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Ahh you mean crosses! I wondered what the xs meant. I agree but like I've said the whippet always was a cross breed and still is in non peds.(w00t) na jacs they are xs including the big ones. :thumbsup: some might like to think there whippets but if you cross a whippet x whippet x whippet x greyhound in my book that makes them non peds and NO book wll change my mind on this one unless and this will never happen we breed the greyhound out of the bloodline. :sweating:No Graham they're all definately whippets, including the big ones :thumbsup: Been doing some more mooching specifically in the 1880-1920 period and a lot of whippets were, and I quote ''only a few pounds lighter than greyhounds'' :thumbsup:
Whipeteer might be interested to know I've come across a film of what appears to be a black and tan, whippet like dog racing. :thumbsup:
It depends on how many generations a person thinks defines pure bred. I know some kennel clubs outside the UK accept 3 generations which is why non peds blood has been accepted in linings abroad.