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How to become a dog teeth cleaner?

Gerardo Christiansen
Gerardo Christiansen
2025-08-28 04:53:33
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You will learn about safe methods and techniques to keep the mouth healthy and prevent deterioration that can result in significant health and welfare issues. During this course you will learn what you are allowed to do, and where your limitations lie, so that you can clean canine teeth and advise owners on oral hygiene and dental care in line with legal and ethical requirements, knowing when to refer to a veterinary surgeon when needed. You should be over 16 years of age, working in the animal care industry, and preferably hold a Level 2 animal-related qualification. Applications from those not holding a level 2 qualification but with significant industry experience (over 12 months) are welcome to apply and will be considered on an individual basis. Completion of this qualification will give you the knowledge and confidence to clean canine teeth and advise owners on oral hygiene and dental care in line with legal and ethical requirements. You may look at incorporating preventative canine dental care and oral hygiene into your job/business, feeling confident that you know what you are allowed to do, that you are making a positive difference in the welfare of your clients’ dogs and that you know when to refer to a veterinary surgeon as needed. The course is designed for people working professionally with dogs, looking to expand their knowledge and practical skills to allow them to incorporate preventative canine dental care and oral hygiene within their role.
Melvin Grimes
Melvin Grimes
2025-08-22 07:39:12
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Our Emmipet Training Day is designed to give you both the practical and theoretical knowledge to confidently clean dog’s teeth. The course is designed for both pet professionals and pet owners. The course consists of the following: – Theory covering the key aspects of teeth cleaning. – Demonstration of a full teeth clean – Discussion of the equipment available and how to use it. Upon successful completion of the course students will receive a certificate. Completing a full teeth clean on your own dog – Access to the discounted Emmipet and Equipment shop. If you do not have a dog to bring, please let us know and we can provide one for you.
Danyka Dickens
Danyka Dickens
2025-08-10 12:44:05
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The iPET Network Level 3 Award in Canine Oral Hygiene is designed for pet owners and pet professionals. This qualification has been developed in line with the Veterinary Surgeons Act, 1966 in respect of what constitutes an act of veterinary surgery and does not in any way advocate or support the diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions nor sub-gingival scaling activities. The qualification is theory based only and supports canine welfare; canine dental care and oral hygiene measures and should not be seen as a replacement for regular assessment and treatment provided by a veterinary professional. The qualification has been designed to give Candidates the knowledge and understanding of preventative canine dental care and oral hygiene, knowledge of canine dental anatomy and professional practice. This qualification has been designed to enable Candidates to: Understand how to carry out an assessment and be prepared to complete oral dental care Understand how to safely carry out dental care and appropriate tools to use Understand canine dental anatomy and identify signs of good hygiene and diseases If you are interested in studying this qualification click here to find a Training Provider.
Cathrine Olson
Cathrine Olson
2025-08-10 12:42:49
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To become a dog teeth cleaner, the job roles of learners who may wish to register for the VetSkill VTEC Level 3 Award in Preventative Canine Dental Care and Oral Hygiene could include, but are not limited to: Dog Grooming Assistant, Dog Groomer, Dog Walker, Canine Hydrotherapist, Dog Day Care Provider, Kennel Assistant. Providing preventative canine dental care and oral hygiene involves the application of safe methods and techniques to keep the mouth healthy and prevent deterioration that can result in significant health and welfare issues. Learners will be assessed on the legal, ethical and professional roles and responsibilities, along with the scope of practice, for those who provide preventative dental care and the importance of dental assessment and treatment by veterinary professionals. This Level 3 Award has 26 guided learning hours with a total qualification time of 90 hours.
Lurline Osinski
Lurline Osinski
2025-08-10 11:53:14
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I want to learn to be a professional dog groomer, which course do you suggest? Do I need any equipment before I start my training? How many students are there at one time? How many dogs will I be grooming during the course? What happens if I take longer than usual to learn some of the things you teach? Will I be offered advice on setting up a dog grooming business?
Jonathon Bartell
Jonathon Bartell
2025-08-10 11:22:39
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We can offer training in ultrasonic teeth cleaning for pet professionals. The tutor of this course, Lesley Garratt, is a Level 3 qualified practitioner in preventative canine oral care and dental hygiene. We will cover theory and practical work. You will have the opportunity to observe and practice on a dog which you will need to bring with you. We will provide you with written notes to take away, giving a brief explanation of what ultrasonic teeth cleaning is, how it works and how to get the best results in the safest and most professional way, when to treat and when not to treat.
Maiya Bartell
Maiya Bartell
2025-08-10 10:35:26
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To become a dog teeth cleaner, you should consider the VetSkill VTEC Level 3 Award in Preventative Canine Dental Care and Oral Hygiene qualification. This qualification is ideal for canine professionals who wish to offer preventative oral care such as Emmipet ultrasonic teeth cleaning as a service. The qualification has been designed for individuals who are currently working with canines within a professional capacity, holding either employed or voluntary positions. Learners must have a regulated level 2 animal-related qualification and evidence that they are actively working within the animal care industry, or a minimum of twelve months experience of working within the animal care industry and evidence that they are actively working within the animal care industry. The VetSkill VTEC Level 3 Award in Preventative Canine Dental Care and Oral Hygiene comprises four mandatory units: PCDC01 Application of Preventative Canine Dental Care and Oral Hygiene, PCDC02 Professional Practice, PCDC03 Canine Oral Anatomy and Physiology, and PCDC04 Canine Oral Health. To achieve the VetSkill Level 3 Award in Preventative Canine Dental Care and Oral Hygiene, you must complete all four mandatory units and pass the associated assessments. You will be assessed on the legal, ethical and professional roles and responsibilities, along with scope of practice, for those individuals who provide preventative dental care. As a preventative canine dental care practitioner, you will assess the suitability of each dog, refer for veterinary attention where necessary, and if appropriate, arrange a course of preventative care and cleaning to improve the health of the mouth and teeth.
Quinton McCullough
Quinton McCullough
2025-08-10 10:11:16
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Our owner obtained training in 2016 in the United States. This training program is Vet taught, and the only academically recognized accredited training program. The program focuses specifically on No Sedation Dog & Cat Teeth Cleaning. Today our pet teeth techs are hired based on their pet handling expertise and/or from the Veterinary field. All staff are further certified in pet first aid, are given extensive behaviour training, and become expertise in the no sedation pet dental field.