ferreter.al 22 Posted May 8, 2009 Report Share Posted May 8, 2009 they are good rabbit dogs and good for ferreting,just can be a little bit soft and easily hurt,alb with yours. Quote Link to post
bird 9,861 Posted May 8, 2009 Report Share Posted May 8, 2009 Whippets are good little dogs, had a 19in 21lb bitch, good rabbit dog day+night. I think grew=whippetxgrey would be a better dog, a bit bigger+tougher, better feet and might not be so [vocal] when running. Quote Link to post
lawrence 657 Posted May 8, 2009 Report Share Posted May 8, 2009 couple of shots of pups i bred last summer a year old next month, both 21" Quote Link to post
jacko2009 466 Posted May 8, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 8, 2009 some lovely looking whippets there,I HEARD THAT AFTER ABOUT 3 RUNS ON THE LAMP THEY GET REAL TIRED,BUT I HOPE I CAN GET THEM USED TO FERRETS AT THE AGE OF 8 MONTHS,THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP Quote Link to post
Malt 379 Posted May 8, 2009 Report Share Posted May 8, 2009 Some stunning whippets there guys! I think I'm going to get a pure whippet at some point in the future, especially after seeing some of the decent looking workers on here. The only whippets I'd seen around here, are piddly little KC show types that look as if they'd snap in half! Quote Link to post
lawrence 657 Posted May 8, 2009 Report Share Posted May 8, 2009 Jocko, someones telling you porkys mate, obviously they're not the workhorse that a purpose bred lurcher is, but you'll get a decent nights lamping out of a well bred whippet no bother, they're well suited to short runs and recover very quicky. Quote Link to post
marko 30 Posted May 8, 2009 Report Share Posted May 8, 2009 my friend has a laguna/nimrodel working whippet 21 inches works all day with the other dogs aswell as working all the cover and the whole woods if you let him has no prob with stamina and runs bunnys for fun so someone saying there knackered after a few rabs is wrong like all dogs they need a few minutes breather if have two running dogs the advantages are alternate slips bit more time to recover for dogs just get out and get bonding with the dog give as much of your time were possible to dog but dont forget to also look at stock breaking in the future if you are going out looking for permission. Quote Link to post
mally 832 Posted May 8, 2009 Report Share Posted May 8, 2009 some lovely looking whippets there,I HEARD THAT AFTER ABOUT 3 RUNS ON THE LAMP THEY GET REAL TIRED,BUT I HOPE I CAN GET THEM USED TO FERRETS AT THE AGE OF 8 MONTHS,THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP My whippet obviously don't agree with 3 runs and there knackered.. there not half bad at ferreting either My whippet is 20" and weighs 30lb a couple of times last season she was out ferreting all day and out lamping at for 4 hours the same night. if you feed them a good diet and keep them fit they'll thrive.. Quote Link to post
jacko2009 466 Posted May 8, 2009 Author Report Share Posted May 8, 2009 I HAD MY DOG OUT THERE FOR A WALK,BUT NO WAY WAS SHE WALKING ON THE LEAD,SO IT IS GOING TO TAKE ALOT OF TIME TO TRAIN HER IN RIGHT,BUT I CANT WAIT,HOPEFULLY SOON SHE WILL GET USED TO ME AND THE FERRETS AND THEN THE FUN WILL START THANKS SOME CLASS WHIPPETS Quote Link to post
Guest fence_hopper Posted May 8, 2009 Report Share Posted May 8, 2009 (edited) some lovely looking whippets there,I HEARD THAT AFTER ABOUT 3 RUNS ON THE LAMP THEY GET REAL TIRED,BUT I HOPE I CAN GET THEM USED TO FERRETS AT THE AGE OF 8 MONTHS,THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP load of sh*t my mates had 17 in one night at the end of it's first season... there also quick learners there was nothing obedience, jumping etc left to teach my bitch by time she was 5 months. she'd jump a full size fence with bad wire buy then Edited May 8, 2009 by fence_hopper Quote Link to post
Guest gaz100604 Posted May 8, 2009 Report Share Posted May 8, 2009 whippets imo are very tough little dogs and dont hav e probs with there feet or pick up injuries easily... they will have plenty stamina for a night lamping,great little ferreting dogs too.. i have heard all kinds of things that their legs break when they turn does make me laugh.... i worked my fella hard this season and didint pick up any trouble with his feet or any other injury... as for 3 runs and there knackered... well here ya go... Quote Link to post
mally 832 Posted May 8, 2009 Report Share Posted May 8, 2009 whippets imo are very tough little dogs and dont hav e probs with there feet or pick up injuries easily...they will have plenty stamina for a night lamping,great little ferreting dogs too.. i have heard all kinds of things that their legs break when they turn does make me laugh.... i worked my fella hard this season and didint pick up any trouble with his feet or any other injury... as for 3 runs and there knackered... Totally agree with you Gaz, most of the negative comments made about whippets are from folk who have never owned one. I like yourself work my dogs hard throughout the season, there also out twice a day every day of the year. You only get out what you put into a dog IMO. It's obvious the person who jacko2009 got his bitch from didn't have a clue, she's not even lead trained at 8 months old. I'm just pleased Jacko's got her now and he's making an effort with the bitch. you hear of folk leaving dogs in a run for 6 months before they start doing owt with them. then wondering why they can't do owt with them. the dogs are often advertised in the cuntrymans weekly or on forums stating untouched!!!!!. At 6 months a dog should be trained on and off the lead,stock trained and socialised with other dogs. Best of luck with the bitch jacko, perservere with the bitch and she will reward you tenfold mate Quote Link to post
Guest gaz100604 Posted May 8, 2009 Report Share Posted May 8, 2009 yes totally agree with your point mate.. too many keep there dogs locked in runs from mon-fri and expect them to do the biz on the weekend... no matter what running dog you have or what breed is in them if you put in 100% into the dog then even if he is not from the best working stock around should still give you 100% in the field even if that means he catching half a dozen rabbits.... the state jacko got his whippet does not surprise me... and i do feel the comments on whippets can be a bit unfair as people go by what they see in that they look skinny n all that when actually after a har season with my fella he never picked up a knock... and that was lamping and ferreting between 3-5 times every week and road walked every day... you get out what you put in regardless the breed imo. Quote Link to post
Pennymeadow Whippets 0 Posted May 8, 2009 Report Share Posted May 8, 2009 (edited) Cracking rabbiting dogs & a lot are game for much more Edited May 8, 2009 by Pennymeadow Whippets Quote Link to post
mally 832 Posted May 8, 2009 Report Share Posted May 8, 2009 yes totally agree with your point mate..too many keep there dogs locked in runs from mon-fri and expect them to do the biz on the weekend... no matter what running dog you have or what breed is in them if you put in 100% into the dog then even if he is not from the best working stock around should still give you 100% in the field even if that means he catching half a dozen rabbits.... the state jacko got his whippet does not surprise me... and i do feel the comments on whippets can be a bit unfair as people go by what they see in that they look skinny n all that when actually after a har season with my fella he never picked up a knock... and that was lamping and ferreting between 3-5 times every week and road walked every day... you get out what you put in regardless the breed imo. You can't beat roadwork to keep the dogs toned up throughout the season. keeps the feet in good fettle too. Quote Link to post
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