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Pet Vaccines Class Action LAWSUIT

Pet Vaccines Class Action LAWSUIT

Greetings!

Dr. Bob Rogers drbob@critterfixer.com (281) 370-3262, a
whistleblowing
veterinarian from Texas, has, with the law firm of Childress, Duffy,
Goldblatt in Chicago, begun the process for launching a class action
lawsuit
"arising from the misrepresentation of the need for pet
vaccinations" (see
e-mail announcement below).
Roy R. Brandys or John Sawin

Childress Duffy Goldblatt, Ltd.
petvaccine@childresslaw.net
312-494-0200

Dogs Adverse Reactions http://www.dogsadversereactions.com/ will be
posting all of the relevant information and updates on this class action
lawsuit on their website at
http://www.dogsadversereactions.com/classaction.html.

Contact information for Dr. Rogers and Attorneys Brandys and
Swain of
Childress Duffy Goldblatt is above.
Regards, Kris

----- Original Message -----
From: Dr. Bob Rogers
To: PetAdvocatesTownHall@yahoogroups.com
Cc: PetAdvocatesTownHall@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 6:36 PM
Subject: [PetAdvocatesTownHall] Class Action Law Suit

Critter Fixer Pet Hospital

Bob Rogers DVM
5703 Louetta Spring, Texas 77379

Dear Pet Owner,

The Law Firm of Childress Duffy Goldblatt, Ltd. of Chicago, Illinois,
has
agreed to investigate and pursue a potential class action lawsuit
arising
from the misrepresentation of the need for pet vaccinations. If you have
paid for pet vaccinations in the last four years without adequate
disclosures, please email the Firm at petvaccine@childresslaw.net.

Every year over 30 thousand dogs and cats in the U.S. die from adverse
reactions from unnecessary vaccines. It has been ten years since the
article first appeared in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical
Association entitled "Are we Vaccinating too much?" in which and Dr Ron
Schultz stated, "Clients are paying for something with no effect
except the
risk of an adverse reaction".

Since that time the American Veterinary Medical Association, the
American
Association of Feline Practitioners, and the American Animal Hospital
Association as well as twenty- two schools of Veterinary Medicine in the
U.S. have endorsed reductions in the numbers and frequency of
vaccinations
recommended for pets. More and more research has confirmed that most
vaccines are unnecessary and potentially harmful. And yet 90% of the
Veterinarians in the United States have ignored these guidelines, and
continue to give vaccines, which have been proven to be unnecessary and
potentially harmful.

My efforts in the last six years to promote change have been met with
frustration. I have written to every State Board of Veterinary
Medicine in
the U.S. I have been before the Texas State Board six times. After I
appeared before the Texas Sunset Committee, a group of 12 Senators
who over-
see the State Veterinary Board, they ordered the Board to crack down on
unnecessary vaccines. They have not. The Attorney General's office in
Texas
has agreed that it is unlawful for a Veterinarian to obtain a fee by the
misrepresentation of the benefit or necessity of vaccines. And yet the
misrepresentation of vaccines to the public and the harming of our pets
continues unchecked.

We need your help. I feel that a class action lawsuit is the only way
pet
owners can get fair and ethical treatment for our loved ones.

Sincerely,

Dr. Bob Rogers

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