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Oh don't worry I'm boring anyway :lol: , but seriously I want a snuggle bed for myself they look really comfy. The whippet ones look like a cross between a sleeping bag and a giant envelope.jodster74 said:
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Oh don't worry I'm boring anyway :lol: , but seriously I want a snuggle bed for myself they look really comfy. The whippet ones look like a cross between a sleeping bag and a giant envelope.jodster74 said:
I know what you mean - Ours came this week and have been tempted to get in a few times... Do they come in human sizes Debs?Alex Delarge said:Oh don't worry I'm boring anyway :lol: , but seriously I want a snuggle bed for myself they look really comfy. The whippet ones look like a cross between a sleeping bag and a giant envelope.jodster74 said:
Never thought about that, haven't found any puppy classes round about here though, I am worried about not socializing the dog correctly and classes seem to be the ideal way to do this. I don't drive either which is also a pain, I walk everywhere, but within reason!! I guess I thought that if I buy from a respected breeder there is more chance of me making a mistake in training than the breeder. But then again it seems that you only know how good a breeder is by word of mouth and since I've only really started opening my ears, it's a lot to try and take in & make sense of.boothros said:In your position, Id consider a newborn pup in PREFERANCE to an older dog. With a newborn you will not have to retrain any other persons mistakes. As long as you are prepared to read a lot & maybe attend some puppy classes, you will be fine.
That's great thanks a lot, I have been told about dog shows at the magnum but I've been struggling to find a schedule, their website seems to have only the schedule for that day (bit strange). :cheers:JAXASS14D said:Hi and welcome to K9 . The Peperone whippets live in Dunlop in Ayrshire and Mr and Mrs McLeod attend some of the open shows up here in Scotland and have been in whippets for many years . If you look on www.theprintshop.uk.com website you will find on-line schedules for the next few Scottish open shows . I'm sure there were some coming up in the Magnum Centre in Irvine . Hope this helps
Jax
They don't pick locks... but if they're anything like my pup Ruby they're very good at bidding their time esp when they've set their heart on the destruction of particular objects like toilet rolls, pens, baby kids toys and the like! That said she's certainly the easiest pup I've known, she's very laid back. Oh and Puppy classes are great for socialising esp if you can find a nice relaxed one (I didn't take to the army drill ones myself!)Alex Delarge said:Yeah I've heard they like a crafty chew now and again :- " don't worry, the only objects I hold dear are locked away in my music room, whippets can't pick locks can they? I'll check the stirling whippet club out, it isn't too far away.
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