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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6 Pet Care Life Hacks from Pet Parents in Northamptonshire
Our vets have gathered a few of their favourite tips from pet owners, to help make pet care that little bit easier.
How intelligent is your dog? Take Our Test
Our team at Towcester Vets have put together a set of challenges to help you find out just how clever your dog is.
Summer Pet Water-Safety Tips from Towcester Vets
Read up on the pros and risks of summer water exposure for pets, with advice from our team.
Cat Territory Issues? Read Tips from Towcester Vets
In this article, our vets advise on how to calmly introduce a new cat to your home and avoid terrifying territorial behaviour!
Towcester Vets’ Guide to Building a Dog Obstacle Course
Looking for summer exercise ideas for your dog? Our nursing team have come up with some great ideas for building an obstacle course.
Which Summer Plants are Safe for Dogs, Cats and Rabbits?
Planning a pet-safe garden in Northamptonshire? Discover which summer plants are safe for dogs, cats and rabbits and download our guide.
Help Cats Avoid Heatstroke with These Summer Garden Ideas
Heatstroke is a dangerous condition – learn how to create a cool space for your cat with our vets in Towcester.
Nine Things Our Veterinary Nurses in Towcester Can Help With
From vaccinations to nail clipping and surgery aftercare – here´s some of the wonderful ways our veterinary nurses can help your pet.
Our Vets in Northamptonshire Offer Advice on Overgrooming in Cats
Is your cat excessively grooming? Find out why and when to seek help from our vets.
Towcester Vets’ Nurses Answer: Why Dogs Chew
Wondering when a puppy or adult dog will stop chewing and why they do it? Our veterinary nurses explain.