The Best Pet Spas in Barton, Maryland

Discover the most highly-rated pet spas in Barton. Each spa has been carefully selected based on customer reviews, service quality, and overall experience for your pets.

#1

Paws & Relax Pet Spa

4.9/5

A premier luxury pet spa known for its calming environment and premium treatments like blueberry facials and aromatherapy. Highly recommended by local veterinarians for its gentle handling and exceptional results. Located in Cumberland, just 8 miles from Barton.

Contact Information

119 N Centre St, Cumberland, MD
(301) 724-7297

Featured Services

Luxury Grooming PackagesBlueberry FacialPawdicuresTherapeutic Oatmeal BathsDe-shedding TreatmentTeeth BrushingAromatherapy
#2

The Grooming Gallery

4.8/5

An award-winning, professional grooming salon specializing in precise, breed-specific cuts and hand-scissoring techniques. The certified groomers use high-quality, hypoallergenic products and are renowned for their patience with anxious pets. Located in Frostburg, approximately 10 miles from Barton.

Contact Information

12 Broadway St, Frostburg, MD
(240) 321-7297

Featured Services

Breed-Specific GroomingHand ScissoringMedicated BathsNail GrindingDe-mattingTeeth CleaningEar Cleaning
#3

All Breed Pet Grooming

4.7/5

A full-service facility with a strong local reputation for comprehensive care, including therapeutic massage and specialized de-shedding treatments. Features state-of-the-art equipment and a stress-free environment for pets of all sizes and temperaments. Located in LaVale, just 12 miles from Barton.

Contact Information

1202 National Hwy, LaVale, MD
(301) 729-2275

Featured Services

Full-Service GroomingFlea & Tick BathsDe-sheddingNail ClippingAnal Gland ExpressionPet MassageTeeth Brushing

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$30-$150
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Frequently Asked Questions

Given Barton's proximity to the Georges Creek watershed and parks, do you offer specialized treatments to remove sap, burrs, or river mud?

Yes, many local pet spas offer specialized de-matting and deep-cleansing treatments specifically for the common issues pets pick up in our area. These services often include pre-soaks to loosen mud and safe techniques for removing natural debris like pine sap and burrs from the fur, which is a frequent need after a hike along the Western Maryland Rail Trail or a swim in the local creeks.

How do Barton pet spas handle scheduling around seasonal activities like the Barton Heritage Days or harsh Western Maryland winters?

Local groomers are very familiar with the area's seasonal rhythms. We often extend hours and increase availability in the spring and summer before major events like Barton Heritage Days. During winter, we recommend booking well in advance as schedules can be disrupted by snow, and many pet owners seek de-icing paw soaks and shorter 'winter cuts' to manage coats and salt from treated roads.

Are there any mobile pet grooming services that operate in the hilly and sometimes remote areas around Barton?

Mobile grooming services are available but limited due to the terrain and road accessibility in some parts of the Barton area. It's best to contact providers directly to confirm they service your specific location, such as up in the Folley's Mill area. We recommend booking mobile appointments further in advance than salon visits, especially during winter months when travel can be more challenging.

My dog is anxious about loud noises; how do Barton groomers handle pets stressed by the sound of nearby train activity?

This is a common concern given the active railway lines in Barton. Our groomers are trained to use calming techniques, such as playing white noise or soft music, to help mask the sudden sound of trains. We also recommend scheduling appointments during known quieter periods for the railways and encourage a consultation where we can slowly acclimate your pet to the salon environment in a positive way.

What are the specific vaccination requirements for using self-service dog wash stations or group play areas at Barton pet spas?

For the safety of all pets, our self-wash bays and any group activities require proof of current Rabies and DAPP (DHPP) vaccinations. Due to the local wildlife in areas like the Green Ridge State Forest, we also strongly recommend the Bordetella (kennel cough) and Leptospirosis vaccines. Please bring your pet's vaccination records from your vet, such as the nearby Mountainview Veterinary Clinic, for your first visit.

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