it is approxitematerly 3000 pounds
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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 will bite or snap. It might bare its teeth or growl and bark.
The bite force of the Eastern Grey squirrel can exceed 7000 pounds.
it depends on where they live, if they live in the snow without an owner/wild they will bark or growl at you if they think you will hurt them. if they are pets, they do not need to much protection because they live in a house.
Average bite force of all tigers is around 1000 psi, so that should remain the same, though may be a little higher, for a Siberian.
I have a three year old female Siberian Husky,, and I’ll tell you in a pulling match, tug of war, I put her against my Shepherd/mastiff 130lbs any day of the week, she wins almost every Time! So huskies are pretty strong dogs!
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!
A Siberian tiger's bite force is about 1,200 pounds per square inch.
A husky's teeth are sharp enough to defend themselves from any predators but not as sharp as a Great White shark, and yes, a husky's bite can make you bleed, but only if they bite hard. -Kayla G.S. Ottawa ON
No. Huskies have bigger jaws and bigger teeth than german shepherds, and they produce more biting force pressure. Siberian huskies have more body weight and mass than german shepherds, making them have stronger weight strength.