Rowan Vets' news & pet care advice
We’ve got a wide range of preventative pet care news and advice that’s free and updated monthly, right here for you. Read the stories below to find helpful seasonal tips and information on how to keep your pets healthy and happy.
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Is a new baby bunny on the way? Here’s everything you’ll need!
Vet nurses at our Preston practice give advice on what to prepare ready for the arrival of your new fluffy baby bunny.
Toilet training and basic commands – what your puppy needs to know
Rowan Vets’ nurses share their best advice on puppy toilet training and what commands to teach early on.
Hayley’s top tips for litter training your kitten
When it comes to litter tray basics, you need these tips! Get your kitten house trained with our latest guide.
Rowan Vets: Keeping your dog calm during firework season
Firework season can affect all pets – learn how to help your dog keep calm with these top tips from our veterinary team.
Nervous rabbits – how to help keep them happy
Follow Rowan Vets’ top tips on how to keep your rabbit happy in their home – share this article!
Firework advice for cat owners in Lancashire
Top tips from our experienced vets on how to help your cats stay calm this firework season – learn more here…
Read Lily’s advice on why kittens should not have kittens
Neutering your kitten has many benefits – our Vet, lily, has put together advice on responsible kitten ownership and how best to keep them safe.
Tapeworm
Tapeworm is a parasite that is common in both cats and dogs. Did you know that tapeworm can be transmitted by fleas? Read more here.
Rowan Vets’ guide to puppy neutering
As the responsible choice for controlling the UK’s dog population, puppy neutering can also provide many behavioural and health benefits.
Symptoms and warning signs your small furry pet could be expecting!
In this article, our Head Nurse Hayley runs us through the tell-tale signs that your rabbit or guinea pig may be pregnant.
