In a shocking incident earlier this month, employees of a Houston car dealership arrived to find their vehicles severely damaged. What was initially suspected to be an attack by a “wolf” turned out to be something even more peculiar – surveillance footage revealed that two dogs were responsible for literally tearing apart the vehicles, pulling off bumpers and bodywork with their teeth.
Gaby Fakhoury, the sales manager at G Motors, expressed disbelief at the power of the dogs to cause such extensive damage, stating, “You just never think a dog has the kind of power to tear up a car like that.” The dealership’s finance manager, Imran Haq, also admitted that he was convinced a “wolf” was the culprit until he watched the footage.
The dealership suffered three separate overnight rampages this month, leading to damage estimates ranging from $100,000 to $350,000. Surprisingly, it appears that the target of these violent acts is a cat, believed by employees to be cleverly hiding inside the vehicles.
The unsettling events have left everyone on edge, with employees fearful of encountering the canine culprits. Fakhoury revealed, “Nobody wants to leave their cars anymore. They want to make sure they get straight into the office. They’re so scared.”