Diploma in Dog Grooming at QLS Level 5 Course teaches you everything on the topic thoroughly from scratch so you can achieve a professional certificate for free to showcase your achievement in professional life. This Diploma in Dog Grooming at QLS Level 5 Course is a comprehensive, instructor-guided course, designed to provide a detailed understanding of the nature of the related sector and your key roles within it.

To become successful in your profession, you must have a specific set of skills to succeed in today’s competitive world. In this in-depth training course, you will develop the most in-demand skills to kickstart your career, as well as upgrade your existing knowledge & skills.

The training materials of this course are available online for you to learn at your own pace and fast-track your career with ease.

  • Accredited by CPD
  • Instant e-certificate and hard copy dispatch by next working day
  • Fully online, interactive course with audio voiceover
  • Self-paced learning and laptop, tablet, smartphone-friendly
  • 24/7 Learning Assistance
  • Discounts on bulk purchases

Sneak Peek

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Who should take the course

Anyone with a knack for learning new skills can take this Diploma in Dog Grooming at QLS Level 5. While this comprehensive training is popular for preparing people for job opportunities in the relevant fields, it also helps to advance your career for promotions.

Certification

After completing this QLS course, learners can order an endorsed certificate to prove their achievement. The Quality Licence Scheme approves this certificate of achievement. You can have endorsed certificates delivered to your home via post for just £109.

Also, once you’ve completed your course, you will immediately be sent a CPD Accredited FREE Digital Certificate. You can have your FREE printed CPD Accredited Certificate delivered by post (shipping costs £3.99). 

Endorsement

The Quality Licence Scheme has endorsed this course for its excellent non-regulated provision and training programs. However, it is not an accredited qualification and is not regulated by Ofqual. If you require further recognition, such as progression into higher education, your training provider can offer advice. You may also refer to the Learner FAQs on the Quality Licence Scheme website for more information.

Course Curriculum

The detailed curriculum outline of our Dog Grooming Level 3 is as follows:

Unit 01: Purpose of Dog Grooming
  • Module 01: Introduction to Dog Grooming
  • Module 02: History and Purpose of Dog Grooming
Unit 02: Dog Anatomy and Different Dog Breeds
  • Module 03: Understanding Basic Dog Anatomy
  • Module 04: Toy Group and Working Group
  • Module 05: Herding Group and Hound Group
  • Module 06: Terrier Group and Sporting Group
  • Module 07: Non-Sporting Group and Mixed Breeds
Unit 03: Dog’s Health and Safety
  • Module 08: Food and Nutrition Requirements for Dogs
  • Module 09: Food Habit and Healthy Diet
  • Module 10: Dog Vaccination
  • Module 11: Neutering Your Dog
Unit 04: Regular Care and Check-ups for Dogs
  • Module 12: Keeping Your Dog Healthy and Clean
  • Module 13: Importance of Regular Check-up
Unit 05: Coat Types, Skin Disorders and Parasites
  • Module 14: Different Coat Types of Dogs
  • Module 15: Infections and Other Skin Conditions
  • Module 16: Fleas, Ticks and Other External Parasites
  • Module 17: Internal Parasites
Unit 06: Preparation for Grooming
  • Module 18: Pre-Grooming Health Assessment
  • Module 19: Prepping the Grooming Area
Unit 07: Basics of Grooming, Tools and Equipment
  • Module 20: Required Tools and Equipment for Grooming
  • Module 21: Basic Grooming Techniques
  • Module 22: Eyes, Ears, Teeth and Nail Care
Unit 08: Bathing and Drying Process
  • Module 23: General Considerations of Bathing and Dying
  • Module 24: Getting Your Dog to Love Bath Time
  • Module 25: Bathing Process
  • Module 26: Drying Your Dog
  • Module 27: Basics of Clipping and Scissoring
  • Module 28: Cleaning and Disinfecting the Grooming Area and Equipment
Unit 09: First Aid and Emergencies
  • Module 29: Grooming Emergencies
  • Module 30: Dog First Aid
Unit 10: Starting Your Own Dog Grooming Business
  • Module 31: Deciding Whether Professional Grooming Is Right for You
  • Module 32: Getting Down to Business
Unit 11: Unearthing the Myths
  • Module 33: Popular Myths about Dog Care and Grooming
Unit 12: Regulations and Workplace Safety
  • Module 34: Regulations and Workplace Safety

  • Module 01: Introduction to Dog Grooming
  • Module 02: History and Purpose of Dog Grooming
  • Module 03: Understanding Basic Dog Anatomy
  • Module 04: Toy Group and Working Group
  • Module 05: Herding Group and Hound Group
  • Module 06: Terrier Group and Sporting Group
  • Module 07: Non-Sporting Group and Mixed Breeds
  • Module 08: Food and Nutrition Requirements for Dogs
  • Module 09: Food Habit and Healthy Diet
  • Module 10: Dog Vaccination
  • Module 11: Neutering Your Dog
  • Module 12: Keeping Your Dog Healthy and Clean
  • Module 13: Importance of Regular Check-up
  • Module 14: Different Coat Types of Dogs
  • Module 15: Infections and Other Skin Conditions
  • Module 16: Fleas, Ticks and Other External Parasites
  • Module 17: Internal Parasites
  • Module 18: Pre-Grooming Health Assessment
  • Module 19: Prepping the Grooming Area
  • Module 20: Required Tools and Equipment for Grooming
  • Module 21: Basic Grooming Techniques
  • Module 22: Eyes, Ears, Teeth and Nail Care
  • Module 23: General Considerations of Bathing and Dying
  • Module 24: Getting Your Dog to Love Bath Time
  • Module 25: Bathing Process
  • Module 26: Drying Your Dog
  • Module 27: Basics of Clipping and Scissoring
  • Module 28: Cleaning and Disinfecting the Grooming Area and Equipment
  • Module 29: Grooming Emergencies
  • Module 30: Dog First Aid
  • Module 31: Deciding Whether Professional Grooming Is Right for You
  • Module 32: Getting Down to Business
  • Module 33: Popular Myths about Dog Care and Grooming
  • Module 34: Regulations and Workplace Safety

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