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does anyone know of any breeders in the uk with white whippets! have seen some online and would love to get my whippet a pal and a white is what we would like. :))
 
abbey07 said:
does anyone know of any breeders in the uk with white whippets! have seen some online and would love to get my whippet a pal and a white is what we would like. :))
How many would you like-we've got a houseful-lol

need constant washing especially when they've rolled in fox poo and you need to carry a clothes brush around with you everywhere you go-

black clothing is a no, no.

Karen
 
Karen-Coral said:
How many would you like-we've got a houseful-lolneed constant washing especially when they've rolled in fox poo and you need to carry a clothes brush around with you everywhere you go-

black clothing is a no, no.

Karen

Im sure you wouldn't swop them for anything :lol:
 
How many would you like-we've got a houseful-lol

need constant washing especially when they've rolled in fox poo and you need to carry a clothes brush around with you everywhere you go-

black clothing is a no, no.

 

Karen

oh send them over to me, i'll have them :- "
 
Karen-Coral said:
abbey07 said:
does anyone know of any breeders in the uk with white whippets! have seen some online and would love to get my whippet a pal and a white is what we would like. :))
How many would you like-we've got a houseful-lol

need constant washing especially when they've rolled in fox poo and you need to carry a clothes brush around with you everywhere you go-

black clothing is a no, no.

Karen

 
just fiddling with new photo programme to resize......

testing, testing
 
Karen-Coral said:
just fiddling with new photo programme to resize......testing, testing

What a wonderful pile of whippets...I had never thought about the clothes thing...maybe I'll rethink my thoughts on parti-colours...wouldn't be able to wear any colour with a black whippet and a white whippet (w00t)
 
There's 2 more WHITE ones not in the pic and 2 light fawn!!!!! (w00t)
 
Look at that lot i didn't realsie you had all those whites.

Make an impressive picture dont they, all togethere there :wub:
 
Karen-Coral said:
just fiddling with new photo programme to resize......testing, testing

they look lovely, was trying to figure out what that was by his leg and saw your new year post. How's Barney's leg now ? is he out of his metal work now ?
 
We have a predominantely white dog and 3 brindle and white parti colours.

We got no whites in our litter sired by Frankie our white boy though :(
 
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Julie D said:
Karen-Coral said:
just fiddling with new photo programme to resize......testing, testing

they look lovely, was trying to figure out what that was by his leg and saw your new year post. How's Barney's leg now ? is he out of his metal work now ?

Unfortunately not-originally he broke it in January-he was doing really well the leg was perfectly straight and he was having regular hydrotherapy sessions-then in May-it broke again! he just twirled in the garden and we heard it go-the vet said we had all just been VERY unlucky :( Sooooooo....The frame was put back on and it should be on till about the end of November-

He's just turned 2 and he's spent almost half his life restrained :(

Also- his leg isn't straight anymore. :wacko:

Anyhow he's a lovely, lovely boy and we will just have to see how he goes.

In hindsight he may well have been better off put to sleep-I know that sounds awful-but he's going to have a lot of issues/problems just socialising and stuff when his leg is finally mended.

We are/will be extremely anxious about letting him run free again.
 
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aww the poor thing, that is really bad luck.

I can understand what you mean about being anxious about letting him run free, they go so fast and turn so quickly, but he'll want to run with all his mates won't he, fingers crossed it'll mend and be even stronger where the callous formation has grown over the break.

Their legs are fo fine boned anyway so you'll probably be able to feel the bump where it mends, at least he's not an only dog and he'll be well socialised with his own family :luck: :luck: :huggles:
 
nothing to do with the white dog issue, but I don't understand about putting a dog to sleep because of a broken leg; if it breaks a third time wouldn't amputation be an option? Most three-legged dogs adapt well from what I've seen.
 
Karen-Coral said:
just fiddling with new photo programme to resize......testing, testing

Karen, your dogs are all gorgeous... :wub: :wub: my first whippie was white.. :huggles:

Abbey Lesley on here had a litter of partially white... :- " with a bit of black thrown in... :lol: they were all gorgeous.. :wub:
 
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Macha said:
nothing to do with the white dog issue, but I don't understand about putting a dog to sleep because of a broken leg; if it breaks a third time wouldn't amputation be an option? Most three-legged dogs adapt well from what I've seen.
Amputation is better on the hind legs rather than the front and that too is not without its problems-especially later on in life-saw a few of aputee's at our hydrotherapy sessions-

and to be honest its heartbreaking to see a fit and active animal reduced to the position he is in now-without taking his leg off and watching him watch the rest of his family/pack run free.

Not really the issue but-the cost up to now is astronomical and its not over yet.

If it breaks again he will certainly be put to sleep-We can't go through anymore with him and I wouldn't wish him to either.
 
abbey07 said:
does anyone know of any breeders in the uk with white whippets! have seen some online and would love to get my whippet a pal and a white is what we would like. :))

getting back to the original post.......and away from 'Barney of Doomed Valley and Beyond'

Lol

Are white whippets difficult to come by? say....like comparing them to blues?
 
Karen-Coral said:
Macha said:
nothing to do with the white dog issue, but I don't understand about putting a dog to sleep because of a broken leg; if it breaks a third time wouldn't amputation be an option? Most three-legged dogs adapt well from what I've seen.
Amputation is better on the hind legs rather than the front and that too is not without its problems-especially later on in life-saw a few of aputee's at our hydrotherapy sessions-

and to be honest its heartbreaking to see a fit and active animal reduced to the position he is in now-without taking his leg off and watching him watch the rest of his family/pack run free.

Not really the issue but-the cost up to now is astronomical and its not over yet.

If it breaks again he will certainly be put to sleep-We can't go through anymore with him and I wouldn't wish him to either.


Karen I know just how you feel :(

It is heartbreaking watching you dog , looking through a cage watching the pack living a normal life. Unless you have had a dog, break its leg twice and had the vet bill, having to look after it and the pain of a cage life,,and then after he's got the all clear to live a normal life and he breaks a leg again,,,it's bloddy dementing for all the family :(

I have had a dog who broke his leg, after 12 weeks of trying to save it, it was amputated, it was a front right leg, the cost in 1994 was almost £2000 and the dog died early as his good leg could no longer take the beeting day after day. If this dog had hurt his good front leg,,,just say 1 month after the operation, he would have had to be pts.

Karen I wish Barney all the best, I know just how it feels to watch your pup be in so much pain and the PAIN YOU FEEL ALSO :huggles:

Unless you go through a dog who has broken a leg or twice at a very young age (Colt was 5 months on his first leg break ) you dont know how it feels and yes I wish at time's Colt was pts the first time he broke his leg as it's not just the dog who goes through it,,the owners do too :(

As for white whippets,,,I have 2,,my Robbie who is white/ black parti, has had a white parti pup in all his litters. His children are doing the same,,eg Poppy who has just had a blue and a fawn, and a blue and a white / blue parti dog.

My Robbie is no longer at stud as his kids can produce the future champs now :thumbsup:
 
White whippets

Never worked,,will try again tomorrow :thumbsup:

Colt never worked :oops: ,,will try tomorrow :thumbsup:
 
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