About Whippets

A Whippet is a medium-sized dog that belongs to the group of sight dogs. They have short hair and look like greyhounds. It is the fastest domesticated creature of the same weight that often travels as fast as 35 miles per hour.

History of the Whippet breed.
The whippet is a valuable member of the sighthound family of dogs (or hound).
The Whippet race was originally bred to use its sight to hunt and chase the game at high speeds. During the 19th century, the Whippet appeared for the first time in the northern section of England. These dogs come from two different types of greyhounds that mix with small terriers to produce a bloodhound fast enough to go after little games like rabbits.

The Whippets were owned by ordinary workers. These Whippets became the poor man’s racehorse in fact because they would compete with them. They would make them run on the roads or cross the fields for about 200 meters.
The AKC recognized the breed in 1888 and is in the Hound Group. The English Kennel Club did not recognize the breed until 1891. Today, the Whippet is extremely popular at dog shows and has won many championships in several sections.

Temperament for the breed
Whippets are soft dogs that are very affectionate, and enjoy receiving and giving love. The breed is calm and sweet and very rarely even barks. They will bark when they need it, but they are not good watchdogs. They may get irritable at times, so they are not recommended for their children. However, they are friendly enough to be used around the elderly in nursing homes.

If they are not raised around cats, they will be persecuted. The male and female Whippets are equally easy to break. They are very loyal to their owners and love being with them. They will stay close when they can. Whippets are quiet enough for even apartments.

Health problems for the caste
This breed is extremely healthy compared to other breeds. With the right care and nutrition, dogs can live to 15 years with very few health problems. The second main reason for death is heart disease with Whippets. Sometimes, a genetic problem of the eyes may appear in this breed, but this does not happen so often. Undescended testes are a problem that Whippets can commonly have.

Toilet requirements for the breed
The Whippets are quite low maintenance with their short and straight hair. They shed twice a year autumn and spring. Brushing once or twice a week will relieve the detachment. However, this will be good for the dog throughout the year. To add a little more shine to the coat, use a chamois leather and rub it. Just bathe the Whippets when necessary, of course, followed by brushing and maybe a conditioner.
Your nails need trimming to prevent excessive growth. The ears should be checked to see if they need cleaning on the outside. Brush your teeth periodically. Also examine the skin to make sure there are no skin problems.

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