A Lamborghini Urus owner learned an expensive lesson in pet care after leaving their dog unattended in the luxury SUV, resulting in a completely shredded backseat.
A now-viral video circulating on social media captures the aftermath, showing the vehicle’s rear door being opened to reveal a dog surrounded by torn upholstery, with seat materials scattered across the cabin. Despite the damage, the dog appears unfazed—perhaps even innocent—as viewers take in the sight of the destroyed luxury interior.
The Lamborghini Urus, one of the fastest and most expensive SUVs in the world, carries a price tag approaching $300,000, making this unexpected destruction a costly mishap. While the extent of the repairs remains unknown, replacing the high-end leather and Alcantara seats could come with a significant bill.
Social media users quickly weighed in, with opinions divided. Some commenters expressed frustration, stating they would be furious if a pet caused such damage, while others placed the blame squarely on the owner. Many pointed out that it’s a responsibility issue, arguing that an unattended dog—especially one left unsupervised in an expensive vehicle—should not be faulted for doing what dogs naturally do.
While the internet debates who is at fault, the viral clip serves as a cautionary tale for pet owners and car enthusiasts alike: luxury cars and unattended dogs don’t always mix.