Rowan Vets' news & pet care advice

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How do I keep my cat entertained while I’m at work?

December 14th, 2022

With our busy lives it is sometimes difficult to always be with our pets. Read our advice on how to stop your cat getting bored.

10 things to do with your dog in 2023 in Lancashire

December 7th, 2022

Why not try new activities and get out more with your dog this year?

What’s your poison?

December 3rd, 2022

Keep your pet safe this season and find out what they can eat from your Christmas lunch.

Winter care essentials for Lancashire rabbits young and old

November 23rd, 2022

Read Rowan Vets’ advice on how to prepare your pet rabbits for a cold winter.

Tick, Tick, Tick!

November 19th, 2022

Would you know how to remove a tick correctly? Learn how so keep your pet safe.

Vet Francis, champions these 6 simple lifestyle changes for older dogs

November 18th, 2022

Our veterinary team have some practical advice on how you can help your ageing dog be more comfortable day to day.

Vital winter checks for senior and arthritic cats in Preston

November 11th, 2022

Understand the common signs of arthritis in older cats and how cold weather can exacerbate the symptoms, plus how to help your cat.

TW // Rowan Vets explains cancer risk to unneutered female rabbits

October 21st, 2022

As Pet Cancer Awareness Month is in November, our vets are sharing information on uterine tumours in rabbits, which are very common.

Noise Phobia – Firework Season

October 18th, 2022

As an owner, how do you help a pet who has a noise phobia?

Hayley shares signs of kidney and heart diseases in dogs and cats

October 14th, 2022

There are a few factors that can cause heart disease and kidney disease in cats and dogs – read our article to find out.