no
Rottweilers have a stronger (more pressure) bite. Proven by national geographic.
German Shepherds are great pets to have around. They obey and they are good guard dogs. You should get a German Shepherd ! The only bad thing is that they sometimes bite when they play and they shed.
200 pressure is believed to be ther power.
No. Huskies have bigger jaws and bigger teeth than german shepherds, and they produce more biting force pressure. Siberian huskies have more body weight and mass than german shepherds, making them have stronger weight strength.
It also depends how you train the dogs, but German Shepherds are very fierce dogs.
No, since German shepherds are built differently from that of a rottweiler, a rottweiler is more stronger and compact in built and has only of the most strongest bite and also because its weigh (40-almost 90kg) they will shake a German shepherd easily.
The dog's height, and head size answers it. A german shepherd's bite force is secondary to the pitbull. But a german shepherd is still stronger. BITE FORCE LIST 1. rottweiler 2. german shepherd 3. pitbull
Mostly depending on the dog but overall, the German Shepherd. They have been proven to have a stronger bite pressure and they are more athletic and strong than a rottweiler which is also very strong. B: This is true, and trust me, I've owned German shepherds all my life and they are extrfemely powerful, but Rotties (I have never owned but know alot about) are extremely powerful dogs too. So it varys... but yes, GSDS are more agile. i think German shepherd is batter than ROTTweiler.
Of course the German Shepherd. They weigh up to 40Kg, compared to boxers weighing up to 32Kg; German Shepherds have a longer jaw with a bite force of 238psi, whereas the Boxers is 200psi; German Shepherds are more aggressive and would 9 times out of ten tear a boxer to pieces
A python is stronger, thicker, and longer than a german shepherd, but a german shepherd is faster and can bite the python if the dog is fast enough.
No, the German Shepherd became a breed by having general Shepherd dogs bred together until they had a standard.
Well it depends on the temperament of said German Shepherd but even if it's the sweetest dog it can still choose to bite a person. If your not a baby and climb on the dog, you will hurt it and that increases the chance the dog could bite. If I was you I would not climb on an animal's back because of the chance the dog will bite. Also if the animal bites once that means they're likely to do it again.