Dog bites are a significant public health and safety concern in Phoenix, Arizona, reflecting trends across the United States.
A new study challenges long-standing beliefs by suggesting that dog skull shape does not determine task performance.
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Dogs come in all shapes and sizes, but some pack a powerful bite rooted in their history as protectors, hunters and workers. Bite force, measured in PSI (pounds per square inch), gives a glimpse into ...