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Results Description of the Temperament Test The ATTS Temperament Test focuses on and measures different aspects of temperament such as stability, shyness, aggressiveness, and friendliness as well as the dog's instinct for protectiveness towards its handler and/or self-preservation in the face of a threat. The test simulates a casual walk through a park or neighborhood where everyday life situations are encountered. During this walk, the dog experiences visual, auditory and tactile stimuli. Neutral, friendly and threatening situations are encountered, calling into play the dog's ability to distinguish between non-threatening situations and those calling for watchful and protective reactions. Dogs must be at least 18 months old to enter this test. The test takes about eight to 12 minutes to complete. The dog is on a loose six-foot (6') lead. The handler is not allowed to talk to the dog, give commands, or give corrections. Failure on any part of the test is recognized when a dog shows:
The ATTS Temperament Test consists of ten subtests divided into five subcategories: Behavior
Toward Strangers Subtest 1: Neutral stranger The purpose of this subtest is to evaluate the dog's reaction to passive socialization and the dog's protective instinct. Result: Betty was quite friendly, tail wagging, trying to greet the person, licking, etc. Showed interest in following him to his chair. Older gentleman was the tester. Subtest 2: Friendly stranger The purpose of this subtest is to evaluate the dog's active social skills. Result: Betty was quite friendly, tail wagging, trying to greet the person, licking, jumped up on woman to say hello. Again showed interest in following her to her chair. Reaction to Auditory Stimuli Subtest 3: Hidden Noise The purpose of this subtest is to test alertness and curiosity. Result: Betty had a slight startle at the initial noise (rocks in a metal bucket) but walked right up to the noise, then stuck her nose in the bucket to investigate. Showed no signs of fear or stress. Subtest 4: Gunshots The purpose of this subtest is to measure the dog's recovery response to a sudden noise. Result: Betty again had a mild startle reaction, and then stood quietly. Waved on to next subtest. Reaction to Visual Stimulus Subtest 5: Umbrella Result: Betty jumped back pretty well but when I got close to the umbrella she came and sniffed it on her own. Waved on to next test. Tactile Stimuli Subtest 6: Plastic Footing Result: Betty walked right over, no problems. Subtest 7: Wire Footing Result: Betty walked right over, no problems. The purpose of these subtests is to measure the dog's sensitivity to unusual footing, its ability to recover from the fear of unusual footing and to measure its investigative behavior to the unusual footing. Self Protective/Aggressive Behavior Subtest 8: Non-Threatening The purpose of this subtest is to test the dog's alertness to an unusual situation. Result: Betty had stopped near my leg. She stayed there watching him until subtest 9 (this all happens very quickly… one motion basically). Subtest 9: Threatening The purpose of this subtest is to evaluate the dog's ability to recognize when an unusual situation turns into a provocation. Result: She stepped forward and to my side a bit, basically placing herself between us. Subtest 10: Aggression The purpose of this subtest is to evaluate the dog's protective instincts. Result: Betty stood her ground and BARKED very seriously at him, as if to say “don’t even think about coming closer!” The stranger is never closer than 10 feet from the dog. The handler's 2 foot arm and the 6' lead is added in for a total of 18 feet. Aggression here is checked against the breed standard and the dog's training. A schutzhund trained dog lunging at the stranger is allowed, but if an untrained Siberian husky does the same, it may fail. At the conclusion of the test, the handler will receive a critique about the dog's performance. Certificate will be mailed within 90 days of the test. Head tester’s evaluation: She passed, and he was particularly impressed with her reaction to the last and most stressful test! |
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