Neo Mastiffs, known for their powerful jaws, can deliver a strong bite when provoked or threatened. Their bite force is substantial, ranking among the strongest of Dog Breeds. However, they are generally gentle giants and are not prone to aggressive biting unless they feel their family is in danger. Proper training and socialization can help minimize any risk of biting.
Not really, but some are very protective of small children.
yes English mastiffs are great guard dogs, they breed of dogs came from Britain and they were used for protection dogs against intruders and that's how they get there origin and instincts to protect
Bite Down Hard was created in 1991.
well its pretty strong trust me! that's y it has the mas for massive and stiff because it is stif ye c ye c
No.
No, only bull mastiffs.
aprox. 400-500 pounds. The English Mastiff holds the record of the strongest bite force (500 pounds) for dogs. They measure bite force from the size of their head and English Mastiffs and Saint Bernards have just about the same size head, therefore they basically have the same bite force.
yes sometimes its just a little nip and sometimes it bite strait to the bone. but if it did bite really hard just wash your hands.
Cane Corsos, like other breeds of dogs, do not have "lock jaw" in the literal sense. This term is often mistakenly used to describe the strong bite of some breeds, including mastiffs. While they have a powerful bite, Cane Corsos can open their mouths normally and do not experience a true locking mechanism. Proper training and socialization are essential to ensure they are well-behaved and manageable.
Cheetahs are carnivores, so they only bite hard enough to kill their next meal.
Hard enough to crush your bones
relly hard