Infuriated Royston Grimstead came home to find that the usually-docile four-year-old Luce had munched her way through the fibreglass, and responded by finding her new owners.As reported by Yahoo!, the 42-year-old from Chedzoy in Somerset said: ‘I came home and saw her covered in white stuff and I thought she had got a bird and it was feathers – but it was the fibreglass from the car.‘I’m not a crier and she knew she had done something wrong because she had this guilty look on her face.’Mr Grimstead had already been planning to sell Luce because she did not get along with his ten-year-old border collie Jess.‘She must have overheard me talking about re-homing her because she’s normally friendly and never really chewed on anything before,’ he said.He didn’t, however, tell her new owners what she’d done and joked that he may have her back when they find out.The builder had bought the Aston Martin DB9 Volante 15 months ago, and luckily, is insured for the £3,000 worth of damage.(metro.co.uk)ANN.Az