Wildlife Fur Dressing Inc is a taxidermist located in Ceres, California, serving the local community and surrounding areas with professional animal preservation services. Situated at 3415 Harold Street, this business specializes in the art and science of taxidermy, helping clients preserve game animals, trophies, and other wildlife specimens with attention to detail and craftsmanship. Wildlife Fur Dressing Inc caters to hunters, collectors, and nature enthusiasts seeking quality taxidermy work in the 95307 postal code region.
The team at Wildlife Fur Dressing Inc approaches each project with a focus on realistic and durable results, utilizing techniques that maintain the natural appearance and integrity of the animal’s fur, feathers, and features. By combining traditional methods with modern tools, they provide a range of services including mounting, restoration, and custom display options. The taxidermist understands the importance of honoring the animal and creating a lasting tribute that reflects the client’s connection to the specimen.
Operating daily within the Ceres area, Wildlife Fur Dressing Inc supports a variety of wildlife species commonly found in California, ensuring that each piece is handled with care and expertise. The business is equipped to work with various sizes and types of animals, from small game to larger mammals, tailoring each project to meet specific customer requirements. Their dedication to craftsmanship and customer service has established Wildlife Fur Dressing Inc as a trusted name in the local taxidermy community.
Wildlife Fur Dressing Inc maintains open communication with clients throughout the preservation process, helping them understand the steps involved and setting clear expectations. The business serves as a resource for those interested in taxidermy, offering guidance on proper specimen preparation and care prior to submission. With a commitment to quality and professionalism, Wildlife Fur Dressing Inc continues to contribute to the preservation and appreciation of wildlife heritage in Ceres, California.


































