MELTON & MOORABOOL
Home » News » Grooming class lets every dog have its day

Grooming class lets every dog have its day

Do you think your dog has what it takes to be a doggie model? Then this could be your chance.

With pet grooming on the rise and groomers in high demand, there’s a need for dogs to train with.

Since GOTAFE opened its animal sciences department in Werribee 18 months ago, offering pet grooming, vet nursing, animal care and equine courses, its certificate III in pet grooming has proved particularly popular, especially since the course recently became nationally accredited.

GOTAFE business support officer Karen Davies said its first graduating class boasted a 97 per cent employment success rate.

Among the graduates was ‘grooming student of the year’ Danielle Jones, who now works at Pet Stock in Ballarat.

Ms Davies said the 12-month course allowed students to complete theory work online and come in to the Research Close campus once a fortnight for hands-on training in washing, clipping, client care, first aid and nutrition.

“It replicates a professional grooming salon as much as we can,” Ms Davies said.

“Almost everyone has a dog, almost everyone works, and I think this course has appealed to young people starting off.

“But it has also been appealing to people who have raised their children and now want to do something they really love.”

Animal sciences trainer Sherryn Smith added: “There have always been pet groomers, but they’ve never had the ability to have a nationally recognised qualification.”

Ms Davies said the department was always on the lookout for dog models the students could work on.

To register your dog as a doggie model, call 9217 5205.

 

Digital Editions


  • Memories go under the hammer

    Memories go under the hammer

    An original 1962 Jeep Willys four-by-four wagon which sits at the heart of fond family memories is just one of many vintage cars about to…

More News

  • Dog park breaks ground

    Dog park breaks ground

    There’s good news for Moorabool residents with a furry friend, as ground has broken on a brand new off-leash dog park in Maddingley. Site works have begun on the off-leash…

  • Paw-sitive impact

    Paw-sitive impact

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534816 Meet Bunji, the wellbeing superstar who’s turning heads at Melton Specialist School and showing the important role therapy dogs can play in school…

  • More extended pool hours

    More extended pool hours

    Residents looking to cool off this week can head to the Bacchus Marsh and Ballan outdoor pools, which are set to open on Thursday 19 February, through to Saturday 21…

  • Mission completed by Keayang Zahara

    Mission completed by Keayang Zahara

    There was as much relief as excitement when Keayang Zahara romped home and banked a $500,000 bonus in the Group 1 Great Southern Star. Co-trainer Paddy Lee conceded it had…

  • Disappointment for Frigo

    Disappointment for Frigo

    It was disappointment for Melton’s Airleigh Frigo at the Winter Olympics on Wednesday. Making her Olympic debut, Frigo wasn’t able to make it through the qualifying rounds of the women’s…

  • Grass fire in Bullengarook

    Grass fire in Bullengarook

    An out-of-control grassfire is burning at the intersection of Gisborne and Bacchus Marsh roads in Bullengarook, prompting an advice message for residents in Bullengarook, Coimadai, Gisborne and Lerderderg. The alert…

  • Five arrested following Deanside pursuit and crash

    Five arrested following Deanside pursuit and crash

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 206998 Police have arrested five teenagers after an incident where a male was allegedly assaulted and dragged into a vehicle before being involved in…

  • Eagles big scalp

    Eagles big scalp

    Eynesbury Eagles pulled off one of the upsets of the Gisborne and District Cricket Association Johnstone Shield season on Saturday. With just one win of the season, the Eagles put…

  • Driving for greatness

    Driving for greatness

    Djerriwarrh Community and Education Services is welcoming new volunteers to join itdsL2P program, helping learner drivers reach their supervised driving goals and get going on the road with confidence. Since…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533986 Kate Newitt is the principal of the recently de-merged Hillside Primary School. She spoke to Sam Porter about her role and her connection…