posted on Aug, 30 2006 @ 04:27 PM
Anyone from the UK may have already heard of this "Demon Dog" but allow me to introduce one of the longest living British legends to our friends
across the globe. Black Shuck is just one of many names for the beast that takes the form of a large black dog with glowing eyes. As a child and being
interested in this type of thing, i would often hear stories of the dog from the older members of my family, the one that particularly stands out is
the incident at Blythburgh Church in Suffolk England. The story says that hundreds of years ago, the local people of Blythburgh were enjoying their
usual Sunday service, when a foul storm began to brew outside seemingly appearing from no-where, the parishioners quickly shut the doors to keep out
the howling wind and driving rain. Shortly after, a heavy scratching was heard upon the heavy oak doors, upon opening the doors to find out what the
commotion was, the people were suddenly faced with a huge black dog with eyes glowing like fire, the people who opened the door were immediately
terrified at the sight of the dog and cowered behind the nearest object. The dog entered the church and howled, then slowly made its way down the
centre aisle. No one dared look at the beast and everyone shielded their eyes, whence the dog reached the end, it turned back and began to slowly
wander back down the path it had previously took. apparently two men were brave enough to look at the dog and as soon as they uncovered their eyes,
they were met by the glowing gaze of Black Shuck, the men dropped to their knees and died instantly. The dog then howled again and ran out of the
church. Apparently, although i haven`t actually been and looked for myself, the original doors are meant to still be on the church and the deep
scratch marks are still visible. The dog had also been sighted in a place called Bungay (not too far from Blythburgh) and for years and years the dog
has even appeared on their local coat of arms. Whilst doing a little bit of digging i came across this site for anyone who would like to know more. I
know that my story doesn`t neccessarily tally up with the storys told here, but mine was told to me nearly 15 years ago by my Nan! and we all know how
Nan`s can be! lol
www.bungay-suffolk.co.uk... My question is this...aside from werewolves etc, are there any
similar stories of a "demon dog" from your part of the world? Sorry if this post has been done before but i couldn`t find one. And thankyou for
taking the time to read!