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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Rowan Vets’ Guide to Socialising Puppies and Adult Dogs
Learn how to socialise your puppy or adult dog this winter with help from our vets in Preston.
10 Fascinating Facts About Cats
Discover things you never knew about cats and perhaps your own feline friend, from our vets and nurses in Preston.
Happy New Year!
Happy New Year! What new year’s resolutions have you made for you and your pet?
How to Protect Your Dog’s Paws During Winter Walks in Lancashire
Winter walks are a great way to keep your dog active. Learn how to protect their paws from the cold and ice with tips from Rowan Vets.
Getting Your Cat in Their Basket for Stress-free Vet Visits in Preston
Start 2025 with stress-free vet visits by following Rowan Vets’ tips for getting your cat in their basket.
Pets and January Blues: Rowan Vets Explains Their Sensitivity
Think you’ll get a case of the January Blues soon? Did you know your pet may feel it too. Read our tips for how you can help them cope.
Evacuating With Pets: Rowan Vets’ 8 Point Flood Plan
As extreme weather become more frequent, being prepared for emergencies like flooding is wise. Read our pet owner guide.
Dog-Friendly Places to do Your Christmas Shopping in Lancashire
If your dog loves going everywhere with you, why not enjoy some holiday season shopping together this December?
Winter Care for Chronic Pet Illnesses from Rowan Vets
Winter can exacerbate long-term pet health conditions like arthritis, obesity, diabetes, and heart disease – here’s how to help.
Rowan Vets Shares Tips For Fun Heart-Healthy Dog Walks
Do you know about all the benefits of dog walking for both you and your dog? We’re sharing them in our article, plus how to make walks more fun!
