A few weeks ago, I went to Phoenix for a french ring event and I was told that several people are involved with drugs. I was pretty surprised so I'm asking why are they doing it? I find nothing cool about it because it means someone who is under the influence with drugs could mess up a dog. I was very interested in doing ring sports and honestly it changed my mind in some ways. I'm disappointed.
"It's better to be an optimist who is sometimes wrong than a pessimist who is always right"
Yes, will be my optimism answer. I do schutzhund, And as far as I know, no one do drugs in my club, But, I cannot let other people bad actions, dictate my joy in life. Dan
A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than you love yourself. ~Josh Billings
As far as I'm concerned, if they're not impaired and it has nothing to do with the club they can smoke all the wacky tobaccy they want off the premises. transacting business on club property would make me find another club
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The short answer is no, and the longer answer is no, but.
But, means that it's your choice on who you let work your dog, where you choose to work them, etc. If you're not comfortable with the crowd you're keeping then find a new one or make your own.
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