now that i dont know rottweilers and other guard dogs are very vicious so washout!!
The top three domestic dog breeds with the strongest bite/psi are in this order. 1st the Rottweiler 2nd the German Shepherd Dog 3rd the American Pitbull Terrier
that all depends on how big the dogs head is and the jaw structure...so if his head is bigger its probably more bite force . the kangel has the most bite force at 743 lbs.. do u know why it has a massive head
An Anatolian Shepherd dog has a bite force of around 700 pounds per square inch (psi), which is higher than many other dog breeds. This strong bite force helps them protect their flocks from predators.
No dog breed has a bite that exerts 48000 pounds of pressure per square inch. In fact, no animal in the world has a bite that hard. I believe crocodiles have the strongest bite in the world, and among dogs, bite pressure per square inch averages around 320 pounds.
it is believed to have 355 breeds of dog including mix breeds.
now that i dont know rottweilers and other guard dogs are very vicious so washout!!
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There is no known proof that pit bulls can bite harder than other breeds of dog. Dogs bite harder or less hard depending on what situation they are in, so it is very difficult to run tests to determine bite strength. It is a natural assumption that larger dog breeds with bigger jaws have stronger bites. That would mean there are numerous dog breeds that can bite harder than pit bulls.
There is no known proof that pit bulls can bite harder than other breeds of dog. Dogs bite harder or less hard depending on what situation they are in, so it is very difficult to run tests to determine bite strength. It is a natural assumption that larger dog breeds with bigger jaws have stronger bites. That would mean there are numerous dog breeds that can bite harder than pit bulls.
Dogs will bite while being playful depending on how the dog was raised and what breed it is. Some breeds bite more frequently then others and a dog that is raised in a loving household will most likely not bite.
There is no known proof that pit bulls can bite harder than other breeds of dog. Dogs bite harder or less hard depending on what situation they are in, so it is very difficult to run tests to determine bite strength. It is a natural assumption that larger dog breeds with bigger jaws have stronger bites. That would mean there are numerous dog breeds that can bite harder than pit bulls.
There is no known proof that pit bulls can bite harder than other breeds of dog. Dogs bite harder or less hard depending on what situation they are in, so it is very difficult to run tests to determine bite strength. It is a natural assumption that larger dog breeds with bigger jaws have stronger bites. That would mean there are numerous dog breeds that can bite harder than pit bulls.
It depends on your opinion. Generally both breeds are really friendly and sociable and are consider as dog breeds that are less likely to bite.
All dog breeds can bite, from the tiniest Chihuahua to the dogs that people label 'aggressive'. Yes, a Rottie can bite, but just like any other dog, they can be trained quite easily not to. My friend owns a Rottweiler and it is very friendly and does not bite.
The top three domestic dog breeds with the strongest bite/psi are in this order. 1st the Rottweiler 2nd the German Shepherd Dog 3rd the American Pitbull Terrier
Kill the dog. Reason: a dog is supposed to be your loving pet, a member of the family, and under your control. Good pet breeds will never want to bite humans. A dog that will bite humans once, will bite again, no matter how well he/she is trained. Put the dog down and never take a dog again.
The bite force of a poodle typically ranges between 200 to 300 psi (pounds per square inch). This measurement can vary based on the size and health of the individual dog. While poodles are not known for having the strongest bite force compared to larger breeds, they are still capable of delivering a firm bite if necessary. Overall, their bite force is generally considered moderate among dog breeds.