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Dog grooming course proves so popular Hadlow College needs more dogs for students

A college is hoping dog owners will come to its rescue before it has to start turning away students from a diploma course.

Hadlow College runs the course from a grooming salon in Tonbridge Road, in Tonbridge, but is running short of pooches for students to work on.

Dogs will receive a bath and a trim from students while under the guidance of some of the UK’s top dog groomers.

Rebecca McKay grooms Tanner the English Cocker Spaniel at Hadlow College
Rebecca McKay grooms Tanner the English Cocker Spaniel at Hadlow College

The salon is co-managed the Pet Industry Federation (PIF).

Ellen Bradford of the PIF said: “It’s a great course in a great facility. Unfortunately, where there is a greater demand of students, there is even greater demand for dogs.”

Only certain breeds are needed – terriers, miniature poodles, schnauzers and spaniels.

But Miss Bradford added: “We don’t want to turn anyone away from the course.”

If you can help offer a dog for students to practise on contact 01732 852605 or email doggrooming@hadlow.ac.uk An article on the salon in the KM gave the wrong number to reach Hadlow College and we apologise for this.

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