Why don't pitbulls let go?
I've often heard the saying "pitbulls don't let go," referring to the tenacious grip they have when latching on to something. But what exactly is the biological or behavioral reason behind this? Is it a trait bred into the breed through selective breeding? Or is it a natural instinct that allows them to remain tenacious and resilient when defending their territory or family? Understanding this trait could help us better appreciate the breed and also provide valuable insights into how we might approach training and handling pitbulls in a safe and effective manner. So, why don't pitbulls let go? What's the science or psychology behind this behavior?