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Il start.. 2 year old. Bred from worker to worker, mostly ferreting, lamping mooching dogs, 21" pics have been put up before.

My whippets. Dam and son                  

Hopefully these few old pictures and some of recollections from my early teens (the late 1950’s and early 1960’s) may be of some interest. They’re all old style “rag whippets” and pre date the require

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19 minutes ago, Black neck said:

Which one would never come back u reckon 

If you are feeling a bit masochistic, if there isn’t already enough angst, disappointment and self loathing in your life…..get a saluki and feel real depression……

Cheers.

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4 hours ago, mC HULL said:

depending on coursing bred with a whippet they won’t be much in it for a couple of hundred yards then the coursing bred starts leaving it 

with a greyhound it will be infront of the coursing bred but not by a lot for 500 yards or so then coursing bred leaves it 

but seen as we live in england and it’s wet 3/4 of the year and 5 months of the hunting season it’s a none starter ain’t it 

mans the coursing bred run all day night and multiple times a week which whippet or grey can’t do and are 20 times more hardy then a grey or whippet 

Ran my whips multiple times a wk day n night. On all sorts how can yours be 20 times more hardy even forgetting ther not as fast lol 

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24 minutes ago, green lurchers said:

Ran my whips multiple times a wk day n night. On all sorts how can yours be 20 times more hardy even forgetting ther not as fast lol 

you always liked a good fib mate i can’t even reply to that lol

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