Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Minature Schnauzer with Pancreatitis Benefits From Holistic Care


Hello Susan,

I just wanted to drop you a quick note again to say thanks.
Sadly, our dog, Sparky passed away on January 16 this year. He was feeling fine until the last day or two. But on that day, while laying next to me on the couch watching TV, he had heart failure and mercifully died quickly. Our vet said that along with his diabetes, and a "mass" on his liver (we never knew if it was benign or malignant) he also had a heart murmur.

Looking back on last year at this time, he had a serious bout of pancreatitis. But with your helpful and kind nutrition guidance, we were able to pull him through that and he enjoyed another year of quality life - walks in the park, eating normally, fun rides in the car, etc. We were blessed to have had that time with him. Your guidance helped Sparky have that year with us and we are very thankful.

Hopefully, when the time comes for us to adopt another animal friend, we will remember the lessons we learned from you.

Best regards,
Paul Mally

Supplements for Dogs and Cats with Pancreatitis
Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Special Teddy Finds His New Forever Home




"Teddy"

Soooo precious! What a tail wagger! Two year old Teddy is a lovable, affectionate, cuddly, Maltese/Papillon mix. Teddy was confiscated from the home of an animal hoarder and was brought to the Orange County Animal Care Center (a high-kill shelter in Orange, CA). Teddy was born with misshapen front legs. He also was very neglected, covered in mats from the tip of his nose to the tip of his tail.

When Teddy was brought to the shelter, he was very scared and shy. He wasn't used to getting human attention. The shelter wasn't even sure if he was going to be able to be adopted. Ariel Rescue saw that Teddy needed help! Teddy was adopted out of the shelter by one of Ariel Rescue's volunteers. Then he was taken to the vet for an exam. The vet said that Teddy had very strong back legs and a strong back -- very good news for Teddy! However the vet found that Teddy did have a hernia that needed to be surgically repaired. Teddy did get the surgery that he needed. He was fostered in an Ariel Rescue volunteer's home, where he recovered from his surgery. He was given very nutritious food to eat and lots of loving attention.

We don't think that Teddy had ever been groomed before. He was given his very first "beauty bath". He was then introduced to a doggie blow-drier. Teddy did very well being blow-dried after his bath. All his mats were then clipped away and he was given his first hair-cut. He learned to liked being brushed and fussed over. He now looks like a completely different dog than the one who was so neglected.

Teddy has turned out to be a very playful, fun-loving dog. He is able to get around quite well by hopping on his back legs and scooting on his chest. While he was being fostered, he would play with his doggie toys, throwing them up in the air and then chasing them. He could even climb up onto his foster mom's lap! He also had fun playing with the other Ariel Rescue dog that was also being fostered.

Teddy has now found his new forever home with a wonderful woman who has two other dogs. Teddy spends his days playing with his new doggie friends and his new mom. Teddy never again has to be the lonely, scared, sad dog passed over at the shelter. Now he is the pampered, well-loved dog that he deserves to be. Ask Ariel donates a portion of the profits from client purchases to Ariel Rescue, a non-profit charity dedicated to saving the lives of shelter dogs.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Labrador Retriever with Chronic Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) Improves with Nutrition and Supplements





Dear Susan:

I am writing this testimonial so that others like me who are very hesitant to follow instructions from someone (I didn't even know) on the internet can possibly help their dog. Like most people, my dog, Sophie is a part of the family and when she is not doing well, it affects us all. She had recurrent urinary tract inflections that became resistant to antibiotics. And as a result of the large amount of antibiotics, she started to have digestive and itching issues. One thing led to another and after two different vets, with multiple visits, costing lots of money and no improvement I was extremely frustrated at the very least.

After much internet research I came upon, Susan Davis, someone who took the time to explain the importance of proper nutrition for dogs and the extreme role that it plays in their health. I must admit that I was hesitant as first as I looked at the cost of some of the natural supplements and food changes. However, when comparing it to the continuing veterinary bills and medication it ends up to be less expensive. But more importantly, I was able to stop the cycle of ill health (UTI'S, digestive etc) and Sophie was so much happier and healthier!

Susan not only gives you solid advice on how to help your animal feel better but truly cares about you (the owner) and the dog as you can feel it in her compassionate way of discussing the nutritional plan that she sees fit your your particular situation. I could go on and on but suffice it to say that I would highly recommend her and the Ask Ariel supplements and/or other supplements that she feels is appropriate.

Sincerely,
Sandy & Sophie

Note to the reader: Sophie is a pet therapy dog and was recently featured in this article. Click this link to learn more about the wonderful work beautiful Sophie does helping those who are sick in the hospital.
Monday, February 21, 2011

Blossom Finds Her New Forever Home

"Blossom"

What a sweetie! Blossom is an absolutely adorable three year old Australian Shepherd / Sheltie mix!

She was brought into the Orange County Animal Care Center (a high-kill shelter in Orange, CA), along with her one year old son. She had a litter of puppies and her owner kept her and her last puppy alone in the backyard for the entire year. Then both dogs were turned into the shelter. Her puppy got adopted right away, but Blossom was so shy, the shelter wasn't even sure if she was going to be able to be adopted. Ariel Rescue saw that Blossom needed help!

Blossom was adopted out of the shelter by one of Ariel Rescue's volunteers. Then she was taken to the vet for an exam. She was fostered in an Ariel Rescue volunteer's home, where she received her "beauty bath" and was given very nutritious food to eat. Blossom lived up to her name and "blossomed" into a brand new dog.

Blossom has now found her new forever home with a retired school teacher. Blossom spends her days taking walks to the park and cuddling up at the feet of her new "mom" while her new mom reads at the park. Blossom never again has to be the lonely, scared, sad dog passed over at the shelter. Now she is the pampered, well-loved dog that she deserves to be.

Ask Ariel donates a portion of the profits from client purchases to Ariel Rescue, a non-profit charity dedicated to to saving the lives of shelter dogs.
Friday, February 18, 2011

Emmett Finds His New Forever Home

"Emmett"

What a sweetie! Emmett is an absolutely adorable 4 year old Bichon Frise / Miniature Poodle mix. He was brought into the Orange County Animal Care Center (a high-kill shelter in Orange, CA). His owners were contacted but they never picked him up. Emmett was at the Orange County Animal Care Center for a whole month -- he was running out of time. Ariel Rescue saw that Emmett needed help!

Emmett was adopted out of the shelter by one of Ariel Rescue's volunteers. Then he was taken to the vet for an exam. He needed eye medication because his dirty hair had been in his eyes. He was fostered in an Ariel Rescue volunteer's home, where he received his "beauty bath" and was given very nutritious food to eat. After one week, his eyes were healed and he was ready for his new home.

Emmett has now found his new forever home with an older couple. Emmett spends his days taking walks and snuggling in the lap of his new "dad". Emmett never again has to be the sad dog passed over at the shelter. Now he is the pampered, well-loved dog that he deserves to be.

Ask Ariel donates a portion of the profits from client purchases to Ariel Rescue, a non-profit charity dedicated to to saving the lives of shelter dogs.
Thursday, February 17, 2011

Making Better Connections With Your Pet



Bonnie Taplin
Animal Communicator
presents
“Making Better Connections With Your Pet”


Saturday, February 26, 2010 School of Healing Arts
2:00 – 3:30 pm 23117 Plaza Pointe Dr.
$20 per person Suite 150 (on the right)
Laguna Hills, CA 92653



In this class you will....

* Discover how to deepen the relationship with your pets
by understanding their wants and needs
* Explore ways to address unwanted behavior/emotional concerns
* Find out how to more effectively deal with pets’ death/dying issues
* Receive a FREE mini-consultation for 1 pet (based on attendance)

Please bring a photo of a pet -- living or passed – you want to hear from


Seating is limited ~ register early!
To reserve your space, contact Bonnie at (949) 636-5500 or Btaplin88@aol.com
or call the School at (949) 768-5272


Bonnie’s mission is to give animals a voice, to offer grief counseling to those whose pets have
passed on, and to help pet owners improve their relationships with their animals. For further
info about Bonnie, go to http://www.bonnietaplin.com/
Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Yorkie's Lungs and Breathing Improves with Cordyceps


"Thank you so much Susan for helping Tucker. Ever since you gave me the Cordyceps, he hasn't needed his lung medicine or allergy pill. He no longer snores while sleeping and is no longer congested. The Cordyceps improved his energy and helped him breathe much better."

Tracey and Tucker Pennsylvania 2011