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01-12-2018, 11:34 PM
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Re: 2 Pitbulls Attacking a Thief That Climbed Wall of Residence
That's not "Lock Jaw". That's just holding on and not wanting to let go. They have full control of their mouths at all times. If they had lock jaw, they would be unable to let go. Their jaw does not lock. Lock Jaw in dogs is myth. |
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01-24-2018, 06:42 PM
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Re: 2 Pitbulls Attacking a Thief That Climbed Wall of Residence
Hi, I own a pit bull and have seen her kill many rodents and foxes. Their jaws do not lock. Their bone structure does not let them lock their jaws and muscle does not "lock". You are confusing ~312sq psi with "lockjaw" You can easily google this. |
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04-12-2018, 11:48 PM
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| ♚ Legacy Gold Member ♚ Poster Rank:99 Male Join Date: Nov 2009 Posts: 16,468 Mentioned: 6 Post(s) Quoted: 4543 Post(s)
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Re: 2 Pitbulls Attacking a Thief That Climbed Wall of Residence
They look like well trained dogs to me. They stopped on command and walked away. Good Puppies! You each get an extra treat! |