
Jessica Eden O’Neill
Dip. Canine Behaviour Science & Technology, ADT-IAABC
Chair of the Professional Standards & National Curriculum Committee (PSNC)
Jessica is a canine behaviour specialist, entrepreneur, educator, and digital content creator. She is the founder of Pet Intel. Behaviour Centre and the inventor of the patented JWalker harness. As Chair of the PSNC, Jessica has played a key role in advancing national standards and frameworks for the dog training industry in Canada.
Grounded in evidence-based behaviour science, her work has a strong emphasis on emotional welfare, practical application, and public education. In addition to her hands-on work in behaviour consulting, service dog training, and rehabilitation, Jessica has made a significant impact through her digital education platforms. Through her YouTube channel, Canine Mind, Wild Heart, and her vlog series Dog Things to Consider, she provides accessible, real-world training insights to a wide and growing audience, supporting both dog owners and professionals alike.
Jessica is the author of Parenting Your Canine Child: How Behaving Like a Dog Can Make You a Better Human (2023), and a frequent contributor to media, publications, and industry events across North America. She is widely recognized for her ability to translate complex behavioural concepts into practical, relatable guidance.
Through her leadership, innovation, and ongoing volunteer contributions—including her dedication to public education—Jessica continues to make a meaningful impact on the advancement of professional standards and the strengthening of the human-animal bond.