Rowan Vets' news & pet care advice

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Heatstroke

June 10th, 2023

Heatstroke is a serious issue for our pets.  Many owners are now aware of the dangers of leaving a pet in a car on a warm or hot day.  What many owners might not be aware off is that exercising your dog in hot weather can cause them just as much harm. Heatstroke isn’t just […]

Get Rowan Vets’ tips for choosing rabbit care for your trip

June 7th, 2023

To ensure you have a stress-free holiday, finding the right rabbit sitter to care for your pet is essential. Learn more here.

Vet Ruth Mackay shares advice on dealing with an anxious cat

May 21st, 2023

Many different factors can trigger cat anxiety, from trauma to phobias; here is a guide to help spot the symptoms and figure out what is causing them.

Rowan Vets have tips for dealing with anxiety in dogs

May 14th, 2023

Just like us, dogs can suffer from anxiety. Looking out for signs of anxiety in dogs is important to help them get the treatment they need. Learn more here

How stress presents itself in guinea pigs, hamsters and other small furries

May 7th, 2023

For Pet Anxiety Week our nurses want to give you the lowdown on how signs of anxiety present in small furry pets.

Laura describes common dog allergies that can flare up spring

April 21st, 2023

Springtime can cause havoc for your dog’s health. Learn about the most common dog allergies in our article.

Cattitude or survival?

April 18th, 2023

#didyouknow that cats generally don’t like other cats?

Good news for cats in Lancashire with hay fever

April 14th, 2023

Hay fever in cats is not to be sneezed at. It can make them feel as miserable as it does us humans – but the good news is that it’s highly treatable.

Leanne explains ‘hay fever’ and other allergies in rabbits

April 7th, 2023

A common question we get asked is, “Does my rabbit have hay fever?”. Read Leanne’s advice on the matter in our article.

#nationalpetmonth

April 4th, 2023

April is #nationalpetmonth and a great opportunity to highlight the elements of responsible pet ownership.  IT’S A BIG RESPONSIBILITY!!!