Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Breed Information


Size: The Rhodesian Ridgeback has a shoulder height of 61-69 cm (24-28 in) and weighs 32-36 kg (70-85 lbs). It has round eyes, a flat, broad skull, highly set ears, and pronounced stop (point at which the muzzle meets the forehead). Rhodesian Ridgebacks have small feet and a strong tail which is slightly curved upwards. They should have a black nose and dark eyes or liver nose and amber eyes.   Coat: The Rhodesian Ridgeback has a short, thick, glossy coat of light or red wheaten (pale yellow-brown) with a dark mask. Some standards permit white markings. The Rhodesian Ridgeback’s distinguishing feature is the ridge running along its spine composed of hair pointing in the opposition direction of the rest of its coat.   Character: The Rhodesian Ridgeback is loyal, intelligent and straightforward. Rhodesian Ridgebacks are independent, brave, and cautious around strangers. The Rhodesian Ridgeback is highly territorial and can be aggressive if not properly trained.   Temperament: The Rhodesian Ridgeback should be socialized with cats and other dogs when young to prevent later problems. Rhodesian Ridgebacks are kind with children but will not tolerate mistreatment, so they should be supervised around young children.   Care: The Rhodesian Ridgeback should be brushed periodically to remove dead hairs, more often when shedding. The Rhodesian Ridgeback has a lifespan of 9-11 years, though some live up to 15. Like other large breeds, it is susceptible to elbow and hip dysplasia. Other potential problems for Rhodesian Ridgebacks are cataracts, cancer, and Dermoid sinus, a fatal skin condition associated with the ‘Ridge’ which should be screened for by your breeder.   Training: The Rhodesian Ridgeback is somewhat stubborn, so a consistent approach to training is required. However, Rhodesian Ridgebacks have a sensitive nature belied by their commanding appearance, so harsh training methods are not recommended and are likely to backfire.

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Welcome to our blog! We hope you enjoy browsing the site and learning more about this fantastic breed.  Please enjoy the photos of our Ridgebacks, Duke and Nailah. Visit us again in the future to see when their puppies arrive.