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Topic Dog Boards / General / Dog Grooming Qualification
- By Yolanda72 [gb] Date 17.09.05 17:45 UTC
I have an NVQ Level 2 in Dog Grooming.  I am unsure whether to continue onto level 3, as I have paid for private lessons and run my own business.  The college I trained at does not have a brillant reputation and views the training parlour as a business as oppose to a school. I have heard that all groomers will have to be registered by the local council and that to have a full qualification will be a must have for the future.  Is this true?  Or has my tutor told me this as a scare tactic?
- By Val [gb] Date 17.09.05 18:09 UTC
Yolanda, we heard that in 1992!!  As far as I am aware, nothing has changed.
- By Yolanda72 [gb] Date 18.09.05 14:50 UTC
Hi there,   Are you a dog groomer Val?
- By Val [gb] Date 18.09.05 14:54 UTC
Yes. :)
- By Yolanda72 [gb] Date 18.09.05 14:57 UTC
Are you fully qualified?
- By Val [gb] Date 18.09.05 15:00 UTC
I'll PM you! :)
- By Setters4me [gb] Date 18.09.05 17:51 UTC
Hi Val,
I would also be interested in knowing whether it is that crucial to having the C&G qualification as I am just starting out, do many clients ask if you have passed or do you think experience is more important? TIA
- By Val [gb] Date 18.09.05 18:26 UTC
Unfortunately anyone can go out, buy a pair of clippers and put an advert in the local paper as a groomer!!  Many do, but they don't stay in business long!!
In 16 years, not one client ever asked me if I was trained or had any qualification BUT I trained and worked at a Grooming School before I started my own business and I would never encourage anyone to start grooming without training.
But I'm sorry to say, in my opinion of course, that I have never heard of a general college that does a grooming course, provide what I would consider a reasonable standard of training, which is great pity, but would be pleased to hear different! :(
- By stanley Date 18.09.05 10:33 UTC
would that be Wisbech Yolanda ?
- By Yolanda72 [gb] Date 18.09.05 14:54 UTC
I do love the course and the tutors are very god but sometimes I feel that the lack of proper facilities and now tutors causes unnecessary problems. Do I want to pay another £400 quid or should I get more private lessons?  Any more advice? Maybe I should stick with it as it is only another year?
Topic Dog Boards / General / Dog Grooming Qualification

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