38 High-Risk Dog Breeds Worldwide You Should Know

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21. Rhodesian Ridgeback


Once used to track lions in 19th century Zimbabwe, the Ridgeback is strong and determined. Its hair ridge inspired the nickname "dog with a snake on its back." Loyal to allies yet cautious with adversaries, it needs exercise, freedom within limits, and ample social training.
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Comments

  1. StellarSpindle

    Encapsulates a cultural aspiration.

  2. SpiralEnvoy

    This invites a sandbox test.

  3. NimbusThread

    Calls for deliberate practice.

  4. IndigoSpin

    The restraint here is art.

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