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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TW // Towcester Vets explains cancer risk to unneutered female rabbits
As Pet Cancer Awareness Month is in November, our vets are sharing information on uterine tumours in rabbits, which are very common.
How to choose a good cat sitter in Northamptonshire
Our handy checklist will help you choose a great cat sitter so you and your feline friend will have a stress-free summer hols.
Pet diabetes: could your pet be at risk and can you prevent it?
The team at Towcester Vets have advice for pet owners on how to spot common signs of diabetes in cats and dogs.
Why Trigger Warnings will be in Towcester’s pet care news
We recognise that some of our news may include content that could trigger a negative response for some; learn how we are tackling this at Towcester Vets.
12 signs that your cat could be in pain
The team at Towcester Vets want to help pet owners understand how to identify pain in their cats this month.
Towcester Vets praise Queen Elizabeth II for her lifelong dedication to animals
As the nation prepares to say goodbye to the late HM Queen Elizabeth II, we look back at her love of animals and dedication to their welfare.
Prep your pet and build a dog den ready for firework season
The nursing team at Towcester Vets have some advice on how to help your dog cope when there are fireworks.
Home care tips for arthritic dogs from Towcester Vets
Get our guide on signs of pain to look for and home adaptations you can make to improve your arthritic dog’s quality of life.
Choosing boarding kennels for your dog
Towcester Vet’s team have pulled together ten important questions to ask your kennels before booking your dog’s next stay.
Why myxomatosis isn’t just a wild rabbit problem in Northamptonshire
Prevent your rabbit from getting Myxomatosis and other fatal diseases like RVHD by following our vet’s essential advice.