Originally posted by RT and his SE: As far as the strength of a Pit bull's bite your info is incorrect. Part of their genetic makeup(creation of the breed) was to bite and hold on.
You are correct that a Pit Bull was bred to bite and hold on, however this has nothing to do with the strenght or PSI rating of the bite. How would holding on further break a bone?
- Zack
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