Back To All Courses This is the unmentored version of this course. Assignments are not marked. 12 Modules 33 Lessons 8 Exercises 16 Assignments English Language SHARE THIS CLASS Facebook Twitter Youtube Overview Canine Diet Formulation course – Mentored This is a course intended for people who want to learn how to formulate a balanced […]
Category: Canine Nutrition
Canine Diet Formulation – Full Certificate Program
Back To All Courses 12 Modules 33 Lessons 8 Exercises 16 Assignments English Language SHARE THIS CLASS Facebook Twitter Youtube Overview Canine Diet Formulation course – Mentored This is a course intended for people who want to learn how to formulate a balanced canine diet, whether raw, cooked or a mixture, based on sound, scientific […]
Basics of Canine Nutrition – Audit Program
Back To All Courses Unmentored version – no grading of quizzes 16 Modules 45 Lessons 14 Assignments All Skill Level English Language SHARE THIS CLASS Facebook Twitter Youtube Overview Study the Basics of Canine Nutrition in an online course taught by renowned canine nutritionist & herbalist Cat Lane, Dip. CFN, Chartered Herbalist. Build a strong […]
Basics of Canine Nutrition – Full Certificate Program
Back To All Courses 16 Modules 45 Lessons 14 Assignments All Skill Level English Language SHARE THIS CLASS Facebook Twitter Youtube Overview Study the Basics of Canine Nutrition in an online course taught by renowned canine nutritionist & herbalist Cat Lane, Dip. CFN, Chartered Herbalist. Build a strong foundation in canine nutrition in the longest running course of its […]
Elimination Diet for Dogs
As spring approaches, many dog lovers are bracing for weather that can turn their dog into an itchy, relentlessly scratching misery, and seeking online support just in case anyone has found a perfect solution – a new supplement that stops itching without the side effects of a steroid, or a diet change that makes all […]
The Importance of Nutrients in a Home-made Diet
So You Want to Be a Canine Nutritionist
Hello Readers, it sure has been a long time since I posted! Many of you know I had to take time earlier this year, for medical reasons, some of which continue but the most serious has been resolved, and I am working full-time, with clients and students, again. I’m planning to add a post here […]
A Few Words on Calcium, and Supplements in General
Further to the last two entries on management of your dog’s diet during COVID-19 – perhaps the biggest issue home feeders are facing now, is finding supplements needed to balance their dog’s home made diet. This is, as mentioned in the last two entries, more of an urgent concern for clients or anyone whose dog […]
Further Information for Home Feeders
Hello all…I hope you are all safe, staying in, and doing well in this difficult time. Many have emailed since my last update – I have limited time for blogging these days, but it’s important to me to get this information out to you. Further to the last post, I’ve answered many individual emails but […]
Message to my Clients, and Anyone Feeding Home Made Diet
This message is first and foremost directed to my clients, both current and recent (last few years) who are too numerous to reach individually, whose dogs are eating one or more of my therapeutic recipes. First let me say that anyone who needs specific advice, whose dog is on a strict recipe such as we […]
Orange Veggies Part Two
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 pumpkin, at carrots and lastly, winter squash (acorn,butternut, […]
Orange Veggie Differential
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 home feeders use all the time, as part of our […]
Home Cooking for your Dog – an Online Tutorial
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 lovers want to move away from kibble, but don’t […]
What I’m Feeding Danny
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, vitamins and minerals – at levels […]
Consultations for your Dog- a Service Update
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 end, am implementing a few […]
One last Freezie – Omega3s, Antioxidants, Probiotics…
…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, but you can use vegetable broth, coconut […]
Midsummer Sale on Nutrition Courses
Hello, all! I am posting today to share a flash sale with my readers – I generally try to do two sales per year, one approximately around each of the Solstices. A bit late this summer, but here we go. From today until Friday June 30, the following (major) discounts are on offer. The Basics […]
The Raw and the Cooked, or why I sometimes delete links on Facebook
Spring has finally arrived here in the Gatineau Hills and I have been having a very busy year so far. I can’t believe it has been months since my last post! Today I am sharing some thoughts, briefly, on my position regarding raw and cooked diets for dogs; I often hear, both professionally and on […]
Carob/quinoa treat recipe
I’m not sure when I actually bought Todd Caldecott’s lovely and informative book Food as Medicine, it might be about 5 years ago. Although I practise as a Western Herbalist, I have a long standing interest in Ayurveda, and Todd is a great herbalist, someone to be fully trusted. Almost as soon as I got […]
Kelp for Dogs- the Good, the Bad, and the Mumbo Jumbo
Happy New Year to my friends and readers, I am looking forward to a great year ahead, after what many described as an Annus Horribilus — 2016! One of the comments I’ve received a lot, about this blog, in email and on my Facebook group, is that my entries are “amazingly informative” (blush) but sometimes […]
End of the Year Sale
… because I do this every year – for the next ten days I am offering a special price on the two nutrition courses. (The Herbalism course already is at a rockbottom price, until the New year when it will be going up – so it’s staying as is). If you take one of the […]
I Can’t Stress it Enough…
Response this morning to a few emails I’ve received – friendly questions, so I’m glad to respond. The jist of it all is, my recipes may be balanced and cover the essentials, but where are the Superfoods? Isn’t it boring to feed just sweet potato or quinoa, chicken, liver, heart, maybe some sardines or salmon, […]
Learning Never Stops
With all the focus on my new herbal course, I’ve been neglecting to talk about the two canine nutrition courses I’ve run for years, seems like they are well known and I always have a steady stream of new students along with graduates. That said, I think it’s time to re-cap what the Formulation course […]
Fruits and Veggies for your Dog – my Top Ten picks
Fruits and Veggies – my Top Ten Picks Further to my blog entry about pros and cons of feeding plant foods to dogs – several of you wrote and asked what are my very favorite veggies and fruits for dogs. Well, as always the bottomline has to be, that your dog enjoys and does well […]
Real Nutrition for Dogs – Questions on Homefeeding
A concerned follower sent me these questions with some deeply nonsensical answers attached,from another source – and asked if I might offer up some more factual and informed replies. These are all things I hear every day, anyway – so in aid of my personal mission to elevate popular canine nutrition to a serious study, […]
Year End Sale – all three courses
Ok, I’m a little late with this – busy times here (like you can all relate to, hhmm?) so I’m extending the date we discussed on the group. Starting today, as soon as this goes up, and right through till Sunday at midnight, I’m offering the following discount. 20% off any single course 30% off […]
Deconstructing your Dog’s Diet – 101
A topic that comes up often on my Facebook group is, how do people know if a recipe they find online is balanced or not? It is critically important, of course, that recipes not only utilize nice wholesome ingredients, but they provide all the essentials a dog needs, from Vitamin A to zinc.Now this doesn’t […]
Nutrition and Herbs – Seminar in Rupert
WHERE: Rupert Community Centre, 24 Shouldice Road, Rupert, Quebec (about 45 minutes north of Ottawa) WHEN: Sunday, September 27, from 10 am- 5 pm COST: $75.00 in advance or 90.00$ at the door TOPICS This one day seminar will cover a lot of ground! In four parts, here’s what we’re going to look at. 9:30 […]
Vegetables for dogs – to feed, or not to feed?
This is a topic that I am pretty sure I’ve written about before, but every time someone asks me – which is frequently – I can’t seem to find where. So today, I thought I might revisit the whole topic with a new post. Vegetables in the canine diet seem to carry a little controversy, […]
Six Ways to Support Your Dog’s Health Throughout Life
As Danny starts to get a little older, I am in the process of overhauling some of his diet, exercise and supplements, looking ahead to a long and healthy life. He is only 8, but this is the time to start thinking about what changes we might implement to help ensure longevity and quality time. […]
Update on the Formulation Course-extended deadline
With so many self-styled dogfood “gurus” and such a mountain of (mis)information on the Internet, people who want to home prepare meals for their dogs, are often confused about what to feed. It’s critical to ensure not only wholesome foods but balance and adequacy, and hard to know how to do both… As a clinical […]
Here at last – the Formulation Course!
As the Old Year winds down and we all prepare for the holidays, I`m offering a bit of a gift myself, in the form of a new course – one I have been asked for, and urged to do for years – at a very special, one-time-only price. This is the Canine Dietary Formulation course […]
Home Cooked Recipe Books for Dogs – Let the Buyer Beware
As most of my readers know, I cook for my dogs all the time, and I have for almost 20 years. In addition, I took years of training, and I formulate recipes for other people’s dogs, often very sick ones, sometimes sick with several conditions that contradict each other in nutritional recommendations. I teach nutrition […]
It’s Here!
The new “Lite” version of the popular Basics of Canine Nutrition course, that is! By popular demand – I have developed an 8- module version of the more intensive course, which covers much of the same material in a more abbreviated format, and is specially geared to those who wish to learn the basics thoroughly […]
FYI – both courses are open
Every other day or so I receive an email from someone trying to find out when the “next session” of the Basic Nutrition course or the Intro to Animal Herbalism will be starting. I feel I have failed to convey the reality – they are both, always, open for enrollment. Both courses are self-paced, online […]
Precision Nutrition – an Online Chat
For those of you who do the Facebook thing – tomorrow afternoon I’ll be live on my Page, between 2 pm and 4 pm, answering questions about home made diets, and sharing why careful formulation, balancing nutrients – and knowing all you can about the foods you choose to supply them is – so very […]
Nutritional Philosophy revisited
This is an article I wrote for an online journal (which is now not going to be published) and while it’s nothing I haven’t said so many times before, I thought it might be an idea to share here anyway. Occasionally I hear from Friends on Facebook or in “real life” that I might seem […]
All About Liver
Everyone who loves dogs knows that dogs love liver! Treats containing liver abound, recipes for liver “brownies” are perennial favorites (you can find one here on this blog, but there are countless versions) and simple baked treats are a mainstay as “bait” for show dogs and rewards for hard working canines in all kinds of […]
How to choose a Nutrition Advisor
This is going to be one of those controversial entries, but I’ve been asked three times this week to comment on the topic, so I felt a blog entry was necessary. I will state at the outset ; I won’t be listing names of other consultants, good bad or otherwise! To do so is unethical, […]
Still more courses…
This is a quick entry today, to announce a long-awaited offering from TPC – the Formulation Course! For many years on my yahoo and Facebook groups, I’ve been urged to set up an online class that teaches the art and science of basic dietary formulation, so those with an interest in developing their own recipes […]
Concerning the herbs we’ll be looking into…
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 ones. In your own research projects and […]
A re-cap on the new course
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 able to choose more than […]
Introduction to Animal Herbalism
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 in herbs, but nothing to what we are seeing today. […]
Enhancing a Kibble Diet
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 just moves us. Recently on […]
Arsenic in rice? Sadly – yes there is.
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, or most of the time […]
Supplements revisited
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 missed the Essentials, and focus on Targeted (for a health […]
Last article for The Bark- Myths and Misperceptions about Home Feeding
CANINE NUTRITION – 10 MYTHS DEBUNKED – It’s been 20 months since the first melamine-related pet food recall, and during that time, more dog lovers than ever have decided to turn to home made diet – cooked or raw – as insurance against a potential problem with a commercial product. But is a home made […]
Canine Nutrition – two versions now available
The Basics of Canine Nutrition This course is the foundation for all the others, insofar as here we learn about the topic from the ground up, starting with anatomy/digestion, nutrients and food sources, and basic nutrient requirements of dogs. I hear more misunderstanding, half truth and total fallacy in this core area than any […]
Interview for The Bark
Below is a reprint of an early article I did with TheBark – an interview they conducted with me several years ago. It was pleasant to review this and see that everything I said then holds true now. Many things in nutrition change, but a personalized dietary approach grounded in both science and observation of […]
Calculating Energy Needs – Guest Post
Today, a guest post from Ellyn Grubbe, a former student of mine and a CASI graduate, Ellyn does consultations in her own right now and is one of the most nutrition-savvy dog people I know. She wrote this entry years ago to help members on our yahoo group figure out the foundational calculation of all […]
Protein 101
The facts about protein – this is a re-print of an old article I did for my yahoogroup, in it’s heyday..but the facts are solid and we have an entry point for going deeper into exploration on the topic.The core components of a healthy and balanced home made diet are the total energy, based of […]
Cookie of the Week
Well, not necessarily cookie per se, but every weekend at ThePossibleCanine, I’ll be sharing one of my own, or one of my reader’s favorite treat recipes. Everyone who knows me and my work in nutrition, knows I am not a fan of a lot of carb-based, high glycemic, probably acrylamide laden “cookies”. Dogs do love […]
“The Rule of Thirds” – please break this one!
Some rules are made to be broken. This one, I want you to take a closer look at. And see what you think is best. The Boston Terrier is one of many breeds prone to hypothyroidism; correct dietary iodine levels are essential for thyroid health, and many home made diets are low to deficient in […]
A word on the buzzwords…
…”species-appropriate“, to be specific. This morning I am amazed yet again at how many people feel that “species-appropriate” is the main aspect of nutrition that needs to be considered when developing or choosing a canine diet. I know, I can come across a little strident on these matters – and when it comes to laypeople […]
Danny and the quest for *what works* – sensitivity can be unpredictable and needs can always change
Many of my readers know a little bit about my beloved Ridgeback Daniel, the dog who rescued my heart after I lost Luke so suddenly and so cruelly back in 2006. Danny has been a soulmate for me since the day I clapped eyes on him, a wide eyed, sweet faced puppy of 10 weeks, […]
Back to the Grind!
…and I don’t mean eggshell, although that’s pretty much a constant around here.. It’s been a month since I’ve been blogging – due in part to a heavy consulting workload, and then a two week “vacation” that has turned to three as I started research for my herbal thesis (exciting stuff). I’m posting tonight just […]
Supplements 101
I know, I know – I have promised (and am working on!) entries about canine cancer, allergy, yeast, anxiety and more…but hey, it’s been a busy week (new students, lots of client work) and it’s the weekend (a long one here in the frozen north) and I am behind. It’s tough getting everything done, so […]
Zinc
Since this sub-category is “Nutrients A-Z” – and since I am always going on about zinc, I thought we might start with a short entry on the role, requirements and optimal sources of zinc in the canine diet. In contrast to the never-ending tomes I compose on energy nutrients, I’m going to strive to be […]
Carbs Continued – Using the foods
In this entry I want to take a closer look at some of the main foods we could use to form the carbohydrate portion of our dogs’ home made diets, and then look at a sample diet. The higher-calorie/starch foods I see people using in home made diets often include: Rice Sweet potato Quinoa Winter […]
Carbs, Part Three
Over the course of the past week I’ve received a LOT of email about the entries on carbohydrate, some voices in support of my approach (no vilification of whole nutrient groups, multiple factors considered in dietary decision making) others who strongly oppose the use of any carb of any kind (except pulped veggies and fruit) […]
Twenty Questions
Or, as the case may be, five of them for now. I started this concept as “Top Ten Things I am asked all the time” but it rapidly evolved into Twenty… now a blog entry covering all of these would be pretty cumbersome, so I’m starting with five per day. I’m basing my selection on […]
Carbs Part Two:Fiber
You are all going to think this is my favorite topic. …the reality is, I am passionate about teaching others to be unbiased, well-informed – good critical thinkers and researchers when it comes to canine nutrition. And as I’ve been emphasizing, carbs are very misunderstood and unjustly feared. Extremes in diet are never wise, and […]
Think Like a Nutritionist: Carbohydrates Part One
Let’s face it; people are really bothered by carbs these days. And with good reason, in many cases; excessive carb, especially simple sugars and those that contain gluten, contribute to not only our own, but our dogs’ tendency to gain excess weight, plus a whole host of other conditions we used to blame on fats. […]
Preferential Carnivore
Over the past two decades, there has been a veritable explosion of information about canine nutrition, with books such as Dr. Billinghurst’s series on raw feeding, Richard Pitcairn’s venerable Natural Health for Dogs and Cats, and a multitude of newer recipe books – some of which offer reasonably balanced recipes, others that appear to not […]
Nutritional Philosophy
It has been a long time coming, this post. Many years ago, when I set up the original website, I had planned to add articles of all variety, and earnestly tried. Alas, I was not in control of the site, I had to find a time when my super helpful but equally very busy webmaster […]