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Rhodesian Ridgeback - "Lion Dog"

Dog Breed Profile - Rhodesian Ridgeback

Breed Guide

Height
Dogs - 63-69cm, Bitches -61-66cm

Exersise Requirement - Considerable

Grooming
- Minimal

Average Lifespan - 12 years

History of the Rhodesian Ridgeback

Records show that ridgebacked dogs were used in South Africa as hunting and companion dogs as far back as the 15th Century. They were used to track big game (hence the name "Lion Dog") and were trained to trap the prey without attacking, and to alert their masters by barking.

In the 17th Century, these dogs were bred by European settlers with their own scent hounds and mastiffs, into the Ridgeback of today.

Appearance of the Rhodesian Ridgeback

Ridgebacks are large, handsome and althletic looking dogs. Their name comes from the ridge of hair on their back which grows in the opposite direction to the rest of their hair.

They have a broad skull with big round eyes which are quite wide set. They can have a black nose with dark eyes or a brown nose with amber eyes.

They have a deep set chest with strong, muscular shoulders and loins.

Temperament of the Rhodesian Ridgeback

Ridgebacks are stubborn and determined dogs; it is essential that they are properly socialised and receive some proper training at an early age. Because of their stubborness, they can be a challenge to train and may not be suitable for inexperienced dog owners.

Having said this, they are a pleasure to own. They make lovely family pets; they are confident and placid at home although they are generally aloof with strangers.

With their imposing size and a big bark, these dogs make good guard dogs and are likely to deter intruders.

Grooming a Rhodesian Ridgeback

With a very short, dense coat, a minimal amount of grooming is required.

Rhodesian Ridgeback Exercise Requirements

Ridgebacks are big dogs and therefore require a significant amount of exersize - in the region of an hour a day as a minimum although they will keep going for as long as you ask them to!

Rhodesian Ridgeback Health Problems

As with many large dogs, hip and elbow dysplasia is not uncommon. Parents "hip" scores should be checked to minimise the risk of this hereditory disease being present - good breeders will only breed from parents with low hip scores.

It is estimated that about 5% of Ridgebacks have Dermoid Sinus; this relates to a tube like piece going from the surface of the skin into variable depths of the tissue. This has a tendancy to become affected. Breeders should ensure that puppies are tested for this condition before they go to their new homes; if a puppy is free of Dermoid Sinus, it is not something that will develop at a later age.

It is possible for vets to operate to remove the Dermoid Sinus.

Dog Breed Profile - Rhodesian Ridgebacks

Dog Breed Profile - Rhodesian Ridgeback

 

 
 

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