fallow buck 18 Posted April 27, 2011 Report Share Posted April 27, 2011 my bitch does the same mate lol she's whippet x deerhound greyhound Quote Link to post
sean925 2 Posted April 27, 2011 Report Share Posted April 27, 2011 This is my 18 month old bitch she camera shy lol Coming on steadily retrieves live to hand every time but think this makes her strike suffer http://i984.photobucket.com/albums/ae322/sean925/f5a12929.jpg http://i984.photobucket.com/albums/ae322/sean925/2891ca81.jpg Quote Link to post
firstrike 21 Posted April 27, 2011 Report Share Posted April 27, 2011 Mine strikes a pose also.. Quote Link to post
fresh earth 47 Posted April 28, 2011 Author Report Share Posted April 28, 2011 iv used the site for almost 10 years so know how alot of people take things i find it funny sometimes though as most of the ones having there dig know very little about what there haveing a dig at. As for the differences for instance show stock is considerably bigger and now a slight difference in shape also most show lines are bred along a certain line and are mostly the same colours. Laguna was a racing line alot of years ago but as far as im aware the lady who once owned the line's daughter now breeds the laguna line and shows it . A properly bred race dog will be a hell of alot faster and have a slightly thinner coat and if you have a good one you wouldnt over work it anyway as the speed and bad ground is asking for hastle. A proper old coursing line would be a bit thicker coated and the ones i have seen were a longer leaner type of whippet. All more than capable of taking rabbits alot of the show stuff is worked and do it well as do some race breds but the reality is if you have a dog worthy of a champ ither on the track or in the ring not only would you put its career first but there would be little point working it as the race bred would be to fast and tend to do tendons or the likes and the show champ would be a big robust dog that yes would take the odd rabbit but i find they shut of a bit and tend to just run into things. A race bred would usualy be 18-20" as anything over 21 cant get a passport. Show lines usualy just over the 21usualy but upto the 23". Lately i have seen working kc whippets range from 17" to 24" now as far as im concerned a whippet should be bred to be a whippet no matter of its purpose. Quote Link to post
rolysmate 49 Posted April 28, 2011 Report Share Posted April 28, 2011 iv used the site for almost 10 years so know how alot of people take things i find it funny sometimes though as most of the ones having there dig know very little about what there haveing a dig at. As for the differences for instance show stock is considerably bigger and now a slight difference in shape also most show lines are bred along a certain line and are mostly the same colours. Laguna was a racing line alot of years ago but as far as im aware the lady who once owned the line's daughter now breeds the laguna line and shows it . A properly bred race dog will be a hell of alot faster and have a slightly thinner coat and if you have a good one you wouldnt over work it anyway as the speed and bad ground is asking for hastle. A proper old coursing line would be a bit thicker coated and the ones i have seen were a longer leaner type of whippet. All more than capable of taking rabbits alot of the show stuff is worked and do it well as do some race breds but the reality is if you have a dog worthy of a champ ither on the track or in the ring not only would you put its career first but there would be little point working it as the race bred would be to fast and tend to do tendons or the likes and the show champ would be a big robust dog that yes would take the odd rabbit but i find they shut of a bit and tend to just run into things. A race bred would usualy be 18-20" as anything over 21 cant get a passport. Show lines usualy just over the 21usualy but upto the 23". Lately i have seen working kc whippets range from 17" to 24" now as far as im concerned a whippet should be bred to be a whippet no matter of its purpose. The laguna line where very much a coursing line started circa 1947 by dorrit mckay but where shown and raced as well and many feature in todays working whippets dare I say it mainly down through the sooty sam lines. Sorry but the mere mention of that name could totally ruin this thread. The truth of the matter is that there are many strains of whippets out there more than capable of holding there heads up in the working field and I agree for me a whippet should be a whippet Quote Link to post
slips 114 Posted April 28, 2011 Report Share Posted April 28, 2011 One of my bitch's this is what a fit whippet should look like. i like to see more muscel tone on the dog to say it was fit and ready to go nice shape all the same 2 Quote Link to post
slips 114 Posted April 28, 2011 Report Share Posted April 28, 2011 Well as for nothing to compare it to here are a few of my dogs and my good ones retire here aswel. same bitch after a nites lamping. my black bitch whom is now getting on a bit at about 6 still works day and nite. do ya dogs were gum shelds when lamping cos there not a pice of fur out of place. and as for the hare a little dog would rought his coat up for sure trying to deal with him jmo Quote Link to post
Guest joball Posted April 28, 2011 Report Share Posted April 28, 2011 Pictures mean nothing, nore does 20 rabbits how do we know they aint been netted, i bet you show them pics to everyone, we carnt take your word for it, like said they look to pritty to of seen any real graft. I could put about 50 pics of my whippets night out this season to show you a real little grafter but i carnt be arsed. Quote Link to post
rob190364 2,594 Posted April 28, 2011 Report Share Posted April 28, 2011 Pictures mean nothing, nore does 20 rabbits how do we know they aint been netted, i bet you show them pics to everyone, we carnt take your word for it, like said they look to pritty to of seen any real graft. I could put about 50 pics of my whippets night out this season to show you a real little grafter but i carnt be arsed. why would he bother??? Quote Link to post
Guest dances Posted April 28, 2011 Report Share Posted April 28, 2011 i just looked at the pics again and theres no traces of saliva or any form of wetness to the bunnies or hare. all looking abit suspicious now lol Quote Link to post
Moll. 1,770 Posted April 28, 2011 Report Share Posted April 28, 2011 Unless the dog has a severe salivation problem i cant see there should be Quote Link to post
Guest dances Posted April 28, 2011 Report Share Posted April 28, 2011 YOU MUST BE JOKING? course it dislodges the fur with saliva from carrying it! Quote Link to post
Moll. 1,770 Posted April 28, 2011 Report Share Posted April 28, 2011 :laugh: Oh my lord Quote Link to post
Guest dances Posted April 28, 2011 Report Share Posted April 28, 2011 oh my lord what? all my dogs must have saliva problems then Quote Link to post
rolysmate 49 Posted April 28, 2011 Report Share Posted April 28, 2011 i just looked at the pics again and theres no traces of saliva or any form of wetness to the bunnies or hare. all looking abit suspicious now lol Send for NCIS lol, lets get the forensics done. 1 Quote Link to post
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