Cane Corsos, like other breeds of dogs, do not have "lock jaw" in the literal sense. This term is often mistakenly used to describe the strong bite of some breeds, including mastiffs. While they have a powerful bite, Cane Corsos can open their mouths normally and do not experience a true locking mechanism. Proper training and socialization are essential to ensure they are well-behaved and manageable.
Absolutely not. No dog has lock jaw that was a misconception brought about in the 80's with pit bulls. Cane corsos like other mastiffs have larger heads which give the dog more bite force on terms if pounds per square inch. They are very strong
No, a Bull Mastiff is not considered a "lock-jaw" dog. The term "lock-jaw" often refers to the misconception that certain breeds, like Pit Bulls, have a unique ability to lock their jaws when biting. However, all dogs, including Bull Mastiffs, have a similar jaw structure and do not possess a locking mechanism. It's important to focus on training and socialization rather than breed stereotypes.
A male cane corso has a little larger jaw, more weight strength, and is bigger than a female cane corso.
No dog has the ability to lock their jaw when biting. “Lock jaw” is a medical condition where ANY dogs mouth can lock when opening wide. It is not breed specific.
No dog has a locking jaw. Their jaw may be powerful but NO breed can lock it's jaw. (Not even a pit bull or other bully breed)
Lock jaw, also known as tetanus, is a condition characterized by severe muscle stiffness and spasms, particularly in the jaw muscles. It is caused by a bacterial infection and can be potentially life-threatening if left untreated. Vaccination is available to prevent tetanus.
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NO..... NO DOG OF ANY BREED HAS LOCK JAW !!!! That is a myth ! (Not even the pit bull).....
The term jaw lock is when the dog has his teeth on an item and is very hard to pull him away puto's
What do u do to part a staff that gets lock jaw on another dog
Hi there, I own an American Staffordshire Terrier, very powerful dog including the jaw. My best friend owns a boxer and we had this exact discussion between ourselves about 2 years ago. We exhausted every avenue of "lock-jaw". Read every thing we could find about lock jaw and asked numerous Vets. They all had the same answer......No dog on this earth has "lock-jaw". The only case of a dog having lock-jaw was a dog with tetanus lock-jaw, it is very rare that a dog gets this type of disease , that is the only type of lock-jaw a dog may get. It's a medical condition , nothing to do with the actual "lock-jaw" I hope this answered your question...there is no such thing as a dog with "lock-jaw". Its a myth. Check out this site, its the one we found to be most creditable and he confirmed the "lock-jaw" myth http://pitstopnc.tripod.com/id2.html
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