State appeals court sets pet dog’s value at $1,309

? How much could a pet dog be worth? According to a Kansas appeals court, one Yorkshire terrier, at least, is worth about $1,300.

The case began two years ago when Sarah Burgess took her terrier Murphy for a shampoo and cut with a Kansas City, Kan. groomer. When Murphy exited limping, Burgess, an athletic director at St. Thomas Aquinas High School, got concerned.

She considered the dog family and had gotten used to having Murphy with her all the time. So when the dog was diagnosed with a dislocated hip, Burgess opted to fix it through surgery.

She took the $1,309 veterinary bill to Shampooch Pet Grooming and told the owner her dog must have been injured there. When the groomer denied the charge, Burgess took the matter to court.

A Wyandotte County judge first ruled in her favor, ordering the groomer to pick up the tab. But Shampooch appealed, leaving the Kansas Court of Appeals to determine Friday the question of a pet’s worth.

Shampooch based its appeal on the idea that any damages paid should be limited to a pet’s original market value. If Burgess bought Murphy for $175, then why should a groomer have to pay the veterinary bill for a 13-year-old dog?

“People put dollar values – and therefore market values – on their pets all the time,” said Shampooch attorney Gerald Jeserich, according to the ruling. “… (S)ometimes people actually have their pets put to sleep because they don’t want to pay the vet bills.”

Burgess’ attorney responded:

“What is the value of a wet face-licking received first thing in the morning? … (T)o a dog owner who has raised her friend from a puppy it is like the MasterCard ad – priceless.”

An aggrieved Burgess said she had pursued the lawsuit on principle after Murphy died of cancer last year.

“I just wanted whatever my vet bills were to make her whole again,” she said.

Friday’s ruling may not be the end of the story. Shampooch’s owner, Merlin Stice, said Friday she was considering appealing to the state Supreme Court because Murphy was not injured at her shop.