
Pharmacist Sentenced for Overdosing His Dog
By Nikki Thrace. Aug 18, 2025
In a disturbing case that shakes the very foundation of professional trust, Ryan Kenneth Ball, a 38-year-old pharmacist from Bel Air, Maryland, has been sentenced to prison for the cruel and calculated overdose of his own dog. The victim, a 6-year-old Plott Hound named Louie, suffered a secret and lethal injection of powerful surgical paralytics, drugs that are typically reserved for controlled medical environments. This chilling betrayal of a helpless pet has left the community reeling and serves as a stark reminder of how access to medical substances can be dangerously abused.
The Crime Uncovered: A Hidden Horror in Harford County
According to PEOPLE, the story began to unravel in July 2024 when Hartford County deputies responded to a report of controlled substances found discarded in a neighbor’s trash can. Upon investigation, officers discovered syringes and two vials - one labeled succinylcholine and the other identified as rocuronium, both potent muscle relaxants used during surgeries to induce paralysis.
Neighbors soon revealed that the owner of the deceased dog, Ryan Ball, was a licensed pharmacist working at Upper Chesapeake Medical Center. More unsettling was the revelation that Ball reportedly disliked Louie and had even attempted to pay others to take the dog off his hands.
The Lethal Drugs: Misuse of Medical Access
Rocuronium and succinylcholine are neuromuscular blocking agents designed to relax skeletal muscles during surgery. According to Fox News 45, their use requires careful monitoring, including sedation and mechanical ventilation, because they can cause respiratory arrest if administered improperly. In Louie’s case, toxicology reports confirmed an overdose of rocuronium as the cause of death, with the dog’s system containing levels comparable to those used in full surgical anesthesia on humans.
The drugs were traced back to Ball’s workplace, where they were reportedly ordered for routine medical use but were not meant to leave the hospital. Ball exploited his professional position to obtain these dangerous substances and administer them to his dog in secret, a gross violation of trust and ethics.
The Investigation and Legal Outcome
After Louie’s death, the dog’s body was initially taken for cremation. However, animal control officials intervened and halted the process, sending the remains to a veterinary forensic lab for a necropsy. The examination reportedly revealed hemorrhaging near the dog’s jugular vein and confirmed the presence of the paralytic drugs, solidifying the case against Ball.
According to PEOPLE, Ball pleaded guilty to aggravated animal cruelty and obtaining prescription drugs by fraud. In early July 2025, he was sentenced to five years in prison, with one year to be served in the local detention center and the remainder suspended. Additionally, he faces a prohibition on owning any animals during his probation period, and his pharmacy license is under review by the Board of Pharmacy.
The Emotional and Ethical Fallout
This case is a sobering example of how professional privilege can be abused with devastating consequences. Pharmacists are entrusted with access to powerful medications, and Ball’s actions represent a betrayal not only of his profession but of the basic duty of care owed to living beings under his control.
According to Fox News 45, medical experts consulted during the investigation explained that administering these paralytics without sedation or ventilation would cause the victim to be conscious but unable to move or breathe, a terrifying and agonizing state, a fact that adds a layer of cruelty to an already heartbreaking story.
What You Should Know
If you’re a pet owner or someone who trusts medical professionals, this case underscores the importance of vigilance and accountability. While such extreme abuse is rare, it highlights the need for strict oversight of prescription drugs and the ethical responsibilities of those who handle them.
For those in the medical field, it’s a reminder that access to powerful substances comes with a profound responsibility. Misuse not only endangers lives but also erodes public trust in healthcare providers.
Justice Served, but Questions Remain
Ryan Ball’s sentencing brings a measure of justice for Louie and his community, but the emotional scars linger. The case has prompted Upper Chesapeake Medical Center to reaffirm its zero-tolerance policy for such behavior and to take steps to prevent future misuse of medications. “There is absolutely no room for something like this to occur at any of our facilities … There was no risk to team members, patients or visitors at any time and we are taking steps to ensure that this cannot happen in the future,” the company said in a statement, as reported by CBS News.
Louie’s tragic death is a call to action for stronger protections and ethical vigilance in all professions entrusted with power over life and death.
References: The Pharmacist Kept Trying to Give His Dog Away Before it Died. Then Police Found Syringes in the Trash | Harford County pharmacist sentenced to prison for drugging, killing family dog | Maryland pharmacist sentenced for animal cruelty after using prescription drugs to kill dog - CBS Baltimore
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