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Pack of hounds attack Chinese man's car after he kicks sleeping dog | Pack of hounds attack Chinese man's car after he kicks sleeping dog |
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A stray dog in China has proved revenge is a dish best served cold after damaging the car of a driver who ran one kicked it. | A stray dog in China has proved revenge is a dish best served cold after damaging the car of a driver who ran one kicked it. |
The unnamed driver had found the mutt sleeping in his favourite parking spot outside his home in Chongqing. Exiting the vehicle, the driver reportedly kicked the prostrate animal before return to his car, an onlooker claimed. | |
But that wasn’t the end of it. | But that wasn’t the end of it. |
Another animal bites the car | Another animal bites the car |
The animal later returned - with reinforcements - and proceeded to attempt to rip apart the car’s bodywork, tearing off the windscreen wipers, and scratching the paintwork. | The animal later returned - with reinforcements - and proceeded to attempt to rip apart the car’s bodywork, tearing off the windscreen wipers, and scratching the paintwork. |
The attack of the hounds was captured on camera by an astonished neighbour. | The attack of the hounds was captured on camera by an astonished neighbour. |
The unidentified owner cannot have been happy with the damage | The unidentified owner cannot have been happy with the damage |
China is home to roughly 130million dogs, many of them pampered pets. As the middle class expands, rising numbers of pet owners has resulted in increased opposition to animal cruelty. | China is home to roughly 130million dogs, many of them pampered pets. As the middle class expands, rising numbers of pet owners has resulted in increased opposition to animal cruelty. |
Despite this, many stray dogs are still killed and there is scant legislation protecting animals’ rights. | Despite this, many stray dogs are still killed and there is scant legislation protecting animals’ rights. |