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This is fun. Honestly, the "Bigfoot" looks fakey to me. It looks like bad shadow effects. But I'm not sure how you could fake the dog's reaction. There is definitely something out there disturbing the dog.
This is fun. Honestly, the "Bigfoot" looks fakey to me. It looks like bad shadow effects. But I'm not sure how you could fake the dog's reaction. There is definitely something out there disturbing the dog.
Ive brought up how dogs and cats react differently to these things, in other threads before...I played a recording of a supposed Bigfoot/Dogman howl...and also played a howl from a normal wolf...the dog reacted differently to the separate howls.
This is also a good way to test alleged Bigfoot or Dogman howling noises, imo, it would be impossible to fake such a howl, as to fool a dog.
Ive brought up how dogs and cats react differently to these things, in other threads before...I played a recording of a supposed Bigfoot/Dogman howl...and also played a howl from a normal wolf...the dog reacted differently to the separate howls.
This is also a good way to test alleged Bigfoot or Dogman howling noises, imo, it would be impossible to fake such a howl, as to fool a dog.
That seems a bit over-simplified to me. Different dogs have different personalities. I have been around dogs since before I could walk. Huskies and German Shepherds will growl if they want to threaten you, but they rarely bark. Hounds, on the other hand, bark at everything. We have a hound/mix now that barks and howls if you walk too loudly. She barks and howls when you open the door. She barks and howls if someone walks past the house. She barks and howls if she hears a voice in another room.
So it depends on the breed. Dogs that were bred to watch or guard will bark and howl. Barking and howling are how a dog tells you, ”Hey! Everyone look! Everyone look! Everyone look!” But a growl means the dog is telling you to back off or it's going to attack. And even within breeds, dogs can have different personalities.
Ive brought up how dogs and cats react differently to these things, in other threads before...I played a recording of a supposed Bigfoot/Dogman howl...and also played a howl from a normal wolf...the dog reacted differently to the separate howls.
This is also a good way to test alleged Bigfoot or Dogman howling noises, imo, it would be impossible to fake such a howl, as to fool a dog.
And how are you going to get the sounds of BF and Dogman? You don't know if either sound is a hoax since nobody has ever captured either animal. Heck you don't even have a dead one. There is a very good chance that neither was ever in our woods, simply all misidentifications and hoaxes.
As far as this video, all I saw was a leg and a dog run after something. It could have been anything? I don't know what anybody can see in a one second clip? It could have been just about anything. Is there a better picture of it other than the one at the 6 second mark on the video?
That seems a bit over-simplified to me. Different dogs have different personalities. I have been around dogs since before I could walk. Huskies and German Shepherds will growl if they want to threaten you, but they rarely bark. Hounds, on the other hand, bark at everything. We have a hound/mix now that barks and howls if you walk too loudly. She barks and howls when you open the door. She barks and howls if someone walks past the house. She barks and howls if she hears a voice in another room.
So it depends on the breed. Dogs that were bred to watch or guard will bark and howl. Barking and howling are how a dog tells you, ”Hey! Everyone look! Everyone look! Everyone look!” But a growl means the dog is telling you to back off or it's going to attack. And even within breeds, dogs can have different personalities.
I have wanted to try playing those howls for different dogs, but honestly I have never done it yet, I believe ALL dogs would react the same way though.
If anyone has a dog, please try this experiment. The recordings can be found all over the internet, the OH howls are the ones I used, but there are a few others. Also make sure to play a howling from a normal wolf/dog too, there should be a noticeable difference in the reaction.
I have wanted to try playing those howls for different dogs, but honestly I have never done it yet, I believe ALL dogs would react the same way though.
If anyone has a dog, please try this experiment. The recordings can be found all over the internet, the OH howls are the ones I used, but there are a few others. Also make sure to play a howling from a normal wolf/dog too, there should be a noticeable difference in the reaction.
And you have no proof the sounds came from a BF or Dogman, because you have no BF or Dogman!
And how are you going to get the sounds of BF and Dogman? You don't know if either sound is a hoax since nobody has ever captured either animal. Heck you don't even have a dead one. There is a very good chance that neither was ever in our woods, simply all misidentifications and hoaxes.
As far as this video, all I saw was a leg and a dog run after something. It could have been anything? I don't know what anybody can see in a one second clip? It could have been just about anything. Is there a better picture of it other than the one at the 6 second mark on the video?
Playing the sounds of alleged bigfoot/Dogman, for different dogs and cats would be the way to determine if the howling noises are fake or not...
As I said before, dogs react differently to alleged Bigfoot howls, compared with howls from known canids...would be impossible to 'trick' a dog, their senses are much greater than ours.
Playing the sounds of alleged bigfoot/Dogman, for different dogs and cats would be the way to determine if the howling noises are fake or not...
As I said before, dogs react differently to alleged Bigfoot howls, compared with howls from known canids...would be impossible to 'trick' a dog, their senses are much greater than ours.
And you can talk with the animals now? Just because a dog reacts differently to one sound compared to another sound does not mean BF. You will say anything to keep the subject going and you do not have one creature to examine!
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