Available Kushinda Ridgeback Puppies



We are looking for responsible & suitable homes!


Your next family companion is here at Kushinda!


Puppy Pickups are scheduled for the last weekend of March 2010!


Please email Kushinda@pobox.com for details.



"The Fully-Functional Rhodesian Ridgeback"
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This page was last updated February 28, 2010.

We have Kushinda Ridgeback puppies available!



Please email Kushinda@pobox.com for details.

Kushinda is the the proud Home of 22 Owner/Breeder Ridgebacks (More Pending!)

Regardless of whom ever you obtain your Ridgeback puppy from, you should be sure that the parents have passed ALL of the Health Clearances recommended by RRCUS.

Just ask the breeder for the parents' CHIC Numbers and then do a search on the CHIC Web Site to verify the results of the tests.

ONLY believe,
what you see published in the
OFA's OPEN DATABASE REGISTRY!

Kushinda is proud to be breeding healthy Ridgebacks that DO what Ridgebacks were bred to DO!

Be sure to ask us for your copy of the 2006 Kushinda Lure Coursing DVD
when you ask about obtainig your Kushinda puppy!

At this time it's a good idea to read more Kushinda Philosophies to answer many of your questions.

If you are seriously interested in a Kushinda Puppy/Dog, please visit Kushinda's Relevant Documents page. Download the Interview Sheet and Sample Contract. Read each document. Complete the Interview Sheet and contact us to discuss the adoption.

If you might be intersted in adopting a young Kushinda dog, please visit Kushinda's Available Young Dogs, or if you are intersted in adopting an older Kushinda dog (retired Champions), please visit Kushinda's Available Older Dogs.



History of the Ridgeback

"The Rhodesian Ridgeback was developed in Rhodesia by the Boer Farmers. He was bred to survive the rigors of harsh country and climate where the fittest survived. He had to be easy to care for and inexpensive to maintain. The Boer required a good hunting dog with stamina to travel long distances over varied terrain to locate game. Once the game was sighted, the dog had to have enough remaining endurance to, in the case of large dangerous game (lions and the like), corner it and be agile enough to escape injury while holding the quarry at bay."¹ After the hunt however, the Boer expected his dog to remain at his side as a loyal companion, on guard constantly protecting not only his family but his livestock and property as well.

At The Lion Hounds of Kushinda, we strive to produce this "fully-Functional Ridgeback" that is able to demonstrate the requirments of the Boer Farmer, by avidly competing in agility, conformation, lure coursing, obedience, and tracking; as well as serving mankind as registered Therapy Dogs.

¹ The Rhodesian Ridgeback by Diane Jacobsen.

Download a 3 page brochure on the History of the RR [an MS Word 97 (3469KB) .doc file] or
download a much smaller JPG file [a JPG file (978KB) .jpg file]

At Kushinda we place each puppy in a suitably matched home.

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