Dogman Spotted Again In Michigan!
Why are there so many sightings of dogmen in Michigan? This time a group of three individuals run across a dog-like creature in the wood of St. Clair County in Michigan.
According to the man, his son was the one able to catch a better glimpse of the alleged creature. He did not immediately reply to followup questions regarding the age and name of the eyewitness. The report did not include the specific time of the event.
“Just as I got a glimpse the creature suddenly disappeared into the trees,” his son said. “It had black fur. The tail was huge, it was at least 3 feet long.”
The eyewitness says he is sure the being wasn’t a dog because of the way it moved.
“It was not dog-like at all.”
The purported creature, he said, was standing on four legs at the time of the sighting.
The eyewitness also reported that the encounter only lasted a few seconds and that he and his father have never seen anything like it. There were no photographs or video submitted with the original report.
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ReplyDeleteWHO IS IN CHARGE AROUND HERE?? and why am I being singeled out ??
Deletein my opionion ,this is racism!
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DeleteDude, I haven't made but one or two posts in the last 2 or 3 weeks, And they weren't too or about you.
DeleteI don't know who writes the Mexican Bigfoot thing and don't care. I never got what it ment and so I think it's stupid. It was never me writing about "Mexican Bigfoot" except I made a joke about it once about a year ago------------------------------ so regardless of your ethinic herritage ----------- your stupid!
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DeleteWaddy,he's that fuckin dude that watches werewolves drinking pina' colitis ! I think he's in that video with Joe Black !
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DeleteAnd there was this guy somewhere who knew a man and the man had a son, and the son had a friend and his friends dad saw a Bigfoot and a Wolfman one night and they were dancing together in the pale moon light. And the dad of the kid who had a friend who had a dad who had someone somewhere who was a friend said he got scared and ran away. And when he went there the next day there were footprints.
ReplyDeletehaints, I thought you were going somewhere with that but the punch line was "the next day there were footprints."
DeleteHere's one for you. One day while a bigfoot was taking a dump in the woods, which bigfoot does, a rabbit came hopping along, and the bigfoot said to the rabbit, "Hey, Mr. rabbit, when you take a dump does it stick to your fur," and Mr. rabbit replied, "No, it does not," then the bigfoot said, "That's good to know," and proceeded to pick Mr. rabbit up and use him to wipe his rear.
Well, I don't know about all that Dan, But I saw one with my own two eyes and so did the guy next to me. I can find 50 BS bigfootstories no doubt, probably more. But I've had my own encounters with others as well as gleaned about another 10 or 12 out of people who never reported a thing, had no idea where to tell someone. So we got a major problem. And you throwing dirt is like a cat covering up shit. You cant see it, but its still there. You can smell it. We got a Major F'n problem and it may or may not be related to Paulides stuff. Are there some errors there too, probably a few.
DeleteDam it Dan, be wise enough to look at the whole forrest instead of just the rotten trees!!!
Be open minded enough to contemplate that Ghosts, bigfoot, other cryptids, UFO's, alll this stuff envolves other dimentions. If any of it is true, than all of it could be true ???????
Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!
But we can't seeem to get the cutain back on any of this crap -------- yet it's there!
Michigan is known for the large number of burial mounds that existed there at one time from indigenous people. these mountains were bulldozed and destroyed by farmers and people making cities. native Americans used these mounds to Rockaway or energies and earth spirit that they used to call up for protection. the Great Lakes area in particular the Native American tribes that live there were famous for this type of magic. the dog man is a water-based spirit it is usually found in areas where there is abundant water it tells that there is something important in that area that the tribes people locked away that they thought needed to be protected
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Deletelived here all my life, there is nothing in these woods but deer, bear and small game. Every year 100's of thousands of hunters canvas this state, trail cam's everywhere. I've walked through the woods and come across random game cams.
DeleteI've got Indian relics my great grand dad collect as a young man farming southern Michigan. Live on property with acres of ponds, No shape shifters haunting me. This kid probably just saw a coyote
Hello Abohli, bigfoot in general is found in areas with good water sources. I don't much go for these creatures being spiritual entities, not to say that is your perspective, but in respect to the indigenous lore you alluded to.
DeleteThis article had no descriptions except to say it was on all fours, but bigfoot travels both bipedally and quadrupedally. So, I'm not sure if they assumed it was dogman because it was on all fours or if they saw dogman features, which includes more of a snout, like a baboon's snout, and pointed ears, like a dog.
Dogman sightings are not as widespread as regular bigfoot sightings, but are more limited to regions, and north central U.S. where this occurred has the greatest number of dogman sightings.
Abholi, I used to research with a Texas and Oklahoma guy who did a ton of heavy stuff in the Kiamichi Mountains and he was a complete salt of the earth type, no flute playing at all. But he began a complicated interaction with gifts and totems and he began to feel it got "dark" and foreboding and one day he removed his cameras and equipment and as he was leaving he took the totem gifting area and destroyed it. The property owner and he didn't speak for many years. When they finally did reconnect, she told him that after he did that. "Something else" came through the area, leaving strange tracks and that the Subjects seem to vacate. I've never seen a dog man. But I spent thirty days in the Ozark Mountains this January. One night I heard a roar that sounded like a cross between a lion, and the above referenced werewolf of London. The coyotes who were sounding off before hand shut it down rather quickly. The week before we had found both a deer on our trail cams and a opossum in the woods that had massive chunks bitten out of them and yet were left alive My belief system is fairly simple. I believe in the empirical evidence showing us what is there. If all the horses and cattle spook, if you see a herd of whitetail in the middle of a field in a circle, if crows, ravens and jays sound off and dive a particular area, then chances are you've got a predator (s) lurking about. The reason I shared on these topics isn't because I know anything about them really, it's simply that I appreciate a person who still stops by this site to share a topical point. And for that I thank you.....
DeleteThank you kind soul. I am just relaying some information that the indigenous peoples seemed to know and understand these creatures that are called dogmen. I myself had a strange encounter at the age of 11 or so and have wondered about what I saw my entire life. I agree with you 110% if the animals know something strange or unfamiliar is out there then I tend to follow their lead and hush up and watch and wait until I see it with my own eyes.
DeleteAnywhere outside of whatever yokel back wash town you come from, taking a weekend trip to Branson watching Box Car Willie (if he's even still alive) and other washed up country yodelers doesn't exactly qualify as "spending thirty days in the Ozark Mountains."
DeleteAnd Abohli, you should talk to Joe/Iktomi (assuming you're not actually him) about the the burial mounds -- according to him (or her if you are him) the mounds were once filled with gigantic 15 foot tall skeletons (relatives of bigfoot according to his queer theory) which, pursuant to some massive conspiracy involving the Smithsonian, the Department of Interior, the forest industry, (and I think the Bilderberg Group), were removed and now lie hidden in some secret underground vault in Washington DC.
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DeleteClap for the Dogman
ReplyDeleteThat is an old photo that was shown to be a fake years ago.
ReplyDeleteThis is fake, the original image can be found showing the barn without the photoshopped dogman. Right here guys: http://tinyfarmblog.com/tag/night/page/2/
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