News
Browse our latest news for the lowdown on what’s happening across our group of practices as well exciting updates from Linnaeus. We hope you enjoy a slice of some of the remarkable and heart-warming stories that showcase the amazing work our Associates do each and every day.
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A Parson Russell’s four months of inactivity and sleepiness was finally explained when expert West Midlands vets discovered the beloved pet had been shot.
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One of Scotland’s leading veterinary referral centres has added to its expert team by recruiting a highly-experienced heart specialist to launch its new cardiology service.
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A beloved pet whippet is back on all paws and no longer feeling blue after specialist spinal surgery carried out at a leading Cumbrian small animal hospital.
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A beloved Westie who suffered a very unhappy new year after he gobbled down a festive turkey bone is none the worse for wear after the swift actions of a Cheshire animal hospital.
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A retired police dog is back enjoying the good life again after successful treatment for a colonic neoplasm at one of the UK’s leading animal hospitals.
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Davies Veterinary Specialists (Davies) in Hertfordshire and Southfields Veterinary Specialists (Southfields) in Essex have joined forces to recommence their interventional cardiology work, which will take place at both Linnaeus-owned hospitals.
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An eco-friendly campaign to cut emissions, waste and costs has earned a Cumbrian small animal hospital a national environmental award.
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An Essex vet practice has received a glowing endorsement of its top-quality care for cats with a silver award from the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM).
Animal Ark, in Ilford, which is owned by Linnaeus, has been recognised as a cat-friendly clinic (CFC) by the prestigious ISFM.
Animal Ark’s cat advocate Nicola Young says it’s a welcome recognition of the practice’s determination to promote wellbeing and the highest possible standards of care for all cats visiting or being hospitalised.
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A Swansea veterinary practice has won an international silver award for its treatment and support of cats.
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When a cat’s miaow suddenly lost its thunder, his perceptive owner instinctively knew something was wrong.
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