Oh brother. No dog breed has "lockjaw," its a myth made up by some uneducated dog fighting junkies.
Mastiffs, Fila Brasileiros, and Neapolitan Mastiffs are all working dogs. Mastiffs originated in England, Fila Brasileiros in Brazil, and Neapolitan Mastiffs in Italy. Neapolitan Mastiffs are typically the most expensive and the largest, followed in both categories by Mastiffs and Fila Brasileiros. These breeds all have dense coats that are easy to groom and shed moderately.
Yes. Mastiffs are a popular breed.
The life span of a Neapolitan Mastiff is 8 - 10 years. Larger Neapolitan Mastiffs tend to have a shorter life span than smaller ones.
The neapolitan mastiff and cane corso are two large mastiffs used to hunt brown bears.
Largely considered to have descended from dogs used by the Roman military, Neapolitan Mastiffs originate from Italy. After World War II, Piero Scanziani began breeding the local Italian mastiff-type dogs, giving rise to the formal dog breed known today.
lockjaw is the same thing***********************
No ferrets do not have lockjaw. Lockjaw refers to tetanus, an infectious disease of the central nervous system
Lockjaw - comics - was created in 1965.
Another word for lockjaw is tetanus
a lockjaw germ is a big infection that will spred if not cured
No.
No. It does not cause lockjaw.