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Dog Bite Severity: Bite Force and Dangerous Breeds in Personal Injury Cases Explained

Home » FAQs » Dog Bite Severity: Bite Force and Dangerous Breeds in Personal Injury Cases Explained

By Dan Noll on April 10th, 2023 in

The Dog Bite Lawyers at Noll Law Office are here to help you understand the factors contributing to the severity of dog bites, including bite force and breed characteristics. This article will provide valuable information on bite force and dangerous breeds, ensuring you are well-informed about these critical factors in dog bite cases.

Which dog breeds have the strongest bite force?

Bite force, measured in pounds per square inch (PSI), is crucial in determining the severity of dog bites. The higher the bite force, the more damage a dog can cause. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, over 4.5 million Americans are victims of dog bites yearly. Here is a list of the dogs with the strongest and most dangerous bites:

  1. Kangal (743 psi): The Kangal is a large, powerful guardian breed originating from Turkey. They are known for their loyalty, protective nature, and impressive bite force of 743 PSI.
  2. American Bandogge (730 psi): A crossbreed between the American Pit Bull Terrier and the Neapolitan Mastiff, the American Bandogge boasts a tremendous bite force of 730 PSI. They are solid and muscular dogs, originally bred for protection and guarding purposes.
  3. Cane Corso (700 psi): Hailing from Italy, the Cane Corso is a large and imposing breed with a bite force of 700 PSI. They were initially used as guard dogs and hunting companions, prized for their strength and athleticism.
  4. Dogue de Bordeaux (556 psi): A French breed, the Dogue de Bordeaux is known for its massive head and muscular body, possessing a bite force of 556 PSI. They were historically used for hunting large game and as guard dogs.
  5. Tosa Inu (556 psi): The Tosa Inu, a Japanese breed with a bite force of 556 PSI, was traditionally used for dog fighting. They are powerful, agile dogs with a muscular build.
  6. English Mastiff (552 psi): The English Mastiff is a massive, gentle giant with a bite force of 552 PSI. They are one of the heaviest dog breeds and have a history dating back to ancient times.
  7. Presa Canario (540 psi): Originally from the Canary Islands, the Presa Canario has a bite force of 540 PSI. They were bred for working livestock and guarding properties.
  8. Dogo Argentino (500 psi): A hunting dog from Argentina, the Dogo Argentino has a bite force of 500 PSI. They are known for their strength, speed, and fearless nature.
  9. Leonberger (399  psi): The Leonberger is a giant breed known for its gentle and friendly temperament. Despite their size and bite force of 399 psi, they are typically good with children and other pets.
  10. Rottweiler (328 psi): The Rottweiler is a strong, loyal breed with a bite force of 328 psi. They are often used as guard dogs or in police work due to their strength and intelligence.

How is the bite force of a dog measured?

Bite force can be measured using two main methods: in vivo (awake state or under anesthesia) and in vitro (using calculations from lever models or finite element analysis models). Several in vitro measurement methods have been developed since the 1980s, including those by Kiltie (1984) and Thomason (1991). Studies comparing in vivo and in vitro bite forces have found in vivo measurements using force transducers to be more accurate, producing higher bite force values.

Do the most dangerous dogs have the strongest bite?

In personal injury law, a “dangerous dog” typically has a history of aggression, bites, or unpredictable behavior. Breed-specific legislation in some jurisdictions may also classify certain breeds as inherently dangerous. While some high-bite-force breeds may be perceived as more dangerous, this is not always the case. Factors such as responsible pet ownership, proper socialization, and training can significantly reduce the risk of dog bites.

It is important to note that breed alone does not determine a dog’s potential danger. Any breed can be involved in a dog bite incident, but dogs with larger bite forces can cause more damage, increasing the threat they pose.

Contact The Noll Law Office for Compensation For Your Dog Bite Injuries

If you or someone you know has suffered from a dog bite, don’t let the severity of the injury go unnoticed. The Noll Law Office is dedicated to helping victims of dog bites understand the factors that contribute to their case, including bite force and breed characteristics. With their experience and compassion, they will ensure that you are fully informed and supported throughout the legal process. Don’t hesitate to seek justice for your injury. Contact The Noll Law Office today at (217) 414-8889  for a consultation and let them help you navigate the complexities of personal injury law.

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