Jack Fincham of Love Island freed from jail in dangerous dog case
On Wednesday, Fincham was ordered to pay £3,680 in total, including a £2,000 contribution to kennelling costs, a fine of £961 and £200 compensation to Mr Sudell.
Richard Cooper, for Fincham, said his client had "no savings".
But presiding magistrate Anne Wade said he could pay in instalments starting at £400 per month.
She made an order that the dog must be muzzled in public places, be kept on a lead and not be left alone with anyone under the age of 16.
Fincham was subject to a suspended sentence for an unrelated driving matter at the time of the incident in Swanley - and Ms Wade said this order was being taken into account in her sentencing.
"The dog was in a public place not abiding by the conditions to be muzzled and kept on a lead," added Ms Wade.
Sgt Alex Watkins of Essex Police said Fincham was given the chance to rectify his behaviour on both occasions but "failed to do so".
"I thank both victims for their courage during this investigation," he said.