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GENERAL APPEARANCE: The Rhodesian
Ridgeback should represent a well balanced,
strong, muscular, agile and active dog,
symmetrical in outline, and capable of great
endurance with a fair amount of speed. The
emphasis is on kumbasiagility, elegance and
soundness with no tendency towards massiveness.
The peculiarity of the breed is the ridge on the
back, which is formed by the hair growing in the
opposite direction to the rest of the coat. The
ridge is the escutcheon of the breed. The ridge
must be clearly defined, symmetrical and
tapering towards the haunch. It must start
immediately behind the shoulders and continue to
the hip (haunches) bones. The ridge must contain
only two crowns, identical and opposite each
other. The lower edges of the crowns must not
extend further down the ridge than one-third of
its length. A good average width of the ridge is
5cm (2”).
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