Marc Abraham
Dr. Marc Abraham is a well-known name in the UK’s veterinary community. He is a leading veterinary surgeon, animal welfare campaigner, author, and broadcaster. Dr. Abraham’s passion for animals started at a young age, and he has been working tirelessly ever since to improve animal welfare in the UK.
He completed his veterinary degree at Bristol University and went on to specialize in small animal medicine and surgery. He has worked in various veterinary clinics and hospitals throughout the UK and has gained extensive experience in veterinary medicine and surgery.
In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Abraham is also a prolific writer and has authored several books on pet care, including "Vet on Call," "Pets in Need," "Pets, People, and Places," and "#BeMoreMosquito." He is also a regular contributor to several national newspapers and magazines and has written extensively on animal welfare issues.
Dr. Abraham is a well-known advocate for animal welfare and has campaigned on various animal-related issues in the UK. He is particularly passionate about ending the illegal puppy trade in the UK and has been a vocal critic of puppy farms and pet shops that sell puppies sourced from these farms. He has also worked to raise awareness of the health problems and behavioral issues that can arise in dogs bred in these conditions.
He is also a regular commentator on animal welfare issues in the media and has appeared on various TV and radio programs. He has also contributed to several documentaries, including the acclaimed BBC documentary, "Pedigree Dogs Exposed."
In addition to his veterinary work and animal welfare campaigning, Dr. Abraham is also an active supporter of several animal charities, including the RSPCA and the Dogs Trust. He has worked closely with these organizations to improve animal welfare in the UK and has helped to raise awareness of the issues facing animals in the country.
Dr. Abraham’s contributions to animal welfare have been widely recognized, and he has received several awards and honors for his work. He was awarded the BVA (British Veterinary Association) Animal Welfare Foundation’s prestigious Chris Laurence Vet of the Year award in 2014 and was named one of the 50 most influential people in the UK animal welfare sector by Animal Welfare Charity, Mayhew, in 2019.