Don't do it your self. take the dog to the vet/animal shelter.
Lockjaw, or tetanus, is a condition that can occur in dogs, but it is not specific to any breed. It is caused by a bacterium called Clostridium tetani and affects the nervous system, leading to muscle stiffness and spasms. Vaccination can prevent tetanus in dogs.
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.
Your stretching your jaw
Airedales have a large strong jaw, it is powerful and can easily damage other dogs or humans, but Airedales tend to have a kind nature and do not use the mass of strength in their jaw.
It is bad and illegal. (FYI - the structure of a dogs jaw means they can't suck.)
It may make your jaw sore or it could be something else making it sore.
Ask your vet
A sore jaw.
If you get punched in the jaw then that can cause sore jaws
no. you shouldn't have a problem. if your jaw becomes really sore, then you might want to look into it. be careful not to mistake a sore jaw and a tired jaw. anyones jaw can become tired after a long practice.
Australian Shepherds, Shih-Tzus, and Miniature Schnauzers mostly have under bites. There's nothing wrong with it. Their lower jaw is just larger than the top jaw. They're born that way
it sweats
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.
When a do gets excited the jaw qiuvers, so it is not just the female dogs pee it's the excitment of the dog smell
When your top jaw is over your bottom jaw, it is called an overbite. When your top jaw is behind the bottom jaw that is called and under-bite. For a human the normal is to have a 2 centimeter overbite, a little more with dogs.
Lockjaw, or tetanus, is a condition that can occur in dogs, but it is not specific to any breed. It is caused by a bacterium called Clostridium tetani and affects the nervous system, leading to muscle stiffness and spasms. Vaccination can prevent tetanus in dogs.
lol. i guess if you're jaw is really sore!