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Hi,

My whippet dog is at least 21.5 ( bigger than our Border collie bitch in hight, weight, bone and stature). KC reg. He has Denhill, Peperone, Oakbark and Nevedith blood in him. Never shown him except at local horse shows where he has won. Wouldn't swap him for the world.
 
He'd do well in America where the standard is 22ins. But you won't part with him so I guess it's useless information to you ;)

I bet he's a darling!

He might be tall but he's got some damn fine kennel names in his pedigree! :D
 
aslan.

Thank you. He is an absolute gem and i wouldn't part with him, although I wouldn't mind a son of his, if he ever is lucky enough to find the prfect parntner.

Will try and down load a photo but am not having much sucess. Can anyone help.
 
I'm not sure how to help get a pic on the board.

I would assume that if you click browse in the file attachment section (underneath where you write your message) you should be able to find the file from your own folders and just click attach.

If this doesn't work, I hope someone does help you so I can see your boy!
 
How to upload a photograph...

Reply to your post like normal but do not 'Add Reply' at this point.

Just underneath the box where you enter your post text you will see a section called 'File Attachments'.

In that section there is a button marked 'Browse'.

Click on this button and browse your local folders to find the file you want to upload. This file should be .gif or .jpg.

Select this file (Open), you will now return to the posting form & you should see the path to your file in the 'File Attacments' area.

Click on 'Add Reply' like normal.

A few points to note....

Files should be smaller than 75kb. If they are larger than this they will take too long for most people to download - 75kb is adequate for almost every photograph. You will not be able to load files bigger than 75kb.

Photgraphs are usually best uploaded as .jpg files. Gif files only need to be saved at 72dpi.

The picture should be no wider than about 500 pixels wide - otherwise it will just end up too big on everyones screens.

You cannot see the picture if you 'Preview Post' (because it hasn't been uploaded to the server at that point).

When you press 'Add Reply' it will take longer than normal to show the next screen because your picture has to be transfered to the server. Depending on the speed of your modem and the picture size this could take 30-60 seconds.

Using the method above you can only post one picture per post. There are alternative methods if you want more than this.

Hope that helps....
 
I've done it. Mitch was a young dog on the pic. He is now 4 and his ears do go back properly now. He was just posing as he had seen the squirrel running across the fence.
 
I knew it - he IS a darling - but to be honest I haven't met a whippet yet who isn't! :D
 

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