The Rhodesian Ridgeback

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The Rhodesian Ridgeback originated in South Africa. He was developed in the 1800s from the crossing of European dogs brought by settlers and native dogs from the Khoi-Khoi tribe. A hundred years later a formidable hunting dog had evolved. One that had the instincts, endurance, intelligence, strength and ferocity to be at home in the hostile jungle environment and hunt big game such as lions, wild boars and baboons.

The Rhodesian Ridgeback is not a suitable breed for a novice. They are extremely strong willed and determined and need an experienced solid pack leader who will train, socialize and exercise them appropriately. They are not a dog for the heavy handed nor for those who lose their tempers often, training should be firm but always fair. They can be rather sensitive, especially during their puppy years, and are best trained using positive reward focused techniques. An ill cared for Rhodesian Ridgeback can become a dangerous dog, owners need to be dedicated enough to keep up to their training and exercise needs.

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