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Course: City & Guilds Level 3 Diploma in Dog Grooming

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You will build on your existing dog grooming experience, over the course of the qualification you will cover the following units:

Unit 301: Health and safety, legislation and codes of practice for the dog grooming industry
During this unit you will understand relevant animal welfare legislation and look at minimising risks and emergency situations through safe working practices.

Unit 302: Styling and finishing a dog
You will learn how to style and finish a range of dog breeds of differing temperaments and ages. Throughout the unit there will be an emphasis on recognising and minimising stress in dogs and working in a safe manner.

Unit 303: Health checking and handling a dog in a dog grooming environment
During this unit you will learn basic canine anatomy and physiology and suitable handling and restraint techniques. You will understand how to carry out ongoing health checks and recognise normal and abnormal behaviours in order to adjust the grooming regime accordingly.

Unit 304: Customer service and record keeping in a dog grooming environment
You will learn how to communicate effectively with clients, and know how to handle the administrative and financial aspects of the dog grooming salon.

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