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I've been looking at the fantstic pictures of Vixen in another thread, and it has prompted me to ask a question about condition. Vixen is obviously in fab condition and this makes me wonder if my whippies are overweight or is condition all about the dogs purpose. I've been piling the food in Woody and Bobby since I got them because they were skeletons but at what point should I level it out and just try to maintain condition? Their muscle tone has improved but as they can only manage about half an hour to forty minutes walk a day because they're very old boys it's unlikely muscle tone will improve any further? I'm a bit confused generally about what weight/condition a whippet should be in as you see quite a few variations, but I am interested to find out what is the best body type for old and young whippets to have? or if they differ at all? Can any one give me advice?
Also, I've always thought that keeping your whippy warm (i.e putting rugs on him if he's shivering) will help maintain condition, as being cold uses up body fuel that would otherwise be stored as fat? Am I right in thinking this or is this an old wives tail
I hope this makes sense,
Woody, he looks very cold here because I just took of his fleeces so you could get an idea of his condition
Bobby
Also, I've always thought that keeping your whippy warm (i.e putting rugs on him if he's shivering) will help maintain condition, as being cold uses up body fuel that would otherwise be stored as fat? Am I right in thinking this or is this an old wives tail
I hope this makes sense,
Woody, he looks very cold here because I just took of his fleeces so you could get an idea of his condition
Bobby