Canine Pathways
Become your dog’s behaviour and wellness expert!
The mental AND physical wellbeing of your dog is important to you
There is so much we can do BUT...
You don’t know what you don’t know.
And when you finally try to find answers, it feels like a jungle out there!
How do you separate fact from fiction when it comes to your dog’s physical and mental wellbeing?
How can you be confident that the advice you’re following is up-to-date and reliable?
And even if it’s from a trusted source, how do you make sense of all the terms and jargon?
We’re busy people!
We don’t have time to wade through endless articles or sift through conflicting information, only to feel more confused than we were before.
Imagine if every month you could learn something to transform your dog’s behaviour and wellbeing in an easily accessible and digestible format?
Introducing Canine Pathways!
What’s inside?
🐾 Every month there’s a deep dive into a behaviour topic & another one into a wellbeing topic. Both include a video and downloadable slides/handouts.
🐾 Weekly Wellbeing Blast: Top tips to make an immediate impact on your dog’s wellbeing.
🐾 A monthly Zoom call where we can get together to chat about that month’s topics or anything wellness-related you’d like to discuss.
🐾 And not forgetting, a supportive Facebook group
Why should you join?
🐾 Break through behaviour roadblocks with expert guidance and support. If you suspect a physical issue might be impacting behaviour, this is the place to ask questions and get answers.
🐾 Feel prepared and confident when talking to your vet. Consultation time is short, so make the most of it by understanding your dog's needs.
🐾 Access a supportive space for canine wellness where there’s no such thing as a silly question—just practical, actionable answers.
🐾 Enjoy peace of mind as you learn about preventative care for behaviour and health. Many strategies are simple (and budget-friendly!) to put in place.
🐾 Tune in to your dog’s subtle cues so you can act quickly—catching small shifts before they become big problems.
🐾 Deepen your understanding of your dog and discover new ways to enhance both their mental and physical wellbeing.
🐾 Join a movement dedicated to raising awareness about improving our dogs’ quality of life through behaviour and wellness.
🐾 Access reliable, evidence-based information in a format that suits you. Participate as much or as little as you like, always knowing the guidance is trusted and effective.
🐾 Geek out on all things dog! Join a community of like-minded people who love learning about the fascinating world of dog behaviour, health, and wellbeing.
Founding member rate only £17/month
And what’s more, this price stays locked in for as long as you’re a member!
What people say about my knowledge sharing…
Hi, I’m Tracey!
I’m a certified canine fitness trainer, dog trainer, canine massage therapist, ex-nurse, researcher, medical writer and systematic reviewer. With these seemingly unconnected skills, I can help you navigate the confusing world of canine behaviour and wellbeing, whether you need to deep dive into an area in a way that works for you, or if there’s that little niggle at the back of your mind about doing more for your dog.
Having had a dog with their own behaviour and health struggles, I believe we can do more; whether it’s: understanding their behaviour, exploring complementary care, raising awareness of preventative care (to avoid unnecessary bills and protect your dog’s quality of life!) or understanding, in plain language, what behaviour terms, medical conditions, and treatments actually mean.
Tracey Jones-Hughes PhD, BSc (Hons), CPCFT
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A monthly subscription to Canine Pathways is £27.00
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The subscription can be cancelled at any time, just contact me at hello@caninepathways.com
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As an experienced trainer, medical writer, systematic reviewer and researcher, Tracey is an expert in working with dogs, searching for relevant information, and critically appraising the evidence. Her sources are published papers which have been peer reviewed, along with information from regulatory authorities and reputable organisations. While opinions from professionals may be included, it will be clear that this is subjective.