Charlot123
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GSDs are excellent at listening to commands. While their initial bite might leave a rounded bite mark, they tend to shake their head causing an additional tear within that rounded puncture mark. The command takes a split second to give, but the intrinsic nature to protect may overpower the command for just another 2-3 seconds, which is more than enough to cause that tear while they’re thrashing the head.
All this while they pin down with paws on each side, and they may bite down twice quickly bc the first bite wasn’t a good grab so they readjust the jaw.
So you get a bunch of smaller ripped puncture wounds with straight scratches on each side from their nails.
And if the person is standing the bite tears downwards.
Full disclosure, I haven’t watched any canine expert opinions on this case, bc I wanted to experience their testimony through the jury’s eyes.
I’m only sharing from personal experience and could be wrong/completely opposite from an expert’s opinion.
GSDs are exceptionally smart and loyal. A GSD is not only a hard-working dog, it is of the kind who’d give own life for its human.