Lingrand Pet Shop Academy
Professional Pet Groomer Training
Professional Pet Groomer Training Sanitation and Safe Salon Practices Sanitation: Field Application Since 1969, the National Dog Groomers Association of America (NDGAA) has advanced professionalism and education in…
Field Scenario
A busy grooming day has a groomer moving quickly from one pet to the next, and cleaning tools between clients starts to feel like it’s slowing things down.
What You Actually Explain
- Sanitizing tools between pets is a basic professional and health responsibility, not an optional step to skip when busy
- Skipping sanitation risks spreading parasites, fungal infections, or bacteria between clients
- Building sanitation into the actual workflow, rather than treating it as separate from the job, keeps pace realistic
- This is a non-negotiable standard regardless of how busy the schedule is
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