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Dogs with the strongest bite force

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  Out of all the domesticated animals out there, dogs have some of the strongest bite forces. In fact, some dog breeds are known to have a bite force that is more than twice as powerful as the average human’s! So which breeds are the strongest? Read more:  Top 5 Dog Breeds With The Strongest Bite The three dog breeds with the strongest bite force are the American Pit Bull Terrier, the Rottweiler, and the German Shepherd Dog. These breeds are known to have a bite force that is between 320 and 520 pounds! In comparison, the average human has a bite force of only 120 pounds. So why do these breeds have such strong bites? It is all about their anatomy. Their skulls are shaped in a way that allows them to generate more powerful bites, and their teeth are also extremely sharp and strong. While these breeds may have the strongest bite force, that does not mean that they are always the best dogs for every situation. It is important to remember that every dog has its own personality and temp

Silver Lab: What to Know About This Awesome Retriever

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  Silver Labs are just like any other type of Labrador - loving, smart, and energetic! Of course, there is a big difference; they have a striking coat color. Their silver-gray blue coat means they stand out from the usual lab crowd. Coat color is caused by two recessive genes that have recently appeared in the Labrador gene pool. Its pedigree status is a hot debate. No matter how you feel about the pedigree status of the breed, these dogs are beautiful and would make a lovely pet for anyone. In this article we discuss everything you need to know about Silver Labs, including how they get their beautiful color, how much puppies cost, and much more ... What is a Silver Lab? (Overview) Many people think that there are only three types of Labrador Retrievers: black, yellow, and chocolate. However, there are more colour variations. A silver labrador has a silvery greyish-blue coat. Read also:  Labrador Corso Dog Breed Facts and Information They are recognized as pedigree by the American Kenn