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What a nice thread! So many beautiful whippets faces :wub: And eyes and ears too :lol:

I will also post some pics.

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Whippet ears at puppy stage :teehee: Here at about 6 weeks

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And here the same dog at 5 months

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Here is my addition to the eyes and ears thread...I love this expression.

 
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dessie said:
Ridgesetter said:
But getting back to the S shape.  Someone suggested we NOT mention "s" as it is confusing to trainees who look for a more extreme underline and topline. 
Thoughts?

Cheers

Personally I would associate an 'S' shape outline with Italian Greyhounds and not Whippets. IGs that haven't got that lovely curvy outline tend to look like Miniature

Whippets and vice versa.

I want to see a flowing but much flatter topline with just the gentle arch over the loin and definitely not falling away over the croup!!!

I totally agree regarding the not falling away over the croup - there are far to many steep croups. I wish I could draw what I am trying to say.... we also refer to the sweeping curves & S shapes on the pointers & they are by no means IG in style, and in fact not even whippet like (w00t)

So there you go - INTERPRETATION from one person to another is clearly quite open. The whippet IMO is a series of gracious curves - the "S" as such is not really an "S" afterall - it is more of an expression - totally agree with the slight rise above the loin & length - however, there does need to be consistent flow, we see to many that are far to sharp neck into shoulder, big dips behind the withers & the are either starting to rise to early & being to roachy or the complete opposite where the dogs are flat & square bumbed.

The whippet is a tough breed to judge as there are so many "types" around, quite hard for the up n comings not to get confused or fixated on one particular point.

Good luck with your newbies - I am sure you will do an awesome job. For me, the shape of the whippet is important & all forms of exaggeration are to be avoided - therefore the "S" shape is more like it has had an iron on it - your club may be right about staying away from the "S" shape for the trainees as it does lead to quite a variance in interpretation. I don't mind if you want to fly me over so I can show you exactly what I mean with my hand signals (w00t) (w00t)
 
Maybe "S" shape is confusing, but I think good "tuck-up" is essential, as is topline that is not flat, and does not flatten on move. What is the ideal arch can be open to interpretation, but flat is flat = incorrect. :)
 
shenace said:
I don't mind if you want to fly me over so I can show you exactly what I mean with my hand signals (w00t)   (w00t)
You're ALL welcome but I don't think the Club's coffers can spread to airfares but I'm sure we can stretch out for some tea and coffee. :p .

Seriously though, if anyone has an example of great topline and underline (you can cut off heads, rear and legs), we'd love to see it. Anne-Marie and I are still searching for this. We can find great underlines and flat toplines, and great toplines with steep, sharp underlines.

Love the pics. Keep 'em coming. :thumbsup:

Cheers
 
As you say it can all be interpreted differently by different people,but personally I don't like a whippet to have too much "rise" and run the risk of looking like an IG but I also don't like "tabletops" either.

I have attached a pic of a topline and underline that I like. Though others may feel differently as it is all down to personal taste whilst staying within the standard (or the persons interpretation of the standard!!)
 
Ridgesetter said:
Some great shots.  Thanks everyone.  :thumbsup:
Here's an example of what we're doing with the pics and why we didn't need to know who was who:

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We're trying to have a page of eyes only - range of colours, but all with that beautiful whippet expression.

What about the key hallmarks?

Cheers

 
I've found one more pic with eyes, even cropped it.

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And nice bodies in my opinion:

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I've already sent you lots of eyes and ears, here are some bodies too!

Louise

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What about the opposite end of the scale - what whippet ears [SIZE=14pt]SHOULDN'T[/SIZE] do (w00t)

Louise

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