It looks like man's best friend is starting to become man's biggest enemy, at least that's what it looks like in one Texas neighborhood.

In Godley, Texas, a small town southwest of Fort Worth, residents are on edge as a pack of feral dogs has rapidly grown to more than 40 animals. What started as a few strays roaming neighborhoods has turned into a serious safety concern, with families reporting frightening encounters and city leaders preparing to address the growing issue.

Local officials believe the situation stems from a troubling pattern of abandoned pets. As unwanted dogs are left behind, they form packs that grow larger and harder to control. Now, with more than 40 feral dogs roaming the streets of Godley, the problem has escalated beyond nuisance and into a real safety concern for

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