sAUve antonio
são lindos. mas extremamente ciumentos, e vão comer seus
gatos.
>
>
> sonia
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>
>
> aqui de acordo com a quantidade de cogumelos que vc coloca na pizza vc
ve o que quer
>
> o negao perneta fica mais complicado, mas se vc
sonha com isto deve ser facil
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>
>
> falando
em crioulo, rodesia
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>
>
> serio hj me
ofereceram um casal de Rhodesian Ridgeback que vc acha deste
cachorro??
>
> estavam numa casa em santa tereza e a familia como
sempre está de mudança e
> eles (os cachorros) precisam de muito
espaço devem ter em torno de 3/4 anos
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>
>
>
> Pronunciation
> Rhodesian Ridgeback
>
Description
> The Rhodesian Ridgeback is a large, handsome, muscular
hound. Its
> name describes its most unique characteristic, a clearly
defined
> symmetrical ridge running the length of its back, formed by hair
that
> grows in the opposite direction from the rest of its coat. The
short,
> sleek coat comes in light to dark wheaten, sometimes with small
white
> markings on the chest and feet. The head is long, the skull is
flat and
> broad with extremely powerful muzzle and jaw. Ridgebacks have
well
> developed teeth, and a marked stop. The bright, sparkling eyes
are
> round with an intelligent _expression_. The nose color should be
either
> black or brown, depending on the color of the coat. The
front legs
> should be very straight and strong, with heavy bone. The
strong tapered
> tail is fairly long and curves slightly upward.
>
Temperament
> A fine hunter, the Rhodesian Ridgeback is ferocious in the
hunt, but
> in the home it is a calm, gentle, obedient, good
dog. Good-natured, but
> some do not do well with children because
they do not want to be
> pestered or played with roughly. They are
intelligent, cunning but
> straight-forward dogs that are loyal to the
family, have something of a
> mind of their own, are brave, vigilant,
reserved toward strangers, and
> possess considerable stamina. This breed
needs thorough obedience
> training, socialization with people and other
dogs, and firm owner
> leadership to become the excellent companion he can
be. Ridgebacks
> react best to an extremely consistent and equable
approach to training.
> They are intelligent and learn quickly, but they
are also strong and a
> bit stubborn. Training should be gentle and start
young while the dog
> is still small enough to manage. They are also
very good watch dogs,
> but not suggested for guard dogs. They are very
protective of owners!
> This has to be addressed during their early
training. This breed can be
> more destructive than a Lab if left
unsupervised! Do not overfeed this
> breed. Males may be combative with
other dogs. Provided this dog meets
> cats and other pets when it is
young, any potential problem will be
> prevented. Ridgebacks make
excellent jogging companions.
> Height, Weight
> Height: Dogs
25-27 inches (63-69cm) Bitches 24-26 inches (61-66cm)
> Weight: Dogs 80-90
pounds (36-41kg) Bitches 65-75 pounds (29-34kg)
> Health Problems
>
Rhodesian Ridgebacks are a hardy breed, able to withstand dramatic
>
changes of temperature, however they are susceptible to hip dysplasia, dermoid
sinus, and cysts.
> Living Conditions
> Rhodesian Ridgebacks will
dog okay in an apartment as long as they
> get enough exercise. They are
relatively inactive indoors and do best with a large yard.
>
Exercise
> These dogs have great stamina and you will tire long before
they do,
> but they will adapt to your exercise regimen.
>
Life Expectancy
> About 10-12 years.
> Grooming
> The smooth,
short-haired coat is easy to groom. Brush with a firm
> bristle brush and
shampoo only when necessary. This breed is an average shedder.
>
Origin
> The Rhodesian Ridgeback resulted from crosses between
ridgebacked
> dogs originally kept by native tribes in South Africa and
other breeds,
> such as the Khoikhoi dog, Mastiff, Deerhound and some
breeds
> that are not known. It was the native Khoikhoi dog that gave the
Ridgeback his
> distinctive reverse-hair coat marking, a dominant
characteristic that
> today makes him unique among dog breeds. The
ridgebacks were imported
> by Boer settlers in the 16th and 17th
centuries. Its standard, fixed in
> Rhodesia, dates from 1922. The
Rhodesian Ridgeback was used for many
> purposes. This impressive,
protective hound could hunt game, retrieve,
> take care of children, and
guard property. South African hunters
> discovered that the Ridgeback,
used in packs, was very effective
> against lions, hence the breed's other
name, the African Lion Hound.
> The Rhodesian Ridgeback is well adapted to
the harsh African
> environment. He can withstand very high temperatures
and the damp cold
> of night. It is insensitive to insect bites and can go
without food and
> water for over 24 hours. The breed was recognized by
the AKC in 1959.
> Its country of origin is Zimbabwe.
>
Group
> Southern, AKC Hounds
>
>
> De: goldenlist-L@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:goldenlist-L@yahoogroups.com]
Em nome de Sonia RO
> Enviada em: Friday, September 01, 2006 7:30
PM
> Para: Rubens
> Assunto: Re[2]: [gl-L] Compre um Plasma 50" OU
LCD ???
>
>
>
> sAUve Rubens
> eita, vc
ta afirmando que Aka anda vendo negões pelados e pernetas nas matas
>
dele??????????????????????????????? vixe...
>> Como
assim? Pergunte ao AKA quantos Sacis ele
>> ja avistou naquelas...
(argh!)... c-a-m-i-n-h-
>> a-d-a-s dele.
> Beijos e
lambidas,
> SoniaRO
>
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> "Fumo maconha, mas não trago,
quem traz é um amigo meu"
>
>
Beijos e
lambidas,
SoniaRO
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