It didn't. I've been around dogs my entire life and it's not hard to tell when they are about to snap. This was totally out of the blue with zero warning of any impending issue. I raised the dog from a puppy and I knew him very well. The fact remains that dogs, even calm breeds (golden retrievers), are still animals and can be unpredictable.
You seem to not have a good grip on this language. Unpredictable doesn't mean it can't also be instinctive unless you're going to try to convince me that you're some kind of dog whisperer and you know exactly how every kind of dog will respond to every situation. I can't roll my eyes hard enough right now.
I couldn't predict that the dog was going to have an instinctive reaction that would lead to it biting me all in a span of about two seconds when it had never done anything like that in it's entire life. I'm not being emotional about the incident. It was almost 10 years ago. I'm using a heavy dose of sarcasm because your kind of stupid won't be able to interpret anything else. For all intents and purposes, it was totally random and definitely not predictable considering he had been in the exact same environment with the same people dozens of times. That's pretty much the definition of unpredictable.
I think the stupid finger is being pointed in the wrong direction. I'll also cast my vote as "The Dog gave you signs and you weren't aware enough to read them".
