Picking a pet identification tag for your Rhodesian Ridgeback is like buying an insurance policy – you do it with the hopes that you’ll never use it. The “possible price” of not having a pet ID tag is more expensive than the “actual price” of buying the pet tag itself.
The type of pet ID tag that you buy is important, so take five minutes or so to think it through. Whimsically buying a collar tag because it’s inexpensive or cute usually proves to be foolish, down the road.
More than fifty percent of the population permit their Rhodesian Ridgebacks to stay inside and sleep on the couch or in the owner’s bed. For those of y’all who are wanting to know how to build a dog house for your Rhodesian Ridgeback, following are some simple rules to follow when figuring out the type of shelter you want to build for your Rhodesian Ridgeback.
This blog is about teaching a Rhodesian Ridgeback jumping for agility. We are often asked, “What number of jumps should I start with?” You can’t ever have too many single jumps to teach agility. A good starting point is 4 jumps. This is the fewest quantity of jumps that we recommend.
Sooner or later, most parents are likely to hear: “Dad, can we get that Rhodesian Ridgeback puppy?”
Training Rhodesian Ridgebacks is very simple. All that’s required is patience, dedication as well as five simple tactics and you’ll train them successfully.