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Liberal_in_LA

(44,397 posts)
Wed Oct 12, 2016, 08:52 PM Oct 2016

Pack of (cheerful) wild dogs ravages car in middle of the night

http://nypost.com/video/pack-of-wild-dogs-ravages-car-in-middle-of-the-night/



Pack of wild dogs ravages car in middle of the night

October 12, 2016
We all know about the twilight bark with which dogs alert each other of trouble, but here the dogs are the trouble. Security cameras in Turkey catch a pack of wild dogs in the middle of the night totally wrecking a parked car in a very organized fashion. You’ve only seen dogs act this creepy in movies. Until now …
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Pack of (cheerful) wild dogs ravages car in middle of the night (Original Post) Liberal_in_LA Oct 2016 OP
I read the subject line and the first thing saltpoint Oct 2016 #1
I suspect the smell of food had something to do with their behavior . . . Journeyman Oct 2016 #2
This happened in China once when the driver kicked a dog. Watch: Laffy Kat Oct 2016 #3
If that is true then it is AWESOME! nt JanMichael Oct 2016 #4
Here's one where a police car was attacked - with the officer inside! csziggy Oct 2016 #5
crazy dogs. Liberal_in_LA Oct 2016 #6
Is it possible in these cases that there was some other small animal sinkingfeeling Oct 2016 #7
Nesting? I'm more inclined to believe the pack just chased a small animal into it Brother Buzz Oct 2016 #8

saltpoint

(50,986 posts)
1. I read the subject line and the first thing
Wed Oct 12, 2016, 08:57 PM
Oct 2016

that came to mind was a growling Darrell Issa gnawing on the upholstery in the back seat.

Journeyman

(15,448 posts)
2. I suspect the smell of food had something to do with their behavior . . .
Wed Oct 12, 2016, 09:08 PM
Oct 2016

Highly organized, and more than a bit bizarre, even if that was their motivation.

I saw a bear in Tuolumne Meadows do something similar to a VW Bug once, determined to get to a pack of cookies in the back storage area.

Laffy Kat

(16,951 posts)
3. This happened in China once when the driver kicked a dog. Watch:
Wed Oct 12, 2016, 09:24 PM
Oct 2016

The dog left to fetch his friends and returned to attack the car. Driver had it coming.

sinkingfeeling

(57,832 posts)
7. Is it possible in these cases that there was some other small animal
Wed Oct 12, 2016, 11:16 PM
Oct 2016

nesting in the bumpers/engine compartment?

Brother Buzz

(39,895 posts)
8. Nesting? I'm more inclined to believe the pack just chased a small animal into it
Wed Oct 12, 2016, 11:29 PM
Oct 2016

It appears the hapless critter took refuge under the car where the dogs first focused, then moved up into the engine compartment.

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