(12 week, 150 hour course)
IEAA Internationally Accredited

 

 

JKL GROOMING COURSE OUTLINES

LESSON 1

Breed recognition
- coat types and textures for smooth coats, short coats, 
double coats, long, silky coats, harsh, wiry coats,  
curly woolly coats, corded coats
Parts of dog and some pertinent physiology
- begin to learn correct groomer terminology 
  (occiput, brisket, pastern, stifle, etc.)
Parasite recognition - internal, external
- identification and control of common parasites 

Getting Started 

- beginning basic practice
- start up tools
- brushing and combing techniques

Lesson Review - Open Book Test

LESSON 2

Grooming Tools, their use and care
- brushes, combs, dog rakes, dematters, hemostats, shears, nail trimmers, stripping knives, clipper vacs, coat kings, furminator, hv dryers, muckraker, product and equipment comparisons
Clipper, Blade, Tool Care and Handling
- complete care and clipping instructions, blade charts
- clipping with different blades, attachments, snap on combs
- scissor care and scissoring techniques
- clipper burn, brush burn and skin types
Products, Equipment, Apparel
- shampoos, conditioners, ear powders, cleansers, colognes
- tables, restraints, dryers, bathing and vacuum systems, cages, crates
- groomer smocks, aprons, jackets, pants
Matts and Tangles
- what they look like, how they happen, preventions
- detailed instruction on speed combing and matt removal
- brushing, combing and nail trimming procedures
Business planning - setting up shop

Lesson Review - Open Book Test

LESSON 3

Procedural steps prior to bathing 
- patterns, nails, ears, coat removal, de-matting, brushing, combing
- ear and eye care, nail trimming, infections, skin care
- areas of special concern:  teeth, wrinkles, elbows, hock joints, anal glands,
pasterns, warts, moles, hips, knees, feet
- control and restraint methods for the small pet
- control and restrain methods for the larger pet
Procedural step to bathing 
- wetting, lathering, scrubbing, rinsing, conditioning, tub drying
- flea bath, medicated bath, coat conditioning
Procedural steps to finishing 
- fluff drying, cage drying, high velocity drying
- brushing, combing, scissoring, thinning, re-clipping, coat oils, colognes
- professional methods of holding, control and restraint
- control and restraint of the problem pet
- hematoma, prevention and care
To set up shop
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shop function and efficiency (shop layout photos)
- tub size, height and tub tools
- the importance of table size
- dematting with the HV, wet clipping

Lesson Review - Open Book Test

LESSON 4

Poodles: Toy, Miniature and Standard
- clipper patterns and blade instruction
- clipping feet, face, tail and undercarriage
-  eight common professional patterns
-  pattern variations for body, head, ears and tail
- diagrams, illustrations, in depth instruction
- advanced scissor finishing techniques
- patterns of hair growth
Show grooming poodles, insight and background
- Show Puppy Trim, Lion Clip, Continental Clip
- Line Grooming, wrapping techniques for long coats
Bichon Frise
- clipper patterns and blades used
- common professional patterns
- pattern variations for body, head, ears and tail
- scissor finishing techniques
Mixed Breed Patterns, the lovable mutt cuts
- clipper patterns and blades used
- common professional patterns (daisy, teddy bear, cruiser, lion)
- pattern variations for body, head, ears and tail
- scissor finishing techniques

Lesson Review - Open Book Test

LESSON 5

Terriers
- fifteen common professional terrier patterns
- short legged terriers, long legged terriers
- specific breeds that are clipped, never stripped
- scissor finishing techniques
- correct head and tail detail
Hand stripping Terriers
- how it is done and what tools to use
- what purpose it serves
- pros and cons
Detail Counts
- a photo comparison of terrier breed similarities and differences
- distinctive trim detail

Lesson Review - Open Book Test

LESSON 6

Spaniels & Setters
- six common professional spaniel patterns
-  three common professional setter patterns
- pattern variations for body, head, ears and tail
First aid, professional hints, tips and valuable information
- Lime Disease, Rabies, West Nile, Lice, Hot Spots, Mange, Scabies, Ringworm
- Animal CPR
- epilepsy, hysteria, convulsions, artificial respiration
- carding tools and methods
- puppy's first groom
- seniors and their special care

Lesson Review - Supervised Memory Examination

 The following cat lessons are included as a bonus to  your course materials. Completion of the following lessons is not mandatory, unless a certificate or diploma in dog AND cat grooming is desired.

LESSON 7

  Cats 
purebreds, domestic long and shorthairs
coat type and textures
longhaired and shorthaired breeds
Parts of a cat and some pertinent physiology
Parasite recognition - internal, external

LESSON 8

Miscellaneous grooming tools for cats, their use and proper care
Grooming products
To set up shop

LESSON 9

Control and restraint of the cat
Zoonoses 
Procedural steps prior to bathing, to bathing and to finishing
First aid for cats, professional hints, tips and valuable
information

Lesson Review - Open Book Examination