depending on how broken it is yes but there diet will have to be changed radicaly
its jaws
Those dogs come from the same ancestors but the bull dogs are larger so there must be a difference.
No dogs have "locking jaws", that is a myth.
There are no dogs with jaws that actually lock. That is a myth. Some dogs such as Staffordshire & Pit Bull terriers do have extremely strong bites though and can be almost impossible to break, which is where the myth originated.
yes it can
Dogs use their teeth and strong jaws to defend themselves.
the difference is that dog can dislocate there jaws :)
get them fixed at the vet
Fixed costs are called fixed for a reason, no matter how many hot dogs Jackie sells, she will still have the $200 of fixed costs. An example of a fixed cost that she can have is a permit for selling food from a stand. If the permit cost $200 she will always have to pay that $200, even if she sold absolutely no hot dogs. Variable costs tend to fluctuate depending on the amount of products she produces. As for your question, if you haven't thought of an answer this far, Jackie's fixed costs are $200.
Adjustable crescent wrenches. one jaw is fixed to the handle, and the other adjusts
yes , the main power is in closing the jaws, the same is true of dogs. It is the holding of the animal still, to retain you grip that causes the problem.
if they are not female and are not fixed