Well it depends on the dog. Mine could crush a concrete brick with no effort.. well mine can tear up a brick with effort not goin to lie like the guy that answered in front of meee but i think it can break things that are very hard ive heard they can press down 1200 lbs of pressure on a object look on Google
Pit Bull Bite: 235 pounds of force
In comparison…
German Shepherd: 238 pounds of force
Rottweiler: 328 pounds of force
Lion: 691 pounds of force
Hyena: 1000 pounds of force
Dog bite strength is proprotional to the size of the dog.
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.
about 2,000 pds per square inch. depends if its purebred.
that depend on the type of dog it is my 2 dogs jaws are strong because they fight all the time and they don't get hurt and 1 of my dogs dig and broke a brick
1000 tones
i have no fucin clue
200 - 480lbs generally, they have a very strong jaw.
The wolf jaw can produce 3,200 psi pressure which inables it to crush bones and such.
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.
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.
3000 pounds per square inch thats bone crushing jaw pressure
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.
365 psu
Dislocation of the jaw can be treated by a primary care physician by exerting pressure in the proper manner.
Yes frogs have a jaw. There is a jaw bone much like humans only much smaller, and thinner.
It takes about 8 pounds of pressure to break the human jaw