This depends. If you want a dog that is somewhat active but otherwise lazy, this dog is good for you. Whippets are also very energenic. If not, well, look for another dog. I have a whippet myself. Hope I helped. :)
Yes I suppose, they can be tricky to train though and you must not be rough with them as they are very sensitive. They are also quite reserved with strangers and can sometimes have trust issues with non-canine pets, but they are low maintenance, sweet affectionate dogs as long as you keep them exercised and are friendly with other canines.
In my experience whippets tend to be more quiet and shy and can lack the confidence that guarding breeds can have.
Yes, whippet dogs are great at hunting especially small creatures bunnies, rats, etc...
The YouTube video: Whippets Hunting Rats
I believe they are the result from breeding together a greyhound and a Foxy.
Greyhound or Whippet are slender dogs, but are usually jumpy and uneasy breeds.
The Whippet.
It's up to you... but I would recommend a smaller dog like a Papillon.
whippet, good to watch and good for bowling a reden
He was bred as a dog for races and for hunting.
Saluki are faster
Ultimate Dog Championships - 2006 Whippet Trials 1-12 was released on: USA: 2006
Greyhound then comes the whippet If you mean fattest then it could be any dog that is not fed a good diet or is over fed. If you mean biggest I would have to say and Old English Matiff because they could top 200 pounds. If in fact you mean the fastest dog then I agree the Greyhound or whippet would be the .
The Whippet is the fastest dog. It can can run about 40 miles per hour.
Hello there! if your female whippet has traits of a whippet she may be classified as a quarter or even less. when dogs are mated they don't necessarily have to be two pedigree dogs. one dog may have traits of lab for example. check this with your vet they may have more sufficent theories than myself
about 60km/h (37mp/h)