In ALL those cases you provoked the bite....You encroached upon 'Their territory"
Open the cage/crate, let the dog come out on its own, and you'll see a distinct behavior difference.
Thats complete BS. Merely being around the dog at that point is provocation. There is no way to care for a dog if it won't let you near it to clean it or pick up its mess.
This is the same type of logic that:
Short skirts provoke rape.
Having expensive stuff provokes being robbed.
Being Jewish provokes hate crimes.
Guards wouldn't get stabbed by inmates if they let the inmates come out of their cells when they felt comfortable.
Opening the door provoked the dog.
Being male is provocation.
It doesn't make sense. You are making up excuses to let dogs act like animals and instead of blaming their behavior on them you blame the humans for just being there. If a dog is provoked by basic interaction with a human being for example petting, walking by them, being in the same room, touching them, eye contact, or talking that dog has the problem not the human. It is the dog's fault. You don't let dogs take a poop in your house and say I provoked it by not having grass for my floor or not letting the dog out every 5 minutes.
I have seen and taken care of dogs that were fine for days, that were friendly to you that morning and the last 3 trips to the kennel snap and lunge at you.
It doesn't matter the training. Or how you carry yourself. Dogs attack people for no freaking reason. My golden retriever, who is friendly around everyone when I am there, has to wear a muzzle at the vet because he gets so freaked out and bite happy.
The vet I assisted lost 3 stethoscopes in one week from nervous dogs snapping through the rubber.
A 10,000 dog, dog show where they are around their owner/trainer isn't even close to the same. Show dogs live in cages and around other dogs/strange people all the time. If they were bothered by lots of dogs/people/noises they wouldn't be good show dogs. Did you interact with /care for all 10,000 of those dogs while there owners were gone for 24+ hours? I took care of many show dogs while I worked at the kennel and I never had a single problem with any of them, aside from one that loved to poop in his food bowl and didn't like the shiny coat additive we gave to him with his food. I also helped the on staff trainer and again the dogs going to training didn't have problems either, aside from pulling on the leash, jumping on people & licking their face and not listening to their owners.
Its like saying I've been to a gun show with 10,000 well cared for guns and no one was shot and I only took care of/and looked at my guns at that gun show. Therefore negligent/accidental discharges never happen or if they do happen it is because the people deserved it.
Dogs do attack unprovoked, to say that they don't is just silly or giving them too much leeway.