They do. I've been bitten by a lab. You can't condemn a whole breed, (or race for that matter) because some of them are vicious.
PEOPLE SHOULD KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DEALING WITH WHEN THEY GET A DOG,
I've done Australian Shepherd rescue and it AMAZES me the people that get rid of them because they "chase my kids around and bite their ankles"..
LOL on the Australian Shepherd! I have an Australian Cattle dog and that's how she plays! She's blind now, but she goes after the ankles with nips! It drives our Golden NUTS! The golden hates it, and we can't let them play outside together because the Golden makes it well known if the Aussie nips her heels again, Aussie will die! :-D OTHERWISE they get along great!
"I've done Australian Shepherd rescue and it AMAZES me the people that get rid of them because they "chase my kids around and bite their ankles".."
I hear ya! I do Cocker Spaniel rescue and I will just say PEOPLE amaze me!
They get a puppy then complain about how hard it is to house break it and they don't want to spend the time or money for obedience classes so they get upset when the result is a teenage dog who doesn't obey them. The solution... they dump it at the pound or with me. The worst part is they often go looking for a new puppy! Last week I had someone call me wanting to adopt a puppy, the SAME DAY they had dumped their 10 yrear old at the pound because she wasn't playful with the kids annymore and they didn't want the kids to see her age and die. And don't get me started on the people who have a pet for 8-10 years or more but then it gets blind or sick so they dump it at the pound! Or they call me and want me to take their pet to be euthanized. Dogs good, people bad!
My beloved cocker who we rescued years ago died in her sleep Sat night...I have little patience for these people at the moment.
"I've done Australian Shepherd rescue and it AMAZES me the people that get rid of them because they "chase my kids around and bite their ankles".." Yeah, they buy a herding dog and then can't figure out why it exhibits herding behavior. I have a GSD and he does the same sort of thing with the kids, won't let one of them stray to far from his view without coming around in front of them and moving them back to the "herd"