Yes. A whippet resembles a small greyhound.
Whippets were originally bred for catching rabbits. Later for both this and racing and lure-coursing. These days, the catching rabbits is frowned upon, so lure-coursing and racing have taken its place for the most part. We can say now, that the breed is bred to run in general. They love to run and are the fastest in excelleration and cornering, as well as one of the fasted in top-speed in general. The result of them being bred for performance has led to a healthy breed that can live a very long life if they avoid bad running accidents.
Yes, they are.
Whippets shake to regulate their body temperature and release excess energy.
Many dogs have problems with different forms of arthritis, Whippets are no exception.
I would say that whippets are easy to train but considering that they are sight hounds, they get distracted easily.
No, a Whippet is much larger than an Italian Greyhound which is like a mini Greyhound. Whippets look more like Greyhounds only Whippets are larger.
Most Dog's have very good eyesight, but Sight Hounds such as Greyhounds, Whippets, Borzois, Salukis and Afghan Hounds were bred to hunt on sight alone - rather than using scent.
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Yes, but very little.
yes a lot!
It is not safe or responsible to use whipped cream canisters for doing whippets. Whippets involve inhaling nitrous oxide, which can be harmful and even life-threatening. It is important to prioritize your health and avoid engaging in risky behaviors like this.