The Singapore Groomers Association is working to establish a more standardized framework for pet grooming qualifications to address current inconsistencies within the industry. Because the sector currently lacks a unified certification system, skill levels and safety protocols can vary significantly between practitioners. By creating clearer career pathways and formalizing training requirements, the association aims to professionalize the trade, enhance animal welfare, and provide pet owners with greater assurance regarding the quality and safety of grooming services.
- The Singapore Groomers Association (SGA) is developing a standardized qualification system to improve professional standards across the industry.
- The initiative seeks to address the current lack of mandatory certification, which has led to varying levels of expertise among groomers.
- New guidelines will provide clearer career progression routes and formalize the training process for new entrants.
- Proposed standards focus on both technical grooming skills and essential animal handling and safety protocols.
- The move is designed to increase consumer confidence and ensure consistent care for pets during grooming sessions.
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