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iv been running kc reg whippets for a number of years now nd have found the strain im running to be very good nd have got large bags, just wondering does any body else run them and what do they think as they get alot of stick as only being show dogs but i think its down to bad lines?

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My first dog was a whippet he was from a very good showing pedigree, dondelayo and samarkands line. He reminds me of the one Sonny has shown. Mine was correct height and nicely built,well in my eyes anyway. I do think some are too tall tyese days. He was keen as mustard and ended up been good on the lamp, he did lack stamina if a daytime hare was put up, but had plenty enough for a good night on the lamp. The only thing i noticed was that he tended to chase rather than put in a quick strike, but as he got older his striking was good. I'm currently considering a whippet as my next dog but the high prices do annoy me.

 

Sonny what lines are yours? Nice looking whippets, were you at the Wortley show this summer?

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the bitch that took that fox is mostly barnesmore breeding (mainly show lines) but of a strain the breeder kept for working in previous years.

 

i agree with sonny brindle that most will if given the chance but theres more to a working whippet then that ie hardyness and ability to take nocks :hmm:

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My first dog was a whippet he was from a very good showing pedigree, dondelayo and samarkands line. He reminds me of the one Sonny has shown. Mine was correct height and nicely built,well in my eyes anyway. I do think some are too tall tyese days. He was keen as mustard and ended up been good on the lamp, he did lack stamina if a daytime hare was put up, but had plenty enough for a good night on the lamp. The only thing i noticed was that he tended to chase rather than put in a quick strike, but as he got older his striking was good. I'm currently considering a whippet as my next dog but the high prices do annoy me.

 

Sonny what lines are yours? Nice looking whippets, were you at the Wortley show this summer?

 

 

He is mainly Oakbark breeding, a line which has lots of Dondelayo and Samarkand behind it, so probably very similar breeding to yours. 19.5" TTS. And all the characteristics you've described fit mine too – he is four this month and is much quicker to strike now than he was in his first two seasons.

 

He's never going to be the world's greatest working dog, but he's really good fun to watch when running well, and a very easy dog to have around.

 

With regards to Sean's comments about knocks, been lucky with him so far. A few cuts and bruises but no major issues.

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the bitch that took that fox is mostly barnesmore breeding (mainly show lines) but of a strain the breeder kept for working in previous years.

 

i agree with sonny brindle that most will if given the chance but theres more to a working whippet then that ie hardyness and ability to take nocks :hmm:

 

I have a whippet with Barnsmore breeding in her, she is hard and takes foxes well. She will stop at nothing.. :thumbs:

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