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Five Things Friday
This new feature will consist of five random things I want to share with readers, every Friday. They might pertain to a specific nutrient, to
Meat Loaf for Dogs! One recipe, many variations
As promised; a fun, easy and healthy treat for dogs, with some serious benefits, and a few variations so you can make it to suit
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
Frozen Dog Treats Part Two – Savoury!
So, it’s the weekend and I am having a little fun with recipes – a thread on my Facebook group convinced me to develop more
Frozen Herbal Dog Treats – Part One
Every summer, a few frozen treat recipes start to appear around the internet, usually yogurt based, with additions like sardines and salmon and blueberries –
Three Old Dogs
So, last week on my Facebook Page, I asked readers a simple question: who here has a senior dog? And the response was overwhelming. I
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
Canine Cancer – a few thoughts on diet
This morning I made a comment – accidentally – on a post I saw on Facebook, sharing a highly sensational trailer regarding the power of
Ten Herbs series: expanding the familiar
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
Yeasty dog? It may not be the carbs
This morning I am compelled, finally, to get this brief but important article up for all those who are dealing with yeast infections in their
Beautiful Dandelion – for you and your dog
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,
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