It's a dog's life, sometimes, for Doug Llewelyn, who interviews litigants on "The People's Court." One dog bit him on the knee.
Celebrity magistrate Joseph A. Wapner had just heard the case of Anthony and Cynthia Patti of Highland, Calif., who said a neighbor boy had shot their dog, a Doberman-pit bull mix named Dee-Oh-Gee, in the eye with a pellet gun.According to a publicity release for the TV show, as a somewhat intimidated Llewelyn had his customary chat with the adversaries after the court battle, Dee-Oh-Gee sank his fangs into Llewelyn's right knee.
A physician was called in to administer a tetanus shot to Llewelyn. The dog owners ruefully explained that Dee-Oh-Gee had never acted mean before being shot. Llewelyn, who has four dogs of his own, accepted their apology.
The dog owners won their case before Wapner, by the way, persuading the judge to put the bite on the neighbor boy's father for $300 in surgery costs for Dee-Oh-Gee.