I hold a BSc in Animal Behavior from Aberystwyth University (UK), with a year spent at Wageningen University (NL), whose Animal Science program is ranked first in Europe.

I’m a certified dog trainer and behavior specialist with the Nordic Education Centre for Ethical Dog Training, where one of my main teachers were Turid Rugaas and Dr Amber Batson.

Before focusing fully on education and consultations, I worked full-time as a professional pet sitter for over five years, supporting dogs in everyday, real-life environments.

My curiosity and commitment to learning have never stopped. I continue to deepen my understanding of dogs through ongoing education, observation, and practical experience, always aiming to support both dogs and their humans in thoughtful, up-to-date ways.

I also approach my work with a deep understanding of how challenging it can be to meet our dogs’ needs every day. Dogs are expected to cope with a world that can be overwhelming and demanding, and when they struggle emotionally, it’s their humans who carry the responsibility of supporting them.

I work with empathy for both sides of that relationship, knowing how complex and demanding this responsibility can be.

I hold a BSc in Animal Behavior from Aberystwyth University (UK), with a year spent at Wageningen University (NL), whose Animal Science program is ranked first in Europe.

I’m a certified dog trainer and behavior specialist with the Nordic Education Centre for Ethical Dog Training, where one of my main teachers were Turid Rugaas and Dr Amber Batson.

Before focusing fully on education and consultations, I worked full-time as a professional pet sitter for over five years, supporting dogs in everyday, real-life environments.

My curiosity and commitment to learning have never stopped. I continue to deepen my understanding of dogs through ongoing education, observation, and practical experience, always aiming to support both dogs and their humans in thoughtful, up-to-date ways.

I also approach my work with a deep understanding of how challenging it can be to meet our dogs’ needs every day. Dogs are expected to cope with a world that can be overwhelming and demanding, and when they struggle emotionally, it’s their humans who carry the responsibility of supporting them.

I work with empathy for both sides of that relationship, knowing how complex and demanding this responsibility can be.