keepdiggin 9,561 Posted June 20, 2017 Report Share Posted June 20, 2017 Socks will you stop sitting on the fence do you like them or not??? 2 Quote Link to post
keepitcovert 842 Posted June 20, 2017 Report Share Posted June 20, 2017 How many other breeds can turn like a whippet ,a great advantage on rabbits on short runs. Bigger dogs overshoot, and still fade on long courses. 4 Quote Link to post
neems 2,406 Posted June 21, 2017 Report Share Posted June 21, 2017 They're great to watch run,even just after a lure or tennis ball. the downside being how injury prone they are,but you can't have it all. Quote Link to post
bird 9,978 Posted June 21, 2017 Report Share Posted June 21, 2017 They're great to watch run,even just after a lure or tennis ball. the downside being how injury prone they are,but you can't have it all. would you say thats just whippets ped or none ped whippets , would grews = whippet x grey be any tougher regards taking bangs and bumps , being larger frame dogs , the none ped whippets went up to 34lb tough little dogs , but i know what you mean you had to try and be bit careful with them, my little none ped 20 lb bitch , like little mouse around the house lol , but if she ran anything day/night she was bloody mad heart in mouth stuff with her Quote Link to post
neems 2,406 Posted June 21, 2017 Report Share Posted June 21, 2017 They're great to watch run,even just after a lure or tennis ball. the downside being how injury prone they are,but you can't have it all. would you say thats just whippets ped or none ped whippets , would grews = whippet x grey be any tougher regards taking bangs and bumps , being larger frame dogs , the none ped whippets went up to 34lb tough little dogs , but i know what you mean you had to try and be bit careful with them, my little none ped 20 lb bitch , like little mouse around the house lol , but if she ran anything day/night she was bloody mad heart in mouth stuff with her I've only seen a couple of none peds run so can't really comment,but I can't imagine greyhound blood toughening any dog up very much. Quote Link to post
bird 9,978 Posted June 21, 2017 Report Share Posted June 21, 2017 They're great to watch run,even just after a lure or tennis ball. the downside being how injury prone they are,but you can't have it all. would you say thats just whippets ped or none ped whippets , would grews = whippet x grey be any tougher regards taking bangs and bumps , being larger frame dogs , the none ped whippets went up to 34lb tough little dogs , but i know what you mean you had to try and be bit careful with them, my little none ped 20 lb bitch , like little mouse around the house lol , but if she ran anything day/night she was bloody mad heart in mouth stuff with her I've only seen a couple of none peds run so can't really comment,but I can't imagine greyhound blood toughening any dog up very much. yeh prob kill it quicker lol, you never know maybe drop of saluki in there might just slow it just a bit, and in doing so might not be so reckless , as pure whippets can be when after quarry. but alway got a soft spot for none peds , after having had one . 1 Quote Link to post
neems 2,406 Posted June 21, 2017 Report Share Posted June 21, 2017 They're great to watch run,even just after a lure or tennis ball. the downside being how injury prone they are,but you can't have it all. would you say thats just whippets ped or none ped whippets , would grews = whippet x grey be any tougher regards taking bangs and bumps , being larger frame dogs , the none ped whippets went up to 34lb tough little dogs , but i know what you mean you had to try and be bit careful with them, my little none ped 20 lb bitch , like little mouse around the house lol , but if she ran anything day/night she was bloody mad heart in mouth stuff with her I've only seen a couple of none peds run so can't really comment,but I can't imagine greyhound blood toughening any dog up very much. yeh prob kill it quicker lol, you never know maybe drop of saluki in there might just slow it just a bit, and in doing so might not be so reckless , as pure whippets can be when after quarry. but alway got a soft spot for none peds , after having had one . Yeah a mate up north has what he calls 'rough whippets' they're mostly whippet with a bit of lurcher quite far back,they're good to see run but still tough. The one I seen last had a tiny amount of collie and beddy in it way back,but Saluki would probably be better. Quote Link to post
Themole 323 Posted June 21, 2017 Author Report Share Posted June 21, 2017 Nice looking dog she surly fills the bag for you fair play 1 Quote Link to post
jigsaw 11,898 Posted June 21, 2017 Report Share Posted June 21, 2017 heres my mates whippet,now before i write about him....I WOULDNT HAVE ONE IN MY WAY AT THIS POINT AND TIME OF MY LIFE.........BUT this little cnut is nuts,hes had fox and ferral cats and anyhing else that he comes across,the little f****r last week jumped a 5 ft stable door and killed a ferret belonging to my mate..hes tried to break the whippet to ferrets from day one but this dog isnt wired right,he will tackle anything single handed and will take copious amounts of punishment while doing so...and it can be a long drawn out affair.hes even tackled and held on to a big yoke with the company of another dog,,,he knows no bounds.... but what a fabulous family pet his is too,,,,but i still wouldnt have one for all the tea in china 3 Quote Link to post
bird 9,978 Posted June 21, 2017 Report Share Posted June 21, 2017 heres my mates whippet,now before i write about him....I WOULDNT HAVE ONE IN MY WAY AT THIS POINT AND TIME OF MY LIFE.........BUT this little cnut is nuts,hes had fox and ferral cats and anyhing else that he comes across,the little f****r last week jumped a 5 ft stable door and killed a ferret belonging to my mate..hes tried to break the whippet to ferrets from day one but this dog isnt wired right,he will tackle anything single handed and will take copious amounts of punishment while doing so...and it can be a long drawn out affair.hes even tackled and held on to a big yoke with the company of another dog,,,he knows no bounds.... but what a fabulous family pet his is too,,,,but i still wouldnt have one for all the tea in china his he a pure whippet , or something else in him .? Quote Link to post
jigsaw 11,898 Posted June 22, 2017 Report Share Posted June 22, 2017 pure,19 tts at a guess,a diminutive little mutt with a big drive,, Quote Link to post
low plains drifter 10,726 Posted June 22, 2017 Report Share Posted June 22, 2017 Useless thin skinned shivery yappy bony pieces of shit ......... That's isis for you Quote Link to post
Blueboybilly 164 Posted June 22, 2017 Report Share Posted June 22, 2017 Horses for courses. They are a rabbiting dog but capable of more. if you stumble across something bigger then dependent on the individual dog you might have some joy. Definately capable of catching Hare but with Fox and anything bigger I'd just use another dog personally. Wouldn't want to put my whippet into to much of a sticky situation personally but I've got my Beddy Grey that can tackle bigger stuff. Love whippets to death but it's good to have something bigger as well 1 Quote Link to post
shaaark 10,916 Posted June 22, 2017 Report Share Posted June 22, 2017 heres my mates whippet,now before i write about him....I WOULDNT HAVE ONE IN MY WAY AT THIS POINT AND TIME OF MY LIFE.........BUT this little cnut is nuts,hes had fox and ferral cats and anyhing else that he comes across,the little f****r last week jumped a 5 ft stable door and killed a ferret belonging to my mate..hes tried to break the whippet to ferrets from day one but this dog isnt wired right,he will tackle anything single handed and will take copious amounts of punishment while doing so...and it can be a long drawn out affair.hes even tackled and held on to a big yoke with the company of another dog,,,he knows no bounds.... but what a fabulous family pet his is too,,,,but i still wouldnt have one for all the tea in china his he a pure whippet , or something else in him .? Why do you think there might be something else in there bird? Quote Link to post
jigsaw 11,898 Posted June 22, 2017 Report Share Posted June 22, 2017 heres my mates whippet,now before i write about him....I WOULDNT HAVE ONE IN MY WAY AT THIS POINT AND TIME OF MY LIFE.........BUT this little cnut is nuts,hes had fox and ferral cats and anyhing else that he comes across,the little f****r last week jumped a 5 ft stable door and killed a ferret belonging to my mate..hes tried to break the whippet to ferrets from day one but this dog isnt wired right,he will tackle anything single handed and will take copious amounts of punishment while doing so...and it can be a long drawn out affair.hes even tackled and held on to a big yoke with the company of another dog,,,he knows no bounds.... but what a fabulous family pet his is too,,,,but i still wouldnt have one for all the tea in china his he a pure whippet , or something else in him .? Why do you think there might be something else in there bird? yeah had me thinking too,lol...hes a pure whippet small skinny but mad as hell. Quote Link to post
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