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RE: Chocolate Lab Commissioned Drawing
A dog’s mouth exerts 150–200 pounds of pressure per square inch with some dogs exerting up to 450 pounds per square inch.
A dog’s mouth exerts 150–200 pounds of pressure per square inch with some dogs exerting up to 450 pounds per square inch.
Very interesting #dogfact, @dogfact. Labradors among some others also have a renowned 'soft mouth.' This not only gives them the ability to except the pressure you described, but to also be able to carry things in their mouths without causing any damage. The famous example would be that a lab can carry an egg in his mouth without cracking it.