Global Career Guide (EN)From Animal Care β†’

Dog Groomer and Trainer

Turn your love for dogs into a rewarding career as a Dog Groomer and Trainer! Not only will you get to work with adorable pups every day, but you'll also help them look their best and learn new tricks. If you’re passionate about animals and enjoy hands-on work, this could be the perfect path for you!

The Role & Expectations

A Dog Groomer and Trainer keeps dogs clean, healthy and well-behaved. Grooming is about more than looks - it helps spot skin problems, keeps coats free of painful matting and makes dogs more comfortable. Training helps dogs learn good manners so they fit happily into family life. It's a job that matters to both the animals and their owners.

Day to day, you'll wash, dry, brush, clip and trim dogs of all shapes and sizes. You'll also work on basic commands and behaviour, like sitting, walking calmly on a lead or settling down. You'll talk to owners about their dog's needs, keep your workspace clean and safe, and watch closely for any signs that a dog is unwell or stressed.

You need patience, a calm manner and real care for animals. Dogs can be nervous or wriggly, so a steady hand and a friendly approach go a long way. The rewarding part is seeing a scruffy or unruly dog leave looking great and behaving better - and earning the trust of both the dog and its owner.

  • Animal care: You look after the comfort, safety and wellbeing of every dog you work with.
  • Grooming skill: You learn to bath, clip and style many different breeds correctly.
  • Training know-how: You teach dogs basic commands and help correct unwanted behaviour.
  • People skills: You build trust with owners and explain how to care for their dogs at home.
  • Patience and calm: You stay relaxed with nervous, excitable or difficult dogs.
  • Attention to detail: You spot skin issues, lumps or signs of illness while you work.

Daily Responsibilities

  • Bath, dry and brush dogs to keep their coats clean and healthy.
  • Clip, trim and style coats to suit each dog's breed and the owner's wishes.
  • Check ears, nails, teeth and skin for any signs of problems.
  • Teach dogs basic commands like sit, stay and walking calmly on a lead.
  • Talk to owners about their dog's needs and give care advice.
  • Clean and disinfect equipment and the grooming area between dogs.
  • Keep records of appointments and each dog's grooming or training history.