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- Whippet Dog Breed Information - American Kennel Club
Is the Whippet the right breed for you? Learn more about the Whippet including personality, history, grooming, pictures, videos, and the AKC breed standard
- Whippet - Wikipedia
The Whippet is a British breed of dog of sighthound type It closely resembles the Greyhound and the smaller Italian Greyhound, and is intermediate between them in size In the nineteenth century it was sometimes called "the poor man's racehorse" [6]
- Whippet: Dog Breed Characteristics Care - The Spruce Pets
The whippet is a dog breed quite similar to the greyhound, though smaller in size They can run as fast as 35 miles per hour, making the whippet the fastest dog breed of its size This sighthound is also known for its alert, friendly, and playful demeanor
- 12 Whippet Pros Cons: Temperament, Behavior Care
Whippets were developed in northern England, and they look like shorter, lighter Greyhounds with the same blazing speed as the larger sighthounds Whippets can make excellent pets, but like any
- Whippet Dog Breed Information: Facts, Traits, Pictures More
The Whippet is one of the most underrated family dogs around They are extremely affectionate and love a good cuddle with the family There are also many other fantastic traits that the breed possesses In this article, you’ll learn about the Whippet’s personality, appearance, health, exercise needs, nutritional requirements, and much more
- Whippet Dog Breed -Temperament, Personality and . . .
The whippet is the unrivaled sprinter of the dog world, able to make hairpin turns at high speed This ability has not only made it the most popular breed competing in the sport of lure-coursing, but it also launched one whippet to fame and eventually started a new canine sport
- Whippet Dog Breed: Temperament, Care, and Key Facts
Whippets are gentle, affectionate dogs that form strong bonds with their families They are known for their calm demeanor and are excellent with children and other pets While they enjoy lounging on the couch, their prey drive can be triggered outdoors, especially by small, fast-moving animals
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