Grooming class to groom your own dog

 
 

4-hours of fun in a fully equipped environment

Ever thought about learning how to groom your own dog? for dogs with specific medical physical needs, or anxiety, getting groomed by their owner in their own homes can be greatly beneficial to both the dog and owner.

For many others, it can simply save you time and lots of money.

Don’t delay and learn how to groom your dog in a fun, interactive, and comfortable environment. We promise you will really enjoy it!

We have all the equipment you need to learn the skills to grooming, and will give you tips on essential tools to get you started. We also provide discounts on grooming tools that you can purchase from us.

Whilst other grooming courses are online only or cost upwards of $3,800, our tailored course costs $650 which includes a starter kit with our favourite grooming tools valued at $120, containing:

-Artero double sided slicker brush

- Progroom shampoo

-Antistatic comb

-Nail clippers

All classes include complimentary support for up to 6 weeks after.

For grooming classes, please contact us to find out about our 2021 &2022 schedule.


Learn the art of dog grooming

We provide training specific to your dog breed in a fully equipped environment. Bring along your dog for a groom and step-by-step you will learn:

-Tips on getting your dog to stand still for grooming

-Bathing your pup like its been professionally washed and fragranced for weeks after

-Fluff drying to get a perfect salon finish

-Ear cleaning/plucking, nail clipping

-Shaving private areas and pawpads safely

-Deshedding/dematting (if needed)

-Styling your dog using clippers and scissors

-Tool knowledge, where and what essentials to buy

-Avoid grooming related injuries and what to do in case of emergency (dogs move ALOT and injuries can happen)

And many more tips direct from a professional groomer!

Just a note about puppies

We recommend at least 2 grooms with a professional groomer before you try to learn to groom your OWN puppy. You will find it very hard to learn on a wriggly little body! Get your pup used to being groomed and THEN book a class. Trust us - it will be so much better for you both.

You can help your puppy along with getting comfortable by using a hair dryer on him, gently and only a warm setting. Make sure you play with her paws and get them used to being touched. If you have an electric toothbrush, this does a good job of mimicking a clipper sound - buzz it gently near him, on his coat. Remember to use positive reinforcement, and reward reward reward good behaviour with treats!