Well, the answer is simple for me. There were 4 or 5 St. Bernards used for the role of Cujo. They weren't the only ones. There was a Man in a Dog Suit as well, a Mechanical Dog Head, and a Dog Suit for a different dog.
Yes the dog from cujo could have possible died in the early 90's or the mid 90's
Yes
Cujo is an Indian word meaning "Unstoppable Force".
The dog I associate with Mr. King is Cujo.
cujo is real because my cousin a big dog with blood on him.
Cujo= Zombie + dog
Of course idiots!
Well, the answer is simple for me. There were 4 or 5 St. Bernards used for the role of Cujo. They weren't the only ones. There was a Man in a Dog Suit as well, a Mechanical Dog Head, and a Dog Suit for a different dog.
"The Cujo" is a Stephen King novel that has been adapted into a movie. It tells the chilling story of a mother and son trapped in their car by a rabid dog named Cujo.
Yes the dog from cujo could have possible died in the early 90's or the mid 90's
Yes
saint bernardCujo was a St. Bernard.
No, Cujo is a fictional character from a horror novel by Stephen King. He is a rabid dog who attacks people in the story, but there are no real-life incidents involving Cujo.
If you refer to Cujo, a dog that was a character in a novel by Stephen King, no, Cujo was not evil. In fact, the dog needed and deserved sympathy because of some of the inconsiderate, inhumane and unkind ways in which he was treated. Once he was locked in a car alone for hours.
In the Stephen King novel Cujo, the good natured Saint Bernard dog chases a rabbit into a dark cave. A rabid bat in the cave bites Cujo on the nose, causing the dog to contract rabies.
Cujo is a St. Bernard that was infected with rabies after a rabid bat bites him on the nose.