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Top 10 Dog Breeds With the Strongest Bite Force

Top 10 Highest Bite Force Dogs in 2024

Dogs are one of the most beloved household pets, and the reasons are endless: loyalty, love, playfulness, and whatnot. However, love and affection are hidden behind that instinctive hunter, which can reflect in the highest bite force dog.

PSI Bite in Highest Bite Force Dogs?

PSI is called Pounds per square inch, a unit to calculate pressure. Pressure can vary based on the dog breed and what they bite. The bite force of dogs might vary widely and is calculated in pounds per square inch (psi).

The bite force of average dogs ranges from 230-250 psi. This blog will discuss the dogs with the strongest dog bite force in the world.

Kangal dog breed top the list of the strongest bite force of 743 PSI. Kangal Shepherd or Turkish Kangal Dog is a historic breed of large livestock guardian dog native to Turkey. Kangal is the most popular dog breed in Turkey.

Top 10 Highest Bite Force Dogs List

#1 Kangal

Topping the list is Kangal, with 743 PSI, a Turkish dog breed that is very loyal, protective, and defensive towards its family. Raising a Kangal is challenging, and if you can’t be the leader, the dog will misbehave and might end up biting in the protection of its family. However, training this dog right can make an excellent family pet, especially for children.

The golden tip here is to curve the territorial nature of Kangal and train and socialize it at an early age. If you put in some effort in the early days of this dog, you will be rewarded with an incredible companion.

#2 Bandog

You might have never heard of this breed if you are not an ardent dog follower. With a bite force of 730 psi and a sturdy build, Bandog is a brutal animal if not appropriately trained.

The Bandog dog breed is a cross between a bulldog and a mastiff and is strong, brave, and extremely loyal. You must be an assertive and equally strong leader to train this breed properly. Once you train this breed right, Bandog is easy to take after and makes a great companion.

#3 Cane Corso

With 700 psi bite force, the Italian Mastiff or Cane Corso is one of the top three strongest dog breeds in terms of bite force.

Originally bred as a hunting dog, Cane Corso is a large dog breed from the outside but is very soft and affectionate to humans and other dogs. The Cane Corso is an Italian breed of mastiff. It is usually kept as a companion dog or guard dog.

However, with such a strong bite force, Italian Mastiffs must provide early training to avoid accidents.

#4 Tosa Inu

Originating in Japan, Tosa Insu is a cross of Bull Dog, Great Dane, and Mastiff.  Tosa Insu carries a bite force of 556 psi. Besides its substantial size, Tosa Inu is challenging to train, and if not socialized early, they can pose a significant risk of aggression and bites.

If appropriately trained, Tosa Inu is a beautiful breed with family and familiar people who love to impress and show affection.

#5 Dogue de Bordeaux or French Mastiff

Let’s commence the list with Dogue de Bordeaux or Mastiff, with a bite force of 556 psi. These dogs are popular family pets and are incredibly affectionate, but only with the people they know. French Mastiff is the most ancient French dog breed.

Although these dogs are lazy, their size and bite force can threaten strangers. If you are considering adopting a French Mastiff, watch out for their drooling, as they drool a lot.

#6 English Mastiff

English Mastiff

If you happen to be a fan of large dogs, there is a possibility you’d love English Mastiffs. However, apart from being huge, they are often lazy and calm.

These dogs may become powerful and have been used as war dogs when needed. English mastiffs have a bite force of 550 PSI, though they are not known to bite often.

#7 Dogo Canario

Dogo Canario
Source: Wikipedia

Even though the Dogo Canario is one gorgeous breed, it is not what makes a good pet. Dogo Canario is an aggressive breed with a jaw strength of 540 PSI. The breed is often used in wars and is linked to many fatal attacks.

The dog’s aggressive nature makes it a popular option as a fighting dog. However, Dogo Canario became illegal in the 1940s. Today, Dogo Canarios are outlawed in many countries.

#8 Dogo Argentino

Dogo Argentino

The Dogo Argentino is a frightening-looking dog for valid reasons. Dogo Argentino has a bit force of 500 PSI and is often aggressive. The dog was bred to protect its owner and for other hunting purposes. Bred in Argentina, the dog comes with a mix of Cordoba Fighting Dog and other aggressive breeds.

#9 Akita Inu

Akita Inu dog breed

The breed was popularized by the movie Hachiko, based on a true story of a dog with heartbreaking loyalty to its owner. Unfortunately, despite the breed’s compassion and extreme loyalty, Akita Inu has a bite force of 400 PSI.

Luckily, Akita Inu is not a breed known to bite rarely or be aggressive. However, they can be challenging and stubborn to train simply because they have their minds.

#10 Leonberger

Leonberger dog breed

The Leonberger is one of the gentlest giants. These dogs are huge and have fluffy fur that matches. But, even though they are huge, Leonbergers are perfect for close-knit families with other children and pets. In addition, Leonbergers are often helpful as therapy dogs.

Despite the giant’s loving nature, Leonberger has a shocking bite force of around 399 PSI. Leonbergers are quite large and accidentally knock over people, especially children, during playtime, though by accident.

Other famous dog breeds with the strongest bit of force

  • American Pit Bull Terrier – 235 PSI
  • Rottweiler – 328 PSI
  • German Shepherd – 238 PSI
  • American Bulldog – 305 PSI
  • Doberman Pinscher – 245 PSI
  • Wolfdog – 406 PSI
  • Siberian Husky – 400 PSI
  • Boerboel – 575 PSI
  • Alaskan Malamute – 400 PSI
  • Great Dane – 238 PSI
  • Boxer – 230 PSI
  • Belgian Malinois – 245 PSI

Wrapping It Up

Most large dog breeds, like German Shepherds, Bull Mastiffs, and Rottweilers, have strong bite forces. Although a strong bite force is not an indicator of a breed’s aggression, it can be of serious concern if the dog bites someone.

It is important to remember that a dog’s breed and bite force should not be the only factor considered when choosing a pet. Researching and considering a breed’s temperament, energy level, and specific needs is crucial before deciding.

It is also essential to provide proper training and socialization for any dog, regardless of breed or bite force, to ensure they are well-behaved and safe members of the household and community.

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