The video opens with a dog keeping a pack of wild boars from focusing on his human friends. Then you will witness a tiny dog protecting his home and fending off two bear intruders. It doesn't end there...
The video gets a little graphic but it ultimately shows that humans and dogs reciprocally protect each other.
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My dog is fearless. We take him with us on hikes.
ReplyDeleteDoes this mean that Dogman's sole instinct is to protect himself since he is both dog and man? How does Dogman treat humans? How does he treat dogs? Is it Dutch treat when you encounter a Dogman or is there "reciprocality"?
DeleteAnd can he lick his own you know whats? xx
DeleteThat's really sticking one's neck out.
DeleteDon't worry everybody, I'll get to this thread when time permits.:)
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Ricky:)
Looking forward to it. Patience is the art of concealing our impatience.
DeleteHi Mr. Inspiration and best friend ! There you go again with those words of wisdom:) Why can't more people who like this subject matter be like you? You have a kind word and make me THINK all at the same time! :):):)
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Ricky:)
Announcement: I am now open for any questions you might have about the Dogman enigma.:) (Ricky)
ReplyDeleteOther than that I'll just be quietly blending into the everyday conversations.
It's just me,
Ricky:)
Ricky, I left a comment on the Bigfoot President thread. It regards the future of cryptozoology and engineered cryptids. It represents a different path; seemingly fantastic but actually more realistic than the path we're currently on.
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Ricky are there particular dogmen stories or movies that you enjoy? Is dogman limited to you or can the subject include werewolves, wolfmen, and wolf or dog hybrid creatures?
Delete6:14 my new best friend, the only remotely Dogman movies are always werewolf related. When I think Dogman I'm usually thinking misidentified Bigfoots or deformed ones. This mystery is so complicated that even my large uncircumcised brain can't come up with a good answer. Tee Hee P. S. Dog Soldiers ain't bad:)
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Alain, I definitely saw your post below and I'm still pondering the future of engineered cryptids. Every senirio has a bad ending. You'll have to give me more time to absorb this new theory of yours. You are certainly a game changer...
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Ricky:)
Ricky, To me, stories like chimps escaping a refuge and attacking people, or a chicken born with dinosaur-like teeth, or scientists bringing back the mammoth, or Burmese pythons invading Florida, or an escaped tiger loose in the hills just north of Los Angeles, all true and verifiable stories, are more interesting than constantly pretending a tree stump or guy in a costume is bigfoot, over and over again.
DeleteNow that bio-hacking is becoming a fad, rogue people are going to be creating new species and tweaking with existing ones. Its already being done. Its not a stretch to imagine some creatures getting loose or being in parks.
There has been gene tweaking with animals for centuries. Every breed of dog is man-made. There are already escaped or freed animals in areas they're not native to. Covering the new, more extreme versions of gene tweaking and these new creatures, be they "dinosaurs" or human-hybrids would be fascinating. Its not a matter of promoting it, just covering it. Its already happening.
Alain
Leave or Remain? Any UK peeps in the hizz?
ReplyDelete7:39 There is a wonderful person named Joe at Bigfoot Evidence that would probably love a chat about that.:)
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Ricky:)
You people need to clean up your act around here. This place is a mess compared to some of the websites I frequent.
ReplyDeleteYou so cwaaaassssy!
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