
Level 2 Certificate for Dog Grooming Assistants - Merit (7763-02)
Issued by
City & Guilds
This qualification covers the practical skills and knowledge that are important for working as a Professional Dog Grooming Assistant. It focuses on the principles and practices of modern dog grooming techniques and is suitable for anyone who wants to start working in the industry. It does not require any previous qualifications. This qualification is suitable if you are 16 years old, or over. Ofqual Accreditation Number 500/7740/5
Skills
Earning Criteria
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This person has achieved the Merit criteria of the Level 2 Certificate for Dog Grooming Assistants. They have shown an ability to work efficiently and with a certain amount of confidence. They have the capacity to monitor information and solve everyday operational problems.
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This person is able to: 1. assess the dog prior to grooming out and bathing 2. remove excess hair, knots and tangles prior to bathing 3. work safely and minimise environmental damage 4. remove excess hair, knots and tangles prior to bathing 5. assess the dog prior to bathing 6. understand relevant health and safety legislation and environmental good practice
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This person is able to: 1. bathe and clean a dog’s coat and skin 2. select, use and maintain relevant equipment 3. work safely and minimise environmental damage 4. remove excess hair, knots and tangles prior to bathing and grooming 5. understand the types of equipment required and how to maintain them 6. understand relevant health and safety legislation and environmental good practice.
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This person is able to: 1. clean and maintain clippers and grooming equipment 2. work safely and minimise environmental damage 3. know how to clean and maintain equipment used for grooming or removing hair from animals 4. understand relevant health and safety legislation and environmental good practice
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This person is able to: 1. restrain animals 2. select, use and maintain relevant equipment 3. work safely 4. restrain animals 5. understand relevant health and safety legislation 6. understand the types of equipment required and how to maintain them.
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This person is able to: 1. dry dogs and prepare their coats for styling 2. clip nails 3. return dogs to the waiting area 4. communicate with clients and colleagues 5. maintain and use relevant equipment 6. promote health and safety and environmental good practice 7. understand how to dry dogs and prepare their coats for styling 8. understand the reasons for maintaining equipment 9. understand relevant health and safety legislation and environmental good practice
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This person is able to: 1. remove excess hair prior to bathing 2. remove matts, tangles and knots and dead coat 3. carry out a basic trim.
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As this qualification contains a range of optional units, this person is able to demonstrate a mix of knowledge/skills from the following areas:
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Unit 7 Carry out reception duties. 1. attend to clients’ enquires and appointments 2. attend to clients and their enquiries.
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Unit 8 Handle payments for clients. 1. handle payments from clients 2. handle payments from clients correctly
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Unit 9 Welcome, receive and care for visitors. 1. welcome and receive visitors 2. care for visitors 3. know how to welcome and receive visitors 4. care for visitors 5. understand the relevant health and safety procedures
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Unit 10 Move animals between locations. 1. move animals between locations 2. work safely and minimise environmental damage 3. move animals between locations 4. understand the relevant health and safety legislation and environmental good practice 5. understand how to maintain accurate records
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Unit 11 Maintain the cleanliness and bio security of the animal care working environment. 1. clean and maintain the work environment 2. work safely and minimise environmental damage 3. clean the work environment 4. clean and maintain equipment in the work environment 5. understand relevant health and safety legislation and environmental good practice.
Endorsements
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Pet Industry Federation
The Pet Industry Federation (PIF) is the membership association for pet industry specialists in the UK, we work with City & Guilds to develop and maintain a variety of qualifications within Land Based Services. As part of our role we endorse the Digital Credentials offered to learners upon successful certification, thus providing a further layer of validity and recognition of their achievements.