
Dr. Marc Abraham, OBE
Dr Marc Abraham OBE, or ‘Marc the Vet’ as he’s usually known, is a multi-award-winning
veterinary surgeon, author, broadcaster, and animal welfare campaigner. Marc regularly appears on shows including BBC Breakfast and Sky News, as well as being a producer of US movie documentary Dog By Dog. Marc has experience across a range of different veterinary work (including small animal, mixed, emergency) as well as his volunteering abroad, allowing him to bring a unique depth and breadth of knowledge to both his broadcast and corporate commitments.
Marc is the author of four books: Vet on Call, Pets in Need, Lucy’s Law, and most recently #BeMoreMosquito, as well as writing blogs and articles to raise awareness of animal welfare across local and national media, including radio stations BBC Sussex and BBC Surrey, plus sharing tips and pet advice on his Twitter and FB channels. Marc has successfully collaborated with a whole host of household brands and events, and is often invited to speak at public engagements.
Marc is the founder of puppy farm awareness campaign ‘Pup Aid’ and led the successful ‘Lucy’s Law’ campaign in Westminster to ban commercial 3rd party puppy and kitten sellers, e.g. pet shops, making all UK dog and cat breeders accountable.
Based in Brighton, Marc is also the co-founder and secretariat of the All-Party Parliamentary Dog Advisory Welfare Group (APDAWG), appears regularly in the media, and visits local schools to chat with pupils about caring for animals and looking out for each other.
Marc was recently awarded the OBE for services to animal welfare by His Royal Highness King Charles III.