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Seen a few wacc that fluid sacks come up before the hunt is even over
RoughNeck
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Not that I have any scientific data, so it is strictly opinion, I would venture to say the pit bull dog on the average will have harder mouth. The individual specimens I experienced on the sleeve were from one end of the dog group to the other and that particular day the bulldog bit with an incredible amount of force/pressure than the other dogs. With that said, there is no way I could say the Malinois was biting as hard as it possibly could, or the Fila could have bit harder but was using its weight to pull me in closer. Some years back my partner had a snap ring failure on a walk near a pasture. The end result was a broken up lamb. We put her down and fed her to the dogs. During the dressing part I thought I understood the devastation of a hard mouth dog by seeing it from the outside, but to see it from the inside gave me an brand new insight. One for the amount of damage but two, and more importantly, these dogs will scratch back for more.
Without scientific data it is hard to say one can bite any harder than the other. Impossible to say one dog is biting to his fullest at any given time. I would guess that the reason is because they just want to based on lineage and history. EWO
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Originally Posted by
ToTheDogs
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Why did you delete what you wrote?
You wrote that a Tosa won over a gr ch from Mexico...
Why?
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I didn't write shit and don't know what you are talkin bout.
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