The DogMan also known as the Beast of Bray Road was first sighted in 1887 in Wexford County, Michigan when two lumberjacks saw a creature that they described as having a man's body and a dog's head.
In Egyptian mythology, Anubis was a humanoid with a dog head. So, the Dogman is definitely not a myth. Was it the evolution of the Dog that it can walk on two legs now or was it a genetics product that escaped from a lab? Or was it a Bigfoot mistaken as the Dogman?
Dog and Wolf belong to the canine family, so does this mean the Dogman is actually the same as the Werewolf? Some even said the Dogman came from the Sirius B star system and was released here to terrorize the human race. But from what I know, the Being in Sirius B are highly technological race, not in this primitive form, so this is not true.
Dogman only appeared occasionally, unlike Bigfoot which has more frequent sightings. So, perhaps this is a kind of evolution evidence that the Dog can walk on both legs now. Previously, many claimed they saw a kind of big cat but they were dismissed until the Lynx was photographed.
Described as a werewolf-like creature, the Dogman has reportedly been seen all throughout Ohio. Eyewitnesses describe the Dogman creatures as between 4-6 feet tall, often very muscular, and with pink or gray skin. It is sometimes seen on all fours or walking bipedally.
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One of the most recent accounts was in 2016 in Allen County. The man who saw it described it as a 6-foot-tall creature covered in “what looked like grey or pink” skin with long ears “like a Doberman”. Its body, he said, was “muscular as hell in a full stride”.
“I only saw the back of it, but it had humans legs and ass. I could see the striations in its back, the thing was definitely muscular.”
Dogman, the yarn, is an homage to that grey and pink skin.
Beast of Bray Road
Dog or Wolf
The Encounter
Lurking in the Dark
Man Best Friend
Illustrated Drawing
Swamp Thing
Forest Howling
Sirius Being
Haunting Dash