If you’re here, you’ve already taken a meaningful first step toward learning how to groom—either to care for your own dog between appointments or to build a career in dog grooming. Either way, I’m glad you’re here and considering this path thoughtfully.

Dog grooming is a fun, rewarding, and meaningful career—but it’s also a serious responsibility. Grooming is an essential part of keeping dogs healthy, comfortable, and safe, and it requires more than technical skill. It requires a genuine love for animals, patience, and a calm, compassionate approach.

Dogs are incredibly intuitive. They sense when someone is patient and kind—and they also sense when someone is not. Because of that, dog grooming is not a career that everyone is suited for, and that honesty matters to me.

While I am passionate about teaching people how to groom, I care far more about the dogs in our care and the integrity of this profession. I never want to be associated with unsafe or careless handling, and I would never want to train someone who does not truly respect animals. This program is built on patience, safety, and ethical grooming practices.

That said—if you love animals, have the patience to work with them on their hardest days, and are truly interested in building a career in dog grooming, I would love to hear from you.

Fill out our NO OBLIGATION inquiry form and email it back to us and we will set up a phone call to go over our program and do an assessment to make sure this is a good career choice for you before  we enroll you!  I don't want to take your money or your time if it's not something you want to pursue.   

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