Hands On & Distance Learning
This is the
question I am most often asked, and There are
several ways to attain the status of |
| One is to teach yourself |
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with the assistance of breed grooming books. This method is usually of long duration and, often, very frustrating. The great majority of breed grooming books on the market often wrongly assume that you already understand grooming terminology, how to operate and care for the various grooming tools and accessories, and how to control and restrain any given dog or cat. These books can be somewhat helpful references for one who already professionally grooms, but of minimal assistance to the novice who wishes to make a successful living at professional dog grooming. |
| A second is on-the-job training |
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or apprenticeship. This is the way many of the veteran groomers have developed their skills. The drawbacks to this type of training can be lack of diploma or certification upon completion, lengthy apprenticeship time and the minimal wage connected with it, and the possibility of developing an undesirable style or habit passed on by your employer, who may or may not be qualified to teach. |
| A third is attending a grooming school |
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for a period of time, usually not less than eight to twelve weeks. I was fortunate to have attended a highly acclaimed institute of this type. There were twelve other students in my class - and one teacher. We often worked four students to a dog and had to compete for any individual attention. Many of our days were filled with demonstration, discussion, theoretical lecture and video viewing -- very little meaningful "hands on" practice was experienced. I returned from the school with my diploma in hand, and on my own time had to develop "hands on" skill. It cost a great deal of money in all, what with tuition fees, food, lodging, traveling expenses, and having no income for the entire period of my education. I had to work very long and hard to recapture these expenses. |
| It was during this time that I came to realize a student could be provided
I then set to developing the distance learning programs I now offer. |
| "Hands off"/"Hands on" Dilemma |
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The biggest challenge for the distance learning student
has always been
obtaining the practical "hands on" skills. For the self motivated,
enterprising individual this dilemma is easily solved. All you need is the drive to meet your
career goals, and the independent creativity to
accomplish them.
If you
are setting up your own shop, you can obtain this
experience through your first customers, while at the
same time, developing a very loyal clientele.
They will appreciate all your early efforts, your
honesty with them, and your progression to a caring,
humane professional.
They will always remember they "knew you
when"! To many consumers, being able to tell others
they've been with you from the very beginning of your
career is an important factor.
They will often be the biggest promoters of your
business!
If beginning your
business is not a viable option at this time, work on
your own pets, the pets of your friends or relatives, or
if that is not possible, contact your local animal
shelter or rescue group. Many unwanted or uncared for animals are in
great need of grooming, and it has been my experience
that the majority of shelter operators are happy to
oblige in such a mutually beneficial situation.
If your community does not have an animal shelter, often a notice on the
public bulletin boards in your community will bring you all the practice
pets you will require to become proficient in professional grooming.
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One-on-One |
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Our distance learning programs provide one-on-one training between the student and myself, and allow the student to progress at his or her own speed. There are ample diagrams, illustrations and photographs to assist in your learning, and educational video aids are also featured, depending on program format. When you have completed a JKL program, you will have
at your fingertips for future referral, a feature not always provided at practical training institutes. |
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| On our Grad Comments page some JKL graduates tell you what they think of our program. Their success speaks for itself! So, when asked if JKL students can learn what they need to know to become successful professional groomers, I say a definite, YOU BETCHA |
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