The Best Pet Spas in Wyoming, Michigan

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

#1

Paws and Claws Pet Grooming & Spa

4.9/5

A highly awarded, top-rated luxury pet spa known for its stress-free, one-on-one grooming experience. They specialize in breed-specific cuts and offer premium spa packages including blueberry facials, aromatherapy, and moisturizing treatments. Located in Grand Rapids, just 4 miles from Wyoming.

Contact Information

2450 28th St SW, Grand Rapids, MI
(616) 249-2488

Featured Services

Full GroomingBlueberry FacialsPawdicuresDe-shedding TreatmentsTeeth BrushingAromatherapy Baths
#2

Pet Supplies Plus Grooming

4.7/5

A professional, full-service grooming salon located inside the Wyoming Pet Supplies Plus. They are praised for their skilled and gentle groomers, modern equipment, and consistent quality. They offer a range of services from basic baths to full grooms with premium add-ons like nail grinding and conditioning treatments.

Contact Information

2142 28th St SW, Wyoming, MI
(616) 534-9860

Featured Services

Full-Service GroomingNail GrindingMedicated BathsDe-sheddingEar CleaningFlea & Tick Baths
#3

The Grooming Gallery

4.8/5

An exceptional, appointment-only grooming salon renowned for its artistic hand-scissoring techniques and meticulous attention to detail. The owner is a certified master groomer with a stellar reputation for handling anxious pets and achieving perfect breed-standard cuts. Located in Kentwood, just 3 miles from Wyoming.

Contact Information

4444 Breton Rd SE, Kentwood, MI
(616) 554-0100

Featured Services

Creative GroomingHand ScissoringBreed-Specific StylingDe-mattingNail TrimsTeeth Brushing

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do Wyoming, Michigan pet spas handle pets with thick double coats common in breeds like Huskies or Malamutes during the summer?

Our Wyoming pet spas are experienced with the specific needs of double-coated breeds, especially during humid Michigan summers. We never shave double coats, as this can damage their natural insulation. Instead, we use specialized de-shedding treatments and high-velocity dryers to safely remove the dense undercoat, which significantly reduces shedding and helps your pet stay cool without compromising their skin and coat health.

Are there any local Wyoming ordinances or licensing requirements I should verify my pet spa complies with?

Yes, the City of Wyoming requires all pet grooming and boarding facilities to be licensed and inspected annually to ensure health and safety standards are met. A reputable pet spa in Wyoming will proudly display its current city license. You can also verify a business's standing with the City Clerk's office. This local oversight provides an extra layer of assurance regarding cleanliness, proper animal handling, and facility maintenance.

With Wyoming's proximity to Millennium Park and other trail systems, do you offer services to remove burrs, ticks, or other outdoor debris?

Absolutely. We offer a specialized 'Post-Adventure Groom' specifically for pets who love exploring local spots like Millennium Park and the Kent Trails. This service includes a thorough check and safe removal of burrs, ticks, and sticky weeds, a medicated bath to soothe skin, and a paw pad inspection and treatment. It's a great way to ensure your dog stays clean and healthy after enjoying Wyoming's outdoor amenities.

What is your policy for late pickups, especially given the early closing hours for many businesses in the Wyoming area?

We understand schedules can be tight. We have a strict but fair policy: a grace period of 15 minutes is given after your scheduled pick-up time. After that, a late fee is applied, as our staff must remain on-site. For pickups within 30 minutes of closing, we require a call to confirm you are on your way. We recommend planning for Wyoming's traffic patterns, especially around the 28th Street corridor, to ensure a timely arrival.

Do you use heated drying areas, and how do you manage the transition for pets going from a warm spa to Wyoming's cold winter temperatures?

We use warm, force-air dryers for comfort, but never excessively hot enclosures. More importantly, we take great care during Michigan winters to ensure your pet is completely dry before leaving, especially their undercoat. For short-haired breeds or senior pets, we recommend bringing a coat for the walk to your car. We also keep our facility at a comfortable temperature to prevent a drastic shock when they exit into the cold.

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