I had a one year old Rhodesian Ridgeback, and an four year old samoyed, when I brought my eight week old kitten home, Tony, Tony was a little scared by my samoyed because she came rushing in, to see me and didn't pay him any attention, when I brought my rhodesian ridgeback in, she was very interested with tony and kept an eye on him but didn't go near him, then within the week all of them where getting along find, Miska my samoyed liked sleeping and didn't want to play and stayed to herself, But Jess
my ridgeback loved Tony, and Tony loved Jess, Tony and Jess use to play all day and everyday, Tony use to play with jessies tail and jess would play back, of course jess was being gentle and never hurt tony..
Rhodesian
Ridgebacks love these brands because they contain delicious protein and fruits and vegetables that dogs love.
Not exact matches
When well trained and exercised, the Thai
Ridgeback makes a
loving and loyal family pet with a beauty that only a dog that is as rare as it is can impart.
«Hanna» was my first
Ridgeback and made me fall in
love with the breed.
Ridgebacks are excellent gardeners, you would almost think that they wanted to live in an underground den in the middle of your lawn, instead of on your sofa, and they
love rearranging your spring bulbs, and are ready to help with pruning at any time of the year.
Ridgebacks don't necessarily grow old gracefully but if you have a sense of humour and a
love of animals then a
ridgeback can be the most rewarding of companions.
Give a
Ridgeback good food, care and attention, and very importantly, lots of
love, and you will have a happy contented dog for many years.
Ridgebacks are playful and
love to romp and chase anybody and anything that joins in, and they can play very rough, shoulder barging is a speciality.
The volunteers of Rhodesian
Ridgeback Rescue, Inc., are proud to share stories about our Msaada
Ridgebacks that have found
loving, new homes!
As with every other rescue quilt, this year's quilt was made with
love for all
ridgebacks.
(Many
Ridgeback owners say it's like living with another person, one who
loves to eat.)
The
Ridgeback is an active, fun -
loving, independent, intelligent dog suitable for like - minded people.
It has also successfully reached out to the worldwide community of Rhodesian
Ridgeback owners who, through their never - ending generosity and
love for the breed, provide regular, annual financial support to Rhodesian
Ridgeback Rescue, Inc..
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Ridgebacks are strong - willed, intelligent, and many seem to have a penchant for mischief, though
loving.
Rhodesian
Ridgebacks were originally bred to hunt big game in Africa and they
love being outdoors.
Just like children, you have to
love and instruct them on proper behavior to have a well adjusted
Ridgeback that is a pleasure to be around.
«We have owned and
loved Rhodesian
Ridgeback's since 1995.
She teaches art history,
loves wandering with her Rhodesian
Ridgebacks, and has been writing for 15 Bytes since 2005.