A Pack Of Wild Dogs Tear A Car To Pieces To Reach A Cat Hiding Underneath!
Dogs Tear A Car To Pieces! (Video)
The car, owned by a mechanic, had been damaged overnight while it was parked on the street. The mechanic thought that the car had been destroyed by vandals, resulting in a repair bill that ran up to $1,625 USD. The video shows that it wasn’t a roving band of teens that dismantled the Toyota. The surveillance cameras show a band of tail-wagging canines that absolutely tear this poor car to pieces. “I went home with another car after parking my car in front of my shop. I was shocked to see the damage when I returned in the morning. We thought the incident was a theft attempt and called the police. Later we watched the surveillance camera footage with the police and we saw nine stray dogs tearing the car’s bumper into pieces.”
A pack of rampaging dogs tear a car apart , maybe to get at a terrified cat hiding underneath. CCTV footage opens with a few of the wild dogs sniffing around the white hatchback, which is parked in a quiet residential street and seems brand new. At first the dogs just start sniffing around the car. Then the dogs start tearing away at the front of the hatchback. There’s no evidence of a feline presence, but cats have been known to hide in all kinds of places. Within seconds the nine dogs have started using their teeth and paws to dismantle the vehicle piece by piece. One of the hounds gets hold of the bumper and pulls it away from the front of the car allowing room for its pack to climb inside the engine bay.
Using their teeth and paws to dismantle the car!
The rest of the dogs then dive in under the bonnet to continue their search for their petrified prey. In frustration, the dogs then start attacking the car’s front spoiler virtually pulling it away from the bonnet. When the cat still doesn’t appear another dog tugs off the other half of the bumper. After 50 seconds, the front of the family car has been virtually destroyed by the dogs -and there is still no sign of the cat. One dog pulls away the bumper and another climbs inside. Even after pulling off most of the front of the car there is no sign of the cat. Watch the video, the harrowing attack was captured on CCTV in Sakarya’s Erenler province in Turkey.
By the end of the clip, the car’s front bodywork lies in tatters on the road – but there is still no sign of the cat.
While this type of behavior is rather unusual from dogs, those who live in countries where strays still represent an issue in inner cities know that they can get very aggressive sometimes, especially when they’re in packs.
Source: news.autoplus.fr