by Cat Lane | Oct 20, 2017 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs, Recipes
Yesterday, in the spirit of all the cool recipes I plan to share in the tutorial, I whipped up a batch of a fall favorite here – spicy chaga-pumpkin cookies, with a little extra immune boosting kick thrown in as we head into the colder weather. These cookies,... Read more
by Cat Lane | Oct 12, 2017 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs
Today is a typical weekday here at my house- parrot is screaming, three senior dogs snoring away after breakfast, exercise and playtime; cats – well, all cats sleeping as they all do every day. I’m at my desk, working with clients, answering emails,... Read more
by Cat Lane | Jun 18, 2017 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs
Those of you who follow my Page on Facebook might’ve seen today, my post about finding the herbal solution for my dog Amara’s rather challenging issue – and finding it by using one herb , which I had selected as a test, a diagnostic, but that turned... Read more
by Cat Lane | May 27, 2017 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs, Recipes
Spring is dandelion time! While I use dried root and tincture in my clinical practise all year long, there is just nothing like the fresh, whole plant – flowers like bursts of sunshine, young leaves not yet too bitter – to inspire creativity and get us all... Read more
by Cat Lane | Jan 13, 2017 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs
Yesterday, a member of my Facebook group asked a simple question, and it prompted this post. In keeping with my commitment to adding shorter but still detailed articles, I thought I’d elaborate my answer here for those who need it. And since digestive issues in... Read more
by Cat Lane | Dec 23, 2016 | Blog, Herbs for Dogs
Over the past week I have had a flood of emails asking about calendula, a wonderful and easy-to-grow herb that I utilize in many ways, for both topical and internal issues, for humans, canines, and other species.. The biggest question in my Inbox right now- is it... Read more