Friday, September 8, 2017

How To Get Rid Of Cat Dandruff


                                                                                                                    
When a cat's fur is dotted with little white flakes, it could be dandruff. Dandruff may seem like a harmless condition but may be a symptom of a medical condition or skin allergy. 

Along with the white flakes, you may notice that your cat is scratching more (especially around the ears) and the skin in the affected area is red an inflamed. The inflammation is an immune system response and the dandruff can be one of many symptoms. Some of the most common causes of cat dandruff are allergies, poor diet lacking essential omega 3 fatty acids, diabetes, hormonal deficiencies, and poor grooming (often occurs in older cats).   It is important to see your veterinarian to determine the cause of your pet’s dandruff, as some conditions will require medical treatment.

Natural Remedies For Cat Dandruff
  • Amazing Omegas is a researched-backed, concentrated, therapeutic fish oil providing a powerhouse of Omega 3s in just a few drops.  These omega 3s can give your cat a lustrous, beautiful coat and help eliminate dandruff. 
  • Power Probiotic- essential for your pet's good health. Supports digestion, helps fight infection and enhances overall immunity.  A healthy GI tract ( proper balance of good and bad bacteria) allows your cat to more effectively absorb vitamins, minerals and amino acids, which help your cat have a healthier skin and coat. Very important if your cat has taken any antibiotics and steroids.
  • NotaSAN Drops Natural homeopathic formula that fights infections and is very helpful for improving allergy symptoms, scratching and itching. Can be used safely long-term to prevent recurrences. 
  • ProAller   is especially helpful for environmental allergies.  Controls allergies, reduces itching and when combined with NotaSAN Drops, can reduce odor and red spots.
How To Choose A Dandruff-Free Diet 

Cats with dandruff and allergies can benefit from a hypoallergenic, low carbohydrate diet.  Best options are to eliminate dry food (high in starchy carbohydrates) and choose a raw frozen or freeze dried raw novel protein diet in combination with some canned. Some proteins such as poultry are an allergen for many cats so avoiding common food allergens is very helpful. 

Ask Ariel Pet Nutritionist will include a free diet suggestion on the packing slip that comes with your products.  Include your cat's diet on the order form at checkout along with any other health conditions your kitty may have. 

Questions?  Please email us at support@askariel.com

Free Diet Advice For Your Cat or Dog

In the age of automation, AskAriel.com stands out. Not only do we process your order promptly, but we do it the old fashioned way with a personal touch! We review every order and include a special note with diet tips custom tailored to your pet's condition. (Please note we cannot provide veterinary advice!). We care about your pet and want you to get the very best results when you use our products. We firmly believe that to help your pet feel better, diet changes are an integral part of the healing process. Healthy Diet + All Natural Supplements = Healthy Pet

If you have a pet and need advice about which supplements help a particular health condition, please email us at support@askariel.com  Please know we cannot provide veterinary advice but we can direct you to articles on our website and will include a free diet suggestion on the packing slip that comes with your order.
Thursday, September 7, 2017

Diet and Supplements Help Vomiting Rescue Kitty

Benny
"Benny IS a beautiful boy! Not just on the outside, but also on the inside with a gentle and giving soul. I first met him at the St. Paul Animal Humane Society. His human mom had passed away and her husband didn't understand why Benny was so loud and cried so much, so he gave Benny up.  He was sleeping when I first saw him and I stroked his chin. In his sleep, he reached out his paw, touched my hand and melted my heart. I may have saved him (that day), but really, he SAVED me…Truly!

His diet consisted of only dried kibble at the Humane Society. I slowly weaned him to wet food (chicken) after bringing him home, but after a few weeks he began to throw everything up, even chicken broth... it was scary! However, after eight months, I am so excited to say that with your helpful diet suggestions and the Ask Ariel products, Benny is in fine health. I am a very very grateful furr-mom! The two mainstays of Benny's supplemental regime are the Power Probiotics for Pets and the Soothing Digestive Relief for Pets. The Notatum drops were very helpful recently too, when his poopies became diarrhea-like.  I can't tell you how much less anxious I am knowing that I have the means to help him when he needs it. For a 14+ year old, he's living a very good life and I couldn't do it without you all at Ask Ariel!
Thank You"  Geri, Minnesota

IBD KIT

Saturday, September 2, 2017

What To Do When Your Pet Doesn't Want to Eat


Your pet is not eating and you don't know why?  Some pets have food preferences just like we do and some pets can be especially finicky.  However, it is important to determine if the issue is a behavior problem (being finicky) or a medical issue. Inappetence can be a serious sign.  If your pet is not eating, it often is because your pet isn’t feeling well.  Watching your pet closely can tell you a lot about the underlying cause of why your pet does not want to eat.  

Some important points to observe:
  • Is it a certain time of day?  Perhaps mornings?
  • Is it certain foods?
  • Is it environmental?
  • Other pets/people around?  
  • Location of feeding bowls? (some cats prefer high spots)
Be sure to take your pet to your veterinarian if you notice any signs of inappetance. Causes of inappetance can range from kidney or liver disease to gastrointestinal conditions such as pancreatitis.   The longer you wait to take them to the vet, the longer your pet may feel uncomfortable. 

After your vet determines the cause of your pet's inappetance, a change in diet (depending upon the reason) along with a few supplements can make a world of difference.   The following supplements are helpful for inappetance:

Gastro ULC  Gastro ULC For Pets is a natural remedy for cats and dogs with acid stomach, reflux and vomiting

Soothing Digestive Relief -- Enzyme formula that soothes the stomach, relieves gas, indigestion and tummy rumbling.

Power Probiotic -  The Best probiotic for dogs and cats.  Power Probiotic is pure, natural and contains no fillers. 


Thursday, August 24, 2017

In Memory Of A Precious Wheaten Terrier


In Memory of A Special Friend and Client of Ask Ariel:
 
"Our dear, sweet wheaten terrier Biscuit crossed over the rainbow bridge on Friday August 18, 2017.  Biscuit was only supposed to be a visitor but she captured our hearts for all of the years she was with us.  I have a wheaten terrier Murphy and my friend fell in love with my dog and decided to get a dog of the same breed.  Although she checked with her landlord before bringing the dog home, he ultimately said that she could not keep the dog.  She asked if I would "babysit" until she found another place and then that babysitting assignment turned into a 12 year love affair.  

Biscuit was a lover and we teasingly called her "mama bear" because all she wanted to do was mother any little dog that she came across.  It was a shame that she never had pups of her own but she transferred that love to any human or animal that she met.  We will miss our beautiful girl but so thankful for the love and sweetness that she graced us with while she was on this earth."  Lynette, California

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

When You Must Call Your Vet


The past two weeks we have received quite a few emails from concerned pet owners who are on vacation and their pet is displaying some type of unusual symptom that concerns them. While we are happy to help, our response is always the same "Please contact your vet right away".  While we all wish someone could quickly tell us over the phone or via email what's wrong with our pet and not to worry.....unfortunately it doesn't work that way.

Some of the concerns expressed: vomiting, hot spots, limping, diarrhea, urinating more frequently, etc. Unfortunately these things can come up at some of the most inconvenient times and it creates a lot of stress for you and your pet. It's hard to stop what you are doing (e.g. may have a fun activity planned) but at the very least, call your vet! Your vet will tell you if this is something serious where your pet needs to be seen right away or perhaps it can wait until you get back. If it is after hours, call an emergency clinic. But make the call. Yes it can cost money, mess up plans and create extra stress. But not calling can have dire consequences and leave you with regret and guilt. There is no cost to making the call and then once you have the facts, you can figure out the next best step. When in doubt, knowledge is power! 
Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Natural Remedies For Dogs and Cats With Pancreatitis

Liver kit 2

VETERINARY-APPROVED   CLINICALLY PROVEN TO WORK 

The Pancreatitis and Liver Support Kit  is an all- natural, holistic treatment that is excellent for cats and dogs who have had pancreatitis.  It includes three formulas: Power Probiotic, Lypozyme and Liver & Gallbladder Support Formula.  The three formulas are powerful, individual formulas and can be purchased separately but for best results, we recommend using the three formulas together.

Dogs and cats feel better quickly using these three clinically-proven herbal and enzyme formulas. These all-natural supplements are gentle but effective in supporting the liver, gallbladder, pancreas and intestinal tract. The enzymes and probiotics are at a therapeutic level making them highly effective in breaking down food, easing the burden on the pancreas and digestive tract. The Pancreatitis Kit is excellent for dogs and cats with the following conditions:
*Pancreatitis
*Canine Cushings Disease
*Difficulty digesting fats (indigestion)
*Breeds prone to pancreatitis such as Schnauzers, Poodles and Cocker Spaniels
*Gallbladder problems
*Elevated Liver Enzymes
*Diabetes
*Senior cats and dogs

The formulas are all capsules that can be opened and the powders inside can be sprinkled on food.

Please include your pet's diet and diagnoses on the order form at checkout.  We will include a diet suggestion on the packing slip that comes with your order.