After graduation, Fogle worked as a vet for the
Zoological Society of London at
London Zoo. In 1973 Fogle set up his own practice, the Portman Veterinary Clinic. This expanded and is now named the London Veterinary Clinic. Outside his profession, Fogle is the co-founder and vice-chairman of the charity
Hearing Dogs for Deaf People. In 2004, he was appointed a Member of the
Order of the British Empire for services to deaf people. He is chairman of
Humane Society International, which celebrates animals and confronts cruelty worldwide. For services to pets, pet owners and veterinarians, the British Small Animal Veterinary Association has awarded Fogle Honorary Life Membership. He holds honorary memberships in other national veterinary associations. Fogle has written dozens of books about
dogs and
cats, including
encyclopaedias of breeds and how to care for and live with them. Some of his many titles include
Pets and Their People,
Natural Cat Care,
The Encyclopaedia of the Cat,
The Encyclopaedia of the Dog, and
ASPCA Complete Dog Care Manual. Fogle has been published in journals with such works as
Search-and-Rescue Dogs in 1988,
Pet Loss: A Survey of the Attitudes and Feelings of Practicing Veterinarians in 1990, and
The Changing Roles of Animals in Western Society: Influences upon and from the Veterinary Profession in 1999. Fogle has also been Veterinary Consultant to
Microsoft Encarta, and Veterinary Advisor to the
Encyclopædia Britannica. For many years Fogle appeared regularly on
Jimmy Young's
BBC Radio 2 show. He continues the same role on
Jeremy Vine's radio programme. ==Personal life==