Why a Ridgy Didge Puppy is Worth The Wait
Yes, at Ridgy Didge, there is a waiting period for a puppy, and if you have been considering getting a […]
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Yes, at Ridgy Didge, there is a waiting period for a puppy, and if you have been considering getting a […]
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Following our blog about dog parks risks, we thought we should delve more into the critical 16 weeks ‘socialisation period’
SOCIALISATION – maybe not what you think…. Read More »
Many new families comment on their adoption application that they will take puppy to the dog park. We think it’s
DOG PARK for Puppy? Maybe NOT a good idea! Read More »
Did you know that dogs are able to help children with special needs? We all know well the emotional support
How do dogs help kids? Read More »
Hmmmmwhat is the perfect Cobberdog? There is a breed standard for the Australian Cobberdog which is a detailed written description
The Perfect Cobberdog?! Read More »
We thought we would explain what Hip Scores are, and what they mean for your puppy. Here at Ridgy Didge
Hip Scores – what is it all about? Read More »
Ridgy Didge Puppy Adoption Applications are now closed until end of 2020. Our waitlist is full, and as further litters
Puppy Adoption Applications suspended for 2020 – Ridgy Didge waitlist is full! Read More »
Finally bringing your new Cobberdog puppy home is so exciting! Here’s a quick summary of important things right from Day
Bringing Puppy Home – a Checklist of Essential Tips! Read More »
This is a question that families ask often, and we thought it was a good idea to write a blog
How big will my Ridgy Didge Cobberdog grow? Read More »
At Ridgy Didge we have a Guardian Program in place as an important part of our ethical breeding practices. We
Ridgy Didge Guardian Program – what’s it all about? Read More »
The Australian Cobberdog is a ‘Purebreed in Development’; as a breeder, Ridgy Didge is committed to improving the breed continuously,
Genetic Testing for Breeding – does it really matter? Read More »
Since our recent near-death experience with our precious Reddy, we thought we should follow up with a blog about paralysis
Paralysis Ticks – prevention is better than cure! Read More »