The Best Pet Spas in Portland, Tennessee

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

#1

The Grooming Gallery

4.9/5

Award-winning, upscale grooming salon known for its meticulous, breed-specific styling and luxurious spa treatments. Features a stress-free environment with state-of-the-art equipment. Voted Best of Sumner County multiple years. Located in Gallatin, just 9 miles from Portland.

Contact Information

1056 Nashville Pike, Gallatin, TN
(615) 989-3647

Featured Services

Full-Service GroomingBlueberry FacialPawdicuresDe-shedding TreatmentTeeth BrushingAromatherapy Bath
#2

Barks & Bubbles Pet Grooming

4.8/5

Highly-rated professional grooming salon offering premium, personalized care. Known for their gentle handling, attention to detail, and use of high-quality, natural products. A top choice for pets with anxiety or special needs. Located in Gallatin, approximately 8 miles from Portland.

Contact Information

1083 Nashville Pike, Gallatin, TN
(615) 714-0083

Featured Services

Luxury Grooming PackagesMedicated BathsDe-mattingNail GrindingTeeth BrushingPaw Balm Treatment
#3

Healthy Paws Veterinary Center & Grooming

4.7/5

A full-service veterinary clinic with a professional grooming salon, providing the highest standard of care under veterinary supervision. Ideal for senior pets or those with medical conditions requiring special attention during grooming. Located in White House, just 14 miles from Portland.

Contact Information

100 Village Green, White House, TN
(615) 672-0357

Featured Services

Professional GroomingTherapeutic BathsNail TrimsAnal Gland ExpressionWellness ExamsVeterinary Supervision

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Frequently Asked Questions

With Portland's variable weather, what seasonal grooming services do you recommend for my double-coated dog?

We highly recommend a de-shedding treatment during the spring and fall when dogs like Huskies or Shepherds 'blow their coat.' In the humid Portland summers, a shorter trim and a soothing oatmeal bath can help prevent hot spots. For winter, we offer paw wax treatments to protect against ice-melting salts used on local sidewalks and a moisturizing conditioner to combat dry skin from indoor heating.

Do you offer any specific grooming packages for active dogs that frequent Portland's trails, like those at Richland Park or the surrounding countryside?

Absolutely! Our 'Trail Hound Refresh' package is perfect for local adventurers. It includes a thorough nail trim for safe traction, a mud-busting deep-clean shampoo, a conditioning rinse to remove trail allergens, a paw pad inspection and trim, and a flea and tick repellent spray using products safe for the local environment, so your pet is clean and protected after a day out.

How do Portland pet spas handle dogs with anxiety, especially during loud events like the city's annual Strawberry Festival or summer thunderstorms?

Many groomers in Portland are experienced with anxious pets. We recommend scheduling appointments during quieter morning hours and can utilize calming techniques such as low-stress handling, pheromone diffusers, and breaks in a quiet kennel. For severe cases, some local spas may collaborate with Portland-area veterinarians who can provide safe sedative recommendations for grooming.

Are there any mobile pet grooming services that operate in the Portland, TN area for owners in more rural parts of Sumner County?

Yes, mobile grooming is a growing service in our area. These fully-equipped vans can travel to your home in Portland and the surrounding countryside, providing a convenient one-on-one grooming experience that minimizes stress for your pet. It's best to book well in advance, as their schedules can fill up quickly, especially before major holidays.

What is your policy on required vaccinations for grooming, and are there common local exemptions for titers or specific vet recommendations?

For the safety of all pets, we require proof of current Rabies vaccination as mandated by Tennessee state law. We also strongly recommend Bordetella (kennel cough) and DHPP vaccinations. While we must adhere to the Rabies requirement, we can accept a titer test for Bordetella or DHPP if provided with a signed letter from your Portland or Sumner County veterinarian explaining the medical necessity for the exemption.

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