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back in the good old days, ferrets n whippet, having fun

Flynn , a dog who I was lucky enough to spend 14yrs with , had some memorable times with him , epitomised man’s best friend.

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  On 25/09/2023 at 22:10, lanesra said:

efceecc8-4e54-4fcc-9da6-03ed08c8d35e.jpeg.b6309bdd12a0f70ff54ac1b7356d37dc.jpegFlynn , a dog who I was lucky enough to spend 14yrs with , had some memorable times with him , epitomised man’s best friend.

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Ideal type for the roustabout rabbiting game....I love the 'Non-Ped, "Hard Bloods",..they are fecking beautiful and streets ahead of the Pedigree animals on the race track or coursing field,.BUT,..just take a look at the legs and feet of the KC Registered Whippet,..albeit a 'working whippet line',....and not a Crufts type...

I know the type that would last the course with a full -time pro rabbit controller....

It took me years to face facts,..but,... now I know....😉

 

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  On 26/09/2023 at 18:01, paulus said:

I have a whippet pup loosely on order as the bitch only comes into season every couple of years, The Women who owns the bitch works her up Cumbria way, She puts a lot of rabbits away that's for sure. 

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👍looks like you are turning full circle mate. 

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  On 26/09/2023 at 16:21, Chaff said:

What's this double muscled whippet trait about ?

Is it a good thing or bad ?

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A bad thing.

Owned one and seen a couple. Won a few match races with mine, the others weren't up to much, the one thing they all had in common was they suffered badly with cramps after a run.

Cheers.

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  On 26/09/2023 at 18:57, chartpolski said:

A bad thing.

Owned one and seen a couple. Won a few match races with mine, the others weren't up to much, the one thing they all had in common was they suffered badly with cramps after a run.

Cheers.

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I can see that happening how did they turn I bet they were tight in the shoulder, impressive to look at.

I bet they had some take off on them. 

Did they make old bones similar to a regular whippet. 

 

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  On 26/09/2023 at 19:05, Chaff said:

I can see that happening how did they turn I bet they were tight in the shoulder, impressive to look at.

I bet they had some take off on them. 

Did they make old bones similar to a regular whippet. 

 

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They were all non-ped racing whippets, running in a straight line.

They all had a very peculiar style of running, the back legs trying to overtake the front legs, almost running sideways!

Mine didn't last long, too many injuries, mainly muscle and joints.

Cheers.

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