Not exact matches
However, her former owners had small children and we have NOT
tested the
food aggression theory with small children.
The ATTS is a short 12 minute
test that does not
test for:
food aggression, toy possessiveness, how a dog reacts to children, how a dog reacts to being touched, how a dog reacts other dogs, how a dog reacts to other animals, how a dog reacts when not on a leash, how a dog reacts when the owner is not present, etc..
Our reach extends to dogs that are in need of costly medical interventions, seniors, dogs requiring behavioral training, starved or malnourished dogs who temporarily fail
food -
aggression tests, those scarred from fighting or abuse, dogs who require a single - pet home, shy / disengaged pets, and those afraid of children.
Dogs are
test for things like
food aggression; whether it dislikes children / seniors; aversion to bicycles, walkers, men (especially in uniform); other dogs / cats / miscellaneous animals.
In the present study, we
test the relationship between
food insecurity in early childhood (before age 4 1/2) and children's symptoms of depression / anxiety,
aggression, and hyperactivity / inattention up to age 8, accounting for child and familial characteristics which may be associated with
food insecurity and children's mental health [16], [20]: child's sex, immigrant status, family structure, maternal age at child's birth, family income, maternal and paternal education, prenatal tobacco exposure, maternal and paternal depression, family functioning and negative parenting.