This video is all about Rhodesian Ridgeback Pros and cons, the good and the bad.
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Rhodesian ridgeback:
The Rhodesian ridgeback, often referred to as the African lion hound, is a native of South Africa.
Ridgies was bred by the Boer farmers to meet their needs for a hunting dog in the wilds of Africa.
The breed is the result of crosses among the native ridged KhoiKhoi dog and dogs brought to
Africa by European settlers, including Mastiffs, Bloodhounds, Great Danes, and Greyhounds.
They were further developed in Rhodesia, now known as Zimbabwe, to track and assist in the hunting of lions within the Savannah.
Group of two Ridgies were sent out to corner, taunt, and confuse a lion while the hunter stepped in for the kill.
Ridgies could run at great speeds, withstand harsh weather conditions, and hunt by sight or scent.
The breed arrived in the U.S. during the early to mid1900s and was accepted into the AKC in 1955.
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