Stray dogs destroy cars, cause $350,000 in damages at Texas car dealership

Labrador dog with dirty mouth standing in front of car
Labrador dog with dirty mouth standing in front of car Photo credit Getty Images/dimarik

A pair of canines went doggone wild at a car dealership in northwest Harris County, damaging five cars in three separate incidents.

Sales manager Gaby Fakhoury told ABC13 employees at G Motors first suspected a wolf, but upon reviewing the footage found the culprits to be a pair of stray dogs, who were caught on security camera ripping bumpers and fenders off cars, causing thousands of dollars in damage in the process.

In fact, Fakhoury estimates the damage to cost somewhere between $100,000 and $350,000!

Footage from the first incident shows a cat in the video, which employees now believe was the target of the dogs’ destruction.  Now, Fakhoury says employees are terrified.

"Nobody wants to leave their cars anymore. They want to make sure they get straight into the office. They're so scared," he explained.  Fakhoury now worries those fears will extend to customers.

G Motors filed reports with the Houston Police Department, though officers told employees that it is a civil matter, meaning they cannot provide any help.

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