An emergency vet's guide to evaluating veterinary preventive care programs, including essential services, red flags to avoid, cost considerations, and critical questions…
Dr. Marcus Webb
Dr. Marcus Webb is a board-certified emergency and critical care veterinarian (DACVECC) with 15 years of clinical experience. He trained at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine and has served as department head of a Level 1 emergency animal hospital. He specialises in emergency recognition, toxicology, and critical care stabilisation. Licence: Pennsylvania (active).
Early detection of chronic disease can extend your pet's quality life by years. Learn the 9 warning signs every dog and cat…
A board-certified emergency vet's complete guide to handling pet drowning incidents, from water rescue and CPR to recognizing secondary drowning and preventing…
Key Takeaways About 1 in 3 pets will have a medical emergency each year. But fewer than 10% of owners have taken…
Year-round parasite prevention protects pets and families from heartworm, fleas, ticks, and intestinal parasites. Emergency veterinarian Dr. Marcus Webb explains why consistent…
Your pet's first vet visit establishes lifelong preventive care. Learn the 12 essential questions that save money, prevent emergencies, and build a…
Key Takeaways Use cool (not cold) running water for 10-20 minutes on pet burns. This is the best first aid. Don't use…
Key Takeaways Knowing how to handle a pet emergency after hours can save your pet's life. Response time matters. This is especially…
Key Takeaways Choosing the right veterinarian for long-term care means looking at credentials, how they communicate, and their approach to preventive care.…
Key Takeaways Only 15% of veterinary practices offer true 24-hour emergency services, making it essential to identify and vet emergency animal hospitals…