Rhodesian Ridgeback
(African Lion Hound)

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The Rhodesian Ridgeback is a solidly built dog with a
powerful presence, commonly used as a guard dog and hound.
Brave enough to hunt lions, easy to groom, and providing
excellent companionship and protection, the Rhodesian Ridgeback
makes a loyal and affectionate modern dog for the experienced
dog owner.
| Size |
Small |
| Height |
20-28 cm |
| Weight |
2 - 2.5 kg
(4.5-5.5lbs) |
| Grooming |
Medium |
| Exercise |
Medium |
| Feeding |
Undemanding |
| Temperament |
Lively, intelligent, dainty,
possessive. |
| Guarding instinct |
- |
| Life expectancy |
13-15 years |
Training your Rhodesian
Ridgeback

The Rhodesian Ridgeback
By Michael Russell
The Rhodesian Ridgeback is a breed that no one seems to know
how to classify. In some countries this breed is
considered a member of the Working Group. In other
countries he has been placed in the Hound category. In
still others he is a classified as a Gun Dog.
Historically, the breed performed all of these duties in its
native land. The original country of origin of this dog
is Africa. The Ridgeback in Africa was used by the
natives to harass the lions on a hunt, being quick and agile
and making feints at the lion, distracting him while the
natives came in for the kill.
The name "Ridgeback" is because of the very distinct line
which is created down the center of the back where the hairs
lie in opposite direction from the "lay" of the coat, creating
a ridge which is obvious and unique to the breed. Only
one other breed, the Thai Ridgeback, carries this
"trademark". The ridge should have two swirls of hair at
the top of the ridge, creating the appearance of a crown.
The Ridgeback does not enjoy great popularity as a
pet. It is strongly independent. This dog happily
fulfils the roles of both a guard dog and a hunting dog, but it
will do exactly what it wants to do if the owner is not the
"leader of the pack". They are not overly affectionate and do
not make friends with strangers. They should not show
aggression, but will not fawn over people nor be overly
affectionate except to their own household.
The color of the Rhodesian Ridgeback is always a deep red or
fawn. White markings, if any, should be small, on the
toes or the chest. Males should be 25-27 inches and
females 24-25 inches. The "ridge" is of course the
identifying characteristic of the breed and must be present and
quite obvious. The Ridgeback should move with a long
stride and should have good angulation in the rear, he should
be agile and able to make quick turns, being of good length of
leg for the feinting and quick strikes necessary when on the
hunt. The dog's overall appearance should be that of a
well muscled and athletic dog.
The Rhodesian Ridgeback will thrive on country living and
makes a protective and fearless guardian of the property.
It should never show aggression towards people and this is not
part of its nature. This is a dog that should show
protective instincts of its territory and should ward off
marauding animals. It is fine to have in an urban
household if given plenty of exercise. In either case,
the Rhodesian Ridgeback needs to have good obedience training
as a puppy. they are an energetic and inquisitive breed
and can get into a lot of trouble if not kept in a safe fenced
in area.
Michael Russell Your Independent guide to Dogs.
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Puppy at 8 months

In this photo you can see the characteristic dagger-shaped
ridge of hair which gives the Rhodesian Ridgeback its
name.
More About Rhodesian Ridgebacks
Rhodesian Ridgeback Club of Great
Britain
Rhodesian Ridgeback Club of the
US
American Kennel Club Standards for
the Rhodesian Ridgeback

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