A dog breed developed in Zimbabwe, Southern Africa, the Rhodesian
Ridgeback offers protection to the homes of the Khoikhoi people.
Not exact matches
This classification theory is generally supported by historical accounts that mirror the one
offered by Phyllis Archdale who went to Southern Africa in 1919 and bred
ridgebacks there in the 1920s, «Old timers told me that in early days most Dutch transport riders had a Ridgehound as guard to their wagons.
This classification theory is consistent with old breed descriptions, which are somewhat contrary to the more classical sighthound / scenthound types, like the one
offered in an advertisement run by the Rhodesian Parent Club in a show catalogue in 1926,»... Rhodesian
Ridgeback (lion dogs) are unsurpassed for hunting and veld work.
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Ridgeback puppies for sale are unknowledgeable, irresponsible, completely clueless — or all of the above.
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