by Cat Lane | Apr 30, 2016 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs
This was an idea I put forth to my student group, and it was met with so much enthusiasm, I decided to go ahead and set it up. The only questions were, how hard to make this? I have students of all levels in my course, from total beginners to a couple of veterinarians... Read more
by Cat Lane | Apr 28, 2016 | Blog, Courses, Herbs for Dogs, Updates
Good morning all – my Inbox and PMs are full of inquiries so I thought I’d put the answers all in one place today. With regard to the course progress and launch date or any news pertaining to the course: 1) Check my website – right here! the latest blog... Read more
by Cat Lane | Apr 25, 2016 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs, Recipes
I’ve been promising to share the mushroom/astragalus Medicine Ball recipe, and I just made a batch to make sure my (usually eyeballed) proportions are right – so, here it is. There are loads of variations to try – I’ll share some below –... Read more
by Cat Lane | Apr 25, 2016 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs
Something I hear an awful lot of, in my work as a herbalist for humans as well as other species, is the simple lament that “herbs don’t work”. Sometimes expressed with chagrin, other times with dismissal, it’s a familiar refrain to me and for... Read more
by Cat Lane | Mar 5, 2016 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs
Using Herbs Wisely Today I want to share a little general wisdom about herbs; their strengths and proper applications for animals, and how readers who are interested in herbs, can sort through the ocean of information (and misinformation) regarding their use. Some of... Read more
by Cat Lane | Feb 22, 2016 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs
Herb – Yarrow Achillea millefolium Continuing the series with a wonderful “old standby” herb, but again one I feel is underused in animal herbalism – yarrow! This is a common “weed” that grows everywhere, so one virtue is availability, for sure. An important herb in... Read more