From windswept laps around Pittencrieff Park (The Glen) to brambley paths by Townhill and Limekilns, Fife dogs pick up grit, tangles and odour fast. If you’re searching dog groomers near me in Dunfermline, here are five standout salons—arranged by current rating/reputation (highest to lower at the time of writing). Ratings change, so do a quick live check before you book. Looking for other UK areas? Explore more guides on our blog.
Quick list (highest rating first)
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Sheila’s Dog Beautician – Dunfermline (KY11)
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Luv-a-Dug Dog Grooming – Dunfermline (KY11)
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Sittin’ Pretty Dog Grooming – Dunfermline/Rosyth (KY11)
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Fresh Paws Dog Grooming – Dunfermline (KY11)
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Dial-a-Dog-Wash Fife (Mobile) – Dunfermline & surrounding
1) Sheila’s Dog Beautician (Dunfermline)

Decades of experience with calm, welfare-first handling. One-to-one grooms, tidy finishing and sensible coat plans—great for seniors and sound-sensitive dogs.
Best for: experienced hands, seniors/rescues, owners who want steady prep (ears, nails, pads).
Find them: Google Maps
2) Luv-a-Dug Dog Grooming (Dunfermline)
City & Guilds qualified, one-to-one appointments with clear aftercare. Known for friendly communication, realistic timeframes and neat trims that hold their shape.
Best for: hand-stripping/wiry coats, first-time puppies, personalised maintenance plans.
Find them: Google Maps | Website
3) Sittin’ Pretty Dog Grooming (Dunfermline/Rosyth)

Popular local studio offering puppy familiarisation, bath & brush, full grooms and optional spa extras. Ask about cage-free/box drying where appropriate and shorter “confidence” sessions.
Best for: anxious dogs, puppy intros, owners who value a quieter room.
Find them: Google Maps | Website
4) Hound-ED (Dunfermline)
Friendly, welfare-led approach with clear pricing and honest chats if mats have crept in. Good educational focus on where tangles start (ears, armpits, tail base, harness rub points).
Best for: maintenance grooms every 6–8 weeks, clear communication, small–medium breeds.
Find them: Google Maps | 01383732297
5) Dial-a-Dog-Wash Fife (Mobile – Dunfermline & surrounds)

Heated, self-contained grooming van comes to your driveway—no salon wait, no cages, one-to-one from start to finish. Handy if transport is tricky or your dog struggles with busy spaces.
Best for: mobile convenience, nervous dogs, multi-dog households.
Find them: Google Maps | Website
How we chose (and how to pick your perfect match)
We started with current public ratings and local reputation, then looked at review volume, service range (hand-stripping, de-shedding, puppy packages) and coverage across KY11 and nearby postcodes so most owners have a nearby option. Your best fit depends on:
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Salon vibe: one-to-one rooms suit shy/sound-sensitive dogs; multi-table spaces can work for confident extroverts.
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Coat plan by type:
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Curly/long (poodle mixes, spaniels): full groom every 6–8 weeks plus a mid-cycle bath & tidy.
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Double coats (Husky, GSD, Collie): structured de-shedding ahead of spring/autumn blowouts.
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Wiry coats: preserve texture with hand-stripping (avoid clipping unless agreed).
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Drying & handling: ask how the HV dryer is introduced, when they switch to box/hand drying, and how breaks are used for nervous dogs.
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Policies: de-mat thresholds (welfare first), flea protocol, cancellations/late arrivals, extras like ultrasonic teeth cleaning.
Typical Dunfermline grooming prices (guide only)
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Small breeds: ~£35–£55
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Medium: ~£45–£70
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Large/giant: ~£60–£95+
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Nail trim only: £8–£15
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De-matting: time-based; many salons split into short, welfare-first sessions for anxious dogs.
(Always request a quote based on coat condition.)
Keep coats park-ready between grooms
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Target friction zones: 3–5 minutes, 3× weekly—behind ears, armpits, chest fringe, tail base and under harness straps.
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Post-walk rinse: after woods or beach, a lukewarm rinse + towel dry stops grit becoming tangles; finish with a short, cool blow-dry.
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Confidence reps: practise with clippers/dryer off first, then 3–5 micro on/off reps with treats—one calm minute beats ten stressed ones.
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Book the mid-cycle tidy: especially for doodles/spaniels to keep shape and reduce bulk so the next full groom is faster.
Calmshops add-ons for smoother salon days
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Mini Automatic Ball Launcher for Dogs: burn energy before the groom—calmer dogs tolerate dryers better.
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Calmdogs® Natural Dog Vitamins: support relaxation on the journey and during hand-drying, without drowsiness.
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NO-SHOCK Vibrating Dog Training Collar: a gentle attention cue to reinforce calm behaviours on pre-groom walks.
FAQ
How often should I book grooming?
Curly/long coats: every 6–8 weeks plus a mid-cycle bath & tidy. Double coats: plan de-shedding ahead of seasonal coat drops.
Will professional grooming reduce shedding and odour?
Yes—thorough bathing, force-drying and comb-outs remove dead coat and grime. Keep it going with short home brush-outs and a skin/coat-supportive diet.
Best option for nervous dogs?
Choose one-to-one or quieter rooms, ask about gradual dryer desensitisation and short confidence appointments. Bring a favourite chew to build calm associations.
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