. Great for first-timers or rescue dogs who need a calmer room and gentle introductions to the dryer. Expect tidy pet trims, clear aftercare, and realistic turnaround times.
Best for: Nervous pups, puppy intros, owners who prefer quiet studios.
Find them:
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How to pick the right Chester groomer (quick chooser)
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Salon vibe: One-to-one studios suit shy or senior dogs; busier rooms are fine for confident extroverts.
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Service match:
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Wire coats: Choose hand-stripping (don’t clip unless you’re happy to change texture).
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Double coats (Husky, GSD): Book structured de-shedding before the big seasonal blowouts.
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Curly/long coats (Poodle mixes, Spaniels): Plan a bath & tidy mid-cycle to prevent bulk and mats.
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Dryer plan: Ask how they introduce the HV dryer and when they switch to hand/box drying for noise-sensitive dogs.
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Policies: Clarify de-mat fees, flea protocol, cancellations/late arrivals, and teeth-cleaning add-ons.
Chester price guide (typical ranges)
Small breeds £35–£55 · Medium £45–£70 · Large/giant £60–£95+.
Nail trims are usually £8–£15. De-matting is time-based and may be split into shorter, welfare-first sessions if your dog gets overwhelmed—always ask for a quote based on coat condition.
Between-groom care that keeps results longer
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Micro-brushing > marathons: 3–5 minutes, 2–4× a week, focusing on tangle traps (ears, armpits, tail base, harness rub points).
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Rinse city grit: After Dee-side detours or muddy park days, a quick lukewarm rinse + towel-dry stops grit turning into mats; finish with a short, cool blow-dry.
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Nutrition for skin & shine: best dog vitamins for skin & coat
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Noise & touch confidence: Practise with clippers/dryer off first, then brief on/off reps with treats. One calm minute beats ten stressed ones.
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Barking or over-arousal at salons? Try our anti bark dog collars that actually work.
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Book mid-cycle tidy-ups: Especially for doodles and feathered breeds—keeps shape, reduces bulk and prevents matting.
FAQ
Which Chester salon is best for nervous dogs?
Choose one-to-one or quieter studios (e.g., Chester fringe and Ledsham options) and ask about gradual dryer desensitisation plus short “confidence” appointments.
How often should I book?
Curly/long coats: full groom every 6–8 weeks with a bath & tidy halfway. Double coats: scheduled de-shedding before spring/autumn sheds.
Does professional grooming reduce smell and shedding?
Yes—thorough bathing, force-drying and comb-outs remove dead coat and grime. Pair with home brushing and a skin/coat supplement to keep results longer.