Although smaller in stature, the whippet is a dog breed that resembles the greyhound quite a bit. The whippet is the quickest dog breed of its size, with a top speed of 35 mph. Another characteristic of this sighthound is its watchful, kind, and playful disposition. The cheerful whippet is a charming and devoted friend who is a joyous addition to practically any family.
Care as a Pet/ In Captivity
Whippets are incredibly devoted to their families and dislike being left alone because it could cause them separation anxiety. A whippet might not be the greatest choice if your dog must spend the majority of the day by himself. They rarely display aggression and are very hospitable to outsiders. They do not make the best guard dogs as a result.
Exercise
To avoid any behavioral problems, it’s crucial to make sure whippets get a moderate amount of exercise. You might notice some harmful indoor behaviors if you don’t exercise, but when you do, they will immediately stop.
Whippets enjoy running, so make sure to give them a lot of room and daily exercise. The whippet will probably chase after anything moving because it is a sighthound and won’t be able to simply find its way back. The breed should never be allowed to go loose, and an “invisible fence” is not an option since once they detect something to chase, they won’t stop. They should be kept secure in the yard by a fence that is 5 to 6 feet tall.
Grooming
The whippet’s extremely short, smooth coat requires relatively little maintenance. The breed sheds at a low to moderate rate, however it tends to shed more throughout certain times of the year. The majority of whippets simply require occasional bathing and periodic brushing with a grooming glove. To avoid slipping on wet flooring, keep their nails short.
Nutrients and Diet
The recommended amount of dry dog food for a whippet’s two daily meals is up to 3/4 cup. The size, activity level, age, and other characteristics of the dog all influence their unique demands. Throughout its lifetime, your dog’s nutritional requirements will fluctuate, so talk to your veterinarian about what is right and obtain their advice. In order to prevent your dog from gaining any additional weight, be sure to keep an eye on their weight.