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Many moons ago I used to assist the local shelters and the police in rehabilitation of seized dogs and dogs that had been subjected to abuse by owners/breeders.Regardless of the country or laws, golden retrievers are not known to be at "the top of the list for dog attacks"
And people who want dogs for fighting do not deserve dogs, or have any business keeping them
Sorry for the tangent, @Rocky998 .... when do you expect to receive your dog's DNA test results?
I did it for around 20+ years. Was in regular contact with all sorts of dogs, mainly those that are deemed to be dangerous...GSD, Pitbulls, Dobies, Rotties, Mastiff, Presa Canario, Staffies...
The ONLY dog to have ever bitten me in all of those years was an abused Golden Retriever.
Every dog has the ability to bite and to attack a human....even a Chihuahua can do serious damage when they get the urge.
If @Rocky998 has what I feel is likely to be a GSD x Border Collie (the coat, colouration, facial shape, eye position and ear carriage lends itself to being that mix) then it will be a very loyal and loving dog...that is slightly herdish (as in constantly rounding everyone up).
But regardless of the DNA mix, all dogs should be respected for what they truly are....an ancestor of the Wolf albeit far removed genetically nowadays, they all have the primal ability to hunt and to kill given the right situation and circumstances.