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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Congratulations to six of our Associates who have been admitted to the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Fellowship for 2020.
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During this period of uncertainty and with many of us self-isolating and in lock-down, some of our clients have been asking questions about COVID-19 in relation to their pet and also how to manage their mental and physical wellbeing. We have pulled together this guide which we hope you’ll find useful.
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We all know it’s not healthy for our pets to be overweight and in extreme circumstances like these, it could be easy to fall into bad habits by giving your pet extra treats or naughty snacks. Advice on how to keep your pet at a healthy weight whilst in isolation.
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You may be wondering how you are going to be able to exercise your dog if you are unable to leave your home. There are many ways that you can keep your pet active whilst at home and keeping them mentally exercised will help to balance this.
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As well as looking out for our own mental wellbeing, it’s also important to keep an eye on your pet’s behaviour and look out for signs of anxiety. Our guide to supporting your pet’s mental health may give you some ideas about how to keep them calm and happy.
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In light of the current COVID-19 situation, we have pulled together a list of the frequently asked questions - which provide further information about the precautions all veterinary practices are taking to help prevent the spread of Coronavirus.
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At Linnaeus Group, the health, safety and wellbeing of our patients, our staff and our community is our number-one priority.
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“I’m really excited about the difference I can make.”
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While student numbers in veterinary science have increased dramatically in the last 10 years, it is widely recognised that efforts must also be made to diversify the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) workforce, as participation remains patterned by gender, ethnicity, and social class.
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The latest team to join Linnaeus is West Midlands Referrals, based in Burton-on-Trent.
West Midlands Referrals deal with a wide range of cases in orthopaedics, soft tissue surgery, spinal surgery and ophthalmology.
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