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Search Dogs Fail to Track in 1500 Missing Person Cases, Defying Normal Canine Behavior

Joe Rogan Experience · #2502 - David Paulides · May 20, 2026
Search Dogs Fail to Track in 1500 Missing Person Cases, Defying Normal Canine Behavior
Joe Rogan Experience
Joe Rogan Experience
#2502 - David Paulides
"I can't ever remember us looking for someone with a dog and the dog didn't find the person. I have 1,200 to 1,500 cases where they bring a canine to find a missing person and the dog can't track, won't track, or turns around, comes down and sits down and is not interested in tracking. That's totally outside the behavior of a dog."
David Paulides, a former SWAT officer with canine experience, documented over 1,200 cases where trained search dogs refused to track or lost scent trails in missing person investigations. He argues this behavior is anomalous and suggests victims were not present during searches, only placed later. Many cases involved people found in previously searched areas.

About this episode

Joe Rogan sits down with David Paulides, a former law enforcement officer turned investigator of unexplained disappearances in national parks, for a sprawling conversation covering missing persons, Bigfoot, alien abductions, and government obstruction. Paulides, author of the Missing 411 series, details his 20-year investigation into thousands of cases where people vanish under bizarre circumstances: search dogs fail to track, bodies appear in previously searched areas, and victims are found miles from last known locations with no explanation. The most explosive claim involves the FBI and National Park Service blocking FOIA requests for decades-old case files, with one special agent telling Paulides he would never receive a 46-year-old Yosemite case still classified as an active criminal investigation. The conversation moves into Bigfoot territory, with Paulides presenting DNA evidence from Dr. Melba Ketchum showing maternal lineage to the Middle East 12,000-15,000 years ago but paternal DNA matching nothing in GenBank. He recounts abduction stories, including a Wyoming hunter named Carl whose bullet inexplicably stopped mid-air before two entities took him aboard a craft and cured his medical conditions. Paulides connects missing persons to UFO hotspots, describes the hitchhiker effect experienced by Bigfoot researchers, and discusses interdimensional portals witnessed at Skinwalker Ranch. Rogan and Paulides also explore psychedelic mushrooms that universally produce visions of tiny humanoid elves, Native American beliefs that Bigfoot came from the stars, and a potential government operation to disappear a former CIA officer in Olympic National Park. The episode closes on DMT, consciousness, and whether reality itself is more complex than mainstream science acknowledges.

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