Dogue de Bordeaux would be the correct answer, if you think well, maaaaaany people say that the pitbull or the gernam shepard has the strongest bite force, but the correct answers ran, and corrected by EXPERTS, is the doge de bordeaux.
French mastiff has a head like a basketball and a bite to mach.
Its the french mastiff
Bite force is an individual trait to each dog. There are very hard biting dogs within the various breed and then there are dog within those same various breeds that would'nt be able to crush a grape.
But if you want to generalize, a couple of breeds come to mind such as Rottweilers, Malinois, Shepherds, Bandogs, Dobermans and some line of Pit Bulls. There have been tests conducted that show that the size of the cranium on a dog does influence bite force...so the larger the head the greater the bite force.
But if you want to generalize, a couple of breeds come to mind such as Rottweilers, Malinois, Shepherds, Bandogs, Dobermans and some line of Pit Bulls. There have been tests conducted that show that the size of the cranium on a dog does influence bite force...so the larger the head the greater the bite force.
The Mastiff, or Old English Mastiff!
The dog with the strongest bite force is the english mastiff, I red something about an adult english mastiff biting through a mans themur(thigh bone) whether it be true or not I wouldn't be sure. But if true, any dog breed able to do that must have an incredible bite force and english mastiff are the worlds heaviest dogs . Also as someone has stated it truly depends on muscle mass on the head of a dog, large heads with lots of mucsle mass will obviously bite harder than a dog with less. Regardless of breed. Dogue de bordeaux have huge heads for their body size but they do not have the largest heads of all dog breeds. The prat sayin dogue de bordeaux, dogue de bordeaux needs to study dog physiology as a hole rather than just reading about a specific breed in particular.