Rowan Vets' news & pet care advice
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Hoppy Paper Creations: Fold Your Own Bunny Fun!!
In celebration of #RabbitAwarenessWeek, here’s a fun activity the whole family can enjoy.
Rowan Vets’ Guide to a Safe Summer by the Sea with Your Dog
Can all dogs swim? Is it too hot for dogs? Read our beach and water safety advice for a happy and chilled summer holiday season.
Andrew shares a simple home check for overweight rabbits
Our vet Andrew, shares a simple check you can do at home to see if your rabbit is overweight.
Vet nurses in Preston have the best dog grooming tips for you
Is there more to dog grooming than just getting rid of tangles and dead hair? Find out what our veterinary nurses advise in our article.
Five tried and tested ways to give a cat a tablet
Here are five ways to give your cat a tablet, tried and tested by our Preston veterinary nurses.
Rowan Veterinary Centre explore why regular worming is important for cats
Intestinal worms can pose a real health risk to our feline friends, and humans too when it’s tapeworms in cats. Learn more here.
Vets in Preston share the health risks of parasites in small pets
Are pet rodents like mice, rats, and hamsters susceptible to internal parasites like tapeworms and pinworms? Find out in our article.
Nicole shares common signs of worms in dogs to look out for
This month we’re talking about how to spot worms in your dog, plus, we’ve also got a bonus downloadable guide on Flea Spotting too!
#worldspayday
Today is #worldspayday the aim of which is to spread awareness of the long-term health benefits of spaying your pets.
Rowan Vets on spring gardening safety for dog owners
Learn which plants are toxic to dogs as well as pet-friendly plants, ready for your first spring gardening session this month.
