Hi there!
A bit of advice required please from anyone able to help.
I brought home my first ever whippet pup four weeks ago. He was eight weeks old and is now 12 weeks. He has had his innoculations and is beginning to enjoy his walks out.
My problem is that I am finding it really difficult in deciding how much to let him run around and play (off the lead) with other dogs he comes across. He is also increasingly active at home, usually dashing about like a madman ( when he isn't fast asleep!)
My big worry is that he will end up hurting himself and ruining any chance of a racing career which is one of the main reasons I got him. Yes he is a lovely pet and the whole family loves him but he really can be a handful and I'm getting so nervous that I feel he has to be watched literally every second.
On the other hand I remind myself that he is a whippet and that surely this is entirely natural. If I stop him running about I fear I may stifle any natural running ability and this may have a detrimental effect when the training for racing begins. I know that many greyhound pups reared in Ireland are simply left to their own devices and the rearer (unlike me) doesn't lose any sleep about the pups crashing about! They run about with dogs of various sizes, get bashed about and often go on to have dazzling racing careers.
Should I be worried and more or less wrap him up in cotton wool until until he starts schooling or can I relax a bit and not worry when he bounces off the odd labrador when letting him play about in the local park? Is the rough and tumble good for him? I don't necessarily want to turn him into the canine version of Julian Cleary! I'm sure there is a happy medium to be reached somewhere but at the moment I'm not too sure where it is!
Even at home I can be innocently mooching about be it in a room or in the garden, I turn my back on him for 2 seconds then yelp! He has come crashing into me or some other member of the family and we've accidentally stepped on his toes! He is usually perfectly OK but my blood pressure goes sky high for the next hour because I'm worried sick that I might have hurt him.
Someone please tell me this is normal! Or should I become even more neurotic and take even more care than I am?
Any advice gratefully received!!
A bit of advice required please from anyone able to help.
I brought home my first ever whippet pup four weeks ago. He was eight weeks old and is now 12 weeks. He has had his innoculations and is beginning to enjoy his walks out.
My problem is that I am finding it really difficult in deciding how much to let him run around and play (off the lead) with other dogs he comes across. He is also increasingly active at home, usually dashing about like a madman ( when he isn't fast asleep!)
My big worry is that he will end up hurting himself and ruining any chance of a racing career which is one of the main reasons I got him. Yes he is a lovely pet and the whole family loves him but he really can be a handful and I'm getting so nervous that I feel he has to be watched literally every second.
On the other hand I remind myself that he is a whippet and that surely this is entirely natural. If I stop him running about I fear I may stifle any natural running ability and this may have a detrimental effect when the training for racing begins. I know that many greyhound pups reared in Ireland are simply left to their own devices and the rearer (unlike me) doesn't lose any sleep about the pups crashing about! They run about with dogs of various sizes, get bashed about and often go on to have dazzling racing careers.
Should I be worried and more or less wrap him up in cotton wool until until he starts schooling or can I relax a bit and not worry when he bounces off the odd labrador when letting him play about in the local park? Is the rough and tumble good for him? I don't necessarily want to turn him into the canine version of Julian Cleary! I'm sure there is a happy medium to be reached somewhere but at the moment I'm not too sure where it is!
Even at home I can be innocently mooching about be it in a room or in the garden, I turn my back on him for 2 seconds then yelp! He has come crashing into me or some other member of the family and we've accidentally stepped on his toes! He is usually perfectly OK but my blood pressure goes sky high for the next hour because I'm worried sick that I might have hurt him.
Someone please tell me this is normal! Or should I become even more neurotic and take even more care than I am?
Any advice gratefully received!!