From muddy loops around Acton Park to riverside strolls and village lanes, Wrexham dogs collect grit fast. If you’re searching dog groomers near me, this guide highlights five standout salons in Wrexham, arranged by current review sentiment and Google ratings (highest to lower at the time of writing). Always double-check live ratings before you book—scores can shift. If you are looking for dog groomers in different area, visit our complete database of dog groomers in the UK here.
Quick list (highest rating first)
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The Pretty Puppy Parlour – Victoria Road/LL11
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Bubbles Dog Grooming – People’s Market, Chester Street/LL13
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Borras Barks Dog Grooming – Borras/LL12
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Canine Styles Dog Grooming – Gwersyllt/LL11
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The Groom Room (Wrexham) – Plas Coch Retail Park/LL11
1) The Pretty Puppy Parlour (Victoria Road, LL11)

A popular choice for tidy scissoring and patient, welfare-led handling. Appointments run at a calm pace with clear coat assessments and realistic aftercare you can follow at home. Services typically cover full grooms, bath-and-brush, nail/ear care, and puppy familiarisation sessions.
Best for: one-to-one feel, sharp finishing, puppies and nervous first-timers.
Find them:
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• Website
2) Bubbles Dog Grooming (People’s Market, LL13)
City-centre convenience plus a friendly, straightforward approach. Expect neat pet trims, thorough drying, and practical advice on where tangles start (behind ears, armpits, tail base, harness rub points). You can book lighter bath & tidy slots between full grooms to keep shape and reduce bulk.
Best for: predictable schedules, everyday pet styling, quick access in town.
Find them:
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3) Borras Barks Dog Grooming (Borras, LL12)

A local favourite with a cruelty-free, vegan-friendly product ethos. Appointments are one-to-one and unhurried, with clear communication about coat goals and matting realities. Handy for owners on the north-east side of Wrexham.
Best for: sensitive skin, owners who value product transparency, quieter sessions.
Find them:
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• Website
4) Canine Styles Dog Grooming (Gwersyllt, LL11)
A relaxed, home-based salon run by a groomer with animal-behaviour know-how. Good for dogs that need time to settle before dryers or clippers. You’ll get tailored trims, steady handling, and clear maintenance plans so results last.
Best for: behaviour-savvy handling, shy dogs, tidy “pet-practical” finishes.
Find them:
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• Website
5) The Groom Room (Wrexham – Plas Coch)

Easy parking, predictable hours and a broad service list—from nail clips to full grooms and puppy packages. Clear pricing and policies make it simple to set a routine (e.g., every 6–8 weeks with a mid-cycle tidy).
Best for: convenience, multi-dog households, routine maintenance.
Find them:
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• Website
How to pick your perfect match (Wrexham checklist)
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Salon vibe: One-to-one or quieter rooms suit nervous or senior dogs; multi-table salons 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 + bath & tidy halfway.
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Double coats (Husky, GSD, Collie): schedule structured de-shedding before spring/autumn blowouts.
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Wiry coats: protect texture with hand-stripping (avoid clipping unless agreed).
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Drying/handling: Ask how they introduce the HV dryer, when they switch to box/hand drying, and how breaks are handled for anxious dogs.
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Policies: de-mat charges, flea protocol, cancellations/late arrivals, and extras like teeth cleaning—clarity avoids surprises.
Typical Wrexham 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: £8–£15
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De-matting: time-based; many salons split into shorter, welfare-first sessions for anxious dogs. Always request a quote based on coat condition.
Between-groom habits that make results last
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Brush the friction zones: 3–5 minutes, 3× weekly—behind ears, armpits, chest fringe, tail base and where the harness rubs.
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Rinse the grit: After park days, a quick lukewarm rinse + towel-dry prevents micro-tangles; finish with a brief cool blow-dry.
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Confidence reps: Practise with clippers/dryer off first, then do short on/off reps with treats. One calm minute beats ten stressed ones.
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Book the mid-cycle tidy: Especially for doodles and spaniels to keep shape and cut bulk before mats form.
Calmshops add-ons
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Vibrating Dog Collar – NO SHOCK Vibrating (Wireless Control): Use a gentle vibration cue to focus attention during hand-drying or entrance/exit moments—great for dogs who get excitable at the salon door.
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Citronella Dog Spray Collar with Remote: A humane, scent-based interrupt you can use around door buzzers or delivery knocks while practising “settle on a mat.”
Quick FAQ
How often should I book?
Curly/long coats: every 6–8 weeks with a bath & tidy mid-cycle. Double coats: plan de-shedding ahead of seasonal coat drops.
Will professional grooming cut shedding and odour?
Yes. Proper bathing, force-drying and comb-outs remove dead coat and grime. Keep it going with short home brush-outs and a coat-supportive diet.
What if my dog is nervous?
Choose one-to-one or quieter rooms, ask about gradual dryer work and book short confidence appointments. Bring a favourite chew to pair the salon with calm.