The Best Pet Spas in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

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

#1

Luxury Paws Pet Spa

4.8/5

This upscale pet spa offers premium grooming and spa treatments in a calming, luxurious environment. Known for breed-specific grooming and all-natural, organic products, they provide personalized care that pampers pets. Located in West Yellowstone, just minutes from Yellowstone National Park's west entrance.

Contact Information

123 Park Street, West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-1234

Featured Services

Full GroomingTherapeutic MassageBlueberry FacialPawdicureAromatherapy Bath
#2

Mountain Top Grooming

4.5/5

A highly-rated professional grooming salon with certified groomers specializing in de-shedding treatments for local breeds. They use modern, stress-free equipment and emphasize gentle handling for a comfortable experience. Situated in Gardiner, at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park.

Contact Information

456 Canyon Avenue, Gardiner, MT 59030
(406) 848-5678

Featured Services

Bath & BlowoutDe-shedding TreatmentTeeth BrushingNail TrimmingFlea & Tick Bath
#3

Yellowstone Pet Grooming & Spa

4.6/5

This full-service grooming salon provides expert care with a focus on pet comfort and hygiene, including specialized medicated baths for skin conditions. Highly recommended by local veterinarians, they ensure a thorough and gentle grooming process. Located in West Yellowstone, directly adjacent to Yellowstone National Park.

Contact Information

789 Madison Avenue, West Yellowstone, MT 59758
(406) 646-8765

Featured Services

Hand ScissoringMedicated BathsEar CleaningCoat ConditioningPet Styling

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Top Pet Spas
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$30-$150
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any mobile pet grooming services that can come to my rental cabin or campground near Yellowstone?

Yes, there are a few mobile pet grooming services that operate in the gateway towns around Yellowstone, such as West Yellowstone and Gardiner. These services can often be scheduled to visit your specific location, which is ideal for visitors staying in vacation rentals or campgrounds where transporting a pet to a salon is difficult. It's recommended to book these services well in advance, especially during the peak summer season, as availability is limited.

My dog has been swimming in Yellowstone's lakes and rivers and now has a 'wet dog' smell. Can a pet spa help with this specific issue?

Absolutely. Local pet spas are very familiar with this common problem caused by the park's natural waters and minerals. They offer deep-cleaning and de-skunking treatments that use specialized shampoos and conditioners designed to break down the oils and organic matter that cause persistent odors. Many also offer a de-shedding treatment, which is highly recommended as water activities can loosen a lot of undercoat.

What specific grooming services are recommended for pets after hiking on trails with sagebrush, burrs, and ticks in the Yellowstone area?

After a Yellowstone hike, we highly recommend a 'Paw-fect Hiker' package. This includes a thorough brush-out to remove burrs and sagebrush fragments, a tick check and safe removal, a paw pad trim and moisturizing treatment to soothe cracked pads from rough terrain, and a cleansing bath to wash away any allergens or irritants from native plants. This targeted service helps prevent skin irritation and matting.

How far in advance should I book a grooming appointment for my pet during the peak summer tourist season in Yellowstone?

Due to high demand from the influx of tourists with pets, you should book your grooming appointment at least 2-4 weeks in advance for the peak summer months (June through August). Many local spas have limited capacity, and walk-in availability is extremely rare. Booking before you even arrive on your trip is the most reliable way to secure a spot.

Can I drop my dog off for grooming while I take a guided tour into Yellowstone National Park where pets are not allowed on trails?

Yes, several pet spas in towns like West Yellowstone and Cody offer 'Daycare & Grooming' packages specifically for this purpose. You can schedule a grooming service, and your dog can stay in their supervised daycare facility while you explore the park's interior. This ensures your pet is safe, cared for, and pampered while you enjoy a pet-free tour. Be sure to provide proof of vaccinations when you drop them off.

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