Dogmen
Dogmen are a term used in contemporary folklore and cryptozoology to describe presumed canine- or wolf-like cryptids that stand and move in an upright, humanoid manner. Reports often describe tall, bipedal beings with doglike heads, fur, and a powerful, athletic build. Sightings place them primarily in North America, with witnesses sometimes noting canine vocalizations and a wary, watchful demeanor.
One of the best-known cases is the Beast of Bray Road in Wisconsin, reported since the late
Assessment by scientists and skeptics emphasizes that there is no verifiable evidence for dogmen. Most explanations