by Cat Lane | Feb 18, 2014 | Blog, Canine Nutrition
The one question I have seen over and over from interested students and the newly enrolled alike – which herbs will we be covering in the course? well, fair question! First off, the ones we focus on will not be the *only* herbs discussed, but certainly the main... Read more
by Cat Lane | Feb 15, 2014 | Blog, Canine Nutrition, Courses, Updates
I am getting a number of emails asking for two things; one, the details listed at the bottom of the course description, so I am going to just repost them here, without the description. NOTE: I have 27 applications for the scholarship so far; it is unlikely I will be... Read more
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
by Cat Lane | Jun 12, 2013 | Blog, Canine Nutrition
So, with about 25 topics in the drafts folder and a bunch of assignments to mark today, I feel a pressing need to add this entry. It’s mostly because I am asked about it all the time, because I have strong feelings about this, but also, well sometimes the spirit... Read more
by Cat Lane | Mar 5, 2013 | Blog, Canine Nutrition
I’ve been asked many times over the past month or so if I can comment on the problems with arsenic in rice, especially brown rice, and what should those who home- prepare a diet with rice do about it. I am taking the arsenic issue very seriously but as always,... Read more
by Cat Lane | Feb 28, 2013 | Blog, Canine Nutrition
A few entries back I posted a cursory look at supplementation for canines – dividing them into Essential, General and Targeted. I find a great number of my clients present with (on the Intake form) a list of supplements they are adding, but often they’ve... Read more