1400 lbs per square inch
One of the things that disturb me most and get me angry are "sceptical attitude" and "ignorance".
1400lbs is the bite pressure of an ALLIGATOR, not a dog!
In the canine world the bite pressure (tested by National Geographic with electronic machines) ranges from around 200Psi to 500PSi...
The Strongest bite is the English Mastiff, around 500Psi...
Then comes the ROTTWEILER with an average bite of over 300 PSI and then the others... Funny enough PITBULLS have the LIGHTEST BITE among the dog involved in the test.
Dobermanns BITE PRESSURE for sure is in the range between 200 and 300 PSI.
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NO..... NO DOG OF ANY BREED HAS LOCK JAW !!!! That is a myth ! (Not even the pit bull).....
Some candidates for the title of "breed with the greatest bite force" include the Rottweiler, The Mastiff, the Kangal, and the Hungarian Kuvasz. It is not easy to measure the exact, maximum jaw pressure of these animals.
Approximately 700 lbs.
I think the more wider the jaw the more force it have,and the gsd has a slightly wider jaw.Their are also important factors like built,jaw,shoulder muscles.The gsd has the wider jaw and bigger size so it has the advantage of power so it has stronger biteforce however doberman has stronger bite force according to size.
How come your jaw become small when pressure is applied? No,it do not make your jaw bone smaller.The high pressure may make your muscles contract and make them stiff leading to less jaw movement.So you might get a feeling of smaller jaw.
The maximum size of a Doberman Pinscher is 25.2 to 27.5 and the weight being in the range 70-100 pounds, the size depends on how well it has been bred.
200 - 480lbs generally, they have a very strong jaw.
You could have pressure in your lower jaw for several reasons. It could be that you pulled a muscle in it somehow, or it was in the wrong position for too long.
The wolf jaw can produce 3,200 psi pressure which inables it to crush bones and such.
The average man's jaw can exert around 160-170 pounds of pressure when biting down.
Jaw clenching can contribute to high blood pressure by increasing muscle tension and stress in the body, which can lead to elevated blood pressure levels.
i have no fucin clue