They are crazy!
Two canines have ripped apart vehicles at a Texas car dealership, causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage, according to employees.
The dogs terrorized the G Motors dealership on three separate nights between Nov. 6 and Nov. 18, tearing off bumpers and fenders, shocking surveillance footage provided to the ABC13 show.
The dogs alone destroyed five cars, with damage estimated at $100,000 to $350,000, sales manager Gaby Fakhoury told the outlet.
“You never think a dog has the power to tear apart a car like that,” Fakhoury said. Another worker said he believed only a wolf could cause such extensive damage before seeing the video.
The dogs can be seen walking on top of the car and appear to be working together to pull parts of the car with their teeth.
The pair of dogs have torn apart cars on three separate occasions at the dealership this month.ABC 13 The dogs were caught on camera walking on the car and ripping the bumper with their teeth.ABC 13 The dealership believes the dog got through a hole in its fence.ABC 13
Footage of the first incident shows a cat — which workers believe may have been chased by the dog.
Fakhoury said the incident scared the workers, and worried it could keep people from his business.
“Nobody wants to leave their car anymore. They want to make sure they get straight into the office. They are very scared,” he told ABC13.
The dealer has filed a report with the Houston Police Department, but they have been told that there is nothing the police can do because it is a civil matter unless the dog has attacked a human.
“We don’t want to wait until someone is really hurt,” Fakhoury said.
Workers estimate the cost of damages to be between $100,000 and $350,000. ABC 13 The police told the dealer that there was nothing they could do, because the person had committed no crime.ABC 13
They were urged by the police to hire private investigators to track down the owner of the dog, if they had one, whom they could sue for damages.
Employees believe the dogs entered the fenced dealership through a small gap.
The dealership is moving to a new location next month — hopefully away from the wrecking dogs.
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