
Lotta Spjut
29 Nov 2024
Thank You to everyone who has been part of my journey to this milestone!

At the beginning of the year, I decided to deepen my knowledge of dogs and began searching for the right education. I was drawn to the Dog Psychologist program at Hundens Hus.
I have always loved helping others grow and develop, and now I want to do this for both people and their dogs. As a dog trainer and future dog psychologist, I get the opportunity to combine these passions and create something truly meaningful.
To achieve my goal, the journey starts with becoming a certified dog trainer.
I want to thank my ❤️ Ecco, who is the reason I wanted to learn more in the first place – for our sake. That this passion and purpose has grown to include helping others feels so right, exciting, and rewarding.
Since May, Ecco and I have traveled to Stockholm 2–3 days a month. He was just over a year old when we began.
After countless hours of reading, listening, practical work, and learning, the final exam day arrived– the practical test. The written exam ✅ was completed two weeks before, and I passed 🙌🏼🎉
These past months have been incredible – fun, educational, and thought-provoking. I’ve met so many wonderful people and dogs. My classmates and their dogs, my teachers, and my project teams – both individual and course participants – have all been an integral part of this journey. Thanks to all of you, I am now a certified dog trainer, and I want to say a HUGE THANK YOU to each and every one of you 💕✨
Now the journey continues! My Dog Psychologist studies are well underway, and I look forward to working with new project dogs and courses. My goal is to become a certified Dog Psychologist by summer. 🐾
One key insight I take with me is that, like people, every dog is an individual.
Sure, breed, heritage/genetics, age, environment, and the role of the owner all play a significant part, but in the end, it’s the unique needs of the individual that we need to see and understand – regardless of how they are “supposed to” or “should” be.
Even though I can now call myself a dog trainer, I am far from knowing it all – and I never will. There is always more to learn and experience. Every day and every encounter brings new knowledge and insights – and that’s part of the beauty of it all ❤️🔥
