Also known as the Ridgeback, Lion Dog, or African Lion Hound, the Rhodesian Ridgeback is a loyal and athletic breed originally developed in Africa. Bred to endure harsh climates and hunt big game—including lions—this courageous dog is now equally valued as a loving and even-tempered family companion. Intelligent, strong, and protective, Ridgebacks form deep bonds with their families and thrive when given both physical activity and affection.
The breed’s history began in southern Africa when Dutch immigrants bred their European dogs, such as Greyhounds and Terriers, with the native Khoikhoi dogs to create a resilient hunting companion. These early dogs were later refined into the Rhodesian Ridgeback, named for the distinctive ridge of hair growing along their spine. In the 1870s, the breed spread north into Rhodesia (modern-day Zimbabwe), where they gained fame as lion hunters due to their bravery and endurance. The Rhodesian Ridgeback was introduced to the United States after World War II and officially recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1995. Elegant and muscular, Ridgebacks have short, sleek coats in fawn or red shades, sometimes with white markings on the chest, and deep, expressive brown or amber eyes.
Confident yet affectionate, Rhodesian Ridgebacks are known for their loyalty and protective instincts. They are excellent with children but need consistent socialization and training from an early age to manage their independence and natural wariness toward strangers. While they prefer companionship, they can also be comfortable spending time alone. Healthwise, Ridgebacks are generally hardy but can be prone to joint and thyroid issues as well as dermoid sinus at birth. Their grooming needs are minimal—weekly brushing and occasional baths are sufficient to keep their coats healthy. Regular nail trimming and ear checks are also important. These active dogs require daily exercise, such as long walks, runs, or agility games, to stay happy and balanced. Ridgebacks shed lightly year-round, with heavier shedding during spring and fall, which can be managed through consistent brushing.
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Ollie is on the calmer side, but he has an energetic side to him as well. The puppies will all be UTD on shots and deworming.
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Rex is a sharp little guy with his black mask and deep red coloring, he is calm and loves cuddles. The puppies will all be UTD on shots and deworming.
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Jax is an average boy in the bunch, he is a bit more laid back then some. These puppies will all be UTD on shots and deworming.
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Finn is a handsome boy, he's usually in the thick of the action. These puppies will all be UTD on shots and deworming.
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Boone is an adventurous little guy, he's usually off checking things out for himself! The puppies will all be UTD on shots and deworming.
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Molly is a big solid girl, she does her best to keep up with the boys and is usually in the thick of it. The puppies will all be UTD on shots and deworming.
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Ellie is a little bundle of energy, she is small but loves to be in the action. The puppies will all be UTD on shots and deworming.
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Leo is a big boy, he is quick and loves attention and action. His little white socks give him a stunning look. The puppies will all be UTD on shots and deworming.
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Max is a big boy, he loves picking a fight. The puppies will all be UTD on shots and deworming.
Rhodesian Ridgeback
Ruby is a fiesty little girl, she loves being is the action. She stands out since she is the only one with a liver nose. The puppies will all be UTD on shots and deworming.
The average cost of a purebred Rhodesian Ridgeback puppy in the United States is approximately $1630, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.