This week on the podcast we have a very special guest. You've probably have heard of our guest he's the veternarian who takes on the big box store, he's stood up to big pet food, and has raised awareness on titers. This week we're joined by Dr. John Rob.
Dr. John Robb is a respected doctor of veterinary medicine from Connecticut. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of California at Davis in 1981 and his DVM from that same institution in 1985. Dr. Robb began his practice at New Haven Central Veterinary Hospital. He purchased the New Fairfield Veterinary Hospital in 1988, renaming it the Robb Animal Care Center in 1997. It was at this practice that Dr. Robb first established Community Appreciation Days, when he offered free exams and vaccinations to people who could not ordinarily afford veterinary care. In April of 1999, Dr. Robb sold the Care Center to Veterinary Centers of America (VCA). He continued to work as an associate veterinarian and then Medical Director at VCA Northside in Danbury until his departure in 2005. In 2007, Dr. Robb bought and ran Farmington Valley Emergency Hospital in Avon, Connecticut. There Dr. Robb treated every pet regardless of the owner’s financial situation. It was a 24-hour care facility for critically ill pets. Dr. Robb sold the 24-hour care facility in 2008 to BrightHeart Veterinary Company and bought a franchise from Banfield Pet Hospital. It was while at Banfield that Dr. Robb came up against the Veterinary Establishment represented by the Mars Candy Bar Company. Mars put profits first and pet lives second. In addition, Mars began an illegal process to dissolve franchise agreements and gain control of all 900 Banfield hospitals.Dr. Robb could not be bought or blackmailed. Mars terminated the franchise agreement at Dr. Robb’s Banfield Hospital in Stamford, Connecticut, with no compensation. Mars threatened to report Dr. Robb to the State Board of Veterinary Medicine if he “wouldn’t go quietly.” Dr. Robb told Mars that he, not Mars and not the Connecticut State Board, had the right to choose what volume of rabies vaccine he injected into a pet. From this beginning has come a worldwide movement to protect the pets by amending the rabies laws to honor the measuring of circulating antibodies: namely, a blood titer as the true indicator of immunity!Throughout his career Dr. Robb has held an unwavering commitment to pets over profits. He has experienced first-hand the toxic effect of the drive for productivity and profitability on animal care. His unwillingness to observe the unspoken “rules” among veterinarians that emphasize protecting the vet over protecting the pet has earned him the love and respect of pet owners. While some in the industry want to silence him, he has become a voice and a leader for the many animal care professionals who want to live their passion and provide the very best in care to our animal companions.
Mission StatementTo allow veterinarians to make decisions that are in the best interest of an animal's health. To prevent animals from being over-vaccinated, which can lead to illness or death. To bring awareness to pet owners of the danger of over-vaccination.To amend the Rabies law.
http://www.protectthepets.com/the-science.html
Dr. Robb will do the titer following these steps:1. Kansas State requests 2cc's of serum for testing. Have your vet draw 4 cc's of whole blood and spin it for 5-10 minutes in a serum separator tube. 2. Leave the blood in the serum separator tube. 3. Once you have the blood sample home, complete the contact form below.4. Once payment has been made, Dr. Robb will be notified and submit your information.5. You will receive two emails: a pre-paid UPS label, and a submission form.6. Place the submission form and the sample in a bubble wrap envelope or box, apply the label to the package, and ship directly to the lab. 7. No refrigeration is required.8. Drop your sample off in a UPS pick-up box or take it to the nearest UPS store for shipping. 9. It will take approximately two weeks after shipping to get the results.10. The results will be forwarded to your email address. 11. If there are any problems call or text Dr. Robb (203-731- 4251). Please, do not call the Lab directly.
Submission Form for Ordering a Titer from Dr. Robb ONE PET PER FORM. Each pet is a separate Payment Transaction. Payment must be received before Dr. Robb can process. Thank you!Current price includes a nominal fee for the time involved. Rabies (RFFT) $50Rabies (RFFT) + Core $75Core Only (Distemper, Parvo, Adenovirus) $45Rabies End Point Titer (not for travel) $120