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Hello everyone, I've entered in some discussions on another forum before I knew this one existed. The previous forum was filled with American dog owners and after talking to them about things like insurance and crate training etc it became clear that there is a different philosophy to all of these things in the UK so it wasn't really helpful .
But anyway I have yet to purchase a whippet, I have never owned a dog of my own before but have been brought up in a doggy environment so I have a general Idea. I work from home so I could spend a lot of time with a pup, but I'm not sure I'll be able to train the animal correctly. Would it be fine to start with a new pup, or should I consider getting a pup round about half to a year old?
I've been trying really hard to get information on local whippet clubs (I live in North Ayrshire, Scotland) and whippet dog shows etc to try and get a feel for "what is considered a good specimen" & also to chat to more experienced owners about different aspects of being an owner. I really don't want to rush into things because in the end, a dog is a living thing & I'd like to be able to bring up a dog without any real trauma.
Any prebuying advice?
But anyway I have yet to purchase a whippet, I have never owned a dog of my own before but have been brought up in a doggy environment so I have a general Idea. I work from home so I could spend a lot of time with a pup, but I'm not sure I'll be able to train the animal correctly. Would it be fine to start with a new pup, or should I consider getting a pup round about half to a year old?
I've been trying really hard to get information on local whippet clubs (I live in North Ayrshire, Scotland) and whippet dog shows etc to try and get a feel for "what is considered a good specimen" & also to chat to more experienced owners about different aspects of being an owner. I really don't want to rush into things because in the end, a dog is a living thing & I'd like to be able to bring up a dog without any real trauma.
Any prebuying advice?