A judge has refused to dismiss a suit brought by two attorneys asserting that their beloved dachshund-mix suffered kidney damage and ultimately died after being given medication meant for another dog when she was being boarded at an Atlanta kennel.
The suit, filed last year by Peters & Monyak partner Robert Monyak and his wife, Elizabeth Monyak, a lawyer with the Georgia attorney general’s office, seeks almost $68,000 in veterinary and related expenses for the loss of their dog, Lola, after she was boarded at a Barking Hound Village facility last year.
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