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I just watched a lure-coursing event yesterday, where sight hounds chased plastic bags around a large field. I had a chance to time some whippets over the 900 yard course. The fastest I clocked completed the course in approximately 38 seconds, and many whippets completed the course in about 40 seconds. These results should be thought of as approximate, because I was timing with a stop watch, and the dogs were navigating a twisting course where they may have turned wide enough to change the total distance traveled. So, if you believe my stopwatch, and that the top dog stayed right on course, that would be about 49 miles per hour.

I own a whippet and bought a guide to the breed a couple years later, according to the book I bought it says that whippets can run up to 45 mph. I know my dog Grayson is super fast so I'm thinking that is probably a pretty accurate statement. He can keep up with our neighbors Greyhound, no problem.

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