Pet Spa, Grooming, & Treatments

Yes, pet spas exist. For the ultimate dog-lover or pampering pet-parent, all your wildest dreams of luxurious spa treatments for domestic pets can actually come true! In numerous major American cities, spa enthusiasts can find treatments to match their dog or cat’s exact health concerns by visiting holistic wellness centers for animals Whether your fluffy little Biscuit needs an aromatic heat wrap, or your kitty is in dire need of a facial scrub, pet spas are growing in popularity. At certain high-end recreational pet centers complex day spa experiences, diet plans, full-body exams, and holistic treatments can be enjoyed by any dog or cat. Some of the most popular spa options are listed below:

Aroma Therapy/Relaxation

Many spas devote great care and attention to the emotional status and mental experience of the pets during their visits. The first step in the most lavish of pet spas, is to set the mood and help your pet let go of all the stress they have been carrying. Groomers employ the following methods of meditation and relaxation to set the tone:

  • Lavender oil sprays/rub downs
  • Relaxing music playing in the background
  • Fountains
  • Natural “dog appeasing” pheromones released into the air for maximal emotional comfort

Facials

Some dogs struggle with skin irritations that cause them to have itchy eyes, noses, and ears. By regularly giving a dog exfoliating, detoxifying and soothing facials, the skin irritation can be relieved and rejuvenated. These are the most popular pet facials:

  • Blueberry facial
  • Sugar Scrub
  • Mud mineral masks
  • Tear-strain removal scrubs

Massages/Wraps

Dogs that are training for dog shows and competitions, such as tracking and agility training, often experience extreme soreness and muscle fatigue. Other dogs have poor circulation or injuries that can be treated through some of the massages and heat wraps below:

  • Head massage
  • Hot-oil massages
  • Muscle rejuvenation massages
  • Heat and moisturizing wraps
  • Deep fur conditioning wraps

Coat Care

Just like a trip to the hair salon, sometimes cats and dogs need extra attention given to their coats and surface of their skin. Here are some of the more popular baths and coat treatments:

  • Detoxifying thermal wraps
  • Bubble baths
  • Oatmeal bath
  • Tea Tree Oil Conditioning and Cleansing rub
  • Aromatherapy baths
  • Sunscreen application

Paw Treatments

Paws generally receive the brunt of bad treatment for both dogs and cats, who run, climb, dig and walk over all kinds of surfaces. Pet-parents can give their fur-babies some well-deserved attention to their sore feet, offering services like:

  • Paw massages
  • Pad moisturizing rubs
  • Paw salt soaks
  • “Paw-decures” including hair and nail trimming, buffing and polishing.

Acupuncture

You may not have been aware, but comprehensive pet therapy spas are frequently using acupuncture to treat chronic pain and ailments in dogs and cats. The American Veterinary Association deems acupuncture to be a remarkably helpful tactic in address domestic pet pain. Among the benefits of dry needle acupuncture are reduced inflammation, soothed joint discomfort, and limb rehabilitation.