Cujo is a St. Bernard that was infected with rabies after a rabid bat bites him on the nose.
"Pet Sematary" and "Cujo" were both written by Stephen King. King is a prolific author known for his contributions to the horror genre.
"Cujo" from the Stephen King movie of that name, was a St. Bernard.
"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.
That is the correct spelling of "Cujo" (killer St. Bernard in the Stephen King novel).The word "cujo" is Portuguese for whose.
In "Cujo," Stephen King was not a character in the story. He is the author of the novel, known for writing horror fiction. "Cujo" is about a rabid dog that terrorizes a small town.
The dog I associate with Mr. King is Cujo.
Cujo was supposed to have been a Saint Bernard. In reality though, the Saint Bernard breed is usually extremely gentle, friendly and very tolerant of children. They're slow moving, patient, obedient, extremely loyal, eager and willing to please. **In response to your answer, Cujo was all those things before he got bitten by a bat and became rabid.
no he didn't but he wrote the book
No, Stephen King does not make an appearance in the film adaptation of his novel "Cujo." However, he has made cameo appearances in some other film adaptations of his work.
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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.
Carrie and Cujo, both Stephen King novels