by Cat Lane | Feb 16, 2016 | Blog, Courses, Herbs for Dogs, Uncategorized
Practical Herbalism for Dogs – Homestudy Course This online course will be open-ended, meaning you can take as long as you like to finish. The course starts with covering some basic information on herbalism, describes how to stock up a home apothecary, and then goes... Read more
by Cat Lane | Feb 12, 2016 | Blog, Canine Health Conditions
Cancer Help and Support – getting the diet right, Part One For this entry I thought I’d talk a little about the so-called cancer diet; I say “so-called” because from where I sit, there are many variations, and what I tend to use with an individual dog draws from many... Read more
by Cat Lane | Feb 12, 2016 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs
Many of my readers who have asked about herbs for the immune system, in the hope of avoiding a cold or flu in winter, have learned about the power of the Elder tree, both flower and berry, and are using it for their human family, in syrup and tincture and elixir.... Read more
by Cat Lane | Feb 10, 2016 | Blog, Canine Nutrition
Fruits and Veggies – my Top Ten Picks Further to my blog entry about pros and cons of feeding plant foods to dogs – several of you wrote and asked what are my very favorite veggies and fruits for dogs. Well, as always the bottomline has to be, that your dog enjoys and... Read more
by Cat Lane | Dec 9, 2015 | Blog, Canine Nutrition
A concerned follower sent me these questions with some deeply nonsensical answers attached,from another source – and asked if I might offer up some more factual and informed replies. These are all things I hear every day, anyway – so in aid of my personal... Read more