Friday, October 4, 2019

Natural Remedy For Your Dog Or Cat's Upset Stomach And Gastroenteritis




Does your dog or cat have an upset stomach? Diarrhea, vomiting and tummy rumbling can cause pets to feel lethargic and depressed. Some cats may hide when they have an upset stomach. Gastroenteritis is an inflammation of the stomach and intestines. It can be caused by bacteria, viruses, medications or foods. Ask Ariel's Power Probiotic and Soothing Digestive Relief  provide fast relief from the discomfort associated with gastroenteritis by reducing gas and pain while firming up stools.  Soothing Digestive Relief For Pets is a natural remedy for upset stomach in dogs and cats.

Soothing Digestive Relief for Pets



  • Calms And Soothes The Digestive Tract
  • Firms Up Stool And Controls Diarrhea
  • Veterinary Recommended For IBS, IBD and Colitis
  • Relieves Tummy Rumbling, Indigestion, Gas, Mucus and Bloody Stool
  • Pure, All-Natural Herbal Blend - NO Fillers!
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Thursday, October 3, 2019

Could Your Kitty's Wheezing, Coughing Or Difficulty Breathing Be Asthma?



Can Cats Have Asthma? 

Could your kitty's wheezing, coughing or difficulty breathing be asthma? A slight cough can progress into chronic episodes of respiratory distress. A cat asthma attack is an immune related condition that can be triggered by an allergy (e.g. pollen, grass), environmental toxins (smoke, cleaning products) or stress. Ask Ariel's Feline Asthma Kit is a trio of tasteless, liquid supplements to reduce inflammation & support your cat's immune system. Lifestyle changes, feeding a hypoallergenic diet and using the Feline Asthma Kit, can reduce the frequency & severity of your cat's asthma attacks.



Natural Remedies for Feline Asthma

Olive Leaf Extract For Pets


  • Scientifically Proven To Support A Healthy Immune System
  • Powerful Antiviral, Antibacterial and Antifungal Supplement For Dogs and Cats
  • Natural Remedy For Allergies, Feline Upper Respiratory Infections, Skin Conditions and Yeast Infections
  • Antioxidant and Phenolic Compounds - Standardized To Contain 20% Oleuropein

  • Ancient Herbal Remedy - Used Since Biblical Times


  • Trio of three liquid immune support formulas (Silver Immune Support, QuentaSAN drops and NotaSAN drops)
  • Easy to use drops (with minimal smell and taste - no alcohol)
  • Reduces inflammation which triggers asthma attacks
  • Clears up sinuses, nasal tract and improves breathing
  • Gentle, natural formulas that pets can take along with antibiotics
  • Supports your pet's own immune system to reduce viral flareups or asthma attacks

Save $10 With The Asthma Kit vs Purchasing The Products Separately
QuentaSAN Drops - A powerful anti-viral, anti-infection homeopathic remedy. These homeopathic drops are the first line of defense with any upper respiratory condition. QuentaSAN drops work best when combined with NotaSAN drops. The two formulas work synergistically to control infections and inflammation. QuentaSAN seems to be especially helpful for lung-related health issues. Many cat owners have reported excellent results relieving continual discharge, runny nose and sneezing related to viruses when QuentaSAN and NotaSAN drops were administered.


NotaSAN Drops - A powerful anti-inflammatory, anti-infection formula. These homeopathic drops are especially important for relieving allergy symptoms. NotaSAN, when combined with QuentaSAN works very well to control chronic upper respiratory infections, asthma, eye and nasal discharge. The two formulas are tasteless drops that can be easily administered to cats.

Silver Immune Support For Pets
- Easy to use, anti-infection liquid. These nontoxic drops are safe for tiny kittens and shown in research to help reduce viral replication. By reducing infection, inflammation is reduced in the membranes, reducing mucous making it easier to breathe.
Saturday, September 21, 2019

Man Saved From Shark Attack By Family Dog




Darby 

As reported by People Magazine

It was a warm summer day when James White, of Rohnert Park, California, was fishing from the shore at Bodega Bay in Sonoma County.   He thought he had hooked a big fish and was trying to pull it in.   He was in shallow water and realized what was tugging on the line was  a 6-foot long sevengill shark. White attempted to remove the hook and free the shark, but the shark grabbed and bit his leg.  

White yelled out in pain to nearby fisherman for help.  He realized there was blood everywhere and that the first bite had punctured an artery.  That's when Darby, White's loyal dog, jumped out of the car (he managed to get the door open himself!) to save his Dad. Darby is a one year old pitbull who was waiting patiently in the car while Dad went fishing.  Darby tried to get the shark to let go by biting at the shark's gills but that only caused the shark to grip White's ankle harder.  So Darby tried a different way and grabbed the shark by the tail and pulled him off his Dad.  White tossed the shark back in the water when it was safe and the shark swam away.   After the ordeal White said "his love for the pooch got stronger" and now White has quite the "fish tale" to report.  

Photo:  Courtesy of NBC Bay Area
Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Our Natural Anti-Histamine For Dogs And Cats Has Many Benefits

AllerEaze is an all-natural pet allergy supplement combining Quercetin and Nettles.  It has many anti-inflammatory and antihistamine benefits for pets.  AllerEaze helps control symptoms of seasonal environmental allergies in your pet  such as itching, scratching and eye tearing.  

AllerEaze is also helpful for cats with stomatitis,  an autoimmune condition where cats develop an allergic reaction to the plaque in their mouth.  This painful disease results in red inflamed gums and mouth ulcers.  Stomatitis is also referred to as "Teeth Plaque Allergy" so feeding cats a hypoallergenic diet along with using  natural antihistamine AllerEaze to control the allergic response can help.  

AllerEaze can help dogs with mast cell tumors because the quercetin suppresses the dog's histamine release.  Many dogs get recurring tumors so using the AllerEaze as a natural antihistamine along with a hypoallergenic diet is helpful.

Is your pet itching, chewing and scratching due to seasonal allergies? Email us at Support@AskAriel.com and we will be glad to help!

Sunday, September 15, 2019

Acid Reflux Natural Remedy Helps Cats And Dogs

"Candy my dog used to suffer from serious acid stomach until I found your products."

"Thank you so much. I want to tell you that if it were not for your products I do not know if my dog (Candy) would still be with us. For 4 months she threw up every night. She would wine and whimper throughout the night because of her acid stomach. I did everything her veterinarian said to due. I gave her Pepcid, changed to Prilosec and nothing worked. And I am well aware of the side effects of antacids long term which really worried me. The same day I started her on the program ( all 3, the Power Probiotics, Soothing Digestive Relief and the Gastro ULC) she stopped getting sick at night, no acid reflux. I have never seen anything like it. I was at my wits end and so worried until I found your products. I just want to say thank you."
Terry L
Penelope
"Here is a picture of my cat Penelope that is also on the same product for her kidney disease which causes her to  have acid stomach as well. This is working great on her as well. Pepcid did not work on either of them but this stuff does."
Terry L






Sunday, September 1, 2019

Hepatic Lipidosis In Cats: How Long Can A Cat Go Without Eating?

fat cat with hepatic lipidosis

While a fat cat might appear to be a happy cat, there is actually a deadly condition that your cat can develop from being obese. Cats are highly dependent on protein in their diet, the protein is needed for fat metabolism which is then used for energy. "Feline Fatty liver" can develop when cats go for days without food (can be as little as 36 hours). 

Hepatic Lipidosis in cats (feline fatty liver) is when the liver stops functioning properly and stores fat, instead of metabolizing it. The cells swell and become "fatty". This build up of fat inside the liver cells can be associated with diseases that cause decreased appetite, or metabolic disorders such as diabetes or in some case there is no identifiable cause. 

It is important to seek veterinary help as soon as possible for the best prognosis.  Your veterinarian will use ultrasound and  blood tests (to evaluate liver enzyme levels) to help make a diagnosis. Once a diagnosis is made it will be critical to find the underlying cause of why your cat was not eating as this will help determine the best course of treatment.  

Why Are Cats At Risk For Hepatic Lipidosis?

This unique combination of cats' physiology, dietary requirements, and metabolic adaptations makes hepatic lipidosis a significant concern for cat owners and veterinarians. Prompt recognition and treatment are essential for a successful outcome in affected cats.

Obligate Carnivores: Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning they have a biological requirement for meat in their diet. Their livers are adapted to metabolize high amounts of protein and fat. However, if a cat suddenly stops eating, their liver can become overwhelmed with fat, leading to hepatic lipidosis.


Rapid Mobilization of Fat: When cats stop eating, their bodies quickly start breaking down fat stores to meet energy needs. Unlike other animals, cats have a limited ability to convert fat into glucose, which is essential for energy. As a result, excessive fat mobilization overwhelms the liver, leading to the accumulation of fat within liver cells.

Metabolic Adaptations: Cats' livers are not as efficient as those of other animals in handling large amounts of fat. Their metabolic pathways are adapted to deal with the high protein content of their natural diet. Sudden changes, such as fasting or a drastic shift to a high-carbohydrate diet, can disrupt these metabolic processes and lead to hepatic lipidosis.

Risk Factors: Cats are prone to stress-induced anorexia, which can trigger hepatic lipidosis. Additionally, obese cats or those with certain medical conditions are at higher risk. Female cats, especially those who have recently given birth, are also more susceptible.

Hepatic lipidosis can progress rapidly in cats, leading to severe liver dysfunction and even death if not treated promptly. The condition requires intensive veterinary care, including nutritional support and sometimes hospitalization.  Diet changes and supplements like liver support, probiotics and enzymes can also help.  Natural treatments for hepatic lipidosis can be lifechanging for cats. 



Author:   Susan Blake Davis
Revised and Updated:  3/20/2024
Originally Published 9/1/2019




Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Natural Hairball Treatment For Cats




Hairballs may be a common occurrence, but cats that regularly get them often have a motility or digestive problem.   Long-haired cats have more of a hairball issue than short-haired cats, but poor digestion is the biggest culprit.  Hairballs form when excessive amounts of hair accumulates in the stomach and is later coughed or vomited up. Feeding a hypoallergenic, high moisture diet (avoid dry food as cats are carnivores and the starchy carbohydrates in dry food are hard to digest) along with Power Probiotic, Lypozyme and Amazing Omegas can improve digestion and motility. Add Ask Ariel's Soothing Digestive Relief to relieve discomfort.  You can also try mixing a small amount of canned pumpkin into meals. Finally brushing your cat can also help.