The bite pressure of a Tamaskan Husky is estimated to be around 320 to 350 psi (pounds per square inch). This breed, known for its strength and wolf-like appearance, has a powerful jaw that allows it to exert significant force when biting. However, individual bite pressure can vary based on factors such as age, health, and training. Overall, while they possess a strong bite, proper training and socialization are crucial for managing their behavior.
stronger then your moms
it is approxitematerly 3000 pounds
The bite force of a Doberman typically ranges from 600 to 700 psi (pounds per square inch), while the Siberian Husky's bite force is generally lower, around 320 to 400 psi. This means that the Doberman has a stronger bite compared to the Siberian Husky. However, it's important to note that bite force can vary based on individual dogs and factors such as size, training, and temperament.
it is approxitematerly 3000 pounds
same as other dogs at that size...
A four month old tamaskan puppy is about $800 ( You can buy one from www.puppyfind.com, that's where I got my dog )
There is a Facebook page called "Tamaskan Rescue UK" which is probably your best bet to adopt a Tamaskan. None of the popular pet finder sites let you search by that breed name, since it is rare.
Dog breeds that are in the Working group and the nordic Spitz breeds are known to be excellent dogs that withstand the coldness and have great strength the sledding life. Dogs: Alaskan Malamute Alaskan Husky(Not an actual breed, as classification) Canadian Eskimo Dog Chinook Greenland Dog Greyster(Rare) Mackenzie River Husky Northern Inuit Dog Samoyed Sakhalin Husky(Rare) Seppala Siberian Sleddog Siberian Husky Tamaskan Dog(Rare)
It will bite or snap. It might bare its teeth or growl and bark.
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When you test a dog jaw strengh, the dog doesn't bite as hard as it could. When a pitbull hangs by it's jaw, you can't record the preasure because the mouse is closed. Jaw bite pressure tests couldn't bring accuratte results.
Truthfully, they don't protect much. they're more of a family dog and love to be around u. but they have times where they get mad and bark at you. be sure to not teach them how to bite. mine used to bite and we barely got him to stop. Keep your husky happy and good and exercise him well!