The Best Pet Spas in Parsonsfield, Maine

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

#1

The Pampered Pooch Pet Salon & Spa

4.9/5

A highly awarded, luxury pet spa known for its stress-free grooming environment and premium, all-natural products. Specializes in breed-specific cuts and offers indulgent spa packages like the 'Ultimate Pamper Package'. Located in Cornish, just 6 miles from Parsonsfield.

Contact Information

58 Washington St, Cornish, ME 04020
(207) 625-8000

Featured Services

Full-Service GroomingBlueberry FacialPawdicuresDe-shedding TreatmentsAromatherapy BathsTeeth Brushing
#2

K9 Resort & Spa

4.7/5

A full-service, upscale facility offering both grooming and resort-style boarding. Features state-of-the-art equipment, certified groomers, and a focus on pet comfort and safety. Known for their meticulous hand-scissoring and deshedding services. Located in Sanford, approximately 20 miles from Parsonsfield.

Contact Information

1781 Main St, Sanford, ME 04073
(207) 324-1333

Featured Services

Luxury GroomingMedicated BathsHand ScissoringNail GrindingTeeth BrushingDaycare & Boarding
#3

Paw Prince Grooming

5/5

An exceptional, top-rated mobile grooming service that brings the spa directly to you. Features a state-of-the-art, climate-controlled van equipped with a hydraulic table and high-quality, hypoallergenic shampoos. Praised for patience with anxious pets and incredible attention to detail. Located in Limerick, just 8 miles from Parsonsfield.

Contact Information

20 Sokokis Trail North, Limerick, ME 04048
(207) 727-0102

Featured Services

Mobile GroomingBreed-Specific GroomingFlea & Tick BathsNail TrimmingEar CleaningPaw Balm Treatment

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do Parsonsfield pet spas handle pets that are anxious from wildlife encounters, like seeing a moose or bear on the property?

Many local groomers are accustomed to pets that are keyed up from Maine wildlife. They typically use a calm, slow introduction process in a secure, indoor facility to help your pet decompress. Some may even use calming aids like pheromone diffusers (e.g., Adaptil) or gentle background music. It's always best to inform the spa of any recent stressful encounters when you book the appointment so they can be prepared.

Are there any mobile pet grooming services that can reach the more rural and seasonal camp roads in the Parsonsfield area?

Yes, there are a few mobile groomers that service the greater Parsonsfield region, but availability can be seasonal and booking in advance is crucial. These services are familiar with navigating rural roads to reach homes and camps, especially during the spring and summer months. We recommend contacting them directly to confirm they can access your specific location, particularly if you are on a private, unmaintained road during mud season.

What specific de-shedding or coat treatments do you offer for double-coated breeds common in Maine, like Newfoundlands or Siberian Huskies?

We offer specialized de-shedding treatments that are essential for Maine's double-coated breeds. This includes a high-velocity blow-out to remove the dense undercoat, followed by a thorough brushing and a de-shedding bath with high-quality conditioners. This process is particularly beneficial during seasonal changes in spring and fall when shedding is at its peak, helping to manage fur in your home and keep your pet comfortable.

Do you offer any natural tick and flea prevention treatments as an add-on service, given the high tick population in the Parsonsfield woods?

Absolutely. Given the significant tick presence in our local forests and fields, we offer add-on treatments using natural, non-toxic shampoos and sprays. These often contain essential oils like cedarwood, peppermint, or eucalyptus, which are known to repel ticks and fleas. This service is a popular complement to a grooming session, especially after a hike on local trails like the Mountain Road or around McKeon Pond.

How do you handle grooming for pets that have been swimming in the local, often cold, waters of the Ossipee River or Hancock Pond?

We have specific protocols for pets that have been in our local cold waters. We use lukewarm water for the bath to avoid shocking their system and medicated shampoos if needed to address any skin irritation or 'swimmer's itch' from the pond. We also pay special attention to thoroughly drying their coat and cleaning their ears to prevent infections that can be common after frequent swimming in these natural bodies of water.

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