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Hounds: Whippet

He may look delicate, but the Whippet is a superb athlete as well as a gentle companion.

Whippet

Vital Stats

Height: 18 to 22 inches at shoulder
Weight: 18 to 48 pounds (males average 34 pounds, females average 29 pounds)
Coat: short and smooth
Life span: 12 to 15 years
Breed Group: Hounds
 
 

Summary

The Whippet was a poacher's best friend, speedily going after rabbits and other small game. Today the Whippet competes in agility, flyball, lure coursing, rally, and obedience and is a loving therapy dog. His unique nature, friendly personality, and stylish look make him a favorite as a family companion as well as in the show ring.

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Overview

Nicknamed the "poor man's Greyhound," the elegant yet powerful Whippet was probably created some time in the late 18th century for use by poachers in search of rabbits and other small game, as well as in "snap" contests, in which the goal was for the dog to snap up rabbits in a circle. They really came into their own, however, when it was discovered that they would chase a waving rag, and Whippet racing became popular among working class men.

This medium-size hound has a short, dense coat in a variety of colors and markings covering a streamlined body. The Whippet is not a miniature Greyhound but was developed by crossing Greyhounds with smaller terriers and, later, Italian Greyhounds. The result was a sleek and beautiful dog who's gentle and affectionate.

The Whippet is often called the perfect all-purpose dog and is a keen competitor in agility, flyball, and lure coursing. Although they're known for their independent temperament, which can make obedience training challenging, plenty of Whippets compete successfully in obedience trials.

The Whippet usually gets along with other dogs and people, although early socialization--exposure to different people, sights, sounds, and situations--is necessary to keep ... [Continue to Full Overview]


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Whippet Characteristics

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whippets and cats?

Can a rescued 2 1/2 year old whippet get along with family cat. Whippet is so fast...don't want cat to be injured!

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