he is a very nice dog. my boy has a johnson bulldog he rocks his world. real simple how to measure its bite, i trained dogs with the best dog trainer in the country. he works with military, police, celebrities. he used a bite glove to determine, his deaf american bulldog had the hardest bite of any dog he had, when roy bit the bite glove he said it was the hardest he has felt. i'll put any bitch ass bulldog on the ground anyday with little rj. now if you have a good 55lb pit then maybe, but bulldogs are too slow for pits and staffies. btw i dont' know where you got your info but the staff was the original pit, made from bulldogs and english white terriers. the breed was made larger when the americans got ahold of it. staffie bulls were bred for royalty in the town of staffordshire way before an apbt had ever been bred. i am aware they are for shows. i got him cause i love him, not cause he is tough, but he has blown my mind with how low to the ground he is and he wins every scrap. i didn't really want to get into a pissing match i was just talking about my dog. it seems pretty stupid to just assume when you haven't been around the animal. my boy has a 45 lb pit in all white and it hangs with the big boys as well.. i am not saying i have the toughest dog around but he has beat down every dog ive had him around, in a friendly way. i went to college and my roomate had a 90lb american bulldog and they wrestled everyday, roy never lost once, so it doesn't really matter to me ive seen it with my own eyes. the only dog i would be afraid to let him near is a giant pit with a 20 inch or larger head. they just look so hard i would never risk it. i am also talking about just play scrapping man, you have to remember that. in a real bloody fight i have no clue. i just mean two well trained dogs playing rough pinning eachother and being dominant but not trying to hurt one another.[/QUO
2500 psi is a myth, just as locking jaws are. Just because some guys says he hits the sleeve harder than any other dog doesn't mean he can tell how hard 2500lbs is. You realize the word bulldog and pitbull are used to describe a type of dog that performs tasks, not a breed of dog. There were many different breeds of dogs used. But they refined the breeds by adding terrier (speculation on what terrier) and bulldogs together to come up with pitbuiltterrier or staffordshire terrier or pitbulldog. Either one of us could read 100 different history pages and come up with a our own speculation. Thats why I said it is partially untrue, both names were used to describe the dog. By the way a pitbull with a 20" head is avg to say the least. The dog in my avi has a 25" head. I have a blue male that has a 23-23.5" head and he's not a monster nor a midget.