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I have only really been out with three / four pure whippets. But just speaking of them, i really like their attitude and approach to working. Especially daytime, they have a great nose and really high

ive a whippet and he does right for me , game as , do or die at times , some say there only a rabbit dog .... someone forgot to tell my whippet that !

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I have always had a whippet for last 20 years, had one given me for a pet for my kids and she turned into a fantastic worker. I had her for 12 years then got another a few years later. Got one now in my pic as house pet but also works her in the day. She gets a bit cold at night. The only downside is my first whippet got me into lurchers and lamping , this ended up with me getting divorced and cost me a load of money and a house lol still got my whippet though and still enjoying my dogs. Also got new mrs who loves dogs and better house so it all worked out good in the end. The moral is you can't beat a whippet and once you have a good one you will never be without one

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Cheers smudge!

 

Any idea of the lines / breeding behind your dog? Seen a few dogs from the same lines as mine, that are like peas in a pod!

 

Have a look at the whippet archive, His ped name is LYNPERRY SOOTY JOE. Shows all his blood lines going back several generations...May have some in common..

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I had 2 mate worked day and night not just on rabbits 2 bitches and my next dog might be a whippet..

 

They're good little dogs look good fast and game :thumbs:

 

The downfall my mates lurcher showed them up with speed and stamina when running a few nights in a row..

 

you just asked if whippets whine as much as lurchers on another thread but here you state you have had whippets :hmm:

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