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Why are Rhodesian Ridgebacks so expensive?

Why are Rhodesian Ridgebacks so expensive?

Age. The younger the dog is, the higher their price will be. Ridgebacks are at their most expensive when they are a puppy (i.e. anywhere between 8-12 weeks old). This is not because a puppy is better than a senior dog, but because breeders put in a lot of time into making sure each puppy is given the best care.

How fast can a Rhodesian Ridgeback run?

How Fast Can a Purebred Rhodesian Ridgeback Really Run? As a larger dog breed, the Rhodesian Ridgeback is able to sprint and maintain speeds of up to 30 miles per hour. This is an extraordinary run speed not seen in most other dog species that also are terrific as a family pet.

Where can I get a rhodesian ridgeback dog?

Isilwane Kennels was est 1986, based on Ujamaa (Vic) bloodlines. It has been resident in Victoria, Tasmania & now out of Canberra in Bungendore. We are strongly committed to breeding functional, well balanced Ridgebacks and put our dogs through Endurance Trials whenever possible as well as Hip & Elbow scoring our breeding stock.

Who was the first Grand Champion Rhodesian Ridgeback in Australia?

Amongst the honours awarded Starridge includes: – the home of Australia’s first Grand Champion RR and Australia’s most successful studdog! – breeder of Australia’s first performance titled BIS/BISS Grand Champion RR.

Who is the ANKC open judge for Rhodesian Ridgebacks?

Sue is an ANKC championship licensed judge for Rhodesian Ridgebacks [2004] and Hound Group [2006]. She is ANKC open licensed for Group 3 (Gun dogs) and Group 6 (Utility). Combinig grace, athleticism and outstanding movement.

What to look for in a ridgeback dog?

When choosing a Ridgeback as a companion, we believe temperament and soundness are most important. Our breeding program, choice of stud dogs and puppies reflect this importance. We also participate in many various dog related disciplines, including Conformation showing, Obedience, Dances with Dogs and Heelwork to Music.

Is the Rhodesian Ridgeback bad for other dogs?

The Rhodesian Ridgeback is particularly noted for aggression towards other dogs, and it’s never to early to help them overcome this. Ask your breeder if your puppies will get an chances to meet other dogs before they come home with you.

What kind of job does a Rhodesian Ridgeback do?

Bred to hunt, the Rhodesian Ridgeback is used to working solo and making decisions without help or influence from other dogs or people. Needless to say, this ability comes from possessing lots of confidence and intelligence too! Since so many of their forefathers worked as guard dogs,…

When did the Rhodesian Ridgeback get its name?

Subsequently, in 1927, the South African Kennel Union approved the name ‘Rhodesian Ridgeback’. In 1955, the American Kennel Club recognized the Rhodesian Ridgeback breed as a member of the hound group. This breed has a muscular frame with a short and smooth coat.

What kind of dog is a ridgeback dog?

This breed has a muscular frame with a short and smooth coat. Bearing the trademark “ridgeback,” their spine has a line of hair that grows differently to other hairs. Their head is also long with a wide skull and a deep-set muzzle. They are high energy dogs in their puppy years.