Hi,
I'm new here and thinking of getting a whippet pup sometime in the future as a pet and hobby racing it.
I have already got 2 Border Terriers heading for their 9th year - both litter sisters, therefore bitches.
After being the family pets for nearly 9 yrs, will they resent or accept a puppy coming into "their" territory?
Would another bitch puppy create more problems than a dog (male) or vice versa?
Both BT's have always slept, eaten, played together from 9 weeks - until last year when one became aggressive towards the other - two terriers, neither will back down - so fur flies!
This happens occasionally , rest of the time they get on fine, still act like pups. How will a whippet puppy affect (or be affected) by this situation, especially as sometime in its life, the whippet pup will learn to race and therefore have its instincts sharpened?
The BT's race around the garden like wild things - their speed, colouring and size resemble a rabbit, can I expect one day that playing together, the whippet will give chase and injury/kill one of them?
The last thing I want to do is upset the status quo. I also wouldn't want a separate routine (other than schooling the whippet at a local club), ie, whippet never mixing with terriers, separate walks etc.
Any advice and experiences on the subject from forum members most welcome! :blink: Cheers!
I'm new here and thinking of getting a whippet pup sometime in the future as a pet and hobby racing it.
I have already got 2 Border Terriers heading for their 9th year - both litter sisters, therefore bitches.
After being the family pets for nearly 9 yrs, will they resent or accept a puppy coming into "their" territory?
Would another bitch puppy create more problems than a dog (male) or vice versa?
Both BT's have always slept, eaten, played together from 9 weeks - until last year when one became aggressive towards the other - two terriers, neither will back down - so fur flies!
This happens occasionally , rest of the time they get on fine, still act like pups. How will a whippet puppy affect (or be affected) by this situation, especially as sometime in its life, the whippet pup will learn to race and therefore have its instincts sharpened?
The BT's race around the garden like wild things - their speed, colouring and size resemble a rabbit, can I expect one day that playing together, the whippet will give chase and injury/kill one of them?
The last thing I want to do is upset the status quo. I also wouldn't want a separate routine (other than schooling the whippet at a local club), ie, whippet never mixing with terriers, separate walks etc.
Any advice and experiences on the subject from forum members most welcome! :blink: Cheers!
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