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Hounds: Rhodesian Ridgeback

He's gone from hunting lions to capturing the hearts of his people.

Rhodesian Ridgeback

Vital Stats

Height: 24 to 27 inches at shoulder
Weight: 70 to 85 pounds
Coat: short and shiny
Life span: 10 to 12 years or more
Breed Group: Hounds
 
 

Summary

This handsome dog was created in Africa to be a versatile hunter and home guardian. He's smart but sometimes stubborn, with a moderate energy level and an easy-care coat. These days, he's less likely to hunt lions and more likely to hunt a soft spot on the sofa after going jogging with you.

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Overview

The first thing people notice about the Rhodesian Ridgeback is usually the characteristic ridge that runs down his spine and gives him his name. The ridge reveals part of his heritage, which is a mix of European hunting dogs and African dogs who had the distinctive ridge.

They also notice his strong athleticism, noble carriage, and the intelligence in his eyes. The history of the breed only adds to his allure; owners are often asked, "Did they really hunt lions?"

The answer is yes, the Ridgeback was developed in Africa to corner and hold big game prey, such as lions, bears, and boar. Today, the Rhodesian Ridgeback is still used for hunting, and some members of the breed have even adapted to pointing and retrieving. The Rhodesian Ridgeback can also be found competing in various dog sports, including agility, lure coursing, obedience, and tracking, and he's a good hiking or jogging companion.

As a pup, the Rhodesian Ridgeback is active and exuberant, but he matures into a dog with moderate exercise needs. Give him a vigorous walk or game of fetch a couple of times a day, plus a chance to run in a safely fenced... [Continue to Full Overview]


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Rhodesian Ridgeback Characteristics

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pros and cons

i'm considering one. pros and cons?

6 1019 Dec 5, 2008 10:53am by noellenoodle
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lazy puppy?

I got a 9 week old puppy, and he's really lazy. He likes to sleep alot. He will play, but only for about 20 minutes, and then he'll sleep ... (continued)

3 528 Aug 28, 2008 12:21pm by Kelly Dunbar
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