
Monsters in My Backyard – Bigfoot, Dogman, or Something Else?
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What’s lurking just beyond the tree line? In this episode of the Deep Woods Paranormal Podcast, we dive into strange activity happening right in people’s backyards. From Bigfoot sightings to Dogman encounters, to other unexplained creatures and cryptid activity, we ask the question: what exactly is roaming the woods so close to home? We’ll explore eyewitness reports, chilling sounds, mysterious tracks, and paranormal activity that defies explanation. Is it a classic Sasquatch encounter, a terrifying Dogman sighting, or could it be something even stranger from the paranormal world?
🔦 Join us as we share investigations, personal stories, and research into these backyard monsters. Whether you’ve heard howls in the night, found unexplainable footprints, or felt like you were being watched in the dark, this episode is for you.
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