Since graduating from The University of Nottingham in 2015 Agata has worked in first and second opinion exotic practices across the UK. Agata holds post-graduate qualifications in zoological medicine and endosurgery and is currently studying for a further certificate in pain management. She is incredibly passionate about exotic animal care and has lectured on the subject nationally and internationally and works closely with several rabbit and guinea pig charities across the UK.
Agata serves on the councils of The Veterinary Invertebrate Society and the British Veterinary Zoological Society and is involved in national conferences and policy making. She is also a trustee and the clinical director of Street Paws, a charity providing free veterinary care to pets of those experiencing homelessness. In addition, Agata writes for many hobbyist publications such as The Guinea Pig Magazine providing educational articles for owners. In the future she hopes to pursue further advanced studies in soft tissue surgery and diagnostic imaging.
Agata is happy treating all species: from invertebrates to fish! Her own experience of owning an anxious and reactive rescue dog has motivated her to pursue fear free training and expanding her knowledge of canine behaviour; she is very happy to work with dogs with complicated needs.
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