
Dignified, affectionate, and even-tempered. The distinctive ridge along their back is formed by hair growing in the opposite direction. Originally bred to hunt lions.
Personality and care at a glance
Height
61-69 cm24-27"
Weight
29-41 kg64-90.5 lbs
Lifespan
10-12 yrs
Large - Size category based on typical adult weight
Active - needs regular exercise and mental stimulation
Independent thinker - requires patience and creativity
Minimal grooming - occasional brushing
Rarely barks
How much this breed typically wants to be near their people versus enjoying time on their own.
Balanced companionship
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Activity requirements for Rhodesian Ridgeback
The Rhodesian Ridgeback is energetic and requires substantial daily exercise. Plan for dedicated activity time to prevent behavioral issues from pent-up energy.
1-2 hours daily of vigorous exercise
Extended walks or hiking adventures to burn energy.
Low-impact but excellent full-body workout.
Running alongside you for cardiovascular exercise.
High-energy games like fetch, frisbee, or tug-of-war.
Agility, flyball, or other organized activities.
Coat care and maintenance for Rhodesian Ridgeback
Rhodesian Ridgebacks require minimal grooming maintenance. Occasional brushing and basic hygiene care will keep them looking their best.
A quick brush once a week removes loose hair and distributes natural oils for a healthy coat.
Bathe only when dirty or smelly - typically every 2-3 months. Over-bathing can strip natural oils.
Keep nails trimmed to prevent discomfort and clicking on floors. If you hear clicking, they're too long.
Brush teeth regularly or provide dental chews to prevent plaque buildup and gum disease.
Training approach for Rhodesian Ridgeback
The Rhodesian Ridgeback thinks for itself and may question why they should follow commands. Training requires creativity and understanding their motivation.
Understand that independence isn't disobedience - it's how they're wired. Find what motivates them (often not just treats) and make training feel like their idea.
Discover what truly motivates them - it might be play, specific treats, or simply their own curiosity.
Vary your training approaches and keep sessions unpredictable to maintain their interest.
A strong bond makes them more willing to cooperate. Focus on relationship before commands.
Don't expect robot-like obedience. Appreciate their unique personality while establishing boundaries.
Feeding guidelines for Rhodesian Ridgeback
Large breeds need careful nutrition management, especially during growth. Controlled growth and joint support are key priorities.
Use foods specifically formulated for large breeds, especially during puppyhood for controlled growth.
Look for foods with glucosamine and chondroitin to support joint health throughout life.
Rapid growth stresses developing joints. Large breed puppies should grow slowly and steadily.
Some large dogs benefit from elevated food bowls for comfortable eating posture.
Common health conditions to watch for in Rhodesian Ridgeback
Understanding breed-specific health risks helps you provide better preventive care. Regular vet checkups and health screenings can catch many issues early.
This information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional veterinary advice. Always consult with your veterinarian about your pet's specific health needs.
Estimated expenses for Rhodesian Ridgeback
Estimates based on 2024-2025 research, adjusted for Rhodesian Ridgeback's size. Actual costs vary by location and provider.
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5 references for Rhodesian Ridgeback
Information sourced from breed registries, veterinary organizations, and peer-reviewed research