Finding Bigfoot Adding Tracking Dogs?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 5th, 2012



Universal K-9 Inc. Vies for Spot on Animal Planet’s Popular Show “Finding Bigfoot” (via PR Newswire)

SAN ANTONIO, June 1, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ — Universal K-9 Inc., a renowned service provider for individuals and police departments throughout the nation, is vying for a spot on Animal Planet’s hit show “Finding Bigfoot”. Universal K-9, Inc., a national trainer and supplier of drug, protection…


About Craig Woolheater
Co-founder of Cryptomundo in 2005. I have appeared in or contributed to the following TV programs, documentaries and films: OLN's Mysterious Encounters: "Caddo Critter", Southern Fried Bigfoot, Travel Channel's Weird Travels: "Bigfoot", History Channel's MonsterQuest: "Swamp Stalker", The Wild Man of the Navidad, Destination America's Monsters and Mysteries in America: Texas Terror - Lake Worth Monster, Animal Planet's Finding Bigfoot: Return to Boggy Creek and Beast of the Bayou.


8 Responses to “Finding Bigfoot Adding Tracking Dogs?”

  1. DWA responds:

    OK, gang?

    Getting on the trail of this thing won’t be enough.

    You gotta get it close enough, and keep it close enough, to get proof.

    Evidence suggests some dogs are gonna be lost to that effort.

    Ready for that?

    This is provided you can even get the dogs to follow it once they hit the scent. Evidence suggests you better not hold your breath on that one either:

    http://www.texasbigfoot.com/reports/report/detail/2526

    …with a load more where that came from.

  2. Hapa responds:

    Excellent Idea. There needs to be more dogs used in Sasquatch research, especially bloodhounds and Brazilian Mastiffs, and if they are used enough times, then perhaps we can finally ditch the curse of the blobsquatch, or at the most bag a physical type specimen.

  3. wolfatrest responds:

    What exactly are they going to use to get the dog on the track to begin with? You need to have something with a scent on it to let the dog smell so it knows what it’s looking for.

  4. sasquatch responds:

    “It looked like it tore the hide right off my prize hunting dog”…(Paraprase) from: Legend of Boggy Creek.
    Now wouldn’t that up the ratings if we could see real footage of a sasquatch thrashing dogs left and right?

  5. DWA responds:

    wolfatrest:

    Encounter literature makes one thing very clear: dogs simply react – very vigorously – to sasquatch. While I’m sure they’ll try to condition them to track on something – and yeah they’ll have to find something – they really won’t have any trouble with one of these things getting the dogs’ attention. Oh, it will.

    The problem – as that report I linked, and many like it, show well – is what happens after that.

    I guess adding a dog-handling company to those who vouch for the sasquatch won’t be a total loss. But they gotta know that coming away with anything other than the hair-raising experience is something the encounter lit says will be, well, good luck with that.

  6. wolfatrest responds:

    I can already see it now “See, the dogs refuse to follow the trail. That PROVES there must be a bigfoot down there”.

  7. CryptoNY responds:

    Although I have read that dogs refrain and cower in following a bigfoot, I always thought this to be a great idea. It would be even better to put a remote video camera mounted on a harness on the dog to record anything the dog may encounter.

  8. DWA responds:

    cryptoNY:

    Now that might get somewhere. I mean, many accounts have the dog coming to grips with the animal. (They don’t all cower…at first, anyway.) Logic dictates that there might be some footage in this.

    Better be a remote cam for sure. You have to see what it records. And if a bigfoot gets its hands on that dog, you might not unless you’ve been watching the whole time.

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