I’ve been redirected on by Clyde when he got worked up over a delivery driver running to the front door, it was an accident on his part and a lapse in judgement on mine. It was a very quick bite and release and it put my on the floor and I went into shock, there was no fight in me. So being on the receiving end of an intentional bite would never be something I want to experience. I’d been biten once before when we were playing frisbee through the frisbee and it wasn’t much fun either. Luckily we’ve both learned from those accidents and have a better respect for each other.
Well one of my LE buddies went to NOLA to get his new Mal pup and asked me to ride with him as it was 5 hours one way drive. While we were there, the trainer was training one of his new ones and asked me if I wanted to take a bite. I took the first one and then my buddy wanted to get it on video, thats when we did the second and he drew blood on me. The trainer freaked out more than I did when I told him "hey he's got me, he's on skin not the sleeve" I wasn't freaking out at all. I wasn't afraid of the dog so I was super calm, I've been really bitten by a little mean mexican chihuahua that hurt more than what the Mal did to me Lol.
Accidents happen, to many people tho freak out and go off on the dog when it was just that, an accident. Live and learn, respect is key when handling dogs of that nature.


