Post by cogal on Jun 30, 2019 21:35:45 GMT
Hello, I have been listening to encounters and reading all I can about Dogman ever since my sister in Michigan told me about them a year and a half ago. I have heard of a few Dogman encounters on the western side of Oregon where the climate, topography and vegetation are totally different than here in Central Oregon. We have rivers and lakes here, but this part of the state is considered high desert, mostly lacking the underbrush and shintangle of the western side so I'm wondering if that has something to do with the lack of sightings here. Maybe I just haven't come across the right website yet. Honestly I would like to think Dogman doesn't exist here but after hearing about encounters in the desert areas of California so I doubt I'm that lucky. Now, just last week I saw a huge paw print in the sand at the edge of a local reservoir (Wickiup) that looked exactly like a print in a photo on the NADP website. It looked bipedal. So, I'm hoping someone out there has information pertaining to Dogman being in this part of the state.
I grew up in Michigan and years ago (1980's) my other sister and I were going for a walk around the block (country block, 2 miles around) when we heard the most hair raising, gawd awful howl. It was daylight, but I can't honestly remember the time of day. When we heard the howl it seemed like it was maybe a half mile away. We knew all our neighbors and what kinds of animals and dogs they had and that sound didn't match anything we knew of. We had never heard of Dogman so it was not on our radar and while we knew of Bigfoot, we never thought of them being on the populated lower half of the lower peninsula of Michigan so we didn't think of Bigfoot as a possibility either. We knew the sound we heard was no dog but we didn't know what it was. We forgot all about it until a few years ago when my dad saw something that spooked him enough so that he ducked into the horse barn to get out of sight from something he described as a huge wolf that "didn't move right". He told my sister he wished he'd had his gun on him and my dad was not a fearful man. The only reason he even said anything to my sister was because she just happened to show up moments after he saw it and he was still shaken. Later when she tried to get more information about what he saw he clammed up and refused to say another word. Now it makes me wonder...Dogman?
Anyway, thank you for any information you can provide regarding Dogman in the central Oregon area.
I grew up in Michigan and years ago (1980's) my other sister and I were going for a walk around the block (country block, 2 miles around) when we heard the most hair raising, gawd awful howl. It was daylight, but I can't honestly remember the time of day. When we heard the howl it seemed like it was maybe a half mile away. We knew all our neighbors and what kinds of animals and dogs they had and that sound didn't match anything we knew of. We had never heard of Dogman so it was not on our radar and while we knew of Bigfoot, we never thought of them being on the populated lower half of the lower peninsula of Michigan so we didn't think of Bigfoot as a possibility either. We knew the sound we heard was no dog but we didn't know what it was. We forgot all about it until a few years ago when my dad saw something that spooked him enough so that he ducked into the horse barn to get out of sight from something he described as a huge wolf that "didn't move right". He told my sister he wished he'd had his gun on him and my dad was not a fearful man. The only reason he even said anything to my sister was because she just happened to show up moments after he saw it and he was still shaken. Later when she tried to get more information about what he saw he clammed up and refused to say another word. Now it makes me wonder...Dogman?
Anyway, thank you for any information you can provide regarding Dogman in the central Oregon area.