
How many dogs were involved in filming the movie adaptation of Stephen King’s Cujo?

At the end of any movies that have animals in them, you always get to see the line about how none of them were harmed and there were people supervising and all that jazz. But for Cujo, you'd almost expect it to be the other way around. No humans were actually killed in this movie, but you should watch out!
As terrifying as the 1985 Stephen King movie adaptation made St. Bernards seem, we have to remember that it's all part of movie magic. And like every great movie moment, there's more to the story behind the scenes.
How many dogs acted in Cujo?
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Correct Answer: 5
The answer is: 5. Five real live St. Bernards were used during the making of the 1983 adaptation of Stephen King’s Cujo. The filmmakers also used a mechanical head and a man in a dog costume. To get the St. Bernards to attack the car, animal trainers would put the dogs' favorite toys inside.Source
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