FourIsCompany
Posted : 8/11/2007 1:55:00 PM
I want to clarify what I mean by predictability. Once a dog is "diagnosed" as red zone, his behavior is pretty predictable. I think it's only unpredictable during diagnosis and when compared to normal dog behavior. That's what I meant.
I think I would slightly change the definition I gave to read:
... a "red zone" case is a dog who, unless there is intervention, control or isolation will end up seriously hurting another dog or person. It's one who, as a result of instability, displays extremely
dangerous behavior as regards some particular stimuli.
And I will go further to say that when this dog is "acting out" or displaying this
dangerous behavior (as a result of instability), he is
in the "red zone".
It's like a person who is obsessive compulsive. They may look normal most of the time, but they still have the "illness". They are still an OC person. And when they wash their hands 50 times, they are
displaying the OC behavior. A red zone dog is an unstable dog (as espencer said) who can appear and act normal most of the time, but under certain circumstances, they behave in an unpredictable (as compared to the 'norm") and dangerous way and at that time, they are displaying the red zone behavior. And I agree with espencer that this behavior is very different than prey drive. It's like an extreme frustration to the point of "kill"...
I agree CM's paragraph was ambiguous as regards a true definition.
(am I blocked? Can anyone see this?) [8D]