by Cat Lane | Feb 23, 2020 | Blog, Canine Nutrition, Uncategorized
As promised, this entry will evaluate three other commonly used orange veggies that may or may not be a good fit in your individual dog’s diet. We looked at sweet potato versus yams in the last article, and now let’s take a peel at the every popular... Read more
by Cat Lane | Feb 10, 2020 | Blog, Canine Nutrition
Good day readers – I’m just dropping in quickly today to offer you a little information, something I had promised for a while, but seems extra important now we are launching the Home Cooking Tutorial in March. It’s a little series on some foods we... Read more
by Cat Lane | Jan 12, 2020 | Blog, Canine Nutrition, Courses
Following a couple of previous, highly successful home cooking tutorials – I am running another session this Spring. It is a course that has been requested many times, and for which I see a real need. Homecooking for dogs is increasing in popularity, as many dog... Read more
by Cat Lane | Apr 28, 2018 | Blog, Canine Nutrition
This started off as part of an exercise for the Cancer Tutorial, and as it grew I decided to share it with a wider audience. One of the things I am most adamant about is ensuring that home prepared diets meet all nutrient requirements – fatty and amino acids,... Read more
by Cat Lane | Jan 13, 2018 | Blog, Canine Nutrition, Consultations, Services, Updates
Today I’d like to talk a bit about my Consultations, what they entail, what you as a client can expect and how the process works. After providing these services for close to two decades, I have had the opportunity to see what works best for my clients, and to that... Read more
by Cat Lane | Jul 9, 2017 | Blog, Canine Nutrition, Recipes
…and that’s just the start. This very simple, but powerfully nutritious frozen treat can be used in a couple of ways, so again, I am hoping to give you options. It can be very nutrient-dense, all on its own, or diluted with some liquid (bone broth is good,... Read more