Dog Groomers Near Me in York

 York’s dogs do it all—muddy loops along the River Ouse, zoomies across Museum Gardens, and sandy day trips to the coast. If you’re searching dog groomers near me, here are five standout York salons, ordered by their current Google ratings (highest to lower at the time of writing). Ratings change—double-check before you book.

Quick list (highest rating first)

  1. Majobi Dog Groomers & Spa – Acomb/YO24

  2. Toptail Dog Grooming – Acomb/YO24

  3. Perfect Paws Dog & Cat Groomers – Haxby/YO32

  4. Style4Paws Professional Dog Grooming – Acomb/YO26–YO24 routes

  5. Doggie & Moggie – Wigginton/YO32


1) Majobi Dog Groomers & Spa (Acomb)

Majobi Dog Groomers & Spa

Known for a calm, one-to-one setup and a “wellness first” rhythm. Expect cage-free drying, realistic coat advice, and tidy scissoring that lasts. Large breeds are a sweet spot here, but puppies are well catered for with gentle introductions.
Best for: anxious dogs, big coats, owners who want clear aftercare.
Find them:
Google Maps
Website

2) Toptail Dog Grooming (Acomb)

top tail dog grooming

An eco-minded, natural products only salon that keeps things relaxed and precise. One-to-one grooms, clean outlines, and thoughtful touches (paw/ear checks, fringe shaping that doesn’t irritate eyes). Great communication about maintenance between visits.
Best for: sensitive skin, hand-stripping, tidy “natural” finishes.
Find them:
Google Maps
Website

3) Perfect Paws Dog & Cat Groomers (Haxby)

Update: Permanently closed.

A versatile team covering both dogs and cats. Salon days plus mobile options make life easier when you’re juggling work, school runs, and park time. Expect straightforward pricing, patient handling, and honest guidance if mats require a comfort-clip.
Best for: multi-pet homes, mobile convenience, creative styling requests.
Find them:
Google Maps
Website

4) Style4Paws Professional Dog Grooming (Acomb)

Style4Paws Professional Dog Grooming

A well-regarded local studio with a reputation for neat finishing and kind handling. Book a puppy familiarisation to build dryer confidence and table manners; older dogs benefit from calm pacing and breaks as needed.
Best for: first-groom confidence, consistent “maintenance tidy” every 6–8 weeks.
Find them:
Google Maps
07855391488

5) Doggie & Moggie (Wigginton)

Doggie & Moggie

A friendly, holistic salon with modern kit (hydrobath, tailored shampoos). Handy north-of-the-city location if you’re based around Wigginton/Skelton/Rawcliffe. Staff are happy to map out a coat plan so you keep the look you love without matting.
Best for: routine schedules, hydrobath deep cleans, owners who want product/coat advice.
Find them:
Google Maps
Website


How we chose (and how to pick your match)

We started with current Google ratings, then weighed service range (hand-stripping, de-shedding for double coats, puppy intros, cat grooming), locality across YO24/YO26/YO31–32, and review themes (handling, finish quality, clear aftercare).

Choose your perfect fit by asking:

  • Vibe: one-to-one rooms suit shy or sound-sensitive dogs; busier multi-table salons can suit social butterflies.

  • Coat plan:

    • Curly/long coats (poodle mixes, spaniels): full groom every 6–8 weeks with a mid-cycle bath & tidy.

    • Double coats (Husky, GSD, Collie): book de-shedding ahead of spring/autumn blowouts.

    • Wiry coats: preserve texture with hand-stripping (not clipping).

  • Drying/handling: ask how they introduce the HV dryer, when they switch to box/hand drying, and whether rest breaks are baked in.

  • Policies: de-matting, flea protocol, cancellations/late arrivals, and whether teeth-care is offered.


Typical York grooming prices (guide only)

  • Small breeds: ~£35–£55

  • Medium: ~£45–£70

  • Large/giant: ~£60–£95+

  • Nail trim only: £8–£15

  • De-matting: time-based; many salons split into shorter, stress-reduced sessions for welfare. Always ask for a quote based on coat condition.


Between-groom routines that actually help

  • Target the tangle zones: 3–5 mins, 3× weekly—behind ears, armpits, chest fringe, tail base, harness rub points.

  • Post-park rinse: quick lukewarm rinse after woods/river paths; towel dry and brief cool blow-dry to stop grit becoming mats.

  • Desensitise calmly: run the dryer/clippers off first, then 3–5 short on/off reps with treats; one relaxed minute beats ten stressed ones.

  • Book the mid-cycle tidy: especially for doodles and spaniels—keeps shape, reduces bulk, and makes the next full groom faster.

Handy add-ons from Calmshops

  • Automatic Ball Launcher for Dogs – keep energy outlets steady between grooms so excitement doesn’t derail appointments; great for short, daily fetch bursts indoors or in the garden. Buy the best dog ball thrower here.

  • Calmdogs® Natural Dog Chews with Relaxing Botanicals  – a pre-groom chew can take the edge off waiting-room wobbles; ideal while practising “settle on a mat.” . Find the best calming dog chews here.


Quick FAQ

How often should I book?
Curly/long coats: every 6–8 weeks plus a bath & tidy halfway. Double coats: schedule de-shed sessions ahead of seasonal coat drops.

Will professional grooming reduce shedding and doggy odour?
Yes. Force-drying and thorough comb-outs remove dead coat and grime; keep it going with short home brush-outs and a sensible diet.

Can nervous dogs cope with salon noise?
Look for one-to-one rooms, gradual dryer work, and shorter confidence appointments. Bring a favourite chew to create a calm association.

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