Zoocosmetology ZAP Module 1

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Date et horaire May 24th to 26th, 2025
Prix 635.00$
Acompte 150.00$
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Zoocosmetology ZAP Module 1 Certification

Zoocosmetology ZAP Module 1 answers to the real dermatological needs according to the races's genetics and fur types.

Zoocosmétologie

Zoocosmetology ZAP is the science of applying knowledge and products to the specific dermatological needs of the skin and coat of each breed.

We offer this certification in Zoocosmetology ZAP, based on extensive, regularly updated researches, in order to bring a whole new dimension to grooming and thus increase the pleasure of working.

Our Zoocosmetology ZAP certification training has been unique in America and Europe for over 14 years.

Do you work with the skin and hair of animals and want to learn their subtle functions?

Would you like to offer your customers 100% natural cosmetic care?

The natural care begins with a journey to the heart of the skin and coat's biology of dogs and cats.

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What are the different types of hair for?

Is it possible that in canines and felids, hair is a highly developed mechanoreceptor that adapts to the environment?

What does this imply?

Why do we have so many itching problems in dogs?

And the moult in all this?

Why do some dogs shed throughout the year?

What is the purpose of molting? How, when and why is it triggered?

Multiple questions that can be explained by extensive research.

From the moment we understand the core biology of the animal's coat we can finally see solutions to common problems.

Do you want to provide natural solutions to your lovely clients' skin and coat problems?

All this goes through the ZAP certification given exclusively by the Art au Poil school for over 14 years in Canada and Europe.

This training is a key revelation for all professional or aspiring groomers, dog educators, veterinary technicians and pet technicians.


Testimony of a student who is delighted to have taken the ZAP 1 training: 

"I discovered another dimension of grooming, that of well-being above all! Marie, passionated, shares her multiple and rich knowledge on fur, the skin, the natural products and carding. Health, kindness and respect for the animal are the key words of this training. Marie listens to all our questions, and gives lots of good advice.

Following this training, and in my turn passionate, I deepened my research on natural products. I created my grooming salon Dog SigNature, I enrich my shampoos without sulfates with vegetable oils, I compose personalized care according to the dermatological needs, and I propose the reduction of moult. The clients are delighted with the results.

A BIG THANK YOU TO MARIE. It is a very good training, fascinating, enriching, I recommend it. An engraved moment!"
Jennier Balavoine

You will never see animal hygiene in the same way again! A whole new horizon opens up for you in your profession!

Finally, you will be able to offer hygiene care adapted to each individual, while making your customers aware of their importance thanks to rigorous knowledge.

ingrédients cosmétiques

Understanding cosmetic ingredients

Our training gives you the autonomy to choose your hygiene products. From now on, you will be able to understand the ingredients, you will know which ones to avoid and, above all, how to meet the dermatological needs of animals with beneficial and non-toxic natural ingredients.

A unique journey to the heart of dermatology

With the ZAP certification you will learn:

  • What is dog and cat hygiene?

  • The why and how of shedding reduction programs for different coat types

  • Anatomy and functions of the skin and coat

  • The life cycle of the hair and the different types of coats

  • The main factors that affect hair growth

  • The coat's renewal

  • The main dermatological disorders

  • The main factors that affect hair loss

  • Alopecia and shaving

  • Coat types and their respective dermatological needs

  • The tylotrich hairs and the vibrissae

  • The "Little guide of the responsible groomer"

  • Hypoallergenic shampoo... really?

  • Ingredients to avoid in pet care products and their consequences (Canada/Europe/USA)

  • Discover an organic alternative to wash, moisturize and protect the dogs' skin and coat

  • Natural therapeutics: practice applied to certain skin and coat ailments (the most frequently encountered in salons)

  • Obtaining a Zoocosmetology ZAP Certification

  • Aromatherapy: diffusion of essential oils compatible with canines in the workplace

The solutions lie in education

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Finally, you will have many answers to your questions and to the questions of your customers, in order to make your customers aware of the importance of the knowledge of the pets' coat and skin.

Here are a few examples:

  • What seasons most affect coat change in natural-coated dogs?

  • Do you know what triggers the 2 big annual molts in spring and fall?

  • So why does my dog moult all year round?

  • Is the skin of dogs more fragile or more resistant than the skin of humans?

  • Is dog hair more resistant than human hair?

  • Can I use a human shampoo with a dog? If so, which ones?

  • On which breeds should I apply a conditioner?

  • Can I use the same shampoo on different dog breeds?

  • Do all dog breeds have the same dermatological needs?

  • What is the purpose of fur?

  • What are the different hair categories and what are their functions?

  • Which breeds can be shaved and why should you avoid shaving certain breeds? Which breeds?

  • How do you prevent hair loss in wire-haired terriers without necessarily plucking them?

  • How to bring an additional 100% natural protection to the coat of the animals?

  • What are the myths about pet shampoos?

  • Are food and/or seasonal allergies the animals' disease of the century? What are the causes and how can you as a groomer contribute to their well-being?

  • Are all so-called "natural" products suitable for animals?

  • What cosmetic ingredients pose a real danger to animals?

  • How are these ingredients toxic for the animal? for the environment? for us?

  • Does organic necessarily mean certified organic?

  • Do cosmetic products such as shampoos, conditioners, detangling lotions and moisturizers really penetrate the animal's skin?

  • What about your skin? Does shampooing animals several times a day with products containing detergents and preservatives have a real impact on your health? If so, to what degree?

  • Aromatherapy in the salon or at home; is it dangerous? How can it help us?

  • What is pet hygiene and how often should a dog or cat be washed?

We seek to provide our students with the knowledge required to choose products that respect the dermatological needs of dogs and cats but also contain natural, organic ingredients that pose no danger to the health of animals, humans or our beautiful planet.

Support:

Training rich in visual content: theoretical and practical.

This course is intended for:

All animal lovers, dog owners, aspiring groomers, experienced groomers, veterinary professionals or professional animal groomers, assistant groomers, veterinary technicians, veterinarians and dog educators.

Tell everyone about it!

This training is step 1 of 2 in the ZAP Certification.

Where:  

Remotely, online on replay, in the comfort of your home

or, if it is held on site:
L'Art au Poil 
1009 Grand Rang St-François, Saint-Pie (QC), J0H1W0

Limited seats when the training is given in Saint-Pie;
To guarantee your seat, it's a good idea to register online.

Tuition Fees: 

$ 535.-* for 3 days

Reservation deposit via paypal, square or interac transfer to: info@artaupoil.com,                                                                    or via Or by check to: Art au Poil, 1009 Grand Grand St-François, St-Pie (QC) J0H 1W0

Non-refundable deposit but can be used for another group conference.

* taxes applied for Quebec