Dogman: Untold Cryptic Encounters is a comprehensive nonfiction investigation into one of North America’s most mysterious and least understood cryptids. Drawing from decades of eyewitness reports, regional folklore, and modern cryptid research, this book explores the phenomenon of the upright, canine-like creature known as Dogman—seen across the United States but most frequently reported in the forests of West Virginia, the Midwest, the Ozarks, and the Pacific Northwest. Organized into 60 in-depth stories, the book examines physical descriptions, behavior patterns, vocalizations, intelligence, habitat preferences, and recurring geographic corridors. It documents roadside encounters, hunter observations, law-enforcement testimonies, multi-witness cases, and historical accounts that predate modern media influence. Special attention is given to Appalachian and Midwestern hotspots, including Bray Road in Wisconsin and remote mountain regions of West Virginia, where sightings have persisted for generations. Rather than presenting fiction, this work compiles and analyzes real-world reports, comparing similarities across time and location to identify consistent traits and unexplained patterns. The book also explores competing theories—biological, psychological, and paranormal—while maintaining an objective, investigative tone. Part field study, part folklore record, and part behavioral analysis, Dogman: Untold Cryptic Encounters is written for readers fascinated by cryptozoology, unexplained phenomena, and the possibility that something unknown still moves through the deep forests and backroads of the United States.