This guide covers the (also known as the Michigan Dogman or Beast of Bray Road), a cryptid often described as a 7-foot-tall canine with a human-like torso and a terrifying howl. 1. The Anatomy of a Legend
A more aggressive version of the legend exists in this Kentucky/Tennessee border region, involving darker folklore about attacks in the 1980s. 3. Investigation Tips Dogman
The Beast of Bray Road by Linda S. Godfrey (the definitive investigative text). This guide covers the (also known as the
Dogman Encounters Radio (comprehensive archive of witness testimonies). Dogman
Usually described as having the head of a wolf but the body of a muscular man. Unlike a typical werewolf, the Dogman is often seen as a stable biological creature rather than a shapeshifter.
Capable of running on all fours but often sighted standing or walking upright on plantigrade (flat) feet.
The legend gained mainstream fame in 1987 when DJ Steve Cook played "The Legend" on the radio. Key sightings date back to 1887 in Wexford County.