by Cat Lane | Jun 1, 2012 | Blog, Canine Health Conditions
Ah – summer. And along with the great weather and days at the beach and gardening and all the good stuff, we have – these guys… …and with them, inevitably, to one degree or another, comes this. this and this No one is happy, least of all your... Read more
by Cat Lane | May 19, 2012 | Blog, Recipes
This morning I am pleased to share a recipe from a good friend and former student of mine, Ellyn Grubbe of Denmark. Ellyn completed both my Basic Nutrition course and the Advanced Canine Nutrition programme at CASI, has been a keen nutrition student as long as... Read more
by Cat Lane | May 17, 2012 | Blog, Canine Nutrition
Some rules are made to be broken. This one, I want you to take a closer look at. And see what you think is best. The Boston Terrier is one of many breeds prone to hypothyroidism; correct dietary iodine levels are essential for thyroid health, and many home made diets... Read more
by Cat Lane | May 15, 2012 | Blog, Canine Nutrition
…”species-appropriate”, to be specific. This morning I am amazed yet again at how many people feel that “species-appropriate” is the main aspect of nutrition that needs to be considered when developing or choosing a canine diet. I know, I... Read more
by Cat Lane | Dec 12, 2011 | Blog, Recipes
As promised, here are some follow-up comments with regard to the recipe. I’ve based most of them on what my students have asked – I assigned this entry to the class, to see if they might come up with questions. And, clever bunch of keeners that they are,... Read more