Simply Grooming
Description
Welcome to North Kerry College of Further Education, we are one of the leading Colleges of Further Education in the Munster area and service both North Kerry, Limerick and beyond. ANIMAL CARE & GROOMIG
Course Code: 5M2768
Certification
Students who complete the course successfully qualify for:
QQI Level 5 certificate in Animal Care - 5M2768
Duration: One Year - Full Time
Course Description
This course provides a QQI level 5 education and training for those who wish to work or study in the area of animal care.
Students study a variety of subjects such as Animal Grooming, Animal Welfare, Animal Anatomy and Physiology. This course is an ideal foundation for those wishing to progress to third level, particularly in the area of animal care.
Course Content
Year 1
Animal Behaviour
Animal Welfare
Animal Anatomy and Physiology
Animal Grooming
Biology
Mathematics
Communications
Work Experience
Safety and Health
Awarding Body
QQI - Quality and Qualifications Ireland
Entry Requirements
Leaving Certificate, LCVP, LCA or a Level 4. Mature students are very welcome.
Access to this programme will be decided by interview.
Work Experience
Work Experience is a core element of this programme providing an opportunity to put skills developed on the programme into use in a real working environment. It also allows students to create links with employers.
Career Opportunities
Successful students may gain employment in a wide range of settings including: Pet Shops, Grooming Parlours, Boarding Kennels, Animal Welfare Organisations, Stable Yards, Large & Small Animal Clinics, and Catteries.
Some graduates become self-employed where they set up their own businesses.
Progression to Further Education and Higher Education
This course meets the entry requirements for many Veterinary Nursing and Science courses at third level – please note, however, that this is dependent on student results and entry requirements may vary from year to year.
Graduates can also use the points scored through successful completion of this course to gain access to a very wide range of third level courses via the CAO system.
Learners may progress to Tralee IT to study a degree programme called B.Sc.(Hons)in Veterinary Bioscience CAO TL_858 ,see www.ittralee.ie
Learners can progress to Tralee IT to peruse other Science programmes such as Biological and Environmental studies, Agricultural Science or Wild life Biology.
Course Fees
FEES
Application Fee €10 (non-refundable)*
Registration Fee €125 (non-refundable)*
Materials Fee €300
QQI Exam Fee €50
First Aid Fee €30 (Payable in February)
Government Levy Fee €200 **
** Government Levy €200 - exemptions with a valid medical card or evidence that you qualify for Maintenance Grant/Back to Education Allowance.
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Dog Grooming Tips By Juliana Weiss-Roessler Regular grooming is an important part of responsible dog care, even if it may seem like your dog is taking care of those needs by himself. If you don’t have a routine set, start small. Attempt one task each time. Brush one day. Then bathe the next. And trim the nails on yet another day. The shorter you can keep each session, the better. Ready to begin? Here are a few dog grooming tips to make the process easier. Brushing Tips Related: The right shampoo for your dog Check for ticks as you brush You may notice the bugs themselves or small black flecks. Determine how often you need to brush Most short coats require weekly brushing, but longer coats may require daily attention. For smooth, short coats Use a rubber brush, then a bristle brush, and then polish with a chamois cloth. For short, dense coats Use a slicker brush to remove tangles, followed by a bristle brush. For long coats Use a slicker brush to remove tangles and be very gentle when removing mats. Then follow it with a bristle brush. Don’t forget the tail and feet Particularly for dogs with longer coats. Bathing Tips Determine how often your dog needs a bath Depending on the weather and your dog’s recent activities, you may want to bathe your dog every one to three weeks. Use a dog shampoo Dog’s skin is different from humans, so you want to ensure the shampoo is mild enough to avoid irritation. Start by brushing It will make the bathing process easier and more effective. Use a bath mat If your pup is in the tub, this helps prevent slipping. Add lukewarm water Be careful not to burn your dog or make it too cold, and only use about 3 to 4 inches in the tub. Don’t spray directly in the nose, eyes, or ears A plastic cup or a spray hose can help you direct the water where you want it to go. Rinse well One of the most common grooming mistakes is not properly removing all of the shampoo, leaving it on the skin to irritate your dog. Check the ears Do you notice any foul odors or a lot of debris? Consult your vet Use a low heat setting on the blow dryer A dryer can be an effective way to keep your dog from making everything in your house wet as he dries, but be careful not to burn your pup. You can also help keep it safe by not pointing it directly at your pup, but a little to the side instead. Try a bath toy If your dog is overexcited and mouthy during bath time, it may redirect some of that attention onto something else. Certain breeds have more particular needs. For example, bulldogs require special attention between the folds on their face. And droopy ears can be more prone to problems, so they should be monitored closely. Talk to your veterinarian to get dog grooming tips specific to your pup.
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How to Add Years to Your Pet's Life : *Feed a high quality diet. Pets fed a high quality diet have a shiny hair coat, healthy skin, and bright eyes. ... *Keep your pet lean. ... *Take your pet to the veterinarian regularly. ... *Keep your pet's mouth clean. ... *Do not allow your pet to roam unsupervised.
Delighted with the turn out the interviews for next year's animal care course thank you everyone for coming also thank you to pauline -brendan & Dave for all the help at open day in the listowel arms