“…To be consistent with previously published research, we categorized data from the Food bowl test and Possession test somewhat differently than the above descriptions for other tests. First, studies of resource guarding in shelter dogs typically combine results from these two tests [ 6 , 7 , 16 ], so we combined them in our analyses as well. Second, previous studies classified the level of guarding based on behaviors shown during either the food bowl test, possession test, or both tests as follows: dogs that stiffened, exhibited whale eye, snarled, froze, or growled were classified as showing mild to moderate guarding, and dogs that lunged, snapped, or bit the Assess-a-Hand were classified as showing severe guarding [ 15 , 16 ].…”