The second variety bears a resemblance to a wallaby or dog standing on its hind legs. It stands and hops as a kangaroo, and it has coarse fur with greyish facial hair. The head is similar to a dog's, and its mouth has large teeth. The third form is described as a strange breed of...
As of late August 2007, Travis Schaar, of Victoria's Main Street Animal Hospital, thought that what Canion and others were calling a chupacabra was really an unusual breed of dog. The creature might have been a chupacabra, but in his opinion, the chupacabra was a dog. The three oddly ...