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 your cat a senior?
As our feline friends get older they can begin to experience health issues that are not always obvious to owners.
Dog vaccination – the what and the why.
How does vaccination protect your dog from common diseases?
Cat vaccination, how does it protect?
#rowanrecommends having your cat vaccinated against common diseases. But what are those diseases and how do they affect your pet?
Rowan Vets shares 14 signs of small furry pet dental problems
A common dental problem that rabbits, guinea pigs, and hamsters face is overgrown teeth. Understand the signs to look out for in our article.
Fleas – your pet and your home
We are regularly asked why we need to treat our pets for fleas as often as we recommend.
What is my pet’s body condition score?
What is a body condition score? How does it help to know if your dog is at the right weight?
Ruth shares 7 signs your dog needs to see a Vet Dentist
We are focusing on oral care for Pet Dental Health Month, starting with why smelly dog breath is a bigger problem than you might think.
Budget for your pet’s preventative healthcare with Rowan Vets!
Budget for your pet’s preventative health care and be confident that they will be covered by vet recommended and prescribed products that work to prevent the parasites and diseases that cause your pet harm.
#rowanrecommends – Pet Health Insurance
#didyouknow that pets have a welfare right to access healthcare? Pet insurance is a VERY important part of pet ownership and helps pay for your pet’s healthcare.
Rowan Vets explains the signs of feline dental disease to look for
Dental disease in cats is more common than you might think, affecting around 85% of cats over 3 years old. Read our advice on what to look out for.
