Houston car dealership ravaged by dogs: Over $100,000 in damage caused by canine rampage

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Car Dealership in Houston Shocked to Find Vehicles Destroyed by Dogs

Employees of a car dealership in Houston were left stunned earlier this month when they arrived at work to find their vehicles badly damaged, with at least one staffer suspecting a “wolf” attack. However, surveillance footage revealed an even more bizarre truth: two dogs were seen tearing apart the vehicles, using their teeth to pull off bumpers and other bodywork.

Gaby Fakhoury, the sales manager at G Motors, expressed disbelief at the extent of the damage, telling ABC 13 Houston that “you just never think a dog has the kind of power to tear up a car like that.” Meanwhile, the dealership’s finance manager, Imran Haq, admitted that he was initially convinced that a “wolf” was responsible for the destruction until he watched the footage.

The dealership has reported at least five cars being damaged in three separate overnight incidents this month, with Fakhoury estimating the total damage to be between $100,000 and $350,000. It appears that a cat may be at the center of these violent altercations, with employees believing that the dogs’ true target is a clever feline hiding inside the vehicles.

The mauling sprees have left employees on edge, with Fakhoury explaining that “nobody wants to leave their cars anymore” and that they’re all afraid of encountering the canine culprits. For now, the dealership is working to ensure that staff can safely enter the office without encountering the dogs.

The bizarre situation has left everyone at the dealership shaken, with Fakhoury describing how “scared” employees now are in the wake of the incidents. The mystery of the odd attacks continues to baffle both employees and locals in the Houston area as they grapple with the unique and unexpected car vandalism.

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