Pit Bull Bite: 235 pounds of force
In comparison…
German Shepherd: 240 -800 pounds of force
Rottweiler: 328-350 pounds of force
Lion: 691 pounds of force
Hyena: 1000 pounds of force
Pit Bull Bite: 235 pounds of force
In comparison…
German Shepherd: 238 -800 pounds of force
Rottweiler: 328-350 pounds of force
Lion: 691 pounds of force
Hyena: 1000 pounds of force
When dogs are tested, they don't bite the hardest they can. It is imposible to meassure the exert while a pitbull is hanging by it's jaws because the mouse is closed. No other dog breed could that. This tells us that larger dogs not necesarily have a stronger bite. Don't forget that any dogs jaws has the preassure to inflict great damage to humans so if you see a dog, no matter if it is a pitbull or not, beware.
Don't go with the pressure measured in some kind of test. Dr. Lehr Brisbin of the University of Georgia states, "To the best of our knowledge, there are no published scientific studies that would allow any meaningful comparison to be made of the biting power of various breeds of dogs.
There are, moreover, compelling technical reasons why such data describing biting power in terms of "pounds per square inch" can never be collected in a meaningful way. All figures describing biting power in such terms can be traced to either unfounded rumor or, in some cases, to newspaper articles with no foundation in factual data."
Tests that have been done comparing the bite pressure of several
breeds showed pressure PSI (per square inch) to be considerably lower
than some wild estimates that have been made. Testing has shown that
the domestic dog averages about 320 lbs of pressure per square inch.
Recently Dr. Brady Barr of National Geographic conducted a comparative
test between a Pit Bull, a Rottweiler, and a German Shepherd. The Pit
Bull had the LOWEST PSI OF THE THREE.
The highest pressure recorded from the Pit Bull was 235 lbs PSI. The
highest from the GSD was 238, and the highest from the Rott was 328.
Dr. Barr states that as far as he knows, the PSI tested in the Rott is the
highest on record for any domestic canine.
180 pounds is the bit pressure
235 pounds in a Bull Terrier.
Hard.
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Pitt Bulls are vicious, only if you let them be. I know that the name "Pitt Bull" seems scary, but they're just like any other dog. If you train them not to be vicous and intimidating, they won't be.
Not true.
In my opinion absolutely nothing! Pitt bulls will turn on even there own owners! Pitt bulls get jealous, they'll sometimes protect you but may even fight you while protecting you. So, that sums up that there's pretty much nothing good about them. They're a horrible breed and breed for the wrong purpose. It's like if someone wanted to own a wolf, what good would that do them?
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They have about 5 to 10 I think.
6 to 9 months.
no they are not how do you feel after you breed
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Yes Roc Royal from mindless does have a dog. He loves Pitt Bulls. he have 6Pitt Bulls
Well bred Pitt Bulls and a good owner makes for a good Pit Bull. However, some people will mistreat a Pitt Bull to get it to fight or attack and yes, a Pitt Bull can take down an individual and will refuse to release their teeth from the victim. The jaw strength of a Pitt Bull is massive and police officers in some cases have had no choice, but to shoot the Pitt Bull.
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