According to the complaint, Beam noticed that neither of the couple's dogs was restrained or separated in an enclosed area, which he said is part of his installation agreement. He later said he did not receive a "warning" about the dogs' alleged "dangerous" behavior either.
When he was leaving the house, he walked to his truck and encountered one of their dogs, which the lawsuit describes as "believed to be named 'Kona.'" The dog was standing in front of the driver's side door and blocking him. Beam picked up something from the ground, and the German Shepherd's "mouth and teeth clamped down" on his left thumb and fingernail and "would not let go for several seconds.
Neither Cavallari nor Cutler were at the house at the time, and Beam told one of Cavallari's assistants of the alleged attack. The staffer gave him a paper towel and told him to leave the property immediately, according to the lawsuit."Cavallari and Cutler should be held liable regardless of whether the dogs had shown any dangerous propensities," the suit reads.
Meh... it’s covered on their homeowners insurance who cares
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