A dog. Miniature version of a Grayhound which can run almost as fast and turn better. (bred for show dogs hunting dogs and racing dos)
Breed All About It - 1998 Whippet was released on: USA: 6 September 2001
Mixing a pitbull with another breed is a bad move. Breeders will not recommend so.
It's up to you... but I would recommend a smaller dog like a Papillon.
No, the Italian Greyhound is not a large breed dog.
Yes. http://www.dog-breed-dictionary.com/whippet-dog-breed.html
If you get the whippet when it is older then it probably is not used to cats and will chase it. However by introducing them when the whippet is a VERY young puppy will get it used to cats.
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 .
a whippet or if you want a big one a greyhound, easy to train, intelligent calm and friendly!
Like all dogs, it is Canis familiaris.
In romanized Persian, "whippet" can be translated as "vephet." However, it's important to note that there may not be a direct equivalent for the breed name in Persian, as it primarily refers to a specific type of dog.
A Whippet Bedlington Terrier, often referred to as a "Whippet Bedlington," is a mixed breed that can vary in size. Typically, a purebred Whippet stands around 18 to 22 inches tall at the shoulder, while a Bedlington Terrier is about 15 to 17 inches tall. The height of the mixed breed will likely fall somewhere within this range, depending on the traits inherited from each parent. It's important to consider that individual growth can vary, so some may be slightly taller or shorter.
I believe they are the result from breeding together a greyhound and a Foxy.