INFORMATION CENTER FOR RHODESIAN RIDGEBACKS

Some of it is actually fun!!! Really now. Updated sites, links and informative blogs on Health and the state of our dogs. Some hidden music and labels to help you find things...:) Kim

Best in Field BIF at the RRCUS National Specialty 2009--KUSHINDA'S BEATRICE



DEGENERATIVE MYELOPATHY (DNA)

Get your Ridgeback Tested today. We can eliminate the crippling disease from the Breed by DNA testing and breeding only Ridegebacks that can not pass on the disease to their offspring. Get your dog tested. Order your test here from the OFA site;
https://secure.offa.org/dnatesting/index.html

I am a Kushinda Ridgeback and have tested N/N Parents ..

I am a Kushinda Ridgeback and have tested N/N Parents ..
Ah! It's just gonna be a great day..Xena x Kordell litter due June 6 2012.

Monday, March 9, 2009

The Exercised Dog.

Be sure to check out the dog tip of the day today, it is located at the bottom of the blog & there is a new tip each day. I like the reference to the judges hands. K

An exercised dog may rest more calmly at home and be less nervous when left alone. Exercise can improve dogs bone and joint health, heart, and lung function. Exercise makes show dogs look better and feel better to a judge's exploring hands. Because a happy dog looks more gorgeous.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I think exercise is as important for animals as it is for humans. You don't have to overdo it, but they need their share of "work" activities. And if you have a dog like my Sheba, you also have to make sure you give her "real tasks". For instance, if we're walking the horses, she'll want to participate, either by guarding, herding or (if I want none of the above), by proudly carrying my crop! She would have been a fine show dog, lol! but only during "selected" hours :-)

It's been a while since I could post on your blog - I'm glad blogger is feeling better again!

Greetings from West Africa!