hi, i'm after a puppy, someone said a wippet would be best ,as i have 3 children and they never attack and bite, is this correct,thanks new user.
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thanks lesley i will read FAQ if i can find it ,this is all very new to me*Lesley* said:Welcome to K9 Pinky :cheers: I think you need to have a good read of the forum especially the FAQ section you will find lots of useful info on there, so you can make a more informed decision.
There is a lot more to whippet ownership than wanting a dog which is non aggressive, no dog can ever be garaunteed 100% to never attack and bite they are still a dog after all, they still have their own personality.......... and teeth, even whippets have to brought up properly to be the wonderful breed that they are :huggles:
Good luck :luck:
hi jax they are 12,9and 4 ,i do realise that no dog is 100% safe just wanted to find best dog for us ,and wippets seem so adorableJAX said:No dog , what ever breed , should EVER be left alone with a child .
If a child was to accidently tread on the dog and the dog objected who would get the blame ? yep , the dog ,unless they was an adult there to see it .
Whippets do make the most wonderful pets , but all animals need respect . how old are your children . may I ask :cheers:
There you go Pinky just click on the link :thumbsup:pinky said:thanks lesley i will read FAQ if i can find it ,this is all very new to me*Lesley* said:Welcome to K9 Pinky :cheers: I think you need to have a good read of the forum especially the FAQ section you will find lots of useful info on there, so you can make a more informed decision.
There is a lot more to whippet ownership than wanting a dog which is non aggressive, no dog can ever be garaunteed 100% to never attack and bite they are still a dog after all, they still have their own personality.......... and teeth, even whippets have to brought up properly to be the wonderful breed that they are :huggles:
Good luck :luck:
thanks again lesley we want to be a forever home so are making sure a wippet is right for us.If we dicide on one,would you recommend a boy or girl*Lesley* said:There you go Pinky just click on the link :thumbsup:pinky said:thanks lesley i will read FAQ if i can find it ,this is all very new to me*Lesley* said:Welcome to K9 Pinky :cheers: I think you need to have a good read of the forum especially the FAQ section you will find lots of useful info on there, so you can make a more informed decision.
There is a lot more to whippet ownership than wanting a dog which is non aggressive, no dog can ever be garaunteed 100% to never attack and bite they are still a dog after all, they still have their own personality.......... and teeth, even whippets have to brought up properly to be the wonderful breed that they are :huggles:
Good luck :luck:
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I have both and both are as lovely I suppose the main consideration would be seasons, boys are easier in that respect because they are practically the same all year round, where as bitches seasons can mean you have to accomodate for the fact that you have to watch them like a hawk and also it makes taking them out during that time near on impossible for fear of accident,sometimes twice a year for pretty much a month each time ,but if you don't mind working round that its well worth it :huggles:pinky said:thanks again lesley we want to be a forever home so are making sure a wippet is right for us.If we dicide on one,would you recommend a boy or girl*Lesley* said:There you go Pinky just click on the link :thumbsup:pinky said:thanks lesley i will read FAQ if i can find it ,this is all very new to me*Lesley* said:Welcome to K9 Pinky :cheers: I think you need to have a good read of the forum especially the FAQ section you will find lots of useful info on there, so you can make a more informed decision.
There is a lot more to whippet ownership than wanting a dog which is non aggressive, no dog can ever be garaunteed 100% to never attack and bite they are still a dog after all, they still have their own personality.......... and teeth, even whippets have to brought up properly to be the wonderful breed that they are :huggles:
Good luck :luck:
http://www.k9community.co.uk/forums/index.php?showforum=55
*Lesley* said:As a family pet ,we have been interested in whippets for about 9 months now, and contacted Mrs Jones at whippet rescue for information about re homing, but there is such a long waiting list and we are not sure if buying one from a internet puppy site is the way to go, but finding a breeder with pups seems impossible. that why i thought chatting on k9 might helppinky said:I have both and both are as lovely I suppose the main consideration would be seasons, boys are easier in that respect because they are practically the same all year round, where as bitches seasons can mean you have to accomodate for the fact that you have to watch them like a hawk and also it makes taking them out during that time near on impossible for fear of accident,sometimes twice a year for pretty much a month each time ,but if you don't mind working round that its well worth it :huggles:*Lesley* said:thanks again lesley we want to be a forever home so are making sure a wippet is right for us.If we dicide on one,would you recommend a boy or girlpinky said:thanks lesley i will read FAQ if i can find it ,this is all very new to me*Lesley* said:Welcome to K9 Pinky :cheers: I think you need to have a good read of the forum especially the FAQ section you will find lots of useful info on there, so you can make a more informed decision.
There is a lot more to whippet ownership than wanting a dog which is non aggressive, no dog can ever be garaunteed 100% to never attack and bite they are still a dog after all, they still have their own personality.......... and teeth, even whippets have to brought up properly to be the wonderful breed that they are :huggles:
Good luck :luck:
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Are you looking for a whippet as a pet only or have you anything in mind showing/racing/working?
pinky said:Just keep looking on the board Pinky, lots of people have their lovely whippets through K9, in the meantime just keep reading the info so you'll be totally prepared for when a whippet takes over your life*Lesley* said:As a family pet ,we have been interested in whippets for about 9 months now, and contacted Mrs Jones at whippet rescue for information about re homing, but there is such a long waiting list and we are not sure if buying one from a internet puppy site is the way to go, but finding a breeder with pups seems impossible. that why i thought chatting on k9 might helppinky said:I have both and both are as lovely I suppose the main consideration would be seasons, boys are easier in that respect because they are practically the same all year round, where as bitches seasons can mean you have to accomodate for the fact that you have to watch them like a hawk and also it makes taking them out during that time near on impossible for fear of accident,sometimes twice a year for pretty much a month each time ,but if you don't mind working round that its well worth it :huggles:*Lesley* said:thanks again lesley we want to be a forever home so are making sure a wippet is right for us.If we dicide on one,would you recommend a boy or girlpinky said:thanks lesley i will read FAQ if i can find it ,this is all very new to me*Lesley* said:Welcome to K9 Pinky :cheers: I think you need to have a good read of the forum especially the FAQ section you will find lots of useful info on there, so you can make a more informed decision.
There is a lot more to whippet ownership than wanting a dog which is non aggressive, no dog can ever be garaunteed 100% to never attack and bite they are still a dog after all, they still have their own personality.......... and teeth, even whippets have to brought up properly to be the wonderful breed that they are :huggles:
Good luck :luck:
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http://www.k9community.co.uk/forums/index.php?showforum=55
Are you looking for a whippet as a pet only or have you anything in mind showing/racing/working?
*Lesley* said:pinky said:Just keep looking on the board Pinky, lots of people have their lovely whippets through K9, in the meantime just keep reading the info so you'll be totally prepared for when a whippet takes over your life*Lesley* said:As a family pet ,we have been interested in whippets for about 9 months now, and contacted Mrs Jones at whippet rescue for information about re homing, but there is such a long waiting list and we are not sure if buying one from a internet puppy site is the way to go, but finding a breeder with pups seems impossible. that why i thought chatting on k9 might helppinky said:I have both and both are as lovely I suppose the main consideration would be seasons, boys are easier in that respect because they are practically the same all year round, where as bitches seasons can mean you have to accomodate for the fact that you have to watch them like a hawk and also it makes taking them out during that time near on impossible for fear of accident,sometimes twice a year for pretty much a month each time ,but if you don't mind working round that its well worth it :huggles:*Lesley* said:thanks again lesley we want to be a forever home so are making sure a wippet is right for us.If we dicide on one,would you recommend a boy or girlpinky said:thanks lesley i will read FAQ if i can find it ,this is all very new to me*Lesley* said:Welcome to K9 Pinky :cheers: I think you need to have a good read of the forum especially the FAQ section you will find lots of useful info on there, so you can make a more informed decision.
There is a lot more to whippet ownership than wanting a dog which is non aggressive, no dog can ever be garaunteed 100% to never attack and bite they are still a dog after all, they still have their own personality.......... and teeth, even whippets have to brought up properly to be the wonderful breed that they are :huggles:
Good luck :luck:
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http://www.k9community.co.uk/forums/index.php?showforum=55
Are you looking for a whippet as a pet only or have you anything in mind showing/racing/working?
you got it spot on there lesley WHEN A WHIPPET TAKES OVER YOUR LIFE (w00t)
I love children that don't bite or attack :lol:as i have 3 children and they never attack and bite,
Hee hee, I noticed that :clown:Mark Roberts said:I love children that don't bite or attack :lol:as i have 3 children and they never attack and bite,
Sorry couldn't resist. :b
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