fred90 3,290 Posted Monday at 14:12 Report Share Posted Monday at 14:12 (edited) 18 hours ago, Billy Hill said: Who's breeding quality working whippets now.? trev70 told me you want a mix of working, racing, coursing lines, I like these pennymeadow whippets, does what it says on the tin Edited Monday at 14:14 by fred90 9 Quote Link to post
tatsblisters 10,305 Posted Tuesday at 09:28 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 09:28 I want one more of a companion on mooching about and an house dog when i retire in a couple of year's time already this is causing friction between me and the wife as she is adamant we are having a spaniel. I have two years to change her mind the clock is ticking. 2 1 Quote Link to post
TOMO 26,774 Posted Tuesday at 10:44 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 10:44 1 hour ago, tatsblisters said: I want one more of a companion on mooching about and an house dog when i retire in a couple of year's time already this is causing friction between me and the wife as she is adamant we are having a spaniel. I have two years to change her mind the clock is ticking. Get a liver and white one..or black and white... Or even better get one that's crossed with a saluki ....it will have those gay looking ears... 6 Quote Link to post
jukel123 8,663 Posted Tuesday at 12:00 Author Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:00 2 hours ago, tatsblisters said: I want one more of a companion on mooching about and an house dog when i retire in a couple of year's time already this is causing friction between me and the wife as she is adamant we are having a spaniel. I have two years to change her mind the clock is ticking. A spaniel will pull on the lead. As you know they are high energy/ driven. Not good for a lady pensioner. Just arrive home with a cute whippet pup as a present for her. Wrap it in a pink bow. Job done. 3 Quote Link to post
fred90 3,290 Posted Tuesday at 12:17 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:17 2 hours ago, tatsblisters said: I want one more of a companion on mooching about and an house dog when i retire in a couple of year's time already this is causing friction between me and the wife as she is adamant we are having a spaniel. I have two years to change her mind the clock is ticking. I take it you are having a spaniel then 3 Quote Link to post
Mr Wilkes 3,061 Posted Tuesday at 12:27 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:27 22 hours ago, fred90 said: trev70 told me you want a mix of working, racing, coursing lines, I like these pennymeadow whippets, does what it says on the tin She's made a cracking little dog. 1 1 Quote Link to post
mC HULL 13,549 Posted Tuesday at 12:29 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:29 On 16/02/2025 at 23:00, WataWalloper said: I could be easily tempted for a nice whipper snapper if the right litter turned up, been a few years since I last had one gl is the man mate he’s around some corkers 5 Quote Link to post
tatsblisters 10,305 Posted Tuesday at 12:38 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:38 32 minutes ago, jukel123 said: A spaniel will pull on the lead. As you know they are high energy/ driven. Not good for a lady pensioner. Just arrive home with a cute whippet pup as a present for her. Wrap it in a pink bow. Job done. Trust me mate she won't buy it after a lifetime of marriage to me being around running dogs and the only one she got attached to was my fx saluki greyhound that I had to have put to sleep due to a very bad injury she never really got attached to any of my lurchers that came after though the springers i have owned she would walk them and become attached to them. 1 Quote Link to post
jukel123 8,663 Posted Tuesday at 12:55 Author Report Share Posted Tuesday at 12:55 11 minutes ago, tatsblisters said: Trust me mate she won't buy it after a lifetime of marriage to me being around running dogs and the only one she got attached to was my fx saluki greyhound that I had to have put to sleep due to a very bad injury she never really got attached to any of my lurchers that came after though the springers i have owned she would walk them and become attached to them. We bought a whippet pup just as a pet. I promised the Mrs I wouldn't work it. After a lifetime of late night adventures, injuries to the lurchers and outside dogs, I'm a reformed character. Mutt is spoiled to f**k and the wife's toy. Fair dos.She gets a real bang out of it. I do miss bringing up a lurcher, entering it , mooching and lamping though. But time catches up. 4 Quote Link to post
bird 9,982 Posted Tuesday at 13:38 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 13:38 27 minutes ago, jukel123 said: We bought a whippet pup just as a pet. I promised the Mrs I wouldn't work it. After a lifetime of late night adventures, injuries to the lurchers and outside dogs, I'm a reformed character. Mutt is spoiled to f**k and the wife's toy. Fair dos.She gets a real bang out of it. I do miss bringing up a lurcher, entering it , mooching and lamping though. But time catches up. Well, as wrote on here few times, I had none ped little bitch 20in 20 Ln, great racer, and good on rabbits day/ night. Was very faithful dog, follow me anywhere .she did grab few hares, but by time got to her she loosed them lol. The malesvdown the track where full on hit. 23in 35lb pile into foxes no prob. A lad down the track had 2 brothers fawn , red/fawn nice dogs deadly on cats, you could see little bit of staff in there heads , not so much as the bitches.ok with dogs, but if dog went for one of them the other pile in, OK.not big dogs, but like greyhounds can bite very quick deff. I did think at one time about getting one for the future , think this could poss be Buck last year he 13 in August, and that fookin lump got bigger. But I keep my dogs outside so what ever get need a good coat, so prob just get ex worker when that sad day comes. 1 Quote Link to post
scotty12 2,479 Posted Tuesday at 15:59 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 15:59 3 hours ago, tatsblisters said: Trust me mate she won't buy it after a lifetime of marriage to me being around running dogs and the only one she got attached to was my fx saluki greyhound that I had to have put to sleep due to a very bad injury she never really got attached to any of my lurchers that came after though the springers i have owned she would walk them and become attached to them. There's only 1 solution then mate one of each lol your a long time dead 2 Quote Link to post
green lurchers 16,829 Posted Tuesday at 18:28 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 18:28 2 hours ago, scotty12 said: There's only 1 solution then mate one of each lol your a long time dead Absolutely Quote Link to post
WataWalloper 930 Posted Tuesday at 18:30 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 18:30 5 hours ago, mC HULL said: gl is the man mate he’s around some corkers To be fair mate he is probably one the guys I’d get in contact with when time comes, iv always really waited for litters. What I do most lurchers can do, some better than other but I don’t mind how good they are as long as they try haha so iv always waited for good litters off guys who have thought about what they doing an had previous success. Part of reason I do what I do is I enjoy bringing young dogs on, a then playing to there strengths as they adults. But aye I’m thinking about rebuilding me kennels soon whilst they empty, but soon as they sorted I’ll deffo be looking for summat an gl may jist find me pestering him haha years back I always had a soft spot for them banatay whippets k think they were called 3 Quote Link to post
WataWalloper 930 Posted Tuesday at 19:11 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 19:11 41 minutes ago, green lurchers said: Absolutely Do folk still breed an graft them banatay dogs mate do ye know? Just wondering now iv started thinking about it haha Quote Link to post
paulus 26 Posted Tuesday at 19:26 Report Share Posted Tuesday at 19:26 i have had a few over the years, Some good. some absolutely f***ing useless, By far the best was a blue bitch out of a mating of Sooty Sam and Silk cut lady back in the 90`s. The worst i had was a called Dell by Christ he was a useless piece of shit, Timid, Soft mouthed and a whinging twat to boot. I believe a bit of terrier blood adds what's lacking in most whippets. They do tear easily but are in general are not the soft wimpy things people think they are, Quote Link to post
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