From riverside strolls over the Peace Bridge to mud-splashed spins in St. Columb’s Park, Foyle-side dogs pick up plenty of grit. If you’re searching dog groomers near me in the UK, this roundup highlights five standout pet grooming salons in Derry/Londonderry, listed by their current Google ratings (best to lower at the time of writing). Ratings shift—do a quick check before booking.
Top picks at a glance (highest rating first)
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Furballs Dog Groomers – Waterside/BT47–48
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Hair of the Dog – Grooming Salon & Boutique – Skeoge/BT48
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Bark ’N’ Baths – Springtown/BT48
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The Dog Parlour – Rath Mor Centre, Creggan/BT48
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Pampered Paws K9 – Newbuildings/BT47
1) Furballs Dog Groomers (Waterside)

Furballs is a friendly, welfare-first salon known for tidy scissoring, straightforward communication and realistic aftercare. You’ll get calm appointments, clear expectations about coat condition, and advice that actually helps at home. Services typically include full grooms, bath & brush, nail/ear care and sensible puppy intros.
Best for: Everyday pet trims that last, punctual turnarounds, first-timer confidence.
Find them:
• Google Maps
• 07787728969
2) The Groom Room Londonderry
A polished grooming space with a boutique vibe. Expect neat outlines, careful drying, hand-scissoring when needed, and practical coaching on where tangles start (behind ears, armpits, tail base, harness rub points). Owners rate the clear options—keep it tidy, keep the ears, smooth the feet—without over-promising.
Best for: Sharp finishes, owners who want clear aftercare, small–medium breeds.
Find them:
• Google Maps
• Website
3) Bark ’N’ Baths (Springtown)

Part grooming studio, part self-wash hub—perfect after muddy forest or beach days. You’ll find the core menu (bath & tidy, full grooms, de-shedding for double coats) plus a convenient walk-in wash set-up when you just need a quick spruce-up.
Best for: Double-coat maintenance, post-adventure clean-ups, busy schedules.
Find them:
• Google Maps
• Facebook
4) The Dog Parlour (Rath Mor, Creggan)
A community-minded salon with a calm, appointment-only rhythm. Sessions are paced for comfort, with hand/box drying where appropriate and plenty of breaks for anxious dogs. If you’re introducing a puppy or rescue to grooming, the slower tempo and predictable routine help build trust.
Best for: One-to-one feel, seniors/rescues, gentle confidence-building.
Find them:
• Google Maps
• Facebook
5) Pampered Paws K9 (Newbuildings)

A dependable choice just outside the city, handy for Waterside and south-side routes. Expect the essentials—bath & blow-dry, full grooms, nail/ear care—plus straight talking about matting, realistic timings and a clear plan for your next visit.
Best for: Routine maintenance, value-focused owners, easy parking/access.
Find them:
• Google Maps
• Facebook
How we ranked them (and how to pick your match)
We started with current Google ratings, then weighed review volume, service range (hand-stripping, de-shedding, puppy packages, teeth-care options) and coverage across BT47–BT48 so most owners have a nearby pick. Your best fit depends on:
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Salon vibe: One-to-one rooms suit shy or sound-sensitive dogs; busier multi-table spaces can suit confident extroverts.
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Coat reality check:
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Wire coats: Preserve texture with hand-stripping.
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Double coats (Husky, GSD, Collie): Book structured de-shedding ahead of seasonal blowouts.
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Curly/long coats (Poodle mixes, Spaniels): Plan a bath & tidy mid-cycle to stay ahead of mats.
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Drying & handling: Ask how they introduce the HV dryer, when they switch to hand/box drying, and what happens if a dog gets overwhelmed mid-groom.
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Policies: De-mat charges, flea protocol, cancellations/late arrivals, and optional add-ons like ultrasonic teeth cleaning—clarity avoids surprises.
Typical Derry/Londonderry pricing (guide only)
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Small breeds: ~£35–£55
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Medium breeds: ~£45–£70
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Large/giant: ~£60–£95+
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Nail trims: typically £8–£15
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De-matting: time-based; may be split into shorter, welfare-first sessions for anxious dogs. Always ask for a quote based on coat condition.
Keep coats “Foyle-proof” between grooms
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Micro-brush, often: 3–5 minutes, 2–4× weekly, targeting friction zones (behind ears, armpits, tail base, harness points).
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Rinse the grit: After woods or beach detours, a quick lukewarm rinse and towel-dry stops grit turning into mats; finish with a short, cool blow-dry.
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Nutrition supports shine: Make sure to get best dog vitamins for skin & coat to pair grooming with good nutrition.
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Build sound & 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? Use humane e-collars for calm, reliable behaviour?
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Book mid-cycle tidy-ups: Especially for doodles and long coats to preserve shape and reduce bulk between full grooms.
Quick FAQ
Which salon is best for anxious dogs?
Look for one-to-one or quieter rooms (e.g., Waterside, Creggan). Ask about gradual dryer desensitisation and short “confidence” appointments.
How often should I book?
Curly/long coats: full groom every 6–8 weeks with a bath & tidy halfway. Double coats: planned de-shedding ahead of spring/autumn blowouts.
Will professional grooming reduce odour 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.