Hard enough to damage your bones and leave a nasty stich on your arm. the reason why it is because boxer's are rare in the bite its an underbite dog, and as you know most of your strenght is in your bottom jaw. This dog specializes there
approximately 230 pounds-force (1,000 N) of force fourth strongest if it is the average Labrador, soom have smaller jaws and that why people don't really think a Labrador has a strong bite force.Dog abuse if wrong, but the evidence is there, Labs can be fighting dogs as good as the pitbull.
the bite force of a Boxer dog is 230kilo. thats higher then a pit, American Bulldog Rottie Doberman.... I'm not sure what it is in LBs, but guessing it's about 500LB.t
Hard enough to get you in serious pain.
puppy:10lbs teen:50lbs adult:100-150lbs
Any dog can bite a stranger. It's up to you to train it not to.
Bite Down Hard was created in 1991.
yes
Yes, tigers have powerful jaws and sharp teeth that allow them to deliver extremely forceful bites. Their bite is strong enough to crush bones and overpower their prey.
Yes, a ringneck snake can bite if threatened or handled. However, their bites are non-venomous and usually not harmful to humans. It is best to leave them undisturbed in their natural habitat.
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.
Rats have sharp incisors that can deliver a painful bite. The force of a rat bite can vary depending on the individual animal's size, health, and temperament. It's important to handle pet rats gently and cautiously to avoid being bitten.
Boxers will bite in either a playful way or a protective way. if a boxer is very attached to you and they feel you are being threatened they will bite or jump.
Cheetahs are carnivores, so they only bite hard enough to kill their next meal.
relly hard
Hard enough to crush your bones