I have a black king shepherd myself and am a professional dog handler and researcher. King shepherds are like the big baddie versions of German shepherds. They are comparatively very rare and much more expensive, (1500 to 2000) dollars in price for a good quality straight backed gentle giant.
those with sloped backs aren't as physically strong or agile with much more back problems. So I measured the bite force of mine and many other pure and healthy ones. The results were astonishing. And as this dog doesn't have as selective breed standards it mostly depends on the size. Some king Shepherds reach a height of around 25 - 29 inches at adulthood while some do reach a height of even 32 inches. Though the average 27 inch height king shepherd has a biteforce of... 654 psi. Though it might be different and if possible even more for one with more height. I myself have seen a king shepherd at my nearby dog park who was 31 inches tall and on measuring his biteforce was an unbelievable 703 pounds per square inch. That's more than the Cane Corso, know for having the 3rd strongest biteforce of all Dog Breeds. For all we know, it could be more or less than that as these dogs are a breed created by mixing the German Shepherd with the American Akita, Alaskan Malamute and sometimes also the Great Pyrenees in the 90's. You may not easily find facts like this about the King as it is not yet recognized by most kenned clubs and is a relatively new breed. For those who wonder, it has all the traits of the German Shepherd just with a bulky built and a larger and stronger body. It has the same personality of German Shepherd depending on its history. Easily trainable and loyal with natural protective instinct. Also if you are curious, most 29-30 inch tall king shepherds can run at a speed of 29 mph. That's a bit less than the German Shepherd, who maxes out at 30 mph. Though with that size, Its kind of obvious.
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