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Canine Cancer – a few thoughts on diet

Canine Cancer – a few thoughts on diet

by Cat Lane | Jun 24, 2017 | Blog, Canine Health Conditions

This morning I made a comment – accidentally – on a post I saw on Facebook, sharing a highly sensational trailer regarding the power of nutrition with canine cancer. (When I say “accidentally” I mean I thought my comment was on a Friend’s... Read more
Ten Herbs series: expanding the familiar

Ten Herbs series: expanding the familiar

by Cat Lane | Jun 18, 2017 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs

Those of you who follow my Page on Facebook might’ve seen today, my post about finding the herbal  solution for my dog Amara’s rather challenging issue – and finding it by using one herb , which I had selected as a test, a diagnostic, but that turned... Read more
Yeasty dog? It may not be the carbs

Yeasty dog? It may not be the carbs

by Cat Lane | May 28, 2017 | Blog, Canine Health Conditions

This morning I am compelled, finally, to get this brief but important article up for all those who are dealing with yeast infections in their dogs. On my Facebook group and elsewhere around the net, I frequently hear about people struggling with yeast infections in... Read more
Beautiful Dandelion – for you and your dog

Beautiful Dandelion – for you and your dog

by Cat Lane | May 27, 2017 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs, Recipes

Spring is dandelion time! While I use dried root and tincture in my clinical practise all year long, there is just nothing like the fresh, whole plant – flowers like bursts of sunshine, young leaves not yet too bitter – to inspire creativity and get us all... Read more
The Raw and the Cooked, or why I sometimes delete links on Facebook

The Raw and the Cooked, or why I sometimes delete links on Facebook

by Cat Lane | Apr 22, 2017 | Blog, Canine Nutrition

Spring has finally arrived here in the Gatineau Hills and I have been having a very busy year so far. I can’t believe it has been months since my last post! Today I am sharing some thoughts, briefly, on my position regarding raw and cooked diets for dogs; I... Read more
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Cat Lane

Cat Lane

Dipl. Canine Nutrition (CASI) - Clinical Herbalist

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My work is primarily in therapeutic nutrition and clinical herbalism, with services ranging from a single therapeutic recipe, to a full service that includes multiple recipes, herbal support and follow up, to the new Wellness Packages aimed at optimizing health and longevity before problems arise. Since 2005,  I have taught canine nutrition at a basic and advanced level, and more recently offer herbal courses  geared to the aspiring practitioner (Foundations in Canine Herbalism)as well as an Introductory program (coming Spring 2023).  My Blog and Newsletter  provide information on a wide range of topics, with an emphasis on  the science of canine nutrition as well as herbal monographs,  recipes and more.

If you have questions regarding  a course or consultation, don’t hesitate to contact me. I look forward to hearing from you.