They really do not have a lock or get locked. their jaws are so powerfull to hold unto the bite.
No they dont i got bite by a pitbull and i jus yank my hand out
Yes they do, they get locked jaw when they go to bite down on something.
I have had experience cause i own a blue nosed pit bull
No, they don't. They just hold on tight.
No dog have that mechanism.
yes
Sorry, no dog has the ability to "lock" their jaws. That is an urban legend. If you wondering if a Staffordshire Terrier has more bite strength than an American Pitbull Terrier, its about the its about the same.
Expert scientific studies prove that the jaws of Pit Bulls are no different than any other breed of dog. There is no evidence that any kind of locking mechanism exists in the American Pit Bull Terrier or any other related dog breed including wolves.
I have three Staffies, and they can get lock jaw, yes.
Expert scientific studies prove that the jaws of Pit Bulls are no different than any other breed of dog. There is no evidence that any kind of locking mechanism exists in the American Pit Bull Terrier or any other related dog breed.
The lock jaw myth started with the pitbull breed. Expert scientific studies prove that the jaws of Pit Bulls are no different than any other breed of dog. There is no evidence that any kind of locking mechanism exists in the American Pit Bull Terrier or any other related dog breed.
That is a myth. Expert scientific studies prove that the jaws of Pit Bulls are no different than any other breed of dog. There is no evidence that any kind of locking mechanism exists in the American Pit Bull Terrier or any other related dog breed.
Yes, they do. Pit bulls/Staffordshire bull terriers do NOT though, that is a myth.
There are no dogs with jaws that actually lock. That is a myth. Some dogs such as Staffordshire & Pit Bull terriers do have extremely strong bites though and can be almost impossible to break, which is where the myth originated.
No, no dog does. There is no "locking mechanism" in any dog. Ever.
No, unlike pit bulls, rottweilers do not have locking jaws.
The infamous locking jaw is a myth, There is absolutely no evidence for the existence of any kind of 'locking mechanism' unique to the structure of the jaw and/or teeth of the American Pit Bull Terrier. The few studies which have been conducted of the structure of the skulls, mandibles and teeth of pit bulls show that, in proportion to their size, their jaw structure and thus its inferred functional morphology, is no different than that of any breed of dog.
Strictly speaking no, staffies do have strong jaws and will hold on to things which is why they love tug of war type games. This is why it is so important to teach staffies to drop things as if they want to hold on they will and it takes a lot of strength to get something out of their mouth by force.