
Expanding on Sabine Baring-Gould’s 1865 original masterpiece, this unique work further documents a creature that eyewitnesses insist ‘isn’t supposed to exist.’ And yet they keep seeing it… Across North America and beyond, hunters, campers, law-enforcement officers, and ordinary citizens report encounters with towering, upright canine beings—creatures with wolf-like heads, massive frames, glowing amber eyes, and unmistakable intelligence. Many call it the Dogman. Once dismissed as regional folklore, Dogman sightings have surged in recent decades. The creatures appear in rural forests, farmland, cemeteries, suburban edges, and even near restricted military areas. Some witnesses even describe juveniles traveling with adults. Others claim the creature spoke. A troubling number report violent encounters, followed by rapid official intervention afterward to cover it up. The Book of Werewolves, Dogman, and Lycanthropy © traces this phenomenon through folklore, history, theology, and modern testimony. From European werewolves and loup-garou to skinwalkers, biblical accounts, and the ancient Cynocephali, this book reveals a global pattern far older than modern cryptid culture. Included in full is Sabine Baring-Gould’s 1865 classic The Book of Were-Wolves, a foundational work that still shapes how we understand lycanthropy today.
Page Count:
386
Publication Date:
2026-02-12
Publisher:
Wild Remnant Publishing
ISBN-10:
1997555069
ISBN-13:
9781997555063
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