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well here is my 2whippets blue bitch is 13 months old other is dog pup at 18 weeks old i also have bullx pup at 11 months old they all get on great and i should have a good season this year blue bitch just started racing aswell she is doing good both whippets are kc dogs

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I,v run and bred whippets for thirty years I own other x,s as well but I,ll always have a whippet in my team . I,v had good ones and not so good ones but never one that was good for nothing.The best

Bull x's are for people that have a small penis and are looking for a cock extension but have an amazing fox dog that takes anything single handed by accident

Why in the world would there ever be a whippet vs bull x argument. Totally different dogs, for different jobs (although the foxing folk do get a bit upset when they realize that the humble whippet is

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pound for pound there the gamest little things that ul ever get with hearts alot bigger then there bodies have great nose/ prey drive// feet/ and clever good stamina 2.

 

[NO TEXT TALK] who disagrees obviously never had the pleasure of owening and working 1 and just jump on the band waggon of clueless clowns that couldnt train a springer 2 retrive and shouldnt even own a dog.

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Yep the whippet is a great little dog that punches well above its weight....looking forward to working mine over the winter.

 

 

 

There two cracking little bitches you"ve got there :D

 

 

The 2 bitches where bred by me dam was Dart shown in earlier pictures and the sire is D Gs dog sonny and the fawn dog is out D Gs little bitch and again sired by Sonny

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Just read through to here and wanted to add a little.

 

I am a first time running dog owner and have a now 9 month old Grew, she is honestly the best & most loyal dog i've ever owned. Speed, grace, brains, nose and a lovely character to live with. I couldn't have picked an easier dog to be my first hunting partner and whilst neither of us are perfect i have high hopes that she'll do me proud this season and hopefully many more.

I'd definately have a pure whippet given the chance, i don't need a macho dog just one that does what i ask of it. :thumbs:

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I have just been getting my self a whippet pup he is 17 weeks old now and he is more intelligent than my 2 year old bull x ever was so i passed him on to my uncle so he could be put on charlie more regular the whippet suits me and my permission down to the ground i no he will miss most of this season but hopefully i can put a few easy ones in front of him near the end of the season whippets are the way forward theres no point in having a bull dozer for a dog when the only legal quarry is rabbit and rat atb for the whippets for the coming season

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I have just been getting my self a whippet pup he is 17 weeks old now and he is more intelligent than my 2 year old bull x ever was so i passed him on to my uncle so he could be put on charlie more regular the whippet suits me and my permission down to the ground i no he will miss most of this season but hopefully i can put a few easy ones in front of him near the end of the season whippets are the way forward theres no point in having a bull dozer for a dog when the only legal quarry is rabbit and rat atb for the whippets for the coming season

 

 

Do you ferret at all mate,if so you"ll be able to get him out doing a bit of that with him and get him learning his trade.

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I have just been getting my self a whippet pup he is 17 weeks old now and he is more intelligent than my 2 year old bull x ever was so i passed him on to my uncle so he could be put on charlie more regular the whippet suits me and my permission down to the ground i no he will miss most of this season but hopefully i can put a few easy ones in front of him near the end of the season whippets are the way forward theres no point in having a bull dozer for a dog when the only legal quarry is rabbit and rat atb for the whippets for the coming season

I have just been getting my self a whippet pup he is 17 weeks old now and he is more intelligent than my 2 year old bull x ever was so i passed him on to my uncle so he could be put on charlie more regular the whippet suits me and my permission down to the ground i no he will miss most of this season but hopefully i can put a few easy ones in front of him near the end of the season whippets are the way forward theres no point in having a bull dozer for a dog when the only legal quarry is rabbit and rat atb for the whippets for the coming season

 

 

well said, and good luck with your pup :victory:

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