A Tibetan mastiff. They are much bigger with a bigger jaw strength as well.
A 170 pound mastiff can't do the things a 50 pound pitbull can like bringing down a bull or hanging from the jaw for minutes.
Applying pressure to your jawbone will not make it smaller. Jaw size is primarily determined by genetics and bone structure. Surgical interventions may alter jaw size, but applying external pressure on your jawbone will not change its size.
Yes it can,But if you have a cane corso mastiff i wouldn't breed it to a american,english,or pyrenean mastiff because those types of mastiffs are the largest of all mastiffs. ;)
an English mastiff is way bigger. the English mastiff is a mix of a great dane and another breed im not quite sure what it is though. the bullmastiff is a mix of a bulldog and an English mastiff.
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 average man's jaw can exert around 160-170 pounds of pressure when biting down.
The wolf jaw can produce 3,200 psi pressure which inables it to crush bones and such.
the staffy has more jaw pressure as they are one of the few breeds that have lock jaw; as soon as it bites down on something its jaw 'locks' and it takes a lot of effort to open it up again think of a crocodile...they have lock jaw too Lock jaw is a myth! The truth is no one knows the answer to this question, as these two dogs would have to be tested. The so called "lock jaw breeds" do not necessary have the strongest bite. In a test between a Rottweiler, German Shepard and a American Pit bull, the Rottweiller actually had the strongest bite and the American pit bull had the weakest. Going by this, the husky is a big powerful dog, so i would be inclined to say the Husky would probably have the strongest bite.
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