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Cinnamon for Dogs

Cinnamon for Dogs

by Cat Lane | Jul 13, 2025 | Blog, Consultations, Herbs - General, Herbs - Human, Services

A Popular Addition to the Canine Diet Today I want to address a popular addition to the canine diet, one I see popping up all over – almost as commonly as turmeric – today we look at cinnamon.  Again I’ll say, that an herbalist rarely recommends... Read more
Herbs for Humans!

Herbs for Humans!

by Cat Lane | May 4, 2025 | Blog, Consultations, Herbs - General, Herbs - Human, Services

Hello and welcome to this special corner of my website. My approach to health and wellness is, for humans as for dogs and cats, an integrated path of herbal formulations-herbs, with dietary adjustments as indicted.  While most people think of me as a canine or animal... Read more
Herbs for Digestive Tract Support

Herbs for Digestive Tract Support

by Cat Lane | Feb 9, 2025 | Blog, Herbs - General, Natural Care, Recipes

Introduction One of the topics I am asked about on a regular basis, is which herbs are useful for “tummy troubles”.  A little vague, and much of the time people mean intestinal (diarrhea, gas, constipation) but reflux and regurgitation are also common themes.... Read more
Herbmentor Column – Herbs for Animals

Herbmentor Column – Herbs for Animals

by Cat Lane | Dec 16, 2014 | Blog, Herbs - General

I’m so excited to announce  that the GREAT herb site www.herbmentor.com  will be featuring my articles in their new Herbs For Animals column. Initially, we talked about using blog entries from this site, but I’ve decided to write totally new content on a... Read more
Introduction to Animal Herbalism

Introduction to Animal Herbalism

by Cat Lane | Feb 14, 2014 | Blog, Canine Nutrition, Herbs - General

Over the last few years, interest in herbalism for both humans and other creatures has grown dramatically. Some call this “The Herbal Resurgence” and I for one love that name. When I was a teenager and into my 20s, there was a certain underground interest... Read more

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Cat Lane

Cat Lane

Dipl. Canine Nutrition (CASI) - Clinical Herbalist

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My work is primarily in therapeutic nutrition and clinical herbalism, with services ranging from a single therapeutic recipe, to a full service that includes multiple recipes, herbal support and follow up, to the new Wellness Packages aimed at optimizing health and longevity before problems arise. Since 2005,  I have taught canine nutrition at a basic and advanced level, and more recently offer herbal courses  geared to the aspiring practitioner (Foundations in Canine Herbalism)as well as an Introductory program (coming Spring 2023).  My Blog and Newsletter  provide information on a wide range of topics, with an emphasis on  the science of canine nutrition as well as herbal monographs,  recipes and more.

If you have questions regarding  a course or consultation, don’t hesitate to contact me. I look forward to hearing from you.