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The bite force of the Malchi, like other small dog breeds, is relatively lower compared to larger breeds. While there is no specific data available on the exact bite force of the Malchi, it is estimated to range between 150 to 250 pounds per square inch (PSI). This range is considered to be moderate in comparison to larger breeds known for their powerful bites.
It's important to note that bite force alone does not determine a dog's aggression or potential for causing harm. Temperament, socialisation, training, and individual behaviour play significant roles in a dog's interactions with people and other animals.
Regardless of the bite force, responsible dog ownership includes proper training, socialisation, and supervision to ensure that your Malchi interacts positively and safely with others. This includes teaching appropriate behaviour, providing mental and physical stimulation, and addressing any signs of aggression or discomfort through positive reinforcement methods and professional guidance if needed.