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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Preston veterinary surgeon shares how to spot rabbit pain
Rabbits are notorious for being able to hide pain and illness very well. Our Vet shares rabbit pain symptoms to look for.
Is my cat in pain? Vet Ruth Mackay explains signs to look out for
Read our article to understand why spotting pain in cats can be tricky, and the tell-tale signs to look out for.
Rowan’s Health Care Plan – Is it worth it?
As the cost of living crisis continues to bite, should you consider joining our pet health care plan?
Puppy Socialization Classes
We are excited to share that we are starting our fabulous puppy socialization classes again from Wednesday 7th September 2022. This class is now full but we’ll be running more soon. Socializing your puppy is a key part of their development and helps to minimize the risk of developing fear behaviours into adulthood. The sessions […]
Why rabbit vaccinations are so important in preventing fatal diseases
Find out why the clinical team at Rowan Vets think rabbit vaccinations are really non-negotiable.
Rowan Vets’ guide to cat pregnancy
Learn what to expect when your cat is expecting with our quick but comprehensive guide to cat pregnancy.
Puppy Socialization Classes – 7th September 2022
Socializing your puppy is a key part of their development and helps to minimize the risk of developing fear behaviours into adulthood.
What do dog vaccinations protect against?
During immunisation month, our team in Preston have some important advice for dog owners on vaccinations.
Noise Phobia – Firework Season
Firework noise phobia is an issue that affects thousands of pets and their owners each year.
Cushings Disease
This disease is life threatening and is caused by the growth of either a benign or malignant tumour on the pituitary gland.
