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		<title>Man accused of drugging rival&#x27;s dog</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Article updated: 6/2/2011 1:40 PM<br /><br />Josh Stockinger<br /><br />Man denies drugging rival s dog at Wheaton show<br /><br />A man accused of drugging a rival dog handler s Siberian husky at a kennel club show in Wheaton denies the charges and plans to take the case to trial, his attorney said Thursday.<br /><br />Ralph Ullum of Claysville, Pa. faces misdemeanor charges of cruelty to animals and attempted criminal damage to property. DuPage County Judge Ronald Sutter set a Sept. 8 trial date.<br /><br />Ullum, 67, is accused of feeding Protonix and possibly Benadryl to Pixie, a Siberian husky that competed against another Siberian husky owned by Ullum s girlfriend at a Dec. 17 dog show at the DuPage County Fairgrounds. He was arrested after Pixie s handler found what appeared to be a crushed pink pill near Pixie s cage, and after several witnesses said they saw Ullum feed and pet the dog moments earlier, according to police.<br /><br />On Thursday, defense attorney Edward M. Maloney said Ullum had no motive to harm Pixie because, contrary to an earlier account by authorities, his girlfriend s husky had already won the competition.<br /><br />Mr. Ullum denies he gave any pills to the dog, Maloney said. The contest was over. There really was no reason to do anything to harm the dog.<br /><br />Police said a veterinarian at the show induced Pixie to vomit, finding an undigested pill marked Protonix, along with dog food, chicken and a rubber band. Police said they also recovered a wadded up paper towel containing a white substance and apparent pill pieces from the men s bathroom trash.<br /><br />Ullum acknowledged petting Pixie and using the restroom, according to a police report, but he denied feeding the dog and throwing anything in the trash.<br /><br />Authorities said Pixie wasn t seriously hurt. The American Kennel Club since has suspended Ullum s privileges to assist his girlfriend, who competed against Pixie s handler at several previous shows.<br /><br />It s a very highly competitive world in the AKC, Maloney said. I think emotions were flying high that day.<br /><br />According to a police report, authorities believe the pink substance near Pixie s cage might have been Benadryl, an allergy medication that can cause drowsiness and weakness. Protonix is used to treat acid reflux and heartburn, among other ailments.<br /><br />Pixie s handler, based in New York, and the dog s owner, a Florida veterinarian, declined to comment while the case is pending. Prosecutors said Ullum, who has requested a bench trial, faces up to a year in jail if convicted.<br /><br />LINK TO PHOTO:<br /><br />http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20110602/news/706029943/<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2011/6/man-accused-of-drugging-rivals-dog.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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