The Possible Canine’s Blog
Year End Sale – all three courses
Ok, I'm a little late with this - busy times here (like you can all relate to, hhmm?) so I'm extending the date we discussed on the group. Starting today, as soon as this goes up, and right through till Sunday at midnight, I'm offering the following discount. 20% off...
Deconstructing your Dog’s Diet – 101
A topic that comes up often on my Facebook group is, how do people know if a recipe they find online is balanced or not? It is critically important, of course, that recipes not only utilize nice wholesome ingredients, but they provide all the essentials a dog needs,...
Herbal Support for Arthritis
Canine and Feline Arthritis Arthritis is a wellknown, common and often difficult condition in our own species, and most people who live with dogs and cats will encounter the challenges it can pose for them as well. While prevention is always ideal, many animal lovers...
Nutrition and Herbs – Seminar in Rupert
WHERE: Rupert Community Centre, 24 Shouldice Road, Rupert, Quebec (about 45 minutes north of Ottawa) WHEN: Sunday, September 27, from 10 am- 5 pm COST: $75.00 in advance or 90.00$ at the door TOPICS This one day seminar will cover a lot of ground! In four parts, ...
Reducing your pudgy pooch
Since my Newsletter only lasted 3 issues, I'm sharing some of the articles here. There will be a Newsletter again soon, once I get Mailchimp sorted! - for now, some tips on how I approach reducing the overweight dog. (No, it doesn't involve green beans). 🙂 ...
Midsummer sale at TPC – courses!
Any of you who have followed me on Twitter or Facebook know that I am passionate about supporting the rescue efforts of animal welfare activists in Asia, both individuals like Mrs. Yang and groups like Soi Dog, Duo Duo and AnimalsAsia. I know that the shock and...
Canine Cancer – an Introduction to Natural Management
Re-post of an article I did for Plant Healer Magazine This is an overview of working with canine cancer, and the first in a much more comprehensive series. Intro Any herbalist who decides to make working with animals their primary focus, will encounter many of the...
Wild Weeds Part One
Herbal medicine has seen a great increase in popularity of late, and this includes herbs for companion animals. With millions of petlovers concerned about the safety and wisdom of using dehydrated commercial foods for dogs and cats, along with a greater awareness of...
The Power of the Small – My TTouch Journey, Part One
A discussion on a Facebook group prompted me to share a bit about my life and work in TTouch, which I plan to pick up more energetically this year. The whole process of learning what TTouch has to offer is something that can be hard to explain - and extraordinarily...









