Anicura
AniCura is a leading provider of high-quality veterinary care for companion animals in Europe. Founded in 2011, AniCura has grown rapidly through the acquisition of numerous veterinary clinics and hospitals across the continent. The company is headquartered in Danderyd Municipality, Sweden.
History[edit | edit source]
AniCura was established in 2011 with the aim of creating a network of veterinary clinics that could share resources, knowledge, and best practices to improve the quality of care for animals. The company quickly expanded by acquiring existing veterinary practices and integrating them into its network. In 2018, AniCura was acquired by Mars, Incorporated, a global leader in pet care.
Services[edit | edit source]
AniCura offers a wide range of veterinary services, including:
- Preventive care
- Diagnostics
- Surgery
- Dentistry
- Emergency and critical care
- Specialized treatments
The company is committed to providing the highest standards of veterinary care and continuously invests in the professional development of its staff and the latest medical technology.
Locations[edit | edit source]
AniCura operates in several European countries, including:
Research and Development[edit | edit source]
AniCura is actively involved in veterinary research and development. The company collaborates with universities and research institutions to advance veterinary medicine and improve animal health. AniCura also conducts its own research projects and clinical studies.
Community Involvement[edit | edit source]
AniCura is dedicated to giving back to the community. The company supports various animal welfare organizations and initiatives aimed at improving the lives of animals. AniCura also promotes responsible pet ownership and provides educational resources for pet owners.
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