This Dog Grooming Training course takes learners through the delightful and slightly hairy world of pet grooming—minus the mud puddles and the chewed slippers. From health and anatomy to bathing, drying, and styling, each module offers a structured approach to canine care.
Covering tools, common conditions, and coat types, the course is tailored for those who wish to combine hygiene with a bit of fur fashion. Whether you’re brushing out tangles or understanding breed-specific needs, this course is ideal for anyone aiming to keep dogs clean, healthy, and ready for their next photoshoot—or at least the next walk.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the evolution and purpose of dog grooming
- Identify grooming tools and their specific applications
- Explore bathing and drying methods for different coats
- Recognise common skin disorders and fur-related issues
- Learn basic first aid steps in grooming environments
- Understand breed standards and anatomy in grooming context
Who is this Course For:
- Aspiring groomers looking for structured grooming insights
- Pet owners seeking safe grooming routines at home
- Kennel staff responsible for dog hygiene upkeep
- Dog walkers brushing up on general coat care
- Animal shelter volunteers supporting grooming duties
- Grooming assistants building knowledge of tools and styling
- Veterinary admin staff expanding care awareness
- Pet shop employees offering dog care advice
Career Path (UK Average Salaries):
- Dog Groomer – £23,000
- Pet Grooming Assistant – £20,000
- Kennel Assistant – £19,500
- Animal Care Worker – £21,000
- Grooming Salon Manager – £28,000
- Pet Retail Assistant – £19,000