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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Get the Towcester Vets list of new activities to do with your dog in 2023
Why not try new activities and get out more with your dog this year?
Common winter pet hazards
Here are Towcester Vets top tips for keeping your cat or dog safe and comfortable in the frosty season.
Cat and dog owners, have you seen our Christmas list of pet poisons?
Chocolate, mistletoe, tinsel… what can harm pets at Christmas? Keep these items out of reach.
6 simple lifestyle changes for older dogs
Our veterinary team have some practical advice on how you can help your ageing dog be more comfortable day to day.
Towcester Vets shares signs of kidney and heart diseases in dogs and cats
There are a few factors that can cause heart disease and kidney disease in cats and dogs – read our article to find out.
Five ways to spoil your pet post-holiday
If you are hiring pet care for your summer holiday, spoiling your pets when you return could be just what they need.
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.