Thursday, May 10, 2018

Silver Immune Remedy Is Helpful for Cats With Herpes Outbreak and Sore Throat

Marten
courtesy of @PeculiarPanther
"Mom gave me this Silver Immune Support spray when my meow was weird. I didn’t even notice it because it has no taste, and my meow was back to normal in a few days. Mom also gives this to Marshmellow when she’s having a herpes outbreak, and it seems to help a lot. It’s pretty great stuff!"

Marten (and Mom Erin)




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Silver Immune Support Formula is an all-natural, easy to use, natural home remedy to help your pet recover from a bacterial infection or viral flareup. Key benefits of this natural supplement that is so helpful for cats with sore throats, viruses such as feline herpes and FIV:
Broad spectrum antimicrobial (especially anti-bacterial) Anti-inflammatory effect due to reducing the viral, bacteria or fungal infection Non-toxic Immune system support Can be used along with antibiotics Very well tolerated by even tiny pets Does not kill off friendly bacteria (as antibiotics do) Disrupts viral replication

Silver Immune works well with QuentaSAN and NotaSAN drops and can be purchased by itself or in our Immune Support Kit packaged at a discount price.

Monday, May 7, 2018

How To Reduce Tartar on Your Pet's Teeth





Does your pet quickly build up tartar on his teeth?  While brushing and regular dental visits are essential, there is a lot you can do to reduce tartar build-up on your dog or cat's teeth. Tartar is the accumulation of plaque that has remained on and between the teeth. While age, health, breed and hygiene are factors, diet and poor digestion play a central role in your pet's tartar control and dental health. 

If the plaque is not removed, it may start to combine with the saliva and begin to mineralize, into tartar, in just 3-5 days. If left untreated the tartar can cause the gums to become inflamed and red, pockets may form between the gums and the teeth and it can allow bacteria to grow, which could lead to tooth loss, bone loss and widespread infection. 

The accumulation of tartar is a warning sign.  If your pet seems fine but is accumulating a lot of tartar quickly, there may be underlying digestive symptoms that need to be addressed.

It is important to treat and control tartar accumulation for three very important reasons:

to maintain the health of teeth and gums
to guard against infection spreading to other parts of the body

rapid buildup or problem teeth are often a sign of poor digestion


A common myth that simply giving pets hard, crunchy food to prevent dental problems has not proved true in veterinary research. It is the quality of ingredients and your pet’s ability to digest them that will reduce tartar and tooth decay. Saliva is a core part of tartar accumulation and acidic saliva (due to digestive upset and acid stomach) can result in acid erosion of the teeth. When you improve your pet’s diet and digestion, their teeth and gums will improve too. Be sure to ask about anesthesia free dental cleanings in your area and if possible brush your pet’s teeth.

Feeding fresh, easily digestible pet food ingredients will promote healthy teeth and gums.   Ensuring your pet is digesting food properly is key.  Signs of poor digestion include gas, bad breath, hunching over after meals, loose stool, licking or smacking of the lips, vomiting and eating excessive amounts of grass. 

Natural supplements that help to improve your pet's digestion can also reduce the tartar on your pet's teeth.  Since the mouth is the beginning of the digestive process, these supplements help to maintain a healthy digestive process.  Good digestion results in saliva with the proper pH which can greatly impact your pet's teeth and gums. 

Power Probiotic - The best probiotic for pets!  Backed by scientific research, this powerful, multi-strain formula promotes the growth of  good, friendly bacteria which boosts your pet's immune system.  Pure and natural, Power Probiotic does not contain any fillers.  Supports a healthy mouth, digestive system and immune system.

Gastro ULC   When pets have acid reflux it can stomach acids to back up into the esophagus and mouth.  This can lead to erosion of the teeth and other periodontal problems.  Pets with acid reflux tend to have bad breath as well. Gastro ULC  relieves acid stomach pain and repairs inflamed tissues. 

K9 Digestive Enzymes- This powerful digestive enzyme is more complex than typical pet enzymes because it contains 2 ingredients essential (Ox bile extract and HCL) for the digestion of fats and protein..  When food is poorly digested, it creates gas and pain and this product seems to really make a difference.  K9 Digestive Enzymes is very helpful for reducing tartar related to poor digestion.

Colostrum for Pets-  Colostrum has been shown in research studies to enhance digestion and improve the immune system.  Colostrum is very helpful for pets with bad breath, gingivitis and stomatitis.  Ask Ariel Colostrum For Pets contains tegricel colostrum which is backed by scientific research and proven to be more effective than general colostrum products.  Note: Colostrum is derived from dairy and should not be used by pets with a known dairy allergy.

Lypozyme -(cats and small dogs) a gentle, tasteless, easy to use enzyme formula that helps pets digest protein and fats.  The small amount of powder in the capsule (which can be easily opened and mixed into food) makes this product especially easy to administer to small pets and finicky eaters.


"Our senior husky Legend was starting to get a lot of tartar on his teeth.  Even though we would go for regular anesthesia-free cleanings and fed him a raw food diet, he still had tartar accumulation.  We noticed that sometimes at night Legend would be panting a little and realized he might have some indigestion.  We added K9 Digestive Enzymes and Gastro ULC to his food and on the next checkup, he had a lot less tartar and his tummy noises went away.  After awhile he seemed fine so we discontinued the supplements.  When we went for a teeth cleaning, we were told his tartar accumulation had gotten really bad!  Since then we have always used K9 Digestive Enzymes and Gastro ULC at both breakfast and dinner and his teeth have really improved"  Davis Family, CA.








Sunday, May 6, 2018

Long Lost Cat Frederick Recovers from Pillow Paw


"I just had to write and tell you what your Power Probiotic did for my cat, Frederick. Frederick came into our lives as a stray back in 2011 and I just knew he was someone’s baby because he was so sweet. I tried to find the owner with no success. I fell in love with him and so took a trip to the vet and allowed him into our home.

 At some point, Frederick developed an autoimmune issue which was eventually diagnosed as “pillow paw” by the vet. His front paws would swell and bleed and looked so painful. Frederick went out on what I thought was just a curious stroll and did not return home...This was in 2014!

Now comes the wonderful ending to this story, just last November 2017 Frederick returned home! I could not believe my eyes and honestly wasn’t sure it was him when I saw him sitting on the porch as I arrived home. He came up to me so happily and I noticed that his paws were bleeding and I knew immediately it was Frederick...

After a trip to the vet for a checkup he was prescribed a round of antibiotic, ear mite medication and a wormer. I wasn’t at all sure that the antibiotic would work on his pillow paw and I just hated it for him. While researching pillow paw online I came across your website. I began to read about the Power Probiotic you offer and read that someone else had posted about their cats pillow paw. I ordered a bottle and Frederick’s paws finally healed after so many years of him suffering with pillow paw. I am most certain that the Power Probiotic is what cleared up the pillow paw and continues to help him out with his digestion and immune system today as I still put some in his food daily. His little paws are perfectly healthy and pain free, and this makes me so happy!

I just wanted to let you know that you are a blessing and I am so thankful I came across your website that day. I have attached a picture of Frederick taken just last week."  Dawn Presley-Smith

To learn more about how to help your cat with Pillow Paw, please click on the attached article.
Thursday, May 3, 2018

How To Reduce Your Dog's Shedding



Spring is here and it's shedding season.  Here are some suggestions to help reduce your dog's shedding:

1) Give your pet fish oil. Fish oil contains omega 3 fatty acids that give coats a lustrous shine and reduce shedding. Amazing Omegas is a concentrated, therapeutic fish oil naturally processed from anchovies, sardines and mackerel.  Packed in specialty glass bottles to maintain freshness and purity.  Please note:  chemicals from plastic can potentially leak into fish oil and most pet fish oils are packed in plastic.

2) Try to brush your pet’s coat a few times a week even just for a few minutes 

3) Bathe a little more frequently during the springtime to loosen the dead hair 

4) Avoid grains, food allergens such as poultry and feed your pet a low carbohydrate diet 


Monday, April 30, 2018

3 Tips To Help Your Pet Lose Weight



Has your pet put on some extra layers over the winter? Obesity can contribute to severe mobility issues, cancer, diabetes, heart disease, hepatic lipidosis and more! 

Here are three tips to help your pet get back in shape:

1) Get moving! Try to take your dog outside and get some fresh air. It’s a great way to get exercise and meet new friends! If you have a cat, try playing with a laser toy or move the food bowl or treats so your kitty needs to get up and exercise.


2) Replace some of your pet’s food with vegetables. Measure out about 1/4 less pet food and replace the same volume of food with green vegetables such as zucchini spirals, yellow squash or green beans.

3) Measure out the day’s total treats and put them in a bowl in a central location so all family members take from there. Put away the other treat packages and avoid feeding tablescraps.

These tried and true tips really work and are a great start. Obesity can cut short your pet’s  time with you.  Change your outlook! Instead of viewing cutting back on food as depriving your pet, change your outlook to realize you are giving your pet more time with you and more quality of life especially in their senior years.  Consider eating healthier as a bonding project that you and your pet can do together!

Secondhand Smoke Can Contribute To Bladder Tumors In Pets

We all know how dangerous secondhand smoke can be to people. But did you know that 
secondhand smoke poses a significant threat to the health of pets?  Exposure to secondhand smoke can have detrimental effects on pets, including an increased risk of developing certain health issues such as bladder tumors.  Several studies have shown that pets living in households with smokers have higher levels of nicotine and other harmful chemicals in their bodies compared to pets in smoke-free environments. These chemicals can accumulate in pets' tissues and organs, potentially leading to cellular damage and an increased risk of cancer development over time.

Bladder tumors, including transitional cell carcinoma (TCC), are among the types of cancer that have been associated with secondhand smoke exposure in pets. The carcinogens present in tobacco smoke can be absorbed by pets through inhalation or ingestion, leading to inflammation and damage to the bladder tissue. Chronic irritation and inflammation of the bladder may contribute to the development of bladder tumors in susceptible animals.

Furthermore, secondhand smoke exposure has been linked to other urinary tract issues in pets, such as urinary tract infections and lower urinary tract disease. These conditions can also potentially increase the risk of bladder tumors in the long term.

Here's how secondhand smoke exposure can potentially contribute to bladder tumors in pets:

Inhalation of Carcinogens: Pets living in households where smoking occurs are exposed to the same harmful chemicals and carcinogens present in tobacco smoke. These carcinogens can be inhaled by pets and may contribute to the development of various cancers, including bladder tumors.

Toxicity: Secondhand smoke contains numerous toxic chemicals, including formaldehyde, benzene, arsenic, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), among others. These toxins can accumulate in pets' bodies over time, potentially leading to cellular damage and an increased risk of cancer development.

Impact on Immune Function: Exposure to secondhand smoke can also weaken pets' immune systems, making them more susceptible to various diseases, including cancer. A compromised immune system may have difficulty effectively detecting and eliminating cancerous cells, allowing tumors to develop and grow more easily.

Chronic Inflammation: Tobacco smoke is known to cause inflammation in the body, and chronic inflammation has been linked to an increased risk of cancer development. Continuous exposure to secondhand smoke can trigger inflammatory responses in pets' bodies, which may contribute to the formation of tumors over time.

Urinary System Irritation: Tobacco smoke contains irritants that can affect the urinary system, potentially leading to inflammation and damage to the bladder tissue. Chronic irritation and inflammation of the bladder may increase the likelihood of bladder tumors developing in pets.


How To Reduce Your Pet's Exposure To Secondhand Smoke


To reduce the risk of bladder tumors and other health issues in pets, here are some ways to reduce your pet's exposure. 

Quit Smoking: If you smoke, consider quitting to protect not only your health but also the health of your pets.

Designate Smoking Areas: If quitting smoking is not feasible, designate outdoor smoking areas away from where pets spend time indoors. This can help minimize their exposure to secondhand smoke.

Ventilation: Improve ventilation within the home to help reduce the concentration of tobacco smoke particles indoors. Use air purifiers and open windows when possible to help remove smoke and improve indoor air quality.

Educate Others: Encourage family members, visitors, and guests to refrain from smoking around pets and in areas where they spend time.

By taking these steps to minimize pets' exposure to secondhand smoke, pet owners can help protect their cats and dogs from the harmful effects of tobacco smoke, including the potential risk of developing bladder tumors and other serious health conditions.






Friday, April 20, 2018

Do Grain-Free Diets For Pets Work?




Many pet owners learn about grain-free diets for their cats and dogs after their pets experience health issues such as ear infections, IBS, allergies and more. Some pet owners just want to feed their pets a healthier diet. What are grains? Common grains in pet food include rice, quinoa, oats and wheat. Why avoid them? They are high in carbohydrates and cause inflammation. But grain-free is only the first step..... Many grain-free pet foods replace the grains with starchy carbohydrates such as potatoes, chickpeas, lentils and pea flour. Pet owners may wonder why their pet is eating a grain-free diet yet still having symptoms such as itching and scratching, excessive licking, digestive problems? The reason is that these starchy carbohydrates still are too high in sugar and may be very hard to digest for some pets. 

Limiting carbohydrates by feeding a raw frozen diet or raw freeze dried (not the same as dehydrated which tend to also be high in carbohydrates) can help. Many canned foods are low in starchy carbohydrates but you need to carefully look at the ingredients to be sure that the diet is primarily animal or fish protein and vegetables. Feeding a diet that contains fresh ingredients with a hypoallergenic protein (e.g. rabbit) can give your pet much needed relief.

If your pet is having digestive issues or problems with scratching and allergies, please email us at support@askariel.com and we will be happy to help.  Please know we cannot provide veterinary advice but we can provide articles and information to help you make an informed decision.  Please include your pet's diet on the order form at checkout and our nutritionist will include a diet suggestion on the packing slip that comes with your product directions.