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Betty Betts didn't think much of her Chihuahua's yapping bark this afternoon until she heard a loud creaking noise coming from her kitchen. DMN writers find Steelers QB in Cowboys locker room Surveillance video: Incident between Plano ISD bus driver and student Christian music star Michael W. Smith visits Buckner Center for Humanitarian Aid When she went to check it out, Ms. Betts found a large pecan tree leaning against her West Dallas home, separating her kitchen wall from the rest of the house. "When I looked out, I could see the clouds,” she said. Ms. Betts, 68, yelled at her son to get out of the house. By the time they both got out, the tree had fallen fully through the side of her home in 1700 block of McBroom Street. "I thank God for the dog because if it weren't for that dog, I don't know what would have happened," Ms. Betts said. "I love my dog." The fallen tree destroyed her kitchen. Ms. Betts said the fire department was working to put a tarp over the open portion of her home until it could be repaired. She's hoping it doesn't rain. Video: Chihuahua alerts Dallas woman to tree falling on house
04:32 PM CDT on Wednesday, September 3, 2008