Sunday, April 7, 2013


There are reports of dogs being killed by BigFoot.  Many have wondered why?  As a person who gathers facts it became obvious to me why this would happen. 
  • Dogs are pets of humans. 
  • They are around humans.
  • Dogs have a keen sense of smell.
  • Dogs have a keen sense of hearing.
  • Dogs warn and protect humans.
  • Dogs are canines and related to wolves and coyotes.
The dog is a risk factor for BigFoot.  They want to remain undetected and a human with a dog the risk of detection is real.  As a being who lives to survive they will remove all risk factors.  It makes sense.  Not to us because dogs are our pet and we are not in a survival mode of existence.

Now you are wondering where am I going with this?  For a non-existent species we have quite a bit of information on this.  There are  documented reports including one that I have personally taken about BigFoot and dogs.  Dogs are killed by BigFoot.  I have no doubt about that.  Here are some reported facts about dogs in the presence of BigFoot:
  • Refusing to go outside when sounds of BigFoot vocalizations are heard or one is seen.
  • Crying, hiding and refusing to come out.
  • Outside and bolts to hide even if known to chase bear and mountain lions.
  • Submissive behaviors displayed for no reason.
  • Barks frantically and won't stop.
  • Runs away and refused to come back.
  • Tries to get owners to leave.  Keeps looking at a certain area.
The reason I bring this up is that I encountered this on Saturday.  I was out with other investigators.  We had heard 2 knocks.  A little while later we went back to our vehicles.  While talking, we noticed a man and his dog was walking towards us on the road.  We greeted each other when they got to us.  Friendly, happy dog.  As we are talking with the owner the dog's whole demeanor suddenly changed.  He hid behind my husband and then bolted into one of the vehicles.  This dog was so terrified he refused to leave the vehicle.  When he was dragged out by the owner and put on the ground he bolted under the vehicle.  Finally the owner picked him up and walked away.  He kept saying that the dog never did this before and must be tired.  When he put him down a little way away, the poor dog with his tail between his legs stayed behind and close as possible to the man.  It kept looking to the left and one time to the right.

How do you explain this behavior?  I knew there were at least 2 BigFoot around us.  The dog told us with his behavior and where it looked.  I have no doubt about that.  Where the dog looked was where we heard the knocks.


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