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Monday, May 30, 2016

RYDER KENNEL – Keeping History AUTHENTIC


RYDER KENNEL – Keeping History AUTHENTIC
















RYDER KENNEL – Keeping History AUTHENTIC
India’s Leading Rottweiler & Labrador Kennel ™


The Rottweiler is one of the oldest breeds with a rich heritage. Some historians find the Rottweiler to date back to the Roman Empire with bloodlines connecting them to the ancient Roman drover dogs; a mastiff-type dog that was a dependable, rugged dog with great intelligence and guarding instincts.

The Rottweiler is a magnificent breed with un-paralleled power, elegance & loyalty. In the last week of April 2016, the Government of India took a severely regressive & uncalled for step by banning the import of dogs to India. A step that makes no sense and curbs the right of every Indian to choose the kind or breed of dog they wish to own.

If such ancient, narrow minded and regressive steps continue, many beautiful breeds will soon be a terrible mix of poor bloodlines, inbreeding and cross breeding till the characteristics of the breed are completely ruined.

We at RYDER KENNEL are deeply concerned that the future holds gloom for pure bred dogs in India. Already strange terms like “punch faced”, “heavy boned”, “double coat”, etc. are rampant marketing tactics by many Indian breeders & hold no value. We have sadly seen people trying to present 3 month old puppies as one month old (basically to show “high growth”) and some breeders even using dangerous growth steroids on tiny puppies. A good well-bred gene pool from rich bloodlines is all that is needed to maintain & further develop the breed to be at par with international standards.

We at RYDER KENNEL, assure you that when you take a Rottweiler or Labrador puppy home from us, you can be sure of its rich bloodline, healthy genes and that it meets the International BreedStandard. We have a pool of top dogs from the world’s best lines, and will continue to KEEP HISTORY AUTHENTIC for these lovely breeds in India.

We register ALL our puppies with the Kennel Club of India, we show you real pictures of our dogs and pups & we say “NO” to ugly growth steroids.


Warm Regards,

The Ryder Kennel Team 

Monday, September 7, 2015

Dental Hygiene for Dogs


























Just like you need a good brush of your teeth every day, your dog too requires dental care. Not that you need to brush his teeth daily, but regular dental care and a few tips can help your dog have a fresh mouth and a sparkling set of teeth. In fact it has been found that proper dental hygiene goes a long way in maintaining and preserving the health of your dog into old age.

By the time most dogs are about four years old, many tend to show early signs of gum disease. This is simply because they have hardly or even NEVER received any serious dental care. Prolonged bad breath is usually an early warning sign of gum disease.

Simply because the mouth is warm and moist and has sufficient quantities of nutrients present, makes it easy for organisms to grow and this gives rise to all kinds of bacteria. Toxins from periodontal diseases get absorbed into the blood stream and over time affect sensitive organs like the kidneys, liver and brain, causing permanent and at times fatal organ failure.

Here are 5 Top Tips to ensure your dog gives you the freshest of kisses!!

1.    The Breath Test

Dog’s love licking, so it isn't that difficult to get them to come licking near your face. Doggie breath doesn't smell like a bunch of fresh red roses, but it should not smell highly offensive either. If it literally smells like a pile or garbage, try lifting up your dog’s lips and checking the gums. Do they appear torn, bleeding or swollen?  Does your dog also suffer from loss of appetite, frequent urination and/or vomiting? If yes, it could be early signs indicating gum disease – rush to your vet ASAP.

2.    The Canine Tooth Brushing Kit

Yes, there is a kit that you can find at leading pet stores across the country. Some of them come with toothpaste and a proper tooth brush while some come with a brush that can be attached into your finger and inserted into your dog’s mouth and rubbed to simulate the brushing motion.

Most dogs may not like having their teeth brushed, so be gentle, it takes time and patience to get them accustomed to it. Also in some cases you may use just a Dental Gel – like the Pet Dentagel ™ by PIL Animal Healthcare which just needs to be applied in the oral cavity and keeps their teeth and gums fresh and healthy.

3.    Start Today!

I can’t stress enough the importance of starting today. It’s always easier if you have a puppy and getting them used to things like teeth brushing, having a shower or getting their nails clipped. For an older dog it can be uncomfortable or even as much as TERRIFYING!

Start slowly and gently. You can try simply by putting your forefinger into your dog’s mouth and moving the tip in gentle circular motions over their teeth and gums. Just get your dog used to this feeling, once they are comfortable you can try using a doggie toothbrush instead. Be sure to be gentle, as your dog’s gums could bleed easily if they have any infection or mild gingivitis.

Gradually get them used to the flavor of a toothpaste or tooth gel. Ensure you have patience and that they treat the whole activity as fun and not something to be scolded over.



4.    Chewing Is Good!

Almost every dog loves chewing. Be it their toys, a stone, your furniture or just about anything they can lay their teeth on. This is great news because certain non-toxic toys and chew treats are a great way to keep your pooch gnawing away to good oral health. At Ryder Kennel chew sticks and chew toys are an important part of the dental hygiene program for our dogs because they are known to remove tartar and keep the mouth clean, while at the same time reducing stress levels in dogs and catering to their natural need to chew. Ask your vet or a responsible breeder for advice on choosing a treat that is safe for your dog.

5.    Maintaining the Right Diet

Diet plays a crucial role in creating an environment for good oral health. Several scientific foods and dry kibble available now days help in maintaining the pH levels in a dogs mouth, while removing tartar and plaque. Avoid feeding too much of human food and leftovers as these are not good for the overall health and well as oral health of your dog. A meal rich in meats also helps in maintaining dental health, compared to a pure vegetarian meal.

Well, that’s about it for now in this article about Dental Hygiene for your Dog. It’s not all that difficult, but it is definitely important. So remember if you haven’t been giving time to check your dog’s dental hygiene, NOW is the time to get started. It’s never too late. With proper care - discomfort and infection to your dog can be drastically decreased and you'll have a very contented pooch with a dazzling smile!



Shaun Ryder

About the Author
Shaun is the owner of Ryder Kennel, and one of the most reputed breeders in India. He has extensive experience of owning, showing and breeding Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, Rottweiler, English Cocker Spaniels, Boxers & Beagles.

He is a graduate from St Stephens College, Delhi and a Post Graduate from NMIMS, Mumbai. He has appeared on many TV shows, and has written articles and columns for several top dog based magazines and journals across the globe. He is a member of the Kennel Club of India, the ADRK Germany & the Labrador Retriever Club.


Shaun is actively involved in dog welfare activities, and has been working to prevent the menace of puppy mills & illegal dog training centers in India.