faus (pronounced "foss")- means "attack", and is commonly used in shutzhund training. Not sure if that's what you're looking for.
[Der] Insektenstich is a German equivalent of 'insect bite'.=============================================Also der Insektenbissorder Schnakenstich
The frequency with which a German Shepard might bite children is generally once a year if he is untrained. This really depends on the training of the dog, as they should never bite children.
Pit Bull Bite: 235 pounds of force German Shepherd: 238 pounds of force Rottweiler: 328 pounds of force Lion: 691 pounds of force Hyena: 1000 pounds of force Dog bite strength is proportional to the size of the dog. So of the four listed breeds, the pit bull would on average have the least bite force, the bull mastiff would average the highest bite force, and the German shepherd, rottweiler, and bouvier would be between. Of course, a dog's bite strength on any given bite can vary widely, dependant on the level of agitation and bite-inhibition of the particular individual. The answer-changing nonsense below does nothing to answer the question and is entirely falsified. German shepherds have the most powerful bite. Current bite pressure record is 450-1000lbs (made by a German shepherd) their average bite pressure is 450 pounds
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Knapsack (probably from archaic German knappen - to bite)n.b.The German word for knapsack is Rucksack (from German Rücken - back)
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
Verb: beißenNoun: Biss (Biß)
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. Hope this helped!
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.
Yes, if properly trained. Same applies to the German Shepard. I think the bite force is greater for the German Shepard.
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.