by Cat Lane | Mar 14, 2014 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs
Today I am thinking about an apparent contradiction that sometimes comes across in not only my own, but other herbalist’s writings – something that needs clarification, for those who have noticed and commented. It’s one of those superficial... Read more
by Cat Lane | Feb 19, 2014 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs
This is a reprint of an article I did for Plant Healer Magazine some time back. I am offering it here today as I go about setting up the course and enrolling students – it speaks to the very heart of my work and why I feel that – far from a trivial... Read more
by Cat Lane | Aug 11, 2013 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs
This is a topic that has come up many, many times on all the groups and lists I’ve been part of over the past decade; how can we use herbs to help our nervous, hyperactive, thunderphobic, stressed out dogs? I’ve written a fair bit here, and elsewhere, on... Read more
by Cat Lane | Sep 25, 2012 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs
In my work with animals I am often asked what herbs people should get for a “start-up” kit – not exactly First Aid, which entails specific items for emergencies, but a general kind of “what herbs (and in which form) should I buy or make to get going with helping... Read more
by Cat Lane | Apr 29, 2011 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs
…and wonderful for multiple other purposes as well. I mentioned in the last entry that along with foods and supplements, some herbs can assist the body in coping with an upswing in radiation exposure, or simply deal with the everyday levels we and our dogs... Read more
by Cat Lane | Apr 9, 2011 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs
This is always difficult, but every blog seems to need one. My top ten herbs for dogs, unlike my top ten for humans, is pretty static – these are the alltime necessities, the must-have, can’t-live-without tinctures, fresh and dried plants, powders and... Read more