Pit bulls do NOT have the strongest bite and aren't even ranked in the top 5. They usually rank around spot 8 with a bite force of 235 psi.
1. Kengal - 600 psi
2. English mastiff and Bull mastiff - 556 psi
3. mastiff - 552 psi
4. Rottweiler - 328 psi
5. German Shepherd - 238 psi
Many dog bites can be very harmful but the Mastiff and the Pitt Bull take the top prize.
labradors
This is a difficult question, Chihuahuas are a very popular breed of dog, especially in America with it being the most popular breed in over and not limited to 34 states.
No dog breed has a bite that exerts 48000 pounds of pressure per square inch. In fact, no animal in the world has a bite that hard. I believe crocodiles have the strongest bite in the world, and among dogs, bite pressure per square inch averages around 320 pounds.
Dogs will bite while being playful depending on how the dog was raised and what breed it is. Some breeds bite more frequently then others and a dog that is raised in a loving household will most likely not bite.
A dog of any breed... from a tiny Chihuahua to a giant Great Dane will bite if it feels threatened.
depends on the dog breed. with like boxer or pitbull, once they bite, they probally wont let go. but with a small dog, itll probally be eaiser.
It is a presumptuous question because it presupposes that bite / square " depends on the breed of the dog, when in fact, it has more to do with the size of the dog.
as long as the big dog doesn't bite the small dog's head off, yes.
yes she will she will continue until she knows shes pregnant and bite the dog when she knows and he knows
According to the Center for Disease Control, the top 10 most dangerous dogs are:1. Dachshunds2. Chihuahuas3. Jack Russell Terrier4. Chow Chows5. Australian Cattle Dogs6. Cocker Spaniels7.German Shepherds8. St. Bernards9.Great Danes10. bull mastiffAdditional Information:Because there is no way to know how many dogs of any given breed exist, there is no way to know what breed of dog has a higher likelihood to bite. Though statistics may show that a particular breed is responsible for a larger percentage of all recorded dog bites, it can not be said that that particular breed of dog is statistically more likely to bite than any other breed of dog. Without knowing the full population of dog breed x, you can not know what percentage of dog breed x has been involved in a bite incident. If a particular breed of dog is highly popular, it is likely that breed of dog will make up a larger percentage of total dog bites, but it does not indicate a higher likelihood that an individual from that breed will bite, only that the breed of dog is more popular.
Bite size kibbles or any dog food that states for small breed dogs.
In the US, one is statistically most likely to be bitten by certain animals. There are certain dog breeds that are very likely to bite. Dachshund is the dog breed that is most likely to bite.