Thursday, April 25, 2019

SAMe And Natural Treatments For Hip Dysplasia Keep Border Collie Dot Moving!




"Dot was diagnosed with bladder crystals at 10 weeks of age (she is now 7 years old). For the remainder of that year she was on antibiotics, as problems would recur. I wanted to stop that cycle of treatment that was expensive and offered no solutions, while filling her little body with antibiotics. That is when I found you on-line… I began Power Probiotic and  fish oil (Amazing Omegas) supplementation ( and changed diet after it was discovered that Dot had allergies). She did not have another episode of bladder problems. Her diet has changed little... She takes Power Probiotic  every day ... has never been sick and has no bad breath. 

At age 2 Dot was diagnosed with bilateral hip dysplasia, common in both her breeds of Border Collie and Bernese Mountain Dog. Because I know the side effects of traditional anti-inflammatories, I started her on ArthroSoothe For Pets... at a dosage less than recommended. She had some limping. I began giving the recommended dose and she has done very well. Lesson learned. If there was a flare up of her hip dysplasia, I added Canine Comfort, which helped quickly. Also started CBD Oil within the past year, which has been a good addition. She recently had a wonderful day playing in the creek, chasing sticks. Putting weight on that leg is now painful for her, so I added Special SAMe. A hip replacement may be in the future, but I feel the supplements and natural treatments have been beneficial in helping keep her active and in good muscle tone, which, even with a replacement, would improve results. With activity limitation and a cut back on food, resulting in weight loss and the increased supplementation, I hope we get through this episode. I often wonder what we would have done without the help of you and the products."

Thanks
Linda- Arkansas
Saturday, April 13, 2019

Healthy Alternatives To Avoid Declawing Your Cat



Many cat owners may not realize the long term effects that declawing can have on their pet's wellbeing. 
Declawing, or onychectomy, requires completely amputating the last bone on every toe of the cat because the claw grows from that bone. If you leave a fragment of that bone, the claw will regrow, often in a deformed way that leads to infections and lameness years after the surgery. Many people who had cats declawed in the past had no idea that bones were being amputated or the potential for long-term pain and suffering. There is also an increase in behavioral problems, which can be very difficult to treat. Many cats stop using the litterbox after surgery and start eliminating on soft objects like rugs, sofas or beds, which tends to be a lifelong problem and often leads to the abandonment of the cat. Some cats do seem to increase biting behavior after surgery as well.

Healthy Alternatives To Avoid Declawing Your Cat

1) If you have a kitten, you can acclimate them to nail trims early on. Adult cats can usually also learn to tolerate nail trims, but it can take longer.


2) Be sure your cat has appropriate scratching surfaces where your kitty can scratch freely.


3) Keep areas you don’t want scratched such as the arm of a sofa, temporarily covered with plastic or double-sided tape to deter scratching while the cat learns to use the post.


4) Consider nail caps as these can work well too.

Having a pet can present challenges and requires training and effort to ensure you and your cat can have a mutually enjoyable living arrangement. Please consider these alternatives and/or seeking the advice of a cat expert before resorting to declawing. For more Information click here ➡️Www.thepawproject.org/FAQs/
Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Rescue Puppy with Giardia And Heart Disease Lives To Be 10 With Help From Natural Supplements



“My precious Romo passed away.  Romo lived to be 10 years old despite having a tough start.  He was 4 months old when I rescued him. He had Giardia, had been bitten on his leg which caused an infection, and he had a seroma from his vaccinations since they gave him all his vaccinations at the time he was neutered.  Romo was a very loving, kind and extremely smart dog. He developed dilated cardiomyopathy and kidney disease when he was about 5 years old. I changed his diet to homemade and started him on a supplement regimen which include the following products from Ask Ariel:

Purrfect Pet CoQ10 for Dogs
Power Probiotic for Pets
Kidney Health Protein Support for Pets
Resveratrol for Dogs
Renelix Dog and Cat Kidney Formula 


I believe the supplements and changing his food slowed down the progression of his heart disease and I was able to reverse his kidney disease. His kidney function and kidney values returned to normal.  His vets said he had kidneys of steel. His heart disease and kidney disease I feel did not contribute to him passing away, all blood work was normal and heart was stable.  We don't know the reason for his passing, but I miss him every day and my love for this special dog will never die.  Love you Romo, you will never be forgotten. "

Cindy F.  - Illinois 

What is dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs? Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a heart condition that can affect dogs. It is characterized by the enlargement (dilation) of the heart chambers, particularly the left ventricle. As the chambers enlarge, the heart muscle becomes thin and weakened, leading to a decrease in the heart's ability to pump blood effectively.

The exact cause of dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs is not always clear, but it is believed to have both genetic and nutritional components. Certain breeds, such as Doberman Pinschers, Boxers, Great Danes, and Cocker Spaniels, are more predisposed to developing DCM.

Symptoms of dilated cardiomyopathy in dogs can include:

Coughing
Difficulty breathing or rapid breathing
Fatigue or weakness
Fainting or collapsing
Abdominal distension
Increased respiratory rate
Irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias)
Diagnosis typically involves a combination of physical examination, imaging techniques like X-rays and echocardiography, and sometimes electrocardiography (ECG) to assess the heart's function and rhythm.


Monday, March 11, 2019

March Is National Nutrition Month And A Great Time To Reassess Your Pet's Diet



March is National Nutrition Month® which originated in 1973 as an annual nutrition education and information campaign by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. It is intended to help spotlight the importance of eating a nutritious diet and developing an eating and physical activity plan for a healthy lifestyle.

Although this was intended for people, we would like to extend this to pets. Dogs and cats should eat a healthy balance between protein, fiber, fats (especially Omega 3 fatty acids) and limited carbohydrates. Many pet foods that claim to be “healthy” contain ingredients that can contribute to a variety of problems including allergies and urinary tract infections.

To read more about proper nutrition for your pet click here

Monday, March 4, 2019

Treatment For Pumpkin The Cat's Autoimmune Condition Is Helping

Pumpkin
"Pumpkin has suffered from many autoimmune health Issues (stomatitis, IBD) since he was a baby... For years, I have been doing everything, no matter the cost to better his quality of life, as I cannot handle when he is in pain. Finding Ask Ariel Your Pet Nutritionist was honestly the GREATEST moment in my life. To know I could stop getting steroid injections for Pumpkin, and keep him on a healthy path, has blessed us both. Lots of love, thank you" 


  Cassandra, Florida






Contains three tasteless, natural remedies.  These three remedies deliver fast relief for your pet's autoimmune symptoms (e.g. Stomatitis or Pillow Paw) and are easy to administer.  They help modulate and support your pet's natural immune response rather than overstimulating it the way many supplements can.   Save on the package price when you buy all three natural remedies together.  

NotaSANNatural homeopathic formula that fights infection and supports your pet's immune system.  Controls harmful bacteria and restores gut flora balance, improving digestive symptoms and immune function.  Gentle, easy to administer and safe for long-term use. 

QuentaSANNatural homeopathic formula that fights viruses and infection, especially targeting the lung and upper respiratory system.  Autoimmune disorders in cats especially often involve underlying viruses so using the NotaSAN and QuentaSAN together is very effective in treating autoimmune disease in pets.

Silver Immune SupportSilver Immune Support is an all-natural, easy to use remedy to help your pet recover from a bacterial infection or viral flare-up.  It is a broad spectrum antimicrobial and well tolerated even by tiny pets.




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Sunday, March 3, 2019

Poodle with Heart Murmur and Allergies Gets Better With Natural Remedies

Bella on her Cloud

"I am so fortunate to have found Susan Davis and Ask Ariel Your Pet
Nutritionist early on in my poodle’s life when she was just a few
years old. Bella is now a spry little senior who will celebrate her
fourteenth birthday in August.

I credit Susan and her informative website for educating my family on
the vital role proper nutrition and supplementation play in helping
our pets live their best lives. Bella has food and environmental
allergies and now a Grade IV heart murmur. Yet she is thriving with a
high-quality freeze-dried diet in the morning and a homemade mix of
fish and veggies at night, along with the following Ask Ariel
supplements:

Power Probiotic
AllerEaze
Purrfect Pet CoQ10
Liver and Gallbladder Natural Supplement
LypoZyme
Kidney Health Protein Support

Whenever I encounter pet owners looking for ways to improve their
animal companions’ health and quality of life, I refer them to Ask
Ariel’s website for comprehensive information and high-quality
products.

Ordering is easy, fulfillment is fast, and the Ask Ariel team is very
responsive in answering my questions. I will continue to use these
products and benefit from Susan’s educational resources for as long as
I am fortunate enough to share my life with a pet."

Brenda N., Los Angeles
Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Pay To Spay, Inc Is Making A Difference To Save Lives And Reduce Pet Overpopulation


We would like to recognize Eve Crespin, Founder and President of Pay to Spay, Inc. a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization located in Gainesville, Florida.   Eve is an entrepreneur, interior decorator, community activist and environmental defender, but mostly she is a devoted animal lover making the world a better place for pets.  After working with rescues for over 20 years, Eve realized it would take a different approach in order to truly reduce, and eventually eliminate, the number of unwanted animals born each year, only to be killed in shelters.

Over the years, Eve had told her husband Bill that in lieu of birthday gifts she just wanted him to donate to animal charities. In 2016, he surprised her with the best birthday gift ever…a charity of her own. He had incorporated Pay to Spay, Inc. so that Eve could fulfill her dream of leading by example and walking the walk. Pay To Spay Inc is 100% funded by donations and proceeds go directly toward reducing fixing animals and reducing the pet overpopulation problem.  To read more about the wonderful difference Pay To Spay Inc is making to help animals, please click here.


We also wanted to share the story of how Eve became such a great kitty mom to over 20 fur babies and what brought her to Ask Ariel!

Our cats came to us many different ways. Mostly, when we lived in the Florida Keys for 14 years. I worked with rescue groups and was a foster failure. Also, some just showed up at our house, and others were dumped. When we moved to Gainesville, Florida, we brought our colony of 24 cats with us, because they are our family… I have been using the Ask Ariel Immune Support And Asthma Kit on several kitties now for awhile (along with other products). It has drastically helped with many issues. I found that when I took some of them off this on a daily basis they reverted back to being very sick and problematic. Once on this combo again for a month, they are clearing up.  Thanks for offering such amazing products. “

Eve-Florida



Some of Eve’s Favorite Products:

Immune Support Kit

Contains 3 tasteless, liquid natural remedies.

NotaSANNatural homeopathic formula that fights infection and supports your pet's immune system.  Controls harmful bacteria and restores gut flora balance, improving digestive symptoms and immune function.  Gentle, easy to administer and safe for long-term use. 

QuentaSANNatural homeopathic formula that fights viruses and infection, especially targeting the lung and upper respiratory system.  Autoimmune disorders in cats especially often involve underlying viruses so using the NotaSAN and QuentaSAN together is very effective in treating autoimmune disease in pets.

Silver Immune SupportSilver Immune Support is an all-natural, easy to use remedy to help your pet recover from a bacterial infection or viral flare-up.  It is a broad spectrum antimicrobial and well tolerated even by tiny pets.

Lypozymeis a gentle, easy to administer digestive enzyme formula for all dogs and cats that helps with the digestion of protein, fats and carbohydrates. Provides tremendous relief with digestion, helps with stool formation and supports overall immune health.

Oxicell-SE-  Easy to apply, no-pill antioxidant formula. Simple way to give a cat or small dog vitamins.