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Old 06-11-2009, 08:49 PM   #1
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thought it was a good read so here it is!

"Poison" by Gary Hammonds Published in the ADBA's Gazette, issue 28

When I think of poison. I usually conjure up thoughts of a creature, be it man or
animal. In the throes of agony dying of a toxic substance that they have ingested
either accidentally or on purpose. The scenario I ask you to consider at this time,
are the effects of people on one another, the dogs, or some other environmental
stimulus on the individual. I have known people over the years who were really sound
and came from good backgrounds, but fell in with the wrong crowd and ended in locked
up. Some, like the periodical son, came to them-selves while otherswere destined
to a life of trouble. That is why I often tell folks who ask me, that besides a
foundation for your kids, one of the most important things you can do is to know
who they are hanging with.

I have noticed situations where two people hooked up and the blend made for "
pure de poison". Sometimes this is two friends and other times it is a marital
relationship. I have known more than a few couples that were " good as gold"
to themselves, but put them together and toxic is a understatement. I am not just
talking about a troubled relationship, but people going at it like Bonnie and Clyde.

I have said all this to set the stage for the dogs that is often to seem to be the
catalyst for a situation that is bound to go bad. It is not just the APBT. There
have been coon hound guys who were so obsessed that their dog addition poisoned
all their relationships. The APBT seems to have this affect on many segments of
our fraternity. I have seen marriages go down the tubes because of the dogs and
the dogs themselves are not the problem, but the folks who became obsessed seem
to often to lose there grip on reality and forget the things that are important.
that isn't to say that dogs are unimportant, but theyshould fall somewhere down
the list behind family, job, and the other obligations that you have made.

To me, the important thing is to keep the dogs in perspective. I was one of those
folks in the early years, to almost lose it because of my fascination with the dogs.
Had i not been so busy in life. And the dogs just a part of a very full plate. I
am certain that some of my family would have had me committed. Not only are there
relationships often poison to the people and those they come in contact with. but
to the dogs themselves. I have seen dogs used, abused, and neglected for any number
of reasons, all of which have no validity as far as I am concerned. Frank Fritzwater's
wife once confided in the "Little Plumber". that " these dogs will
make you crazy". and her husband and some of his cronies were proof. Dave
shared this with several of us one day and we were pretty much in agreement that
some of those old guys that ran with Frank were pretty much looney tunes, but for
Frank it was probably more the rot gut than the dogs. Either way we realized that
there was some tru!
th to what she had said.

The final poison I keep hearing about, takes place in the chat rooms. The internet
"Gladiators" slay me. They call other people's dogs curs , have cuss fights,
stoop to slander, and of coarse, make terroristic threats. You can bet there are
people doing jail time for some of the things they say they will do. before its
all said and done. It would seem that the bulldogs and chat mix about as well as
bulldogs and alcohol. I hope this strikes a core with some. and they re-asses their
situations.

If I were to advise everyone who owns these dogs, take inventory, then do an evaluation,
make every effort to enjoy the dogs, be happy, and do not let the situation control
you or your life. Above all, do not let the dogs become poison to you or your life.
Above all do not let the dogs become a poison to you or your relationships, and
for sure please do not let your actions become poison to the dogs



Gary J Hammonds
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Old 06-11-2009, 09:51 PM   #2
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thanks for posting/sharing it, sweetie
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