Dogs Enjoy Increased Health Protection with Natural Defense(TM)

Source: EarthTimes.org, Feb 10, 2010

Green tea, marigolds, flaxseed and chicory root – ingredients with scientifically-proven properties typically found in health food stores – have been combined with the latest in nutritional research to offer dogs complete, natural protection in common areas of health with the launch of Natural Defense™ premium food for dogs.

Developed by an expert team of veterinarians and pet nutritionists and manufactured in Canada, the entire Natural Defense™ product line features a variety of natural extracts plus vitamins, minerals and other trace nutrients scientifically proven to proactively support dog well-being in five key areas – immune health, joint health, digestive health, oral health and skin and coat health. Free of artificial colours or flavours, Natural Defense™ products come in an adult dry formula as well as in three healthy snack varieties which, when fed regularly, provide an added level of defense to a dog’s oral, digestive and joint health. Natural Defense™ products will be available at major retailers nation-wide in early February.

“With the Natural Defense™ brand we have provided dog owners with a scientifically-proven, natural approach to proactively support their pet’s well-being and overall health,” said Sandra Hinojosa, product development manager, Mars Canada™. “One example of improvement we saw during our initial trials were dogs that had regained their playfulness and energy levels after six weeks of daily feeding of Natural Defense™ Joint Health snacks and were once again able to undertake normal activities like running, jumping and climbing stairs”.

Key areas of health for dogs

The development of the Natural Defense™ brand addresses the growing consumer demand for pet food that features natural extracts scientifically proven to proactively support the areas of health that are of primary concern to dog owners.

A 2005 study found that 80 per cent(1) of dogs over the age of three may have oral care issues, which typically range from poor teeth and gums, as well as halitosis, more commonly referred to as ‘dog breath’. One in five dogs over the age of one(2) have been observed to experience mobility issues, which could be attributed in part to the rapid growth rate of puppies (approximately 12 times faster than human babies(3)). This can translate to extra wear and tear on joints while they are still forming. And while it may appear that dogs are able to eat just about anything, their digestive system differs greatly from humans. The transit time for food traveling through a dog’s digestive system is 12 to 30 hours, while humans can take up to five days, making digestive health important to ensure food is properly utilized by the body. Finally, the condition of the skin and coat is very important to a dog’s overall health as they have thinner skin compared to humans(4) which also must act as a protective barrier against external factors.

“As many of us strive to remain fit and active as we age, we are also looking to ensure our pets will age gracefully with us, so they can enjoy as much as possible, the vitality and vigour they had as puppies throughout their life” said Hinojosa. “As with humans, there has been a significant movement from reactive to a proactive approach to promote pet health and wellbeing. By feeding products like those in the Natural Defense™ product line-up, we can take a proactive approach to our pet’s health with products that leverage science and nature to help protect them.”

Mother Nature’s defenses at work

Similar to natural extracts, vitamins and minerals taken by humans to improve their overall health and wellness, Natural Defense™ premium dry dog food and healthy snacks leverage some of the most well-known and documented ingredients to help aid in dog well-being and quality of life in key areas:

Immune Health – Marigold extract, vitamins E & C and taurine provide an added level of defense against everyday challenges to the immune system

- Marigold has been valued for centuries as a powerful antioxidant that also supports eye health

- Vitamin C acts as an antioxidant to help boost immune function and enhance iron absorption

- Vitamin E, an immune enhancing antioxidant, helps protect the skin

- Taurine, known for its antioxidant activity, helps stabilize cell membranes

Joint Health – Omega 3 from flax seed plus glucosamine, a natural component derived from shrimp shells, supports fundamental joint care protection

- Omega 3 helps preserve joint lubrication by protecting the synovial fluid and membranes which provide a cushion-like protection to joints

- Glucosamine is a key building block for joints

Digestive health – Whole wheat, barley and sugar beet pulp promote optimal digestive health

- Whole grains and fibers are a great source of carbohydrates, which provides energy needed for dogs to be active

- The combination of grains and fibres in Natural Defense™ Premium Dry Food provides dogs with an optimal balance of soluble and insoluble fiber to promote proper digestion and help protect their health

Oral Health – Myrtle leaf and green tea extract are natural botanicals that help support oral health

- Myrtle is proven to help manage bacteria associated with plaque formation which promotes healthy gums

- The patented texture of the Oral Health Snack helps to clean down to the gum line

- Green tea helps promote fresh breath

“For years, we have educated humans on foods that have a beneficial effect on health, and how eating a variety of nutrient-rich foods can support overall health and wellness,” said Amy Snider-Whitson, a food and nutrition trend expert. “It comes as no surprise that we are seeing these same natural extracts, such as flaxseed, barley, vegetable oils and green tea, benefiting dogs in a similar way and helping owners proactively promote protection for life.”

Natural Defense™ premium dry food is available in 3 kg and 6.8 kg bags, with a manufacturer’s suggested price of $13.99 and $24.99, respectively. Digestive Health Snacks are available in 400g pouches with an MSRP price of $4.99; Joint Health Snacks in 154g cartons with a MSRP of $6.99; and Oral Health Snacks in 150g cartons in both medium and large sizes, with a MSRP of $6.99.

Green Pet Organics™ Introduces Simply Wild™ Natural Dog Treats

Source: PRWeb.com, Jan 14, 2010

Green Pet Organics™ introduces Simply Wild™ Natural Dog Treats, all-natural holistic biscuits made for dogs. Simply Wild™ dog treats come in five different flavors, Maple Glazed Bacon, Peanut Butter, Grilled Bison, Lamb & Trout, Venison & Apple.

Green Pet Organics™ introduces Simply Wild™ Natural Dog Treats, all-natural holistic biscuits made for dogs. Simply Wild™ dog treats come in five different flavors, Maple Glazed Bacon, Peanut Butter, Grilled Bison, Lamb & Trout, Venison & Apple. Simply Wild™ can be used in conjunction with Green Pet Organics™’ Wild Alaskan Salmon Treats™ that are designed to support healthy hearts, joints, coats and skin.

Simply Wild™ treats are made with real whole foods like farm fresh vegetables, nutrient-rich fruits, human grade meats, wild game and omega-rich wild trout. Simply Wild™ treats are made wheat-free, corn-free and soy-free. Simply Wild™ Maple Glazed Bacon flavor contains Potato, Pork, Lecithin, Arrowroot, Blueberries, Maple Syrup, Natural Smoke, Rosemary. Simply Wild™ Peanut Butter flavor contains Barley Flour, Natural Crunchy Peanut Butter, Rolled Oats, Tapioca Flour, Water, Blackstrap Molasses, Brewer’s Yeast, Garlic. Simply Wild™ Grilled Bison flavor contains Potato, Bison Liver, Brewer’s Yeast, Lecithin, Blueberries, Arrowroot, Rosemary. Simply Wild™ Lamb & Trout flavor contains Barley Flour, Trout, Oats, Smoked Trout, Blueberries, Wild Rice, Garlic, Rosemary. Simply Wild™ Venison & Apple flavor contains Ground Barley, Ground Brown Rice, Venison, Apples, Peas, Carrots, Oats, Brewer’s Yeast, Garlic, Parsley, Rosemary.

In addition to Simply Wild™, Green Pet Organics™ also offers glass and surface cleaners specially designed for pets. These products include the Glass & Surface Cleaner and the All-Purpose Household Cleaner. Green Pet Organics™ is a leading manufacturer of 100% natural products for pets.

Contact Edward Lew at 1-800-306-7910 ext. 269 for more information about Green Pet Organics™’ products or visit www.greenpetorganics.com.

Natural Dog Food Maker to Hold Drawing for Animal Shelter to Receive Charitable Donation

Source: Businesswire.com

Dynamite Marketing, which makes natural dog food and nutritional supplements such as a probiotic for dog health, is inviting Facebook fans to enter a drawing to give 200 pounds of its Super Premium Dog Food as a charitable donation to the animal shelter of the winner’s choice.

In addition, Dynamite will donate one pound of natural dog food to the Idaho Humane Society for every fan who signs up by March 19.

This continues Dynamite’s practice of making charitable donations as an incentive. Last year it offered top distributors the choice of a prize such as a trip to Hawaii or a charitable donation to the organization of their choice. The result was $22,000 in donations to animal charities.

“We tossed around ideas in our brainstorming sessions, trying to determine what would really motivate people who use our dog food and other products,” said Callie Novak, Dynamite vice president. “They are passionate about making the world better. We attract people driven by projects that help animals, improve soil, and save lives. The local animal shelter is always a favorite, and a place where we can contribute to dog health. For many of our fans, giving to a charity actually is more of a motivation than a personal prize.”

Dynamite has been making all natural dog food for four generations. It also makes natural food and nutritional supplements for cats, horses and virtually every member of the animal kingdom. Dynamite products are available through more than 4,000 individual distributors across the country.

All products use only natural ingredients and are made in the United States for quality control. Dynamite’s recently developed Ultimate Dog Food is a raw, natural dog food that does not need to be refrigerated.

Additional information is available at www.DynamiteMarketing.com or by calling 1-800-697-7434.

What’s Really in Your Dog’s Food?

Source: PRWeb.com, Nov 24, 2009

Ragazzilife.com, the web based social network for dog parents and certified canine nutritionist Stacy Alldredge host a fun and informative culinary event. Stacy Alldredge will talk about natural, well balanced and home cooked dog cuisine and prepare special tasting menus for dogs to try on site. Parents will be able to network and mingle while enjoying complementary cocktails, wine and gourmet hors d’oeuvres. The event is hosted in a fabulous and private NYC Soho loft.

Why is it that as a society, our diets have taken a positive turn towards whole, organic, and unprocessed foods, yet our “best friends” are still getting servings of dry or greasy mystery chunks? What is really in your dog’s food?

The nation’s top selling dog food contains the following ingredients: Meat by-products, Modified corn starch, Soy flour, Potassium chloride, Tricalcium phosphate, Titanium dioxide colour, Salt, choline chloride, ferrous sulfate, Thiamine mononitrate, copper sulfate, manganese sulfate, niacin, calcium pantothenate, riboflavin supplement, vitamin B-12 supplement, pyroxidine hydrochloride, potassium iodide, folic acid, and sodium selenite.

What a mouthful – literally.

And what in the world are those ingredients? www.RagazziLife.com (the social network for dog owners) will be hosting an event on Wednesday December 9th from 6:30-9:30pm with special guest canine nutritionist and behavioral Stacy Alldredge. Stacy will dispel rumors and concerns associated with home cooked, natural and well balanced dog cuisine as well as prepare and create special tasting menus for all dogs to enjoy!

Does Fido need to lose a couple pounds? Is Spot allergic to most foods? Should Boomer just eat healthier? Stacy will present three different recipes that target and help your dog’s dietary issues. With Stacy’s certified nutrition expertise, no pooch will leave hungry, but they’ll all leave healthier. And with ingredients straight out of most people’s traditional holiday dinner menu (apples, asparagus, turkey, fish, beef, pasta, rice and more), event attendees will know that their dogs are eating as well as they are this holiday season.”

For more information please visit: http://www.ragazzilife.com/store

Wag, Wine and Dine
Wednesday, December 9th
6:30pm – 9:30pm
Safe Harbor Loft
446 Broadway (b/t Grand and Howard)
3rd Floor

About RagazziLife.com:
RagazziLife.com is an exclusive web based initiative for dog-parents. Based on the deep bonds that dogs can offer, it’s no surprise that we’ve transformed from dog owners into uncompromising and unconditional dog-parents. The idea of this user-friendly, invite-only community is to connect these uncompromising dog lovers so they can interact by email, chats, dates, and fun events with their dogs.

Once a member of the online community, users will have access to discover the best services, the best products, and the best information for their dog. RagazziLife.com will offer several sections of the site:

  • Life: RagazziLife.com users will have the ability to create profiles, upload photos, connect and socialize with other dog-parents and build a personal community.
  • Events: Be on the lookout for wine tastings, movie nights, cocktail mixers, book signings and much more. Dogs are always invited to a RagazziLife.com event!
  • Shop: Who says dogs shouldn’t have an expense account?! On the Shop portion of the site, users can pamper their pups with specialized and exclusive RagazziLife.com dog products.
  • Concierge: FINALLY! Dog parents will have an online and interactive concierge service providing RagazziLife.com users with personal and relevant advice, professional service recommendations, and general information on the ins and outs of owning a dog.
  • Stories: This is an infinite photo album dedicated to dogs’ most memorable moments. It is a virtual room where members can share pictures of those moments with all their friends and comment, laugh, cry and above all… love.

About Stacy Alldredge:
An ardent advocate on behalf of dogs for approximately 20 years, Stacy Alldredge is a specialist in canine behavior problems and a certified canine nutrition specialist. Stacy has successfully trained several thousand dogs and their guardians to enhance the quality of both their lives. Stacy was the canine nutritional consultant on the recently published cookbook, THROW ME A BONE: 50 Healthy, Canine Taste-Tested Recipes for Snacks, Meals and Treats by Cooper Gillespie. She lectures regularly and has been featured on ABC’s Good Morning America, NBC’s Today in New York, Fox News as well as New York 1. Stacy is a consultant to numerous national and regional veterinary and breeder organizations as well as a professional member of the Association of Pet Dog Trainers, The United States Dog Agility Association, The National Club for Dog Agility, and The North American Flyball Association, as well as multiple certificates in Applied Animal Behavior.

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Pitman store owner’s dog, age 25, could vie for Guinness World Record, NJ

Source: NJ.com, September 18, 2009

According to Guinness World Records, the world’s oldest living dog a 21-year-old dachshund named Chanel passed away on August 28, but many have disputed her standing, claiming that their dogs surpassed that age mark.

One dog who could have claim to that title is a 25-year-old Pitman Chihuahua named Cujo (that’s 175 in dog years) whose owner, Edna Freeling brings him everyday to her supplement shop, The Health Garden, in Pitman.

“Customers have told me time and time again that I should enter him into the record books, but the problem is that I do not have his papers since he was adopted from a shelter,” said Freeling. “Therefore, I couldn’t really prove his age. However, the vet and shelter were able to give me an age range when I got him and he’s been here at the shop with me ever since.”

Cujo, who used to be brown, is now almost entirely white. He only has one tooth and is slightly jittery, but is in otherwise good health.

“I’ve always cooked a lot for him ground meat, brown rice, fresh vegetables,” said Freeling. “Broccoli is actually one of his favorites. And I never take him to the vet, he was only there when I first adopted him. He hasn’t had shots in all the years I’ve had him and he’s never been a sickly dog.”

Owning a vitamin and natural food store, Freeling said she knows which supplements to give him, like glucosamine and chondroitin for his arthritis. She even once concocted her own homeopathic potion to get rid of a rash on his head. And most importantly, she said, “I spoil him. He goes everywhere with me.”

Freeling said she doesn’t believe in running to the doctor herself for every ailment, preferring acupuncture and vitamins, so she carries the same approach to her pet.

“I actually had a dog growing up, a mutt that looked like a shih-tzu, that lived to be 21 and only died when it was hit by a car,” said Freeling. “That dog never went to the vet either.”

Cujo, who has a special bed behind the counter, used to greet guests in his younger years but now prefers to relax with his owner. He won’t, however, protest to the affectionate pats and kind words offered by customers young and old.

“He’s as good as a dog can be and always has been,” said Freeling. “All my customers just adore him and people always come in asking for him.”

According to Associated Press reports, a dog from New Iberia, La., named Max, is vying for the record with his owner claiming he has just marked his 26th birthday, but his documents are still under review.

Even if she had the necessary paperwork, Freeling said she didn’t know if she’d care to get Cujo involved.

“All that doesn’t really matter to me,” said Freeling. “I’m just glad to still have him here.”

Pet Nutrition and Holistic Veterinary Care Seminar to Help Homeless Animals, CA

Source: Send2Press.org, September 15, 2009

Ask Ariel Your Pet Nutritionist (www.AskAriel.com) is hosting a pet nutrition and holistic veterinary care seminar “Natural Cures For Pets” to help save the lives of homeless pets. With the current economy, abandoned cats and dogs are entering shelters at an alarming rate and Ask Ariel is hoping the seminar will raise much needed funds to help save them. The pet nutrition and holistic veterinary care seminar will provide valuable tips to help pets live longer and healthier lives through holistic pet care using nutrition and natural pet supplements. Speakers are Dr. David Gordon, Medical Director, VCA Arroyo Animal Hospital and Susan Blake Davis, Pet Nutritionist and founder of Ask Ariel Your Pet Nutritionist.

“Natural Cures for Pets” will provide an overview of holistic veterinary care and teach pet owners about the best foods to feed their pets as well as how to use nutritional supplements for common pet health issues. The seminar will be held on Saturday, September 26th from 10 – 11:30 a.m. at VCA Arroyo Animal Hospital in Lake Forest, CA. Admission is a $15 donation to Ariel Rescue, an IRS approved 501 (c) (3) public charity that saves the lives of shelter dogs in impoverished communities. Seating is limited so please RSVP by email at askariel1@gmail.com or phone 949-499-9380.

Details about “Natural Cures For Pets” can be found on the Holistic Vet and Pet Nutrition Journal blog (www.askariel1.blogspot.com). Recent topics covered on the blog include natural treatments to treat kidney disease in cats, foods that contribute to allergies in dogs and holistic treatments for cats and dogs getting chronic urinary tract infections. Pet owners learn that many of these chronic pet health conditions can be caused by certain foods. For example, the common practice of giving dogs peanut butter can cause allergic reactions, yeast overgrowth and ear infections.

“Many pet owners are frustrated because their pets suffer with chronic health conditions such as endless scratching and itching, canine arthritis or inflammatory bowel disease; conditions where conventional veterinary care has offered limited options. Many of these pet health conditions can be successfully treated using holistic veterinary care including dietary changes, nutritional supplements and acupuncture,” says Susan Blake Davis.

Davis, along with Dr. David Gordon, holistic veterinarian, address a full range of pet health concerns on their blog “The Holistic Vet and Pet Nutrition Journal” (www.askariel1.blogspot.com). Pet owners can submit questions to the blog about their pet’s health problems. Advice is offered so that pet owners can understand their options from both a conventional and holistic veterinary standpoint. For example, owners that have senior dogs with arthritis may be giving their dogs daily pain medication without realizing the benefits their dogs can experience using joint support supplements. While medications may help with the dog’s pain management when necessary, the Holistic Vet and Pet Nutrition Journal explains how fish oil and other joint support supplements along with acupuncture and chiropractic, can help improve the dog’s mobility and quality of life overall. The popularity of The Holistic Vet and Pet Nutrition Journal as well as holistic pet Web sites such as www.AskAriel.com follow an ever-increasing trend by pet owners who are looking for answers beyond traditional veterinary care to improve their pet’s health and longevity.

100 percent of the proceeds from “Natural Cures For Pets” will be donated to Ariel Rescue, an IRS approved nonprofit charity whose mission is to save the lives of shelter dogs in impoverished communities. Since 1999, Ariel Rescue has saved the lives of over 1,200 dogs that would otherwise have been euthanized. Ariel Rescue volunteers rescue the dogs from animal shelters, bring them to the veterinarian and then feature the pets on www.petfinder.com.

For more information about Ask Ariel Your Pet Nutritionist, Ariel Rescue or Susan Blake Davis, CCN, pet nutritionist, please visit www.askariel.com or call 949-499-9380.

Aroma Paws Debuts New Bug Repellant Candle and Odor Neutralizers for Kitty Litter Boxes at Super Zoo in Las Vegas

Source: PRWeb.com, September 12, 2009

Aroma Paws, a manufacturer of chemical free dog grooming products to debut new Bug Repellant Candle and Odor Neutralizers for kitty litter boxes at Super Zoo in Las Vegas.

Tarzana, CA (PRWEB) September 12, 2009 — Aroma Paws, a manufacturer of chemical free dog grooming products, has an extensive line of all natural luxury dog products using eco-friendly ingredients for the dog lover that wants the very best for their furry friend. Aroma Paws will debut their latest creations, a new All Natural Bug Repellant Candle and Odor Neutralizing Mineral Rock Crystals for kitty litter boxes at Super Zoo in Las Vegas, September 15-17th, 2009.

The 8 oz. All Natural Bug Repellant Candle is made with All Natural Soy Wax and blended with the essential oils of eucalyptus, peppermint, tea tree, lavender, lemongrass & clove to deter pests. They are hand poured in the US, made from American soy beans. Soy wax is an eco-friendly, pure burning alternative to paraffin wax candles.

The 4 oz. Extreme Odor Neutralizing Mineral Rock Crystals are blended with odor removing enzymes. They safely neutralize unwanted odors using a blend of natural essential and odor eliminating oils. Odors are removed from the air and will leave area smelling fresh and clean. Use Mineral Rock Crystals in litter boxes, cars, kitchen, bathrooms and smoke filled areas. They are available in Citrus (a blend of Orange, Lemongrass & Peppermint Oils) and Cedarwood (a blend of Cedarwood & Sandalwood Oils.)

Aroma Paws’ goal is to provide Eco-Friendly Grooming Essentials using earth derived ingredients, essential oils & botanical extracts to benefit animals and the world they live in. Our belief is that you can have a product that is beneficial to the dog (helps maintain a beautiful coat and itch free skin), beneficial to the earth (eco-friendly, chemical free & all natural ingredients), beneficial to the animal lover (amazing aromas that eliminate unpleasant dog odor), and gorgeous upscale packaging at a great price.

More information can be found at www.aromapaws.com or by calling 1-888-AROMA-90

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