Introducing the characteristics and personality of the whippet!


Whippet

Index

  • 1 Whippet Characteristics
    • 1.1 History
    • 1.2 Size and weight
    • 1.3 Color of the hair
    • 1.4 years of life expectancy
    • 1.5: Do you have a long-haired whippet?
  • 2 Whippet Characteristics
    • 2.1 What is the personality of a puppy?
    • 2.2 Difference between male and female
  • How to keep a whippet
    • 3.1 Diet
    • 3.2 Exercise
  • 4 Whippet Training
  • 5 whippet diseases to watch out for
  • 6 Tips for Keeping a Whippet
    • 6.1 Be aware of hunting dog habits
    • 6.2. Thoroughly keep your dog indoors.
  • 7 Tips for Caring for Your Whippet
    • 7.1 Brushing
    • 7.2 Shampoo
  • 8 Summary

Whippet features

History

The whippet is descended from greyhounds and is thought to have originated in England in the 18th century.
At that time, farmers who were in trouble because their fields were destroyed by rabbits and other animals pooled their money to buy small greyhounds from aristocrats in order to exterminate pests. By breeding several valiant terriers with the swift Greyhound, the Whippet was born.

It was used in a game of biting and killing rabbits to compete for numbers, but eventually it came to be used in dog races, and it was also kept in ordinary households. Having a whippet that was fast enough to win races was a source of pride and livelihood for the family.

The whippet gets its name from the way it looks like a racehorse running with its ears flattened. Whippet, which has a beautiful flowing body line, is now active as a show dog and seems to rarely run in races.

Size/weight

          Body weight     13kg
Height     41-51cm

The Whippet is somewhere between the size of a Greyhound and an Italian Greyhound and is classified as a medium-sized dog.
The body line is supple and streamlined, and the skin is covered with thin, glossy short hair. It has a sharp face with clear oval eyes and semi-pricked ears along the outside.
It has a very calm demeanour, but once it starts running, it transforms into an agile hunter at speeds of 65 kilometres per hour. The forelimbs are long and straight, and the hind limbs are well-muscled.

Hair colour

Whippet coats are allowed in all colours, so some pups are solid and some pups are bi-coloured. There are so many colour variations, so here are some of the most popular colours.

  • ·White
  • ·Gray
  • ·Black
  • ·Blue
  •  Red
  •  Tan
  •  Phone
  •  Brindle
  •  Blue and white
  • White x Fawn

Average life

Whippets have an average lifespan of 12 to 15 years.
Dogs tend to live longer as their bodies get smaller, and the average lifespan of small dogs is said to be around 15 years. The Whippet is a medium-sized dog, so it can be said that it is a relatively long-lived dog breed.

Do you have a long-haired whippet?

The whippet is known as a short-haired breed, but in fact, long-haired whippets were created in the United States in the 1980s.
Whippet breeders, however, strongly oppose the creation of Whippet breeds, and the breed is not officially recognised by major dog breeding organisations.

Whippet Personality

The Whippet is a calm, gentle, and calm family dog. Friendly and affectionate, they are very spoiled and love to snuggle up to their owners.
It is said to be easy to train because it is highly adaptable to training and obedient to its owner. It has a calm and even personality, so it is easy to keep in collective housing, such as an apartment.

What is your puppy's personality?

The Whippet has a calm and gentle personality, but when it is a puppy, it is very naughty, jumping and running around the room.
They have the jumping power to easily jump over fences that are about 1 metre high, so be careful about the height of fences when letting them play in the garden.

Difference between male and female

Although there are individual differences, it is said that male and female whippets have different personalities.
Males are said to be easy to train because they like to play and have many obedient children. On the other hand, females are more docile than males, and although they can be a little stubborn, they will listen to what their owners say.

How to keep a whippet

Meal

Whippets need a lot of exercises, so make sure they're on a protein-rich, well-balanced diet. You may think that a large amount of food is better because they move a lot, but you need to be careful not to give them too much dog food because they will become obese.
Since whippets have thin legs, obesity puts a strain on their legs, making them more susceptible to injury and disease.
Make sure you feed the amount recommended on the dog food package. If you are concerned that your pet is too thin or overweight, we recommend that you ask your veterinarian for advice on how to feed them.

Motion

Whippets are extremely athletic and require daily exercise.
However, as a sprint runner, you don't need to do long-distance exercise.
They love running with their owners, playing ball, and running with other dogs.
The splendid running of the whippet, whose whole body is like a spring, is very impressive. By all means, please create an opportunity for Whippet to run with all its might.
It is vulnerable to the cold, so in winter it is necessary to wear clothes and take measures against the cold, such as taking a walk.

Whippet training

Whippet

A whippet is a breed that is easy to train because it is highly adaptable to training and obedient to its owner. However, when training whippets, it is important to keep in mind that they were originally hunting dogs.

The whippet has the blood of a hunting dog, so it reacts sensitively to movement.
If they see something that moves, they may suddenly start chasing it, so be careful when walking.

Also, because Whippets are sensitive to people's attitudes, please refrain from yelling or becoming irritated while training.

Whippet diseases to watch out for

The Whippet is a relatively long-lived dog breed among medium-sized dogs, but in order to have it live as long as possible, it is necessary for the owner to know the diseases that the Whippet is prone to.

Diseases that whippets are prone to include:

  • ・Skin disease
  • ・Cleft palate
  • ・Cataract
  • ・Auricular alopecia

The key to a long life is early detection and early treatment of illness, so if you think your dog is acting strangely, take him or her to a veterinarian immediately. Observe your dog regularly and be aware of even the slightest changes.

Tips for owning a whippet

Be aware of hunting dog habits.

The whippet, which was originally used as a hunting dog, has a strong bite and may chase moving objects, so caution is required.

If you have a whippet in your home with small children, be careful not to let it bite you. It is said that they have a strong bite even when they are puppies, so it is important to train them without spoiling them.

Also, if you see something moving during a walk, it may suddenly start running, so please be careful to keep your whippet under control at all times. Keep in mind that you have inherited the blood of a hunting dog.

Keep indoors

The Whippet has a short, single coat, which makes it very resistant to heat but very sensitive to cold. Be sure to keep them indoors, as they tend to get sick if you keep them outdoors. Keep your whippet comfortable in the winter by keeping an eye on the temperature.

In addition, whippets are friendly, affectionate, and very affectionate, and they love snuggling up to their owners. Even in such a case, it will be suitable for indoor storage and will always be available to the owner.
The whippet is considered a dog breed that does not bark excessively due to its calm personality, so many people live alone and keep it indoors.

How to care for your whippet

Brushing

The whippet has a single coat, so it sheds less hair, but since it has short hair and the cycle of hair growth is fast, it is necessary to take measures against hair loss.
Dog breeds with a lot of hair loss require daily brushing, but for whippets, the frequency of brushing is about once a week.

Since the hair is short, use a brush made of rubber or silicone or an animal hair brush. The point is to brush gently and carefully so as not to damage the skin.

Brushing has the effect of trimming the coat and promoting blood circulation, and you can deepen your bond with your dog by making physical contact.
Brush your whippet regularly to maintain its beautiful coat and build a good relationship.

Shampoo

Whippets should be shampooed about once a month.
Shampooing too much can damage the skin, so if you are concerned about dirt on the hair, wipe it off with a wet towel.

Shampoo can also prevent hair loss and wash away dirt on the coat. A whippet is a dog breed that is prone to skin diseases, so be sure to shampoo it regularly and keep it clean.

Summary

With a slender figure and an elegant atmosphere, Whippet has a very calm personality. It is popular not only for its appearance and personality but also because it is a dog breed that is easy to keep, even in households with small children or if you live alone.
When you keep a whippet, please understand the roots, personality, and training methods introduced in this article.