Tuesday, May 21, 2013

The Legend of Dogman



Every Region of the country has its cryptozoological beings and tales and Pure Michigan surely is no exception.

If I was to venture a layman's theory I'd be inclined to assume that this is some sort of lycanthrope. Sort of like a werewolf but smaller. Like a Shi'tzu on steroids or a lot of Peanut Butter Crunch and RedBull.

The Legend of Dogman

The Legend began as a simple April Fools Day prank on WTCM Radio, but since then has become forever woven into the culture and folklore of Michigan. The year 2012 was the 25th Anniversary of the song, and we celebrate the silver anniversary in a big way.

Since The Legend first hit the airwaves in 1987, it has become a lightning rod; a conduit for people who, beyond all contention, believe that they have seen the dogman, or discovered evidence of his existence.
On the pages in this section, you will explore some of the most compelling of these sighting reports. Some are supported by actual physical evidence, others are first-hand accounts, some are second-hand, and a handful are hearsay based on old family folklore. In some cases, contributors have requested anonymity, and we will honor those wishes.
Lacking the resources to thoroughly investigate these claims, Mindstage Productions offers no conclusion as to the validity of this information. Therefore, it is presented in the context of entertainment only.
Belief in the Michigan dogman is a subjective and personal matter. Only you can decide.