Rhodesian Ridgeback
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Quick Facts About Rhodesian Ridgebacks
Hound
70–85 lbs
24–27"
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Overview
Rhodesian Ridgebacks are famous for the line of hair running down the back of their spines. They are fierce and loyal; so much so, in fact, that they have even been used to hunt lions. This all adds up to a large, headstrong dog that takes patience to raise but rewards you with unconditional love.
Rhodesian Ridgebacks are called “ridgebacks” for the line of hair that typically runs along their spine, although not all of them have this trait. These courageous dogs have been used to hunt lions and have never lost their headstrong, protective spirit. Rhodesian Ridgebacks are large and in charge, but they love their families with everything they have. Perhaps the only thing a Rhodesian Ridgeback loves more than their family is food. You’ll find that you’ll never eat dinner alone after getting a Ridgeback, because they’ll always be waiting for you to drop a treat they can snatch up.
Temperament and Behavior
Rhodesian Ridgebacks are headstrong and will test how far they can push every rule with everyone in the house. They require patience to train and live with but can be persuaded with food rewards. Although Rhodesian Ridgebacks love their owners very much, they are often wary of or aloof around strangers. It’s important to socialize a Ridgeback from an early age to make sure they never act aggressive toward unknown people.
Coat & Grooming
Rhodesian Ridgebacks have a smooth coat that requires little maintenance. Brushing them once a week will help cut back on hair on your furniture and keep their coat healthy. They only require an occasional bath - maybe just once every two months. A special hound brush is great for keeping their coats shiny.
Lifestyle & Living Conditions
Rhodesian Ridgebacks are very people oriented and need to live indoors, otherwise you will find that your backyard has been destroyed by a large, lonely dog. They can learn to get along with other animals they are raised with, but won’t warm up quickly to any animal they’re not used to being around. Rhodesian Ridgebacks are large, and can be rambunctious when they’re young. They love children, but can sometimes be too much for toddlers. A Rhodesian Ridgeback prefers a home with more space but can adapt to lots of different living situations if they get their daily exercise.
Exercise & Activity
Rhodesian Ridgebacks are strong and athletic but need surprisingly little exercise; a daily walk and some outdoor playtime will be enough to satisfy them. You could also take them for a long hike so they have a chance to catch up on all of the interesting smells in the woods, as long as you keep them on a leash so they won’t bolt off after something small and furry. Rhodesian Ridgebacks like to get out, but for the most part, they’d rather be sitting on your couch waiting for you to drop some food.
Characteristics at-a-glance
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Rhodesian Ridgeback FAQs
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