This was no normal dog… this was much bigger, with a huge head and looked like it just crawled out of the deepest pits of hell."
"This was no normal dog… this was much bigger, with a huge head and looked like it just crawled out of the deepest pits of hell."
In 1887, a pair of lumberjacks claimed that they saw a terrifying creature with the head of a dog and the body of a man in the woods of Michigan — and the Michigan Dogman legend was born. Described as a seven-foot-tall bipedal monster with a murderous scream, the Michigan Dogman allegedly appears every 10 years, on years ending with seven. In 1897, a farmer was allegedly found dead over his plow near the town of Buckley, Michigan with enormous dog tracks around his body, and some claimed the Michigan Dogman was behind the fatal attack. Then, years later, in 1917, a sheriff allegedly came upon a driverless wagon with horses that lay dead with their eyes wide open in terror. It didn't take long before people blamed the legendary canine monster for their deaths. Then, in the 1930s, a Michigan teen named Robert Fortney was allegedly attacked by five wild dogs. While he was able to scare four of them off by firing his gun in the air, he claimed a fifth dog stood on two legs and glared at him, completely unfazed.
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