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Peltz Beckham: Groomer 'Maimed' Pets, Demands Records

Summary

  • Nicola Peltz Beckham alleges dog groomer may have harmed several pets.
  • Peltz seeks customer records to establish a pattern of abuse.
  • Company allegedly refuses to provide client list, leading to impasse.
Peltz Beckham: Groomer 'Maimed' Pets, Demands Records

Nicola Peltz Beckham has escalated her legal battle against dog groomer HoundSpa, alleging the business may have harmed multiple pets beyond her chihuahua, Nala. In recent court filings, Peltz Beckham's legal team is seeking the company's client records to investigate if Nala's death, which occurred hours after a grooming session, is indicative of a broader pattern of abuse. The actress maintains her beloved pet suffered 'intentional and malicious abuse' leading to her demise.

According to court documents, HoundSpa and its owner have refused to provide the requested customer list, which Peltz Beckham's lawyers argue is crucial for uncovering potential victims. The defense claims the demand is excessively broad, leading to an impasse in resolving the dispute outside of court. This refusal to cooperate has prompted the legal team to request judicial intervention to compel the release of the records.

Online reviews for HoundSpa present a mixed picture, with some customers reporting poor treatment of their animals. While the company advertises a 'stress-free' grooming experience, the ongoing lawsuit and past customer complaints raise serious questions about their practices. Peltz Beckham's pursuit of the customer list underscores a potential wider issue within the business.

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Nicola Peltz Beckham's chihuahua, Nala, reportedly died hours after a grooming session at HoundSpa, with the actress alleging intentional and malicious abuse.
She is suing HoundSpa because she believes her dog Nala's death was due to abuse and is seeking customer records to find out if other pets were harmed.
HoundSpa has reportedly refused to provide customer records, calling the demand too broad, and their lawyer stated they will litigate in court.

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