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The average biting force of an English Toy Terrier is between 100 and 250 psi. Within this range, individual canines might exhibit noticeable variation in bite power due to characteristics including size, jaw shape, and strength.
Bite force is often more relevant for larger working or guarding breeds. If there have been studies or measurements conducted on the English Toy Terrier's bite force since my last update, you may want to check recent sources, including breed-specific studies or research articles.
Understanding a dog's capabilities and possible interactions with objects or other animals requires taking into account the dog's bite force, which is a measure of the pressure applied by the jaws. However, the welfare of the dog and others around it depend on the owner taking responsibility and investing in adequate training.