Regular Pet Care News & Advice
Read on for a host of preventative pet care news and advice that’s free & updated monthly. In the stories below you’ll find seasonal tips & information on how to keep your pet healthy. If you would like us to email you whenever we update the news then simply…
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Protect your dog from worms with Towcester Veterinary Centre’s 3-step guide
Use our handy 3-step guide to prevent your dog from getting worms. We’ve also included a handy list of the symptoms of worms to look out for.
Tips for preventing and getting rid of cat fleas
Read our head vet’s advice on how to prevent your cat from getting fleas, the problems they cause, and how to get rid of cat fleas.
Understanding the natural behaviours of cats
Getting to grips with your cat’s natural behaviours can be the key to them having a happier life, but are any of them problematic?
Worried your dog is constipated? Our veterinary team has this advice
Learn what to look out for, what to do to prevent constipation, and how to help a pup that’s struggling to poop.
80% of cats in Northamptonshire will suffer from gum disease by the age of three
Please make sure your cat’s teeth & gums are healthy
Get advice from Towcester Veterinary Centre’s nurses on rabbit enrichment
You can enrich your rabbit’s life with just a few simple adjustments to its surroundings, so check out our tips here.
Cats and cars – Vital winter safety advice
Read our important winter safety advice for cats and download our warning image for drivers to share on your social pages.
Towcester Veterinary Centre shares dog grooming advice every owner needs
Learn why it’s good for you and your dog to set up a regular grooming routine in our article.
Our Nursing team at Towcester suggest these New Year resolutions for small furry pets
Use this opportunity at the beginning of a new year to help improve your pets’ lives.
Towcester Vets advice on keeping your outdoor cat inside over the winter
As the days shorten and the temperature drops, it’s worth considering how cold is too cold for my cat?