lawrence 657 Posted December 20, 2011 Report Share Posted December 20, 2011 i had a show bred whippet, 191/2 ats 26 pound, that took foxes single handed, always had them in a throat hold by the time I got there, only time he was bitten was when another dog was present and stopped him getting his usual hold, most modern working whippets are bigger and heavier now days, 30 pound plus and should be well able of taking the occasional fox.i don't think a whippet taking a fox is that usual. 3 Quote Link to post
foresterj 1,096 Posted December 20, 2011 Report Share Posted December 20, 2011 That says more for the bullx then for the whippet does it?why? there's no way a pure whippet should have more go the a bullx if you can't work out why that's your problem strange little man Quote Link to post
undisputed 1,664 Posted December 20, 2011 Report Share Posted December 20, 2011 Saw some pretty game whippet x's back in the day but when it came to the business end they wern't so keen. I'm sure there's some who could take charlie single handed but these I would say are the exception rather than the rule. There were better dogs for the job. Thank god we dont have to worry about that now and its only bunnies. Quote Link to post
iworkwhippets 12,505 Posted December 20, 2011 Report Share Posted December 20, 2011 Saw some pretty game whippet x's back in the day but when it came to the business end they wern't so keen. I'm sure there's some who could take charlie single handed but these I would say are the exception rather than the rule. There were better dogs for the job. Thank god we dont have to worry about that now and its only bunnies. Aye, its just the bunnies for me these days, ive enjoyed my 50 years plus out their in the fields , done it all, from fox badger hare, and tibetan yak, lol, asked for permission the other week up in Cheshire, no lurchers on my land says the farmer, i dunna run lurchers says i, i run whippets, took em up to show him, and their behaviour around livestock, permission granted, so im happy with my lot, ive got quite a bit of permission, both local, and afar, but im the old type, i do occasionally like to look over my shoulder, out every day, and i love it 4 Quote Link to post
hedz31 1,308 Posted December 20, 2011 Report Share Posted December 20, 2011 Ive never seen 1 kill them but seen them stick with them,ive only ever had 1 whippet in my kennel's that i got for my lad needless to say i let it have a pop on 1 on the lamp just to see what it was made of and it did stick with it but it was fecking noisey and he took way to much shite for my likeing and i think he may of jacked if it went on or if he was put on them regular, the dog was helped out and it never saw another fox to me there just the wrong dog for the job Quote Link to post
123456 146 Posted December 21, 2011 Report Share Posted December 21, 2011 That says more for the bullx then for the whippet does it?why? there's no way a pure whippet should have more go the a bullx if you can't work out why that's your problem strange little man do you not agree that a whippet shouldn't have more balls then a bullx then? Quote Link to post
johnny 2 367 Posted December 21, 2011 Report Share Posted December 21, 2011 Perhaps they shouldn't but sometimes they do Quote Link to post
robwelsh 354 Posted December 21, 2011 Report Share Posted December 21, 2011 depends what you mean by "go "in themdoesnt it, if you mean determination, then yes most running dogs do have a shit load, but i dont know why people slag whippets off, trusty little dogs, and alot of people on here go by what theyve heard rather than seen..i know of a couple of bull x's who was put back in their cage after my bitch was pissed off with them not a trace of bull in her...and shes soft as shit...just cos a dog doesnt show a front all the time doesnt mean it hasnt got the minerals to do the job in hand...its not as if the fox got to be intimidated first to run , this line will reoccur very often..."not size of the dog in the fight its size of the fight in the dog" same breeding can alter y'know, all got diffrent personalities..or are all whippets the same, and that stands for every other cross?... 2 Quote Link to post
whin 463 Posted December 21, 2011 Report Share Posted December 21, 2011 i would stick to what rag dogs were bred for rabbiting and racing Quote Link to post
chartpolski 23,068 Posted December 21, 2011 Report Share Posted December 21, 2011 Of course SOME Whippets, not all, will take fox...but why ? There are far better crosses and pures for the job. Fox should be taken as quickly and cleanly as possible, it shouldn't turn into a fight, which it sometimes does with Whippets ! Whippets are grand little dogs, but shouldn't be over matched. Cheers. 4 Quote Link to post
jasher 55 Posted December 21, 2011 Report Share Posted December 21, 2011 Of course SOME Whippets, not all, will take fox...but why ? There are far better crosses and pures for the job. Fox should be taken as quickly and cleanly as possible, it shouldn't turn into a fight, which it sometimes does with Whippets ! Whippets are grand little dogs, but shouldn't be over matched. Cheers. Ive never seen 1 kill them but seen them stick with them,ive only ever had 1 whippet in my kennel's that i got for my lad needless to say i let it have a pop on 1 on the lamp just to see what it was made of and it did stick with it but it was fecking noisey and he took way to much shite for my likeing and i think he may of jacked if it went on or if he was put on them regular, the dog was helped out and it never saw another fox to me there just the wrong dog for the job Agree with that, never had a whippet myself but used to have a run out with a lad probably 15 years ago that had a handy whippet dog that would take them single handed but there are much better Xs for the job Quote Link to post
B.P.R 2,798 Posted December 21, 2011 Report Share Posted December 21, 2011 Saw some pretty game whippet x's back in the day but when it came to the business end they wern't so keen. I'm sure there's some who could take charlie single handed but these I would say are the exception rather than the rule. There were better dogs for the job. Thank god we dont have to worry about that now and its only bunnies. Aye, its just the bunnies for me these days, ive enjoyed my 50 years plus out their in the fields , done it all, from fox badger hare, and tibetan yak, lol, asked for permission the other week up in Cheshire, no lurchers on my land says the farmer, i dunna run lurchers says i, i run whippets, took em up to show him, and their behaviour around livestock, permission granted, so im happy with my lot, ive got quite a bit of permission, both local, and afar, but im the old type, i do occasionally like to look over my shoulder, out every day, and i love it What a line..... I don't run lurchers, I run whippets........can see the up side to a smaller lighter dog than a muscled bull x or a traditional looking shaggy poachers dog in the eyes of the landowners and sceptics. I'm going to use that line 1 Quote Link to post
whippet08 8 Posted December 21, 2011 Report Share Posted December 21, 2011 Id just like to say a few things on this, firstly i think there are better dogs for the job, but i do not doubt that a whippet has the minerals. But to be doing it often i think youd be better of with a bigger dog,but i wouldent be to worried if one cropped up,from what i can tell with my dogs is a inheriant hatred for foxes is there,i dont have a pure, but first cross bed whip, and a whippet sized collie x grey x whip, never had a problem,as it is no longer legal i can not comment and wont be slipping my dogs, a bigger dog would suit the job better, or with terrier in the mix for jaw size&bite Quote Link to post
GrCh 856 Posted December 21, 2011 Report Share Posted December 21, 2011 grch what other dogs have you seen , i like awhippet and the bigger grew is very good to , i think if you had 2 or 3 whipps you would have abit fun on old foxy once they learn to knack them if thats your sport pre ban to many breeds to mention mate, I'm not knocking any breed of dog as I love all working breeds. My personal choice is a bullx, that just my opinion. Quote Link to post
GrCh 856 Posted December 21, 2011 Report Share Posted December 21, 2011 Of course SOME Whippets, not all, will take fox...but why ? There are far better crosses and pures for the job. Fox should be taken as quickly and cleanly as possible, it shouldn't turn into a fight, which it sometimes does with Whippets ! Whippets are grand little dogs, but shouldn't be over matched. Cheers. Best post on this thread. Quote Link to post
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