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Michigan has many urban myths and legends, but perhaps none more well known than the Michigan Dogman. Here's how it got famous. News Sports Autos Entertainment Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals.
According to the legend, the Dogman appears once every decade, only on years ending in “seven,” starting in 1887. While the Dogman is only known to leave paw prints and petrified witnesses ...
Michigan trucker believes he encountered, shot the Dogman Dogman gives UFOs, Bigfoot a run for their money By Angela Mulka , Staff writer Updated Oct 5, 2022 11:42 a.m.
In 1987, a Traverse City radio DJ wrote a song about a “dogman,” and aired it as an April Fools’ Day joke. But then calls started flooding in from around northern Michigan: “That’s no ...
What started as a harmless radio prank became one of Michigan’s eeriest paranormal legends. Get to know the man behind the legend, Steve Cook.
Dogman is apparently no stranger to Michigan. According to ardent fan of the beast (and author), Linda S. Godfrey, it’s been haunting the district since the 1930s. EXCITED ABOUT ALIENS?
Michigan author Brett Allen joined the Fox 17 Morning Mix to talk about his new book "Sly Fox Hollow," featuring history, murder, politics, and the legendary Dogman.