Derby dogs rack up miles—Darley Park zoomies, Allestree trails, Markeaton splashes—so a good groomer isn’t a luxury, it’s routine care. If you’re searching dog groomers near me, these five Derby salons combine calm handling with clean, reliable finishes. They’re ordered by their current Google ratings (best to worst at the time of writing). Do a quick live check before booking—ratings move.
At-a-glance shortlist (highest to lower rating)
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Glitzy Clipz – Shelton Lock/DE24
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Glampoochies – Derby (one-to-one studio)
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Woof and Ready – Sun Street/DE22
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Supreme Clips – Stenson Fields/DE24
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Anna’s Dog Grooming Salon & Doggie Daycare – Chellaston/DE73
1) Glitzy Clipz (Shelton Lock, DE24)

City & Guilds qualified groomer offering full grooms, tidy scissor work, hand-stripping for wire coats and sensible aftercare. Owners praise the straightforward approach: honest coat assessments, realistic timings and tips you can actually follow at home.
Best for: Detailed finishing, owners who want clear guidance between visits.
Find them:
• Google Maps
• 07572451341
2) Glampoochies (Derby – one-to-one)
A quiet, one-to-one studio—ideal for shy, senior or sound-sensitive dogs. Appointments are unhurried; desensitisation to clippers and dryers is built into the session. Expect clean lines, tidy paws and a brush-through that helps you stretch results.
Best for: Nervous dogs, puppy intros, welfare-first pacing.
Find them:
• 07896986680
• Facebook
3) Woof and Ready (Sun Street, DE22)

Friendly local favourite known for tidy pet trims and steady, kind handling. The team are good at decoding owner requests (“short but fluffy”, “tidy but keep the ears”), then delivering repeatable results. Book a bath & tidy mid-cycle to keep shape and reduce bulk between full clips.
Best for: Everyday pet styles, predictable turnarounds, repeat schedules.
Find them:
• Google Maps
• Website
4) The Groom Room Derby Kingsway
Long-established Derby salon with a reputation for practical, no-nonsense coat care. Full grooms, nail trims, hand-stripping and ear care are standard; communication is clear about timings, pricing and what’s achievable when coats arrive matted.
Best for: Traditional finishes, clear policies, value-focused owners.
Find them:
• Google Maps
• Website
5) Anna’s Dog Grooming Salon & Doggie Daycare (Chellaston, DE73)

A Derby stalwart offering flexible appointments (including some evenings/weekends). Handy if you need collection/drop-off locally. Expect classic services with steady handling for first-timers or rescues that need extra reassurance.
Best for: Busy schedules, first grooms, collection options in the area.
Find them:
• Google Maps
• 01332700570
Neighbourhood matcher (quick guide)
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South/SE Derby (DE24/DE73): Glitzy Clipz, Supreme Clips, Anna’s are convenient picks.
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City/West (DE22): Woof and Ready is close to central routes.
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Quiet one-to-one anywhere in Derby: Glampoochies.
Before you book: a 7-point checklist
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Set-up: One-to-one vs. multi-table? If your dog is noise-sensitive, ask for quieter slots.
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Drying approach: Hand/box vs. high-velocity. How do they desensitise nervous dogs?
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Coat plan: How often should your breed come in, and what tools should you use at home?
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De-mat policy: Time-based charges? When do they recommend a welfare clip-off?
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Teeth options: Do they offer ultrasonic teeth cleaning or basic dental hygiene add-ons?
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Puppy intros: Short, positive first visits build lifetime confidence.
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Cancellations/late arrivals: Know the terms—no surprises.
Derby price guide (typical ranges)
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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 trims: usually £8–£15
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De-matting: billed by time; may be split into shorter, welfare-first sessions for anxious dogs.
Keep coats Derby-proof between grooms
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Micro-brushing wins: 3–5 minutes, 2–4× weekly. Hit the tangle traps—behind ears, armpits, tail base, and where the harness rubs.
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Rinse the grit: Quick lukewarm rinse after muddy park days; towel-dry, then a short cool blow-dry so grit doesn’t become mats.
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Nutrition = shine: Make sure you feed your dog with high quality dog food and all vitamins your dog need.
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Sound & touch confidence: Practice with clippers/dryer off first, then brief on/off reps with treats. One calm minute beats ten stressed ones.
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Over-arousal or barking at salons? Make sure your dog spends a log of energy before your visit. Get indoor automatic ball launcher for dogs.
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Book mid-cycle “bath & tidy”: Especially for curly/long coats to keep shape and reduce bulk between full grooms.
FAQ
Which Derby groomer is best for nervous dogs?
Choose one-to-one studios (e.g., Glampoochies) and ask about gradual dryer desensitisation plus short “confidence” sessions.
How often should I groom my dog?
Curly/long coats: full groom every 6–8 weeks plus a mid-cycle bath & tidy. Double coats: scheduled de-shedding before the big seasonal shed.
Will professional grooming reduce odour and shedding?
Yes. Proper bathing, force-drying and comb-outs remove dead coat and trapped dirt. Pair with home brushing and a skin/coat supplement to hold results longer.