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A Boxachi dog's bite force may vary due to its mixed heritage, which is largely shaped by the bite force capabilities of its parent breeds - the Boxer and the Chihuahua. It should be emphasised that obtaining precise figures regarding the bite force of Boxachi dogs may prove challenging.
It is worth noting that Boxers possess a comparatively powerful jaw strength in comparison to certain other canine breeds. Studies indicate that Boxers possess a bite force that varies between approximately 230 to 300 pounds per square inch (psi). Conversely, Chihuahuas are diminutive in size and generally possess weaker biting power.
It's important to note that a dog's potential for aggression and overall temperament cannot solely be determined by their bite force. The behaviour of a dog can be influenced by a variety of factors and this is just one of them.
It is crucial to have adequate training, socialisation, and responsible ownership in order to encourage desirable behaviour and avoid any possible problems associated with biting or aggression.