KiyaMiya Rhodesian Ridgebacks

KiyaMiya Rhodesian Ridgebacks Hello and welcome to our page. We are the Tucker family and own 3 wonderful Rhodesian Ridgebacks. We also have Esme who is Maizies little liver nose girl.

We set this page up primarily so we could stay in touch with our puppy families and to share pictures and stories of our wonderful dogs with each other. Our girls, Maizie and Zuri have both had a litter each and we would love to keep up with the pups lives. I call her the Golden child as she was chosen to carry on the family name and will be my first show dog, much to her horror!! She is an intell

igent cheeky girl who loves nothing more than curling up on the couch with her head on your lap and sleeping. Or chewing up anything she can get her teeth into!! Esme is doing well a puppy school which she attends with her siblings Zeus and Red. Its great catching up each week and seeing how much the boys have grown. And boy are those to BIG! Hopefully we can all find the time to attend the local Dog club and keep up the training together. Please feel free to share your puppy updates and pictures with the group. It will be fabulous to watch the pups mature and see how wonderful they all grow up to be. Cheers
Therese & Brian Tucker.

29/09/2021

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Revodana - Is the Ridgeback Right for Me?

The key to answering that question -- for any breed, not just the Ridgeback -- is to research its origins and history. There, you will find the essence of the breed -- the hard-wired traits that may or may not work for your lifestyle.

While they may look like sporting dogs or working dogs, Ridgebacks are hounds. They were bred to pursue large, oftentimes dangerous game, relying solely on their own judgment and intelligence. Unlike a Golden or Lab, a Ridgeback was not bred to care about your opinion. Out in the field, checking in with their handler was counterintuitive -- a split second of distraction could mean death.

This great athleticism and intelligence is what attracts many of us to the breed. But it also means that the Ridgeback is an intensely prey driven dog. He is not reliable off leash. If a squirrel or other creature crosses your path, your Ridgeback will be off like a shot. Your commands will go unheeded. If there is a two-lane highway between your Ridgeback and the squirrel, well ... you can finish the sentence.

Keep this prey drive into account with small children. If a toddler runs across the room shrieking, the average Ridgeback will chase him, probably even knock him down. This isn't aggression, it's simply instinct, and when confronted with the sobbing child, the Ridgeback will invariably lick his face and ask what all the fuss is about. Ridgeback tails are powerful and, when employed in the expression of happiness, can leave welt marks.

Ridgebacks play the same way they hunt -- chasing, leaping, body-slamming. Factor in this physicality if you have children under age 5 or if you have another breed of dog -- say, a dachshund -- who might be too "crunchy" for this play style. Also, Ridgebacks are often not a good mix with "serious" breeds, such as Akitas and mastiffs, who demand deference. The Ridgeback's in-your-face physical style and jokester attitude (they think running headlong at you at 35 mph is amusing) might push those breeds to their limits.

Because he survived on the hunt using his own wits, the Ridgeback is intensely independent. A Ridgeback loves his humans, but he does not need their endless approval. A Ridgeback is not reflexively obedient.

This doesn't mean he is untrainable, but is does mean that he needs short, positive training sessions. He will not sit 10 times in a row simply because you asked him: He will think, after the second or third request, that you are just being stupid.

There are some people who require their dogs to heed their every command -- they want a very hierarchical relationship. The Ridgeback will not provide this. He will love you, and he will protect you, but your wish is not his every command. If your ego cannot handle that, do not get a Ridgeback. In the Obedience ring, I have completed entire exercises by myself -- with my dog looking on from the middle of the ring. You need a sense of humor!

The Ridgeback requires a relationship of trust with his handler. This is a breed that makes decisions for itself: Compulsion is doomed to failure. Instead, the Ridgeback must be reasoned with. He will not do something he thinks is life-threatening or dangerous "just because" you said so. This is also a breed that must be owner-trained. You cannot hand your Ridgeback off to a trainer, or send him off to "camp." He responds to only those whom he trusts or likes.

Unlike a sporting or herding dog, a Ridgeback is not "on" all the time. Provided he gets enough exercise, he is content to slumber the day away. He housebreaks easily and is not a career chewer (though, like any dog, he needs to be taught not to teeth on the Chippendale highboy). If given lots of exercise and time with his owner, he can make a suitable apartment dog. He will not, however, tolerate being tied up outside, away from his home and family.

Many people see the Ridgeback's imposing presence and physique and think he is an aggressive guard dog. Not true. Like most of us, the Ridgeback is reserved with strangers: He saves his effusive displays for those whom he loves. But he is never suspicious of guests. He accepts them into his home with the same graciousness that his owner does. He assumes that you are decent and honorable unless proven otherwise.

Many Ridgeback owners are dismayed that their dogs, especially their males, do not "act protective." That is because they have found no cause to be. The Ridgeback is a very intelligent and discriminating companion. If and when he needs to defend you, he will. Otherwise, you can expect his good nature and pack mentality to extend to all those he meets, provided he has been properly and positively socialized.

Though he is powerful and stubborn, the Ridgeback is at heart a sensitive soul. He does not tolerate harsh treatment. He cannot handle the corporeal punishment -- such as constant collar jerks or "alpha rolls" -- that a sporting dog would just shrug off. The Ridgeback, after all, is a hound, just like a Saluki or an Afghan Hound: He is sensitive. When confronted with abuse or harsh handling, he either shuts down -- or escalates his response in an effort to get away. This is not bad temperament: It is mishandling on the part of the owner.

This is arguably the biggest lap dog in the universe. The Ridgeback loves his comforts, and will snuggle with you, cheek to cheek, on the sofa. Like canine canaries, they prefer to sleep entirely covered. And they love -- repeat, love -- food.

Care must be taken that they do not get obese or develop the Ridgeback skill of counter surfing: An unattended loaf of bread is fair game.

Indi and Koda chilling out watching Binge.
09/07/2021

Indi and Koda chilling out watching Binge.

And then there were 3.
06/07/2021

And then there were 3.

It was a big day in puppyland yestersay as we farwelled our sisters Riva, Zulu and brother Cooper junior to their new fa...
04/07/2021

It was a big day in puppyland yestersay as we farwelled our sisters Riva, Zulu and brother Cooper junior to their new families in Perth and the South west. This day left the lounge very empty.

Djinda has left us for her Perth home. Will miss you lovely lady. Ive already recieved your settling in report and you a...
04/07/2021

Djinda has left us for her Perth home. Will miss you lovely lady. Ive already recieved your settling in report and you are doing so well. Hope you are keeping the boys in line. 😂

Beautiful black girl off today to her new family in Denmark. Bye bye baby girl. X###x
04/07/2021

Beautiful black girl off today to her new family in Denmark. Bye bye baby girl. X###x

Friday i had to put heart girl and green boy Clifford on flights to Adelaide and Sydney. So heart wrenching seeing them ...
04/07/2021

Friday i had to put heart girl and green boy Clifford on flights to Adelaide and Sydney. So heart wrenching seeing them in their crates and hearing them crying as they are wheeled off to the plane. But all worth it when i recieved happy snaps from their new families. It makes me so happy to see my puppies settling in with their special humans.

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The girl

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Black heart girl
30/06/2021

Black heart girl

27/06/2021
Chaotic photo shoot of the girls. Epic fail.
27/06/2021

Chaotic photo shoot of the girls. Epic fail.

Mums trying to get me to smile for the camera
27/06/2021

Mums trying to get me to smile for the camera

Charlottes love for puppy kisses 4 years apart.
26/06/2021

Charlottes love for puppy kisses 4 years apart.

26/06/2021
Gracie and her perfect ridge.
26/06/2021

Gracie and her perfect ridge.

Tummy time, with teeth.
26/06/2021

Tummy time, with teeth.

Charlotte being "tickled" by puppy teeth.
26/06/2021

Charlotte being "tickled" by puppy teeth.

Great play time this morning. Nap time now 💤 I. Well for some anyway 😂
26/06/2021

Great play time this morning. Nap time now 💤 I. Well for some anyway 😂

Riva. Our gorgeous grey girl.
23/06/2021

Riva. Our gorgeous grey girl.

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Brown boy, so very sweet
20/06/2021

Brown boy, so very sweet

Chilly stormy night in the South west.
20/06/2021

Chilly stormy night in the South west.

Little green boy.
20/06/2021

Little green boy.

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