The Best Pet Spas in Alberta, Minnesota

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

#1

The Pet Spa & Resort

4.9/5

A premier luxury pet spa offering upscale grooming and spa treatments in a calm, resort-like environment. Known for their meticulous breed-specific styling, therapeutic blueberry facials, and stress-free grooming process. Located in Alexandria, just 25 miles from Alberta.

Contact Information

507 50th Ave W, Alexandria, MN
(320) 763-4353

Featured Services

Luxury Grooming PackagesBlueberry FacialPawdicuresDe-shedding TreatmentAromatherapy BathTeeth BrushingNail Grinding
#2

Pampered Paws Grooming

4.8/5

A highly-rated, professional grooming salon specializing in hand-scissoring and de-matting for all breeds. Renowned for their gentle handling, attention to detail, and exceptional customer service. They focus on a positive, fear-free experience for every pet. Located in Alexandria, approximately 25 miles from Alberta.

Contact Information

1103 Broadway St, Alexandria, MN
(320) 460-7297

Featured Services

Full-Service GroomingHand ScissoringDe-mattingMedicated BathsNail TrimmingEar CleaningTeeth Brushing
#3

Tails-A-Waggin' Pet Resort & Grooming

4.7/5

A full-service pet care facility offering professional grooming alongside daycare and boarding. They provide a comprehensive grooming experience with high-quality shampoos and conditioners, ensuring pets look and feel their best. Located in Glenwood, just 18 miles from Alberta.

Contact Information

4503 MN-29, Glenwood, MN
(320) 634-4433

Featured Services

Professional GroomingLuxury Bath PackagesDe-sheddingNail TrimsEar CleaningDaycareBoarding

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do Alberta's seasonal changes affect my pet's grooming needs, especially during the harsh winter?

Alberta's cold, snowy winters mean pets often need paw protection and their coats can become dry and matted from indoor heating. We recommend services like a moisturizing conditioning treatment and a 'pawdicure' to trim fur between the pads and apply a protective balm. In the muddy spring and fall, a sanitary trim and de-shedding treatment are particularly helpful to manage the extra dirt and loose fur.

Are there specific de-shedding treatments for double-coated breeds common in the Alberta area, like Huskies or German Shepherds?

Yes, we specialize in high-velocity blow-out treatments specifically designed for the dense undercoats of breeds popular in our region. This service is crucial, especially during seasonal shedding periods in spring and fall, to remove dead undercoat, reduce matting, and improve skin health without damaging the topcoat, ensuring your dog is more comfortable in both our cold winters and warmer summers.

Given Alberta's rural location, do you offer services to help remove burrs, ticks, or other outdoor debris from my pet's coat?

Absolutely. We frequently handle pets that have been exploring the trails and fields around Alberta. Our groomers are skilled in safely and gently removing stubborn burrs and checking for ticks. We often use a specialized detangling spray and careful techniques to work out debris without causing discomfort or needing to shave the coat, which is a common concern for active, outdoor pets in our community.

What is your policy for handling anxious pets, and do you have experience with farm or working dogs that may not be accustomed to a spa environment?

We prioritize a calm, patient approach, especially for working dogs or pets new to grooming. Our process includes a slow introduction to the salon, breaks as needed, and one-on-one attention without the use of cage dryers. We communicate clearly with owners to understand their pet's temperament and will stop if a pet becomes overly stressed, ensuring a positive and safe experience for animals more used to the farm than the spa.

Do you use heated water and dryers during the winter months, and how do you ensure my pet's safety during transport to and from the spa in cold Alberta weather?

We use comfortably warm (not hot) water for all baths year-round and ensure pets are thoroughly dried with fluff dryers before they leave, which is essential for preventing hypothermia in our sub-zero winters. For transport, we recommend you bring your pet in a warm vehicle and use a coat or blanket. We are happy to keep your pet inside until you pull up to the door to minimize their exposure to the cold.

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