Stray Dogs Cause Over $350,000 in Damages at Houston Car Dealership

January 11, 2024

HOUSTON (AP) — A pair of strays have landed in the doghouse after being caught on video causing more than a quarter-million dollars’ worth of damage at a Houston car dealership.

One dog, described as a bull terrier mix, was captured in early December, and the second, whose breed was not immediately known, was caught Dec. 31, KTRK-TV reported. Both dogs are being held by the Houston animal control shelter, BARC.

The dogs were captured on surveillance video scratching the paint and tearing the bumpers off of vehicles in the lot at G Motors, according to the dealership’s finance manager, Imran Haq. They caused an estimated $350,000 in damage.

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

“We have never seen something like this — dogs attacking cars and causing damage,” Fakhoury told KTRK.

A man who answered a call Friday to G Motors, which sells used vehicles, declined to give his name or comment.

″(I) just want all my customers to know that everything is taken cared of, and you know, we feel for these dogs, to be honest,” Fakhoury told the TV station. “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.”

Dasher (ABC 13)

The first dog to be captured, named Dasher, has been deemed healthy, shows no signs of aggression and is adoptable, a BARC spokesperson told KTRK. The other dog is still being evaluated.

An Italian village made headlines last month after police determined that a dog with gum disease was responsible for slashing the tires of several parked cars over a matter of months.

Photo: Stray dogs caught on camera damaging cars at Houston dealership (ABC 13)

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  • January 16, 2024 at 11:58 am
    Bri says:
    This also happened to me. My vehicle was parked in my residence, same type of dog breed and everything, need less to say claim adjuster found it hard to believe, thank goodnes... read more
  • January 16, 2024 at 11:51 am
    Exadjuster says:
    "One dog, described as a bull terrier mix...." Can't they just say 'Pit Bull?'
  • January 12, 2024 at 2:52 pm
    BOB says:
    Probably same person trying to claim $350k in damages, hahahahaha

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