It is a presumptuous question because it presupposes that bite / square " depends on the breed of the dog, when in fact, it has more to do with the size of the dog.
A human bite can exert a pressure of around 150-200 pounds per square inch.
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Based on a Ytube video I just watched. That Dog was over 500PSI as compared to a Pit Bull of 230PSI.
The average human bite force is around 150-200 pounds per square inch. However, this can vary based on factors such as age, gender, and individual strength.
The bite force of a white tiger is estimated to be around 1,000 pounds per square inch (psi). This powerful bite force allows them to effectively hunt and kill prey in the wild.
10.2 to 18.2 tons per square inch. Very large ones can bite up to around 40000 pounds (20 tons) per square inch
A snapping turtle can bite with a force of over 1,000 pounds per square inch. This powerful bite is used to catch and consume prey, making snapping turtles formidable predators in their environment.
A Tasmanian devil can exert a bite force of around 553 pounds per square inch (psi). This makes them one of the strongest biting mammals in the world relative to their size.
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No dog breed has a bite that exerts 48000 pounds of pressure per square inch. In fact, no animal in the world has a bite that hard. I believe crocodiles have the strongest bite in the world, and among dogs, bite pressure per square inch averages around 320 pounds.
The bite force of a northwestern wolf is around 1,500 pounds per square inch (psi).