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Vaccination and prevention in Zviropolis
According to the common international standard, pets must be vaccinated at regular intervals every year. This is not only the duty of every responsible owner, but also an important step to keep your pet healthy. In this article, we will look at a few reasons why this simple rule should be followed.
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Ixodes ticks and fleas are parasites that can pose a health risk to our pets. Ixodes ticks can transmit toxoplasmosis (babesiosis), Lyme and Ehrlich tick-borne diseases, causing anemia and general toxic poisoning in dogs. Fleas, on the other hand, cause dermatitis, severe itching and can sometimes be a source of tapeworm infection (heartworm disease).
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Imaging diagnostics is the process of using various imaging technologies and techniques, such as X-ray imaging, ultrasound imaging and MRI, to obtain images of your pet's internal organs and tissues. These images are used to prevent and treat disease and to monitor the animal's condition during treatment.
Ewa Szuba
In 2020, she completed her education at the Horticultural Technical School, obtaining the title of veterinary technician. Even during her studies, she was intensively developing her practical skills through internships and vocational practices at emergency clinics and veterinary offices. Her commitment resulted in the completion of numerous courses related to veterinary medicine, including veterinary first aid and an introduction to anesthesia.
After completing her education, she started working at a specialized animal clinic, where she cared for oncology patients, assisted in surgical procedures, and supported organizational and operational activities.
At the beginning of 2023, she joined the Zviropolis team as one of the first employees, taking the position of veterinary technician. In this role, she actively participated in building operational and clinical structures and procedures, closely collaborating with management and creating the technical team.
After just a few months, she moved to the management team as an operational coordinator. Since then, she has become a key link in the operational department, responsible for maintaining standards and procedures, both operational and administrative. Her tasks include implementing new organizational solutions and collaborating directly with the managing director in building and opening new facilities.
With her passion and determination, she continues to take on new challenges, contributing valuable insights to the development of veterinary medicine and animal care.