Dogs trying to pursue clever kitty at Texas auto dealership cause up to $350K in damages

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At G Motors, a car dealership located in northwest Houston, a pair of angry pups in hot pursuit of a cat, climbed cars and ripped away bumpers and fenders during three separate occasions between November 6 and November 18 as captured on surveillance footage.

According to Chron.com, the dogs did quite a bit of destruction on five different automobiles with damages estimated to be between $100,000 to $350,000 according to the sales manager Gaby Fakhoury. No one at the dealership could believe dogs could be strong enough to do that kind of damage, but the videos supplied the proof.

The dogs can be seen walking on top of the roofs of cars and seemingly working in tandem, ripping off parts of the fenders with their teeth. A cat can be seen during the first incident which may have been the catalyst for the dogs’ persistent pursuit and destruction of the vehicles.

Even though a report has been filed with the Houston Police Department, there isn’t much the police can do since it is considered a civil matter. The dogs have not been reported to have attacked any humans. It is believed the dogs have been entering the dealership through a small hole in the fencing. Perhaps some good advice would be to secure the fence?

Check out the video:

Abc News video

The dogs reportedly damaged five cars on the lot, and police suggest the dealership hire a private investigator to trace the owners of the dogs and make them financially responsible for the damage. The dealership is planning to move to a new location soon.

Should we say “bad dogs”?

(Photos via screenshots ABC video)

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