Because bite force is correlated to the size of the head and jaw, the bigger the head, the bigger the bite.
Chalk one up for the German Shepherd here, as it is larger than the pitbull and therefore has a larger bite.
However, in a fight, it would be a bit of a different story. Bite force counts for nothing if you cannot land that bite.
The pitbull is more compact and has a lower center of gravity, so it stands a good chance against the semi-lanky, lighter-framed German Shepherd.
The situation depends entirely on the situation and the animals at hand.
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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
No, a sheperd is not a fighting breed and will run away in the first bite.
When you test a dog jaw strengh, the dog doesn't bite as hard as it could. When a pitbull hangs by it's jaw, you can't record the preasure because the mouse is closed. Jaw bite pressure tests couldn't bring accuratte results.
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200 pressure is believed to be ther power.
Rottwieler has a stronger bite but pitbull had lock jaw which can do more damage
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Slightly. Pit Bull Bite: 235 pounds of force German Shepherd: 238 pounds of force In comparison… Rottweiler: 328 pounds of force Lion: 691 pounds of force Hyena: 1000 pounds of force
The top three domestic dog breeds with the strongest bite/psi are in this order. 1st the Rottweiler 2nd the German Shepherd Dog 3rd the American Pitbull Terrier
No. A pitbull has a stronger jaw and more aggression in killing/fighting.