The film was reportedly shot by cameraman Larry Revene, who later claimed Boreman appeared to be a willing participant at the time, a claim echoed by co-star Eric Edwards.

The history of adult cinema contains numerous myths, urban legends, and instances of misinformation regarding its early stars. One of the most persistent areas of confusion involves the filmography of Linda Lovelace (born Linda Susan Boreman) and the existence of specific underground films from the early 1970s. The Legend of Underground Loops

The film is approximately 15 minutes long and features Lovelace engaging in sexual acts with a German Shepherd. The Players: Reports from the era identify Larry Revene as the cameraman and Eric Edwards as a co-performer present during the shoot. Controversy and Claims of Coercion The legacy of is defined by the conflicting accounts of its production: The Survivor’s Narrative: In her 1980 autobiography

Linda Lovelace's work in "Dog Fucker Dogarama" and other films has contributed to her legacy as a pioneering figure in the adult film industry. Her performances and films continue to be celebrated by enthusiasts and historians of the industry.