RIDGEBACKS GROW TO BE BIG DOGS Puppies don't stay little for long!
We had
a ridgeback growing up and she looked like much the puppy in the first picture.
Not exact matches
Rhodesian
Ridgebacks, often known as African Bull Dogs,
Ridgebacks, African Lion Hounds, Rhodesian Lion Dogs, and African Lion Dogs, are very unique and easy to recognize because of the distinct ridge of hair
growing forward on the top of the breeds» back.
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.
She did not have the row of hair on her back that
grew in the opposite direction like a full blooded
Ridgeback.
A versatile, athletic hound, the Rhodesian
Ridgeback is distinguished by a ridge that runs down his back where the hair
grows opposite the coat.
The Thai
Ridgeback is a rare native Thai dog breed that is
growing in popularity in their home country.
with a length of hair on the back
growing in the reverse direction and he was probably crossed with Bloodhounds, Foxhounds, Greyhounds, and Great Danes to make up the Rhodesian
Ridgeback.
Hypothyroidism is a
growing problem in the Rhodesian
Ridgeback, and this condition causes a multitude of symptoms, including weight gain and hair loss.
The Rhodesian
Ridgeback, also known as the African Lion Hound, the African Lion Dog, the Rhodesian Lion Dog, the African Bull - Dog, the Van Rooyan Lion Dog and the
Ridgeback, and less formally as «the dog with a snake on its back,» is instantly recognizable by the unique ridge of hair that
grows forward (in the opposite direction of the rest of its coat) along the top of its back.
Of course, the dog's most unique feature — what gives it the name
Ridgeback — is a ridge of fur that
grows along his back in the opposite direction of the rest of the coat.