Rhodesian Ridgeback
AKC STANDARD
Sight Hound Group Breed Standard
General Appearance
The Ridgeback represents a strong, muscular and active
dog, symmetrical and balanced in outline. A mature Ridgeback is a handsome, upstanding and athletic dog, capable of great
endurance with a fair (good) amount of speed. Of even, dignified temperament, the Ridgeback is devoted and affectionate to
his master, reserved with strangers. The peculiarity of this breed is the ridge on the back. The ridge must be regarded
as the characteristic feature of the breed.
Size, Proportion, Substance
A mature Ridgeback should be
symmetrical in outline, slightly longer than tall but well balanced. Dogs--25 to 27 inches in height; Bitches--24 to 26 inches
in height. Desirable weight: Dogs--85 pounds; Bitches--70 pounds.
Head
Should be of fair length, the
skull flat and rather broad between the ears and should be free from wrinkles when in repose. The stop should be reasonably
well defined. Eyes--should be moderately well apart and should be round, bright and sparkling with intelligent expression,
their color harmonizing with the color of the dog. Ears--should be set rather high, of medium size, rather wide at
the base and tapering to a rounded point. They should be carried close to the head. Muzzle--should be long, deep and
powerful. The lips clean, closely fitting the jaws. Nose--should be black, brown or liver, in keeping with the color
of the dog. No other colored nose is permissible. A black nose should be accompanied by dark eyes, a brown or liver nose with
amber eyes. Bite--jaws level and strong with well-developed teeth, especially the canines or holders. Scissors bite
preferred.
Neck, Topline, Body
The neck should be fairly strong and free from throatiness. The chest
should not be too wide, but very deep and capacious, ribs moderately well sprung, never rounded like barrel hoops (which would
indicate want of speed). The back is powerful and firm with strong loins which are muscular and slightly arched. The tail
should be strong at the insertion and generally tapering towards the end, free from coarseness. It should not be inserted
too high or too low and should be carried with a slight curve upwards, never curled or gay.
Forequarters
The
shoulders should be sloping, clean and muscular, denoting speed. Elbows close to the body. The forelegs should be perfectly
straight, strong and heavy in bone. The feet should be compact with well-arched toes, round, tough, elastic pads, protected
by hair between the toes and pads. Dewclaws may be removed.
Hindquarters
In the hind legs the muscles
should be clean, well defined and hocks well down. Feet as in front.
Coat Should be short and dense, sleek
and glossy in appearance but neither woolly nor silky.
Color
Light wheaten to red wheaten. A little
white on the chest and toes permissible but excessive white there, on the belly or above the toes is undesirable.
Ridge
The hallmark of this 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 must be regarded as the characteristic feature of the breed. The ridge should be clearly
defined, tapering and symmetrical. It should start immediately behind the shoulders and continue to a point between the prominence
of the hips and should contain two identical crowns (whorls) directly opposite each other. The lower edge of the crowns (whorls)
should not extend further down the ridge than one third of the ridge. Disqualification: Ridgelessness. Serious Fault: One
crown (whorl) or more than two crowns (whorls).
Gait
At the trot, the back is held level and the stride
is efficient, long, free and unrestricted. Reach and drive expressing a perfect balance between power and elegance. At the
chase, the Ridgeback demonstrates great coursing ability and endurance.
Temperament
Dignified and even
tempered. Reserved with strangers.
DISQUALIFICATION Ridgelessness
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