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Pathway: Science Technology
Job: Groomer
Job Description
Groomers are animal caretakers who specialize in grooming, or maintaining a pet’s (usually a dog’s or cat’s) appearance. They may answer telephones, schedule appointments, discuss with clients their pets’ grooming needs, and collect information on the pet’s disposition and its veterinarian.
Necessary Education
Informal apprenticeship or licensed grooming school
Helpful High School Courses
Biology, Health, English, Mathematics
Working Conditions
- The work setting can be noisy
- May be physically and emotionally demanding
- Some of the work may be unpleasant and even dangerous
Salary Range
- 2003, Delaware average annual salary,
$18,100
- 2003, Delaware average hourly wages,
$8.70
Career Ladder Information
- Beginning groomers often start by performing one duty, and eventually assume responsibility for the entire grooming process
- Groomers who work in large retail establishments or kennels may with experience, move into supervisory or managerial positions
- Experienced groomers often choose to open their own shops
- The National Dog Groomers Association of America certifies groomers who pass a written examination and practical skills testing
- Employment outlook is good
Personal Qualities and Interests
You:
- Enjoy working with animals
- Are patient and sensitive
- Have experience with problem-solving and obedience
Did you know?
- Groomers often are the first to notice a medical problem, such as an ear or skin infection, that requires veterinary care.
Additional Information
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