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Whippet Club of Canada

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History:
The name “Whippet” first appeared in print in 1610. Many people support the theory that they are a cross between a Greyhound and Terrier dating from the 19th century in Britian. The antiquity of the Whippet is supported by many ancient sculptures and tapestries in many countries. Whippets were known to be great poacher's dogs and the coal miners in Great Britian raced them for sport and dubbed them the “Poor Man’s Greyhound”.
Disposition:
Whippets are lively and alert but not in the least high strung. They are a very versatile breed that can run, play and then be a couch potato 10 minutes later. Whippets are very attached to their people and those they love. They are truly a great companion and prefer not to be left alone for long periods of time.
Maintenance:
Whippets are low maintenance and only occasionally require a bath, but do enjoy a good brushing with a hound glove. Nails should be trimmed once a week. 
Environment & Excercise:
Although Whippets can do well as apartment dogs, a fenced yard is ideal to have a whippet.You don’t require a lot of property, daily walks are all they need in exercise. They do mind the cold and the rain and should not be left in very cold temps for extended periods of time. Whippets are excellent house dogs and love nothing more than to snuggle under the covers. Whippets love to chase balls, frisbees and especially a white fur. A run in the park makes for a happy Whippet as long as there is a fenced-in, safe area. Whippets really enjoy lure coursing and racing where they get to chase a “fake” rabbit. Whippets are also very adept at Flyball and Agility.
Whippet Activities:
Whippets are truly the “do-it-all” breed. You can have a lot of fun with your Whippet whether you choose lure coursing, racing, showing, obedience, flyball, agility or just enjoying the wonderful companionship of this delightful breed. See our new activities page for more information!
Getting a Whippet:
Now you know a little about the Whippet and have decided this is the dog for you? Talk to ethical breeders referred to you by this Club. Go to dog shows and talk to the breeders there. Do NOT be in a hurry. Nothing worthwhile is attained overnight. Reputable breeders do not have puppies available all the time,but their puppies will be worth waiting for. Go visit a local breeder just to see what whippets are like in their home environment. 
Information on the Whippet Breed