Dr. Whisper thank you for the dogman story,oh I just kiss you, you just don’t know how happy you have made me. I love dogman stories more than werewolves,but if you narrate them I can like them cause you have the voice to narrate any stories. Dogman stories are real, werewolves are fiction if you can prove that they are real. Please come up with more dogman stories. I love all the stories you’re doing tonigh/early morning. Thank you and have a blessful day. From Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Thank u dearest Dr!!! This is the second time where someone I've heard about from an encounter, has saved animals standing in between them and a freaked out looking DM after the person has crouched down and growled? I heard about this lady's story(she was one of those ppl who study animal behavior)and she saved a few doe deer but I think her DM was so wigged out that he just ran the opposite way from the deer and her? I loved all of these stories and of course they're always made even better with ur narration.
My dad got hooked up with a camp grounds up in the Sandra's mountains in New Mexico. Our neighbor was a boarding stables. And as a boy I worked there in the early '80s. There was no place like New Mexico. I never seen any cryptids. But there was a oldness about that place. It was almost haunting. I never want anywhere at night in New Mexico. I live in Michigan now. Were I did actually see a cryptid. A dog man. But I'd never been afraid of the Michigan woods. Like I have been of the New Mexico mountains.
I enjoy your narration. I worked for Noaa for awhile and I can confirm there are entities in this world that most people could not fathom. Subbed - Wa, State aka Sasquatch Country😂
Dang New Mexico sounds chill like that to let you live on the ranch rent free , food and clothes on your back for working on the ranch. You can never not do anything working on a ranch there is always something to maintain and tend to..
@@JohnDoe-nh1ll Actually, New Mexico does have deep woods! Places like Carson National Forest and the Gila Wilderness have towering trees and dense forests, especially in the mountains. Thank you for watching!
Ya i promise there's deep woods, extreme terrain deep woods. I been in em and swear I was not alone. Walking at night even with a headlamp where I been is dangerous just coz of how steep it is. I saw more big cat tracks than deer tracks during the day.
So are these real subscriber stories? I know I've been in the woods in nm and felt really creeped out, it's like the woods suck up every bit of light from your headlamp no matter how many lumens it is. I swear i was not alone. Branches breaking and leaves rustling, even heard big rocks being moved and rolling down hills.
Dude you gotta take out that so called howling noise it’s annoying and ruins the story The fire crackling and the crickets in the background are more than plenty but when that stupid siren sounding so called howling come along it ruins it
Thank you. You help me sleep at night. It's the perfect voice to relax to. 😊
@@hedgewitch59 ❤️
Loved these! looking forward to the next ones
@@kimperdue Thank you!
Love your voice! Thank you, for the stories!
Hi doctor Whispers I love your videos you're a good narrator I fall asleep to all your videos let's share your videos with all my friends😂😂😂😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
@@robertlyons5711 ❤️
Kool beans and Fantastic narration as always Thanks from Omaha Nebraska
Great stories....waaaay tooooo many commercials
Dr. Whisper thank you for the dogman story,oh I just kiss you, you just don’t know how happy you have made me. I love dogman stories more than werewolves,but if you narrate them I can like them cause you have the voice to narrate any stories. Dogman stories are real, werewolves are fiction if you can prove that they are real. Please come up with more dogman stories. I love all the stories you’re doing tonigh/early morning. Thank you and have a blessful day.
From Hopkinsville, Kentucky
@@maryalicegreene9996 Thank you for watching!
Cabin in the deep dark woods with cryptids lurking outside, good excuse to stay indoors and tell stories instead, huh?
Yes! Everyone is welcome to join me in my cabin of horrors!
Thank u dearest Dr!!! This is the second time where someone I've heard about from an encounter, has saved animals standing in between them and a freaked out looking DM after the person has crouched down and growled? I heard about this lady's story(she was one of those ppl who study animal behavior)and she saved a few doe deer but I think her DM was so wigged out that he just ran the opposite way from the deer and her? I loved all of these stories and of course they're always made even better with ur narration.
GREAT read love listening to you ,I've never as of right now haven't heard one mistake. Take care anday GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS
Great story doc ❤
My dad got hooked up with a camp grounds up in the Sandra's mountains in New Mexico. Our neighbor was a boarding stables. And as a boy I worked there in the early '80s. There was no place like New Mexico. I never seen any cryptids. But there was a oldness about that place. It was almost haunting. I never want anywhere at night in New Mexico. I live in Michigan now. Were I did actually see a cryptid. A dog man. But I'd never been afraid of the Michigan woods. Like I have been of the New Mexico mountains.
@@michaelmorris6406
I enjoy your narration. I worked for Noaa for awhile and I can confirm there are entities in this world that most people could not fathom. Subbed - Wa, State aka Sasquatch Country😂
100% Thank you for subscribing!
Dang New Mexico sounds chill like that to let you live on the ranch rent free , food and clothes on your back for working on the ranch. You can never not do anything working on a ranch there is always something to maintain and tend to..
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Being a New Mexican I can tell you we don’t have towering trees or deep woods lol but go on
@@JohnDoe-nh1ll Actually, New Mexico does have deep woods! Places like Carson National Forest and the Gila Wilderness have towering trees and dense forests, especially in the mountains. Thank you for watching!
Lincoln national forest as well 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Ya i promise there's deep woods, extreme terrain deep woods. I been in em and swear I was not alone. Walking at night even with a headlamp where I been is dangerous just coz of how steep it is. I saw more big cat tracks than deer tracks during the day.
@@autotek7930where in NM? Iam
In nm
Taos, Ruidoso , Santa Fe National Forest , Red River , Angel Fire , Eagle Nest , Chama. There’s a lot of places, guess you just haven’t been.
So are these real subscriber stories? I know I've been in the woods in nm and felt really creeped out, it's like the woods suck up every bit of light from your headlamp no matter how many lumens it is. I swear i was not alone. Branches breaking and leaves rustling, even heard big rocks being moved and rolling down hills.
Dude you gotta take out that so called howling noise it’s annoying and ruins the story
The fire crackling and the crickets in the background are more than plenty but when that stupid siren sounding so called howling come along it ruins it
When you make your own content you can do what you want. You don't get to dictate what the person puts in their content. Problem solved.
Audio is shit
Oh no. I'm sorry you feel that way? Could you explain how it is bad?
@@Dr.whisper They're either mistaking the campfire and crickets for poor audio or they're just hating on your content. The audio is great. Carry on.
@@RecycledSoul Thank you for letting me know!