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Dogman : America's Upright Wolf The Beast That Follows You Home

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Overview

Something walks on two legs in America's forgotten woods and it has the head of a wolf.

In this gripping collection of eyewitness accounts, investigative reports, and never-before-compiled stories, Vishvākālātāmi Raksha dives deep into the legend of the Dogman the upright, wolf-headed cryptid known as America's most terrifying werewolf-like creature. From the infamous Michigan Tape that captured a howl unlike any known animal, to the Beast of Bray Road in Wisconsin, shadowy Pennsylvania nights, Southern howls in Texas and the Ozarks, and bone-chilling Minnesota winters, this book reveals a pattern of encounters that spans decades and crosses state lines.

Witnesses describe a creature over seven feet tall that stands casually like a man, drops to all fours with unnatural speed, and stares with intelligent, glowing eyes that seem to evaluate its prey. Survivors speak of livestock torn apart with surgical precision, dogs vanishing after a single startled bark, strange tracks with claw marks too deep for any known predator, and the overwhelming stench of wet dog mixed with rotting meat. Some heard packs hunting in coordinated howls that sound almost like laughter. Others woke to find it standing outside their windows, breathing against the glass, or watching silently from the tree line.

This is not just another Bigfoot story. The Dogman doesn't hide it announces itself with roars that crawl into your bones, follows people home, and leaves deliberate "gifts" like arranged carcasses or gouges too high for bears. Lawmen, hunters, truck drivers, and families share their accounts, many of whom stopped talking publicly after the encounters because the fear never left.

Blending raw eyewitness testimony, trail-cam images that shouldn't exist, and theories ranging from prehistoric survivors to something far darker, Dogman: America's Upright Wolf explores why this creature continues to haunt rural America in the 21st century. It knows when you're alone. It remembers faces. And once you've heard its howl, the woods-and even your own backyard-never feel safe again.

Perfect for fans of Linda Godfrey's Beast of Bray Road investigations, true cryptid horror, and paranormal nonfiction that blurs the line between legend and nightmare. Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, these stories will make you think twice before hiking after dark, leaving your dog outside, or ignoring that strange sound rolling across the hills.

Warning: This book contains intense descriptions of psychological terror, livestock mutilation, and encounters that have changed lives forever. Read with the lights on.

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  • ISBN-13: 9798233066955
  • ISBN-10: 9798233066955
  • Publisher: Vishvākālātāmi Raksha
  • Publish Date: April 2026
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.19 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.26 pounds
  • Page Count: 78

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