Most pet groomers learn their trade by completing an informal apprenticeship, usually lasting 6 to 10 weeks, under the guidance of an experienced groomer. Prospective groomers also may attend one of the 52 State-licensed grooming schools throughout the country, with programs varying in length from 2 to 18 weeks. Beginning groomers often start by taking on one duty, such as bathing and drying the pet. They eventually assume responsibility for the entire grooming process, from the initial brush-out to the final clipping.
NO
A poodle needs to go the groomer at least once a month.
you need a college education
Wisconsin does not require a groomer to be licensed. Illinois does. New York does not require license.
nothing really all they need is an online corse
No, you do not need additional schooling. There are grooming schools, or you can be taught by a groomer, you can also teach yourself - although this can take forever!!! You do not, however need formal schooling to be a groomer for dogs.
You only need a business license to become a professional dog groomer in NC. There may be some licensing you can obtain to appear more qualified and professional, but this is optional.
If you have just gotten a dog, and you’re not familiar with how to handle dog grooming, you need to hire a dog groomer. Dog grooming is something that not every dog groomer does a good job of. Some dog groomers are just a lot better at it than others. Picking the right groomer can take some time, but it is something that must be done for the sake of your pet. There are many things you need to ponder when you must pick a perfect dog groomer for your pet. The most important thing to ask the dog groomer is how they treat the dogs they groom. Do they treat the dogs kindly when they are completing the dog grooming? You should stay with your dog during grooming to make sure the groomer treats him or her with the utmost care. If you have a very temperamental dog, you need to find a dog grooming place who can handle him or her. Not all dogs can be perfectly behaved when it comes down to grooming time, but there are good dog grooming facilities out there that will be able to handle your pet. One question that needs to be asked when you are talking to a dog groomer is if they groom all breeds of dogs. If you have a poodle, and the dog groomer only grooms English bulldogs, then you will not want to take your poodle to that groomer. Does the groomer you’re thinking about picking have any before and after pictures of the dogs that they have groomed before? It is helpful to view the pictures to see if the grooming facility actually does do a spectacular job of grooming pets. If you tend to work many hours per week, it may very well be helpful to pick a groomer who can groom your dog at your home. This will save you the time of having to take your dog to the groomer. Any modern dog groomer should be able to groom your dog in your home without any difficulties. You just need to find a facility that offers this grooming location option.
if u wanna b a good one
I'm thinking you need to be out of of collage, so my money is on 18 or older.
Yes you can brush their coat.
No, there is no formal course of training required to become an animal groomer. However, most business owners who are looking to hire an animal groomer would look more favorably on an applicant who had a high school diploma or GED than someone who had not finished high school. In general, in the field of animal grooming, experience and training under a local expert is more important that degrees from a school.