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Chewed car!

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.. not mine thankfully!

 

Phil's brother is a car bodywork specialist and does quite a bit of insurance and accident work. I think he thought he'd seen it all until last week.

 

A bloke drove a Vauxhall Omega in with chewed front wings!!!! Turns out, the bloke's Doberman had convinced itself (rightly or wrongly) that there was a rat under the bonnet; the pictures below are of the damage it caused trying to get at the rat. :roll:

 

Car is going to need two new wings and a re-spray! :shock: don't know what state the dogs teeth are in after that :?

 

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As Phil pointed out - a strong man with a pair of mole grips would have trouble doing that amount of damage.

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Heavens :shock:

he must have got himself into a real frenzy :!:

 

It's amazing what dogs will chew.

 

I once took 25 golf balls out of a labrador and one of those large staffie collars (you know the sort .... about 2 inch wide leather, chunky buckle and adorned with staffie brasses) out of a 20lb Staffie. Collar was in two pieces only and dog wasn't even ill when first seen.

 

The owners had missed the collar and were certain the only place it could be was inside the dog.

 

We put the xray on the notice board where it caused much mirth for months.

 

I had a friend who went camping with her two labrador girls in a new car where they slept happily the first night. On the second morning there were no seats in the car. They had completely trashed them.

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