ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Irina “Pina” Pinkusevich found her calling as a dog groomer after immigrating from Ukraine in 1989 and working part-time as a bather. She honed her skills at some of New York’s finest grooming salons before stepping into the competitive grooming scene in 2006. Pina quickly made a name for herself, winning prestigious titles like Best In Show, Best All Around Groomer, the Lynne Carver Award (twice), and the Liz Paul Memorial Award. She also triumphed at the Winner’s Circle Jackpot in 2011 and earned the World Dog Show’s World Champion Award. From 2008 to 2013, Pina was a proud member of GroomTeam USA, competing internationally and helping her team win a Silver and two Gold medals.
Beyond her achievements in grooming, Pina is celebrated as a judge, instructor, and speaker. In 2014, she was honored with the Cardinal Crystal Award for Judge of the Year and the Barkleigh Honors Award for Up & Coming Speaker of the Year. As a National Certified Master Groomer (NCMG) with the National Dog Groomers of America, she also served as a Certifier for many years.
Pina’s passion for education brings her around the world for conferences, seminars, and workshops, including the PM Mastery Series with Ann Martin. In 2021, she launched Niira to provide top-notch, affordable grooming tools. Her journey with Groom Haüs began at its inception, and in 2024, she officially joined as Education Director and co-owner.
Pina is also deeply involved with Kiyara Poodles, Kerryfield Kennels, and Krizma Kennels, where she has bred and co-owned numerous champion Poodles and Kerry Blue Terriers. Her dedication to excellence and education has made her a beloved, well-known, and respected figure in the grooming community for good reason.

















Kimberly Reyes-Lazaro –
love these videos !! pina is an amazing teacher & hilarious, i love her. “straight man geooming” had me dying. it was really nice to watch her teach someone in person and ask questions, i love how she explains everything and gives tips.
Jackie Boulton –
great information and tips!
Erin Schmiedt –
This was fantastic! As a newer groomer I have struggled with learning how to properly groom standard poodles. Some of the tips, such as using a #15 blade on a black coat for clean face to avoid it being patchy, is pure gold advice. Also, how to create the lines and why using a comb test on the top knot. Thank you!
Cindy Bryant –
I love this poodle trim instructions
Liss Langstrand –
Thank you for a very informative session.