
Episode 32 - The Dogman of Canada
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09/30/22 • 56 min
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In what may be the deepest dive Kelly has ever taken, we explore the legend of the Dogman. An elusive, canine-like cryptid with a history that does back well over 5,000 years. So what is this strange beast? Why was it taken so seriously be early church officials? Who the Hell is Mr. Bones??
All this and more on this Episode of Canadian SPIRIT.
In what may be the deepest dive Kelly has ever taken, we explore the legend of the Dogman. An elusive, canine-like cryptid with a history that does back well over 5,000 years. So what is this strange beast? Why was it taken so seriously be early church officials? Who the Hell is Mr. Bones??
All this and more on this Episode of Canadian SPIRIT.
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