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Rio always looks like he’s having the time of his life in your pics. Glad he found youView attachment 228229View attachment 228230View attachment 228231
Rio Rojo, the rescue dog. He rescued me.
Seeing him in that cell was not right.View attachment 228232
He belongs here, out on the range.
Doesn’t appear they’re buying’ what you’re sellin’Have you ever tried to get one, or two, off the couch? It ain't happening unless you bribe them. Cooper is on the left , Sam is on the right. Their right at 125-130 each.View attachment 228227
My nephew was about ten when my sister lived in the South African bushveldt. They sent the Ridgebacks out with him whenever he went down to the pond. Those dogs would take on anything to protect their kid. Sadly, the dogs went to their host when it was time to home back to the States.My dad called one day many years ago. He had seen a ridgeback listed in my county's shelter list. He must have called, this was late 1980's. He asked me to go look at him. I got there before they closed and walked out with Red.
The mellowest dog ever. I almost did not take that drive that weekend but did.
Red was with my folks til their deaths and then my sister had him til he passed. He laid with my mom all day and with my nieces in their cribs. He was always ready to go get his leash for a walk with dad.
He was with my family 16 years and who knows how old he was when I saw him in the slammer. Not a puppy for sure. A big softy.
