The Best Pet Spas in Friesland, Wisconsin

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

#1

Paws & Claws Pet Salon

4.9/5

Award-winning, upscale salon known for its stress-free, one-on-one grooming experience. Offers premium spa packages including blueberry facials and pawdicures. Located in Beaver Dam, approximately 15 miles from Friesland.

Contact Information

110 Front St, Beaver Dam, WI
(920) 356-7297

Featured Services

Full-Service GroomingBlueberry FacialPawdicuresDe-shedding TreatmentTherapeutic Oatmeal BathsTeeth Brushing
#2

The Dapper Dog

4.8/5

Highly-rated professional groomer specializing in breed-specific cuts and offering luxury aromatherapy baths. Known for patience with anxious pets and meticulous attention to detail. Located in Waupun, just 10 miles from Friesland.

Contact Information

21 W Main St, Waupun, WI
(920) 324-3647

Featured Services

Breed-Specific GroomingLuxury Bath PackagesDe-mattingNail GrindingEar CleaningAromatherapy
#3

Pampered Paws Pet Grooming

4.7/5

Full-service grooming facility praised for its clean, modern environment and gentle handling of pets. Provides comprehensive de-shedding treatments and works closely with local veterinarians. Located in Columbus, approximately 25 miles from Friesland.

Contact Information

1252 Park Ave, Columbus, WI
(920) 350-7297

Featured Services

Full GroomingDe-sheddingNail TrimmingFlea & Tick BathsSanitary TrimsPet Boarding Grooming

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do Friesland's seasonal changes, like harsh winters and muddy springs, affect the grooming services recommended for my dog?

Friesland's distinct seasons require specific grooming approaches. In winter, we often recommend a longer coat for insulation but will focus on paw pad cleaning and trimming the hair between toes to prevent ice ball accumulation. During the muddy spring thaw, a sanitary trim and a 'paw-dicure' are essential. Many local owners also opt for a durable, water-resistant conditioner to protect against the elements common in our area.

Are there any local regulations or common practices for disposing of pet wastewater from mobile grooming vans operating in the Friesland area?

Yes, this is an important local consideration. Mobile groomers in Friesland must comply with village ordinances that prohibit draining wastewater into storm drains. Reputable services will have a containment system and dispose of the water at approved dump stations, often at specific locations in nearby cities like Waupun or Beaver Dam. Always ask your mobile groomer about their disposal practices to ensure they are environmentally responsible.

Given Friesland's rural setting, what specialized de-shedding or de-matting services are available for farm dogs or hunting breeds?

Our pet spas are well-versed in handling the heavy coats of working and outdoor breeds common in the Friesland area. We offer high-velocity de-shedding treatments specifically designed to remove the dense undercoat that can cause overheating. For dogs that get into burdocks or develop severe mats from field work, we provide careful de-matting services. However, for the pet's comfort, severely matted coats may need to be shaved down, which we can discuss in a pre-groom consultation.

Do any pet spas in Friesland offer services tailored to the unique coat types of popular local breeds like the Nederlandse Kooikerhondje or other sporting breeds?

While the Kooikerhondje is less common, our groomers are experienced with a variety of sporting and spaniel-type breeds that are popular with local hunters and families. We understand the importance of maintaining their specific coat textures—not shaving double coats but instead hand-stripping or using specific clipping techniques to preserve weather resistance and skin health. We recommend bringing a breed standard picture or discussing your specific goals for your dog's appearance and lifestyle.

How far in advance should I book my pet's grooming appointment to prepare for major local events like the Friesland Community Fair or the start of hunting season?

We highly recommend booking at least 4-6 weeks in advance for periods surrounding major local events. The Friesland Community Fair and the opening of hunting season in the fall are particularly busy times, as many owners want their pets looking their best or getting a functional 'field trim.' Last-minute appointments are very difficult to secure during these peak times, so planning ahead is essential.

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