Rhodesian Ridgeback - Hound
Family:
sighthound, scenthound, Southern (sight)
Area of origin:
South Africa
Original function:
large game (including lion) hunting, guardian
Average size of male:
Ht: 25-27, Wt: 85
Average size of female:
Ht: 24-26, Wt: 70
Other names:
African lion hound
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Rhodesian Ridgeback Temperament
The Rhodesian Ridgeback is the hound group's answer to a somewhat protective dog. Not only is he a keen and versatile hunter, but he is a loyal guardian. He is good with children, especially protective of those in his family, but he is sometimes overly boisterous in play. He is strong-willed and powerful; some can become domineering.
Rhodesian Ridgeback Care
The Ridgeback loves to run, and he needs daily mental and physical exercise to keep from becoming frustrated. He can be a good jogging or hiking companion. The Ridgeback is happier sleeping indoors and dividing his time between the house and yard during the day. Coat care is minimal, consisting only of occasional brushing to remove dead hair.
Rhodesian Ridgeback Health
Major concerns: dermoid sinus
Minor concerns: CHD
Occasionally seen: deafness, elbow dysplasia
Suggested tests: breeder check for dermoid sinus, (hip)
Life span: 10-13 years
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