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The bite force of a dog can vary depending on the breed and individual dog. While specific measurements may not be available for the Shikoku breed specifically, it is estimated that the average bite force of medium-sized dogs falls within the range of 200 to 350 pounds per square inch (PSI).
It's important to note that the bite force can be influenced by various factors such as jaw structure, size, and muscle strength. Additionally, it's worth mentioning that bite force should not be the sole factor in evaluating a dog's behaviour or potential aggression.
Responsible dog ownership, proper training, and socialisation play significant roles in shaping a dog's behaviour and ensuring a safe and harmonious environment.