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05 Are there any special feeding problems with Rhodesian Ridgebacks? |
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This article is from the Rhodesian Ridgebacks Breed FAQ, by richard@inet.net (Richard Gordon) with numerous contributions by others.
Most Ridgebacks would have to be dead before refusing to eat! They
can drool quite a bit when their food is being prepared. They will
inhale their food enthusiastically. Consequently, Ridgeback owners
need to monitor their dogs' weight and cut back to prevent obesity.
Sometimes a good cupboard lock is needed to keep a clever dog from
helping itself.
 
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