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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.
Radosław Kuczyński
A graduate of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences (SGGW), he began gaining hands-on experience during his studies by completing numerous internships in clinics specializing in the treatment of companion animals. After earning his veterinary degree, he chose to pursue his professional path in 24-hour veterinary clinics, where he has developed his skills in handling urgent and complex cases requiring both swift diagnosis and effective intervention.
His main areas of medical interest include internal medicine in dogs and cats, as well as emergency and critical care — fields in which he combines precise diagnostic work with dynamic therapeutic decisions.
Outside of work, he is the devoted guardian of Luna, a lively border collie mix. He enjoys spending his free time in nature — often with a camera in hand, cycling, or traveling, especially in the mountains, where he can combine his love of wildlife with active relaxation.