ICTQual Level 3 Diploma

Dog Grooming

Awarding Body

ICTQual AB

Credits

30 Credits

Course

Veterinary Qualifications

study mode

Online Learning

Course overview

The ICTQual Level 3 Diploma in Dog Grooming is a specialised qualification designed for individuals seeking professional expertise in canine grooming and coat care. This course provides comprehensive training on grooming techniques, breed-specific standards, and best practices for maintaining the health and appearance of dogs. Learners gain both theoretical and practical knowledge to perform professional grooming services, including bathing, clipping, trimming, and styling, while ensuring the safety and wellbeing of dogs in line with industry standards.

Throughout the programme, participants develop the technical skills and confidence needed to provide high-quality grooming services. The course covers key areas such as canine anatomy, coat types and textures, grooming tools and equipment, hygiene practices, handling and restraint techniques, and recognising signs of skin or coat conditions. Practical exercises and hands-on training allow learners to apply their knowledge in real-world settings, reinforcing correct procedures and safe, ethical handling. Emphasis is placed on accuracy, professional presentation, and maintaining the health and comfort of the dog throughout the grooming process.

This diploma is ideal for aspiring dog groomers, pet care professionals, and canine industry workers who wish to develop advanced grooming skills. Graduates are prepared to perform grooming services confidently, support pet owners with coat maintenance advice, and ensure the welfare of dogs in their care. The qualification also provides a pathway to further professional development in dog grooming, animal care, and specialised canine services, equipping learners for skilled and responsible roles in the pet industry.

ICTQual AB

Approved Training centre of ICTQual AB

Centre # : ATC24001

Entry Requirments

Entry Requirements for the ICTQual Level 3 Diploma in Dog Grooming:

  • Educational Qualifications:No formal qualifications required; basic literacy and numeracy skills are recommended.
  • Professional Experience:Prior experience in dog handling, pet care, or grooming is beneficial but not mandatory.
  • English Language Proficiency:Since the program is delivered in English, learners must show competence in reading, writing, and communication.

The ICTQual Level 3 Diploma in Dog Grooming in Personal Protective Equipment qualification consists of 6 mandatory units.

  1. Canine Anatomy, Coat Types, and Skin Health
  2. Dog Grooming Techniques: Bathing, Drying, Clipping, and Styling
  3. Breed‑Specific Grooming Standards and Presentation
  4. Canine Behaviour, Handling, and Welfare in Grooming
  5. Canine Health Checks, First Aid, and Preventive Care
  6. Customer Service, Salon Management, and Professional Practice

What you will Gain

Canine Anatomy, Coat Types, and Skin Health

  • Identify the major anatomical features relevant to grooming (skin, coat, nails, ears).
  • Distinguish between different coat types (double coat, wire, curly, smooth) and their grooming needs.
  • Recognise common skin conditions and their impact on grooming practices.
  • Apply knowledge of coat growth cycles to plan grooming schedules.
  • Assess how nutrition and health influence coat and skin quality.
  • Use correct terminology when describing canine anatomy and coat types.
  • Demonstrate awareness of breed differences in coat and skin health.

Dog Grooming Techniques: Bathing, Drying, Clipping, and Styling

  • Perform safe and effective bathing techniques using appropriate products.
  • Apply drying methods suited to different coat types and conditions.
  • Demonstrate correct use of grooming tools (clippers, scissors, brushes, combs).
  • Style and finish coats to professional standards, meeting client expectations.
  • Maintain hygiene and safety standards during grooming procedures.
  • Adapt grooming techniques to suit the age, health, and temperament of the dog.
  • Evaluate grooming outcomes and make improvements where necessary.

Breed‑Specific Grooming Standards and Presentation

  • Identify grooming requirements for a wide range of dog breeds.
  • Apply breed‑specific styling techniques to meet recognised standards.
  • Prepare dogs for shows or competitions, ensuring presentation quality.
  • Recognise how breed standards influence coat care and styling choices.
  • Adapt grooming approaches for mixed‑breed dogs while maintaining welfare.
  • Communicate breed‑specific grooming needs clearly to clients.
  • Reflect on professional standards in breed presentation.

Canine Behaviour, Handling, and Welfare in Grooming

  • Recognise behavioural signals that indicate stress, fear, or aggression.
  • Apply safe handling and restraint techniques during grooming.
  • Minimise stress by adapting grooming approaches to individual dogs.
  • Promote welfare by ensuring grooming sessions are humane and respectful.
  • Use positive reinforcement and calming techniques to support cooperation.
  • Maintain health and safety for both groomer and dog during handling.
  • Reflect on ethical responsibilities in canine welfare during grooming.

Canine Health Checks, First Aid, and Preventive Care

  • Conduct basic health checks (skin, coat, nails, ears, teeth) during grooming.
  • Recognise signs of illness, injury, or parasites and report appropriately.
  • Apply basic canine first aid in emergencies (minor wounds, heat stress, choking).
  • Support preventive care by advising owners on coat maintenance and hygiene.
  • Maintain accurate records of health observations during grooming.
  • Collaborate with veterinary professionals when health concerns are identified.
  • Promote owner awareness of preventive healthcare practices.

Customer Service, Salon Management, and Professional Practice

  • Communicate effectively with clients about grooming needs and outcomes.
  • Manage appointment scheduling, client records, and salon workflow.
  • Apply hygiene and safety protocols in grooming environments.
  • Demonstrate professionalism in client interactions and service delivery.
  • Handle complaints and feedback constructively to improve services.
  • Manage stock, equipment, and salon resources efficiently.
  • Reflect on personal development and professional standards in grooming practice.

Want to know more?

This course is ideal for aspiring dog groomers, pet care professionals, and anyone seeking to build a career in canine grooming and professional pet services.

Learners will gain practical grooming techniques, safe handling skills, knowledge of breed standards, coat maintenance expertise, and the ability to provide professional grooming services.

Graduates can work as professional dog groomers, pet salon assistants, canine care specialists, or start their own dog grooming business.

Yes, it provides a pathway to advanced grooming certifications, business development in pet services, and specialised canine care roles.

Professional grooming ensures dogs’ hygiene, prevents coat and skin problems, supports overall health, and maintains breed standards and appearance.

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