DULUTH, Minn.(AP)
The driver of a 1997 Honda Civic that struck and killed a dog
near Cloquet is suing the dog's owners for damage done to his
vehicle. Jeffery Ely was driving on the night of Jan. 4 when
Fester, a miniature pinscher, squeezed past owner Nikki Munthe as
she was letting in her other dog and ran out onto the road.
Ely's car struck Fester, killing the 13-pound dog
instantly.
Now Ely is suing the Munthes for about $1,100 for damage to his
car, time he had to take off from his two jobs to get the car
repaired, and court fees.
Pieces of the bumper were propelled into the radiator when it
hit the dog, Ely said, necessitating a replacement. Ely maintains
he didn't have problems driving until after the accident and
that the radiator issues were not pre-existing.
Ely said he feels sorry for the Munthes' loss but, as a dog
owner himself, feels that they must be responsible for their
pets' actions.
"I have complete compassion for them," Ely said.
"I know how it feels. I love dogs. But once you get them, they
are your responsibility."
Munthe said she has always been worried about the busy road the
family lives on.
"We would have never let him off-leash because we're so
terrified of this road," she said.
The case will be heard in St. Louis County Court on Friday.
The Munthes have filed a $2,400 countersuit against Ely for the
cost to buy Fester, the time they had to take off work for court
appearances, and the cost of buying a dog to replace Fester.
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