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The average PSI estimate of the Australian Bulldogs bite force falls within the range of 305 to 325 pounds per square inch. Even though there's no precise way to calculate the bite strength of an Australian Bulldog, it's widely acknowledged that they possess a robust and imposing bite.
It should be emphasised that a dog's biting strength doesn't necessarily reflect its aggressive nature or likelihood of biting. A dog's personality and how it behaves are influenced by a range of aspects, including genetics, upbringing, and interactions with others.
Early training and socialisation are essential for Australian Bulldogs to behave appropriately and refrain from utilising their robust jaw for harmful intentions.