"Dylan" loves to go for hikes, walks, and loves to play outside.for sale

Sweet Rhodesian Ridgeback Puppies at ApacheRidge Ranch in Washington

...A home where everyone gives the dog an opportunity to live up to its potential as a great friend, family member, and canine companion...

Another day of fun! Dylan absolutely loves playing with other dogs...Dylan needs another dog that he can run, play, and hang out with as well as an owner who will take him on daily walks.

Dylan is now happily in his forever home. He's now part of a very active and wonderful family that includes 2 English Bulldogs who have become fabulous buddies with Dylan. We love you Dylan!

diana@loveyourridgeback.com

 
Rhodesian Ridgeback available
Out for playtime...
 
 
Rhodesian Ridgeback is available now!
On the move with his buddy...
 
Here is a bit of information about Dylan:
 

Dylan is 4 year old, neutered male ridgeback who is well adjusted, enjoys running and playing with other dogs. He will do best in a home with another dog where he will have a buddy to hang out with and follow. Dylan walks on on a leash, is crate trained, and will sit and wait for his food. You can leave him alone in the house with food anywhere and when you return he will still be laying on his bed in the same place and the food will be untouched. Though he likes food, he is not as food driven as the average ridgeback. He is ready to go to his new forever home now.

 
Feel free to email: diana@loveyourridgeback.com with any questions you may have about this truly loving and remarkable breed of dog.
 
 
One of our missions at ApacheRidge Ranch is to provide for the rescue, care and rehoming of abandoned or unwanted Rhodesian Ridgeback dogs occasionally, as well as to love, protect and preserve the integrity and welfare of the Rhodesian Ridgeback breed. A home where everyone gives the dog an opportunity to live up to its potential as a great friend and canine companion. Some of these Rescued Ridgebacks come from wonderful, loving homes that had to give them up due to major, life-changing events like divorce, separation, moving into a nursing home, going overseas, death, major illnesses, etc. Some, however, have lived difficult lives where their owners were unprepared for the lifestyle requirements of the breed or they did not spend the time to properly train their dogs or they may have lost someone they loved very much. In any case, they often go through an adjustment period when they join their new family, which can be sometimes difficult. Sometimes we are able to acquire a complete background of their health and temperament, sometimes that is not available.
 
Our goal is to nurture them, make sure they are taken to a veterinarian for a health check-up and immunization, help them adjust, and find these sweet animals responsible owners who are committed to the dog's needs -- exercise, socialization, understanding, obedience training, patience, love and plenty of "quality" time spent with their dog. Sometimes this means you will have to re-arrange your work or other schedules to attend to your dog's needs, or arrange for someone else: like a puppy or doggie daycare to do this for you. When you work 9, 10, or more hours each day away from home and away from your dog, then it might not be the best time right now for you to have a dog -- regardless of how much you love dogs and want one. You must think of what is good for and fair to your dog.
 

We do not always have the precious opportunity to have one of these special dogs in our home, but when do, we like to place them within driving distance of our home here in Washington, so they are placed into homes in either Oregon or Washington. We can also direct you to other places to look here in the northwest. A good place to start is Rhodesian Ridgeback Rescue. If you live somewhere other than the northwest - Oregon or Washington, we can direct you to rhodesian ridgeback rescues who are closer to you and can possibly match you up with one of these special rhodesian ridgebacks in your area. A good place to start looking is Ridgeback Rescue of The United States.

Feel free to email:  diana@loveyourridgeback.com   for more information as to the rescue organization that has rescue ridgebacks available in your area.