No dog have that mechanism.
NO..... NO DOG OF ANY BREED HAS LOCK JAW !!!! That is a myth ! (Not even the pit bull).....
lock jaw is a myth and what you are saying is that they can take lots of pain while it holds on and the bull dog (holds onto to bull and wont let go even though it smashes to the floor) this is where it comes from and the Japanese akita isn't part bull dog so no it doesn't
No dog has a locking jaw. Their jaw may be powerful but NO breed can lock it's jaw. (Not even a pit bull or other bully breed)
A Pitt-bull would win because it has lock jaw. well Pitt-bulls, when they bite, their jaws lock and the only way to get them to stop biting is either to break their jaw or make it where their jaw closes and releases the lock jaw. look up Pitt-bulls on google. but also that is why the Pitt-bull is so dangerous.
Well bred Pitt Bulls and a good owner makes for a good Pit Bull. However, some people will mistreat a Pitt Bull to get it to fight or attack and yes, a Pitt Bull can take down an individual and will refuse to release their teeth from the victim. The jaw strength of a Pitt Bull is massive and police officers in some cases have had no choice, but to shoot the Pitt Bull.
Yes, with their lock jaw and musclar body, bull terriers are a strong breed.
That is a myth. Opening the jaws of a pit-bull with a wooden pry bar, will take some strength but no mechanism to lock the jaw doesn't exists. All dogs have the same kind of jaws but the thing is the pit-bull is the only breed who could hang by the jaw for minutes because is more strong that any other breed.
That is a myth. Opening the jaws of a pit-bull with a wooden pry bar, will take some strength but no mechanism to lock the jaw doesn't exists. All dogs have the same kind of jaws but the thing is the pit-bull is the only breed who could hang by the jaw for minutes because is more strong that any other breed.
No, Staffordshire Bull Terriers do not have "locking jaws." This is a myth and there is no scientific evidence to support such claims. Like any other breed of dog, they have normal jaw structure and function.
No, no dog does. There is no "locking mechanism" in any dog. Ever.
Hi there, I own an American Staffordshire Terrier, very powerful dog including the jaw. My best friend owns a boxer and we had this exact discussion between ourselves about 2 years ago. We exhausted every avenue of "lock-jaw". Read every thing we could find about lock jaw and asked numerous Vets. They all had the same answer......No dog on this earth has "lock-jaw". The only case of a dog having lock-jaw was a dog with tetanus lock-jaw, it is very rare that a dog gets this type of disease , that is the only type of lock-jaw a dog may get. It's a medical condition , nothing to do with the actual "lock-jaw" I hope this answered your question...there is no such thing as a dog with "lock-jaw". Its a myth. Check out this site, its the one we found to be most creditable and he confirmed the "lock-jaw" myth http://pitstopnc.tripod.com/id2.html
No dog has the ability to lock their jaw when biting. “Lock jaw” is a medical condition where ANY dogs mouth can lock when opening wide. It is not breed specific.