Destructive dogs cause $350,000 in damage at car dealership

Destructive dogs cause $350,000 in damage at car dealership
Destructive dogs cause $350,000 in damage at car dealership (Photo: Munshots/Unsplash)

Two stray dogs were caught on video causing $350,000 in damages at a car dealership in Houston, Texas (USA).

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A dog, described as a mix of a bull terrier, was captured in early December, and the second, of an undefined breed, was captured on December 31, according to a report from KTRK-TV. Both dogs are currently held at the BARC Animal Shelter and Adoptions.

The dogs were caught on video by a security camera scratching paint and tearing off bumpers from vehicles in the parking lot of G Motors, according to dealership financial manager, Imran Haq. They caused estimated damages of $350,000.

Haq and sales manager Gaby Fakhoury contacted BARC when the attacks began in November. They believe the dogs entered the parking lot by crawling under a fence and were chasing stray cats hiding under the vehicles.

“We have never seen something like this — dogs attacking cars and causing damage. [I] just want all my customers to know that everything is taken care of, and you know, we feel for these dogs, to be honest,” Fakhoury told KTRK-TV.

“But they are in good hands, so we don’t have to worry about them right now. They can be adopted, or whatever the city of Houston wants to do.”

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