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Tales of the Supernatural Presents Episode 118- The Truth About Dogman Don't Forget to Pick Up a Copy of My New Book Series- Something Creepy Book 1- Werewolf Ranch https://a.co/d/fPflJs8 Book 2- The Haunted Doll https://a.co/d/6BTaWv1 Across the United States, thousands of eyewitness reports describe a terrifying creature that shouldn’t exist — a towering, upright canine with intelligence, intent, and a disturbing awareness of human presence. Known today as Dogman, these encounters are not scattered randomly. Instead, they appear to follow a distinct geographic corridor stretching from the Great Lakes to the Deep South — a region The Supernaturalist has come to call the Dogman Belt. In this episode, I will break down the Dogman Belt theory, exploring why sightings cluster so heavily from Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio, down through Kentucky’s Land Between the Lakes, and into Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia. Drawing from decades of eyewitness testimony, historical records, Native American traditions, and ecological analysis, this investigation reveals a startling pattern: the same creature, described the same way, behaving the same way — across more than a thousand miles of connected wilderness. Viewers will learn how ancient wolf-guardian legends from the Shawnee, Cherokee, and Choctaw tribes may connect to modern Dogman encounters, and how European werewolf folklore merged with frontier superstition to create a uniquely American predator myth. The episode examines why Dogman is not a traditional werewolf — no transformations, no full moon — but instead appears to be a sentient apex predator that stalks, intimidates, and often toys with witnesses rather than attacking outright. The video also explores the geographic and ecological foundations of the Dogman Belt, including dense forests, ancient river systems, low population density, and abundant prey populations. Using principles from wildlife biology, the host explains how these environments could support an undiscovered large predator capable of long-distance movement, nocturnal hunting, and extreme concealment. Finally, the episode dives into the most unsettling aspect of Dogman encounters: the psychological component. Witnesses consistently describe a sense of being watched, targeted, and deliberately frightened. Could Dogman feed on fear? Is it a relic species, a paranormal entity, or something humanity has yet to classify? Whether biological, supernatural, or something in between, the Dogman Belt may represent more than a map of sightings. It may be a warning — that deep in America’s last wild places, something intelligent still watches from the treeline, waiting just beyond the firelight.