No breed has locking jaws. Period. End of story.
No Rottweilers don't have lock jaws, only PitBulls have that. As much as the rott tries they can never "lock" believe me ive owned several STUD rotties and tried to teach them...but its something that has to be in the bloodline
Pit Bulls do not have lock jaw! Actually they had the least amount of pressure in their bite compared to a German Shepard. Lock jaw in dogs is a myth. Make sure you all do research before you assume. There is actually no such thing as lock jaw, only in humans! Go figure!
they do have a lock jaw and its not a myth soooo y don't u do research be4 u say things ok
ur just making an excuse because u have a German Shepard and don't get mad that a pitbull will beat it really bad and the pitbull does haVE MORE PRESSUSE ONTO THEIR BITE SOOO DO SUM RESEARCH. :i do not know who gave this a answer, but NO DOG HAS A LOCKING JAW! ALL DOG COME FROM THE WOLF FAMILY, IN ORDER FOR THERE TO BE A LOCKING JAW, WOLFS WOULD HAVE THEM! IT'S LIKE BREEDING GILLS IN A DOG, CAN'T BE DONE BECAUSE NO DOG HAS GILLS OF ANY KIND TO PASS ON TO THE NEXT GENERATION. THAT IS HOW EVOLUTION WORKS!
A Rottweiler may indeed bite you but it is your responsibility and the owners to know if it is safe or not. A Rottweiler likes to protect its owner and may just be very playful but always ask the owner before you touch a rottweiler they're not always friendly.
No, unlike pit bulls, rottweilers do not have locking jaws.
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No, unlike pit bulls, rottweilers do not have locking jaws.
Yes, they are good at flyball because of its jaw size. Rottweilers are not that silly and nice dogs that would not ignore other dogs that get the flyball.
no dog has a looking jaw
They are called locking pliers or locking jaw pliers. Sometime clamping pliers.
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)
"Locking a girl's jaw" typically refers to engaging in a forceful or aggressive kiss that restricts the person's ability to open their jaw or move away. It is often seen as inappropriate behavior and lacks consent.
No, no dog does. There is no "locking mechanism" in any dog. Ever.
Rottweilers feet are not webbed.
They have extremely long coats of thick hair that they tend to trip over while walking, also they cannot move their lower jaw thus they cannot bite bad guys.
rottweilers eat dog food duhhh
No, Rottweilers are a common breed throughout the UK and America.
Rottweilers have made no significant difference to society.