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AT GROOMFEST VA 2025
Put your skills to the test
Competition Schedule
COMPETITION REGISTRATION DEADLINE: MAY 15, 2025
Check out our competition schedule and plan your groomfest va experience. Expand your knowledge, network, and put your skills to the test.
Schedule is tentative and subject to change, final schedule will be released closer to GroomFest VA.
Saturday
Room One
9:00am - 2:30pm Poodle Class with Jennifer Anders
9:00am - 10:00am Prepping a Poodle for Competition
10:30am - 12:00pm Modern on a Standard
1:00pm - 2:00pm One Poodle, Two Styles
2:00pm - 5:00pm Doodle
Room Two
9:00am - 9:45am Handling: The Big, The Bad, and The Unruly with Stephanie
10:15am - 11:00am Tool Maintenance is Key with TBD
11:30am - 12:30pm All Things Mobile with Guzal Adekoje
12:30pm - 1:00pm Live Demo: Stacking Best Practices - Stephanie
1:00pm - 1:45pm Safety: Cleaning/Restraints/Preventative/Class Prep Class with Tosha Thompson
2:15pm - 4:15pm Schnauzer - Nadia
5:00pm - 7:00pm English Cocker - Nadia
Sunday
Room One
9:00am - 11:00am Hands on Scissoring Class includes model dogs with Pina Pinkusevich
11:00am - 12:00pm Faces with Guzal Adekoje
2:00pm - 4:00pm Bichon Class with Pina Pinkusevich
Room Two
9:00am - 11:00am Asian Fusion with Guzal Adekoje
11:00am - 12:30pm Corrective Grooming with Pina Pinkusevich
2:00pm - 4:00pm Skin and Coat Class - TBD
General Rules
There must be sufficient coat to allow the groomer to make a distinct change in the dog’s appearance.
All styling must take place during the time frame of the competition, except where noted below.
All dogs may have sanitary and pads shaved, prior to class start.
All dogs may have nails trimmed and ears cleaned, prior to class start.
Chalk products are permissible prior to and during the competition time frame, but are prohibited after time is called.
Finishing sprays are permissible in order to tidy up after competition time frame ends however, reshaping with water or product application is prohibited.
There is to be no access to visual, audio, or written grooming instructions during the competition.
All photos and videos taken are the property of the GroomfestVA Competition.
Model Dog Competition
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This is a full body, model dog competition.
You may enter as many times as you would like to. You cannot enter a model dog that has been entered in another competition.
There will be two categories: Purebred and Salon Freestyle.
Purebred: All AKC breeds in breed trims are accepted. You may manipulate the mannequin/wig to achieve the correct breed standard (change ear or tail sets, lengthen legs, body, or neck, etc). Color is accepted and appropriate per the breed standard (no pinks, blues, greens, etc). No accessories are accepted.
Salon Freestyle: Any dog trim NOT to breed standard. The model must look like a dog coming out of the salon on any given day. For example: Asian Fusion, Teddy Bear, Spirals, etc. Up to 20% of color and accessories are accepted. You may manipulate the mannequin/wig to achieve the desired look (change ear or tail sets, etc).
All model dog brands and wigs are accepted.
Model dogs must be done on your own time outside the ring. Model dogs must be in the ring and on display by 9:45am. They may be on a lazy Susan or a board to make moving the models easier.
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Balance and Symmetry
Breed Profile if applicable
Technique
Level of difficulty of the trim
Finish
Presentation
Let the fun begin! Show off your talent, learn and grow with VPPGA
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9:30am check-in
9:45am set up must be complete
2:45 pm Final Judging and Awards
For the Critiques Please see your judge after awards.
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Purebred Prize List: Groom Loop Sponsoring
First Place: $100
Freestyle Prize List: Foxy Roxy Sponsoring
First Place: $100
Second Place: $75
Third Place: $50
Purebred & Freestyle
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Time allowance: 3 hours for any breeds of any size!
Acceptable Breeds
Any pure or mixed breeds that require either a haircut or hand stripping.
Short haired or double coated breeds are not acceptable.
Any trims are permitted. Pure bred dogs can be groomed in the breed profile haircut or in any trims. For example, a poodle can be groomed in all poodle trims both pet and show haircuts, or as another breed like Bedlington Terrier or a Kerry Blue Terrier, or any other breed, Asian Fusion, Teddy Bear etc.. A Cocker Spaniel, Schnauzer or any other breeds can be in a breed profile trim or free style like Asian Fusion. The wire coated or jacketed breeds that are groomed in a breed profile must be groomed according to the breed standard: handstripped /carded. They can be clipped if groomed in a free style
Color or accessories are not permitted
Poodles in a poodle trim can have their feet shaved prior to the competition
The dogs must have at least 6 weeks of hair growth or substantial amount of hair to show the difference
There will be a 15 min potty break halfway through the competition.
A mentor will be advising all competitors during the competition. Competitors can ask questions about the haircut when the mentor approaches them. The mentor is not allowed to touch the dogs
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Prep Work (Nails, Feet, Sanitary trim, ears)
Balance and Symmetry
Breed Profile if applicable
Technique
Amount of coat and transformation
Level of difficulty of the trim
Finish
Presentation
Dog handling while grooming
Let the fun begin! Show off your talent, learn and grow with VPPGA
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10am check in and pre-judging
10:30am Competition Starts ( 1st half)
12pm-12:15 pm Potty Break
2:15pm Competition Starts (2nd half)
1:45pm Scissors Down. Present Your Dog
1:50pm-2:30pm Evaluation
2:30 pm Final Judging and Awards
For the Critiques Please see your judge at the Critique table outside the ring
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LaFursion Gift Certificates
First Place: $100
Second Place: $75
Third Place: $50
This is a friendly and super fun competition. This competition is open to all level competitors! 2 groomers and 1 dog.
Team contest is being judged on both grooming and teamwork. Both groomers can groom the dog at the same time. Don’t forget to come up with a Team Name and Topic! Dress for Success!
Team Competition
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Time allowance 2 hours for any breeds of any size!
Acceptable Breeds
Any breed, any size, including mixed breeds that require either a haircut or hand stripping.
Short haired or double coated breeds are not acceptable.
Any trims are permitted
20% of color and accessories are permitted
Poodles in a poodle trim can have their feet shaved prior to the competition
The dogs must have at least 6 weeks of hair growth or substantial amount of hair to show the difference
2 hours are permitted for the competition
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Team Work
Safety of the dog handling
Topic of the groom in relation to the presentation and trim ( if applicable)
Prep Work (Nails, Feet, Sanitary trim, ears)
Balance and Symmetry
Breed Profile if applicable
Technique
Amount of coat and transformation
Level of difficulty of the trim
Finish
Presentation
Let the fun begin
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3pm check in and pre-judging
3:30pm Competition Starts
5:30 pm Scissors Down. Present Your Dog
5:35pm-6pm Evaluation
6:15 pm Final Judging and Awards
For the Critiques Please see your judge at the Critique table outside the ring
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Pet Store Direct Gift Certificates
First Place: $200 ($100 + $100)
Second Place: $150 ($75 + $75)
Third Place: $100 ($50 + $50)
Procedures, Policies, & Protocals
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Contestants must enter though The GroomFest VA site and provide the name registered to staff at check-in.
Be aware that check-in time may take place before the opening of GroomFest VA, please do not arrive earlier then the check-in time.
Competition check-in station opens 30min prior to contest start time.
Contestants must bring their competition dog, and equipment to contest check-in station prior to entering the ring.
Contestants will be assigned a table.
Check-in station closes 10 minutes prior to competition start time.
Contestants who have not checked in 10 minutes before start time, will not be permitted to compete.
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Dogs should be clean, dry, and free of matts and tangles. Nails should be clipped and/or filed and ears cleaned. Sanitary and pads may be clipped prior to competition. All other grooming must take place during contest time frame, with exceptions as noted for poodles.
Must be of an age appropriate for a competitive environment. Suggested age is between 1 and 10 years.
Must appear healthy, in good condition, and free of infectious diseases and parasites.
Must not show obvious signs of pregnancy or nursing.
Must NEVER be left unattended.
Must follow applicable vaccination regulations for city, county, state, and country hosting the competition.
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Judge(s) will evaluate, confirm, and note the following:
Correct class
Sufficient coat growth and evaluate preparation
If pattern is pre-set
Contestant comments, such as, but not limited to: ear infections, missing coat, moles, scars, healing injuries, etc
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Decorative objects, such as bows and scarves are not permitted in regular purebred classes
Coloring, other than to enhance the natural coat color of the dog, is prohibited in purebred classes
Hair extensions that are the same coat color of the dog are permitted and if used, must be applied during the competition time frame.
Products such as hair sprays and styling gels may be applied during the competition time frame. Spray is limited to “freshening up” once time is called. Re-shaping, such as that done on Kerry Blue jacket, shaping or patting coat into place utilizing water or product, or shaping a show poodle headpiece may not be done once time is called. Hair spray is prohibited on poodle tie-ups prior to competition time frame and after time is called.
Chalk, such as terrier chalk, may be applied prior to or during the competition time frame, to aid in hand stripping or enhance coat color. It is prohibited to apply after time is called.
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Contestants should remove hair, tools, and equipment from grooming table.
A comb should be placed on the table.
Contestants may comb their dogs after scissors down, prior to, and after judging.
Contestants may use finishing sprays to freshen up their dogs after scissors down, prior to and after judging, but ANY reshaping or styling with hairspray, products, or water is prohibited.
Contestants should stack and present their dog to the judge(s).
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Overall uniformity of the trim.
Balance, symmetry, and style of the trim.
Purebred: adherence to correct breed profile.
Freestyle: ability of groomer to create the best possible profile according to body type, conformation, and coat.
Scissoring: plush appearance without scissor marks.
Hand stripping and carding: smooth natural appearance and proper technique.
Edges, such as cocker and poodle feet, removed, pattern created or followed, coat type, texture, quality, and quantity.
Camouflaging conformation faults and accentuating profile attributes.
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Post contest photos will be taken after technical evaluation has been completed.
The contestant should take their name tag and dog to the photo station and then return to their table and await further instruction.
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Standing on tables or chairs.
Beverages NOT in spill proof containers.
Coaching by anyone, with the exception of mentors, at any time, during the competition time frame.
Visual, audio, or written instructions.
Smoking, flame devices.
Hair dryers.
Holding crates
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Contestants must provide all of their own equipment, including, but not limited to: grooming loops, scissors, clippers, blades, brushes, etc.
All personal equipment must removed from arena after each class.
All grooming tools are permitted, such as snap on combs.
Flat irons and curling irons are permitted.
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Appropriate grooming attire and shoes should be worn at all times.
Open toe shoes are not permitted.
Contestants determined to be dressed inappropriately will not be permitted to compete.
Professional manner and attitude must be maintained at all times.
Contestants must maintain a safe styling station at all times. Example: open scissors left on the table for the dog to step on would be considered an unsafe styling station.
Contestants must practice kind and safe handling techniques at all times.
Dogs must never be left unattended.
Contestants must apply technical skills with safety.
Nicks, cuts, and clipper irritations are considered unsafe technical skill application and will be penalized.
Good sportsmanship must be displayed at all times.
Poor sportsmanship is displayed when a contestant shows disrespect to fellow competitors, judge, contest dog, staff, sponsors, and spectators.
Professional conduct is also carried into the care and responsibility of your contest dog and the hotel grounds, rooms, and property.
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Contestants may receive warnings or notifications of disqualifications for rule infractions as described.Judging panel will determine if rule infraction(s) result in disqualification, depending upon severity and cause.
Awards will not be withheld unless the judging panel determines there is a disqualifying factor.
Bathing Information
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