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Working Whippet Lines.

WHICH DO YOU FIND THE BEST?

  • Mike brown ( Sooty Sam)

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  • Laguna

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  • Shafleet

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  • Barnsemore

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  • Moonlake

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  • Oakbark

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Sorry, im not up on whippet lines and breeds, just know of a basic few. :b

I have a none pedigree, but am doing homework on getting working kc reg whippet pup.

If other, please state which one, cheers. :thumbsup:
 
You can try my line as well, SWISTIR, as people ring me up now looking for pups for working.
 
5 other and no decent explanations?? :blink: .... :lol:
 
Mike brown ( Sooty Sam)

Laguna

Shafleet

Barnsemore

Moonlake

Oakbark

Other

Mike Browns whippets are renowned workers i have tried & tested them in the field.

Laguna I have worked this line too Mike's whippets origanate from this line.

Shalfleet show stock i have worked a bitch from this line she was top class.

Barnsemore all the Irish lads rave about the working qualities this line have.

Moonlake Gays dogs had a good name in the coursing field im told she has lure coursed but shows mainly now.

Oakbark Without doubt some of the best whippets i have worked the bitches have it all the dogs are not as brave IMO.

Other Walkabout/Gorwynne/Savilepark/Stepaul/ good & bad in them all but i never seen a Gorwynne that would not work but Walkabout/Shalfleet/Barmoll/ & Gorwynne were almost the same blood.
 
Thanks very much for that Pennymeadow, that was well explained, :thumbsup:
 
I picked other as IMO ANY dog thats trained properly by people who know what there doing will work given the chance. :cheers:
 
Paula Roberts said:
I picked other as IMO ANY dog thats trained properly by people who know what there doing will work given the chance. :cheers:
I agree with the above post although the working lines seem to have a different mindsett to racers . my work bred whippet seems a lot more steady compared to my mental race bred dog but both excel out in the field.. :thumbsup:
 
Pennymeadow Whippets said:
"Moonlake Gays dogs had a good name in the coursing field im told she has lure coursed but shows mainly now."

My dogs do engage in "country pursuits" - not competitive and I don't write about it. ;)

They are steady in the field but completely mental when lure-coursing (but they do follow closely once released).

Gay

www.moonlake.co.uk
 
My dogs do engage in "country pursuits" - not competitive and I don't write about it. ;)

Gay

Well thats great to hear Gay all whippets should be given the chance to take part in "country pursuits" if their owner wishes them too.

Its a pity you choose not to write about your working whippets as there is a vast following of working whippet enthusiasts out there waiting to read articles by people who have tried & tested the breed as a coursing/working dog. :thumbsup:
 
Pennymeadow Whippets said:
My dogs do engage in "country pursuits" - not competitive and I don't write about it. ;) Gay

Well thats great to hear Gay all whippets should be given the chance to take part in "country pursuits" if their owner wishes them too.

Its a pity you choose not to write about your working whippets as there is a vast following of working whippet enthusiasts out there waiting to read articles by people who have tried & tested the breed as a coursing/working dog. :thumbsup:

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sparky said:
Paula Roberts said:
I picked other as IMO ANY dog thats trained properly by people who know what there doing will work given the chance. :cheers:
I agree with the above post although the working lines seem to have a different mindsett to racers . my work bred whippet seems a lot more steady compared to my mental race bred dog but both excel out in the field.. :thumbsup:

Sparky, you`ve hit the nail on the head there mate . Workers have that different attitude , like you say steadiness which is essential for a good worker :thumbsup:
 
You perhaps should have qualified your poll by stipulating "English Lines."

Coursing is alive and well and infact increasing in the USA. The top racing breeders are also amongst the top race bred breeders.

Someof the top kennels that have been around in the USA for some thirty years are Windyglen, Kentfield and Lyth. There are some very good other breeders based mostly on these lines.

Some of my very early dogs were based on Shalfleet ,Laguna and Always, but then what whippets of to-day were not based on these lines? Show, race and working.
 
nigelmcfc said:
sparky said:
Paula Roberts said:
I picked other as IMO ANY dog thats trained properly by people who know what there doing will work given the chance. :cheers:
I agree with the above post although the working lines seem to have a different mindsett to racers . my work bred whippet seems a lot more steady compared to my mental race bred dog but both excel out in the field.. :thumbsup:

Sparky, you`ve hit the nail on the head there mate . Workers have that different attitude , like you say steadiness which is essential for a good worker :thumbsup:


I agree with that. Although I also agree that most whippets are capable of showing, coursing or racing even if not at the top level, I think most people who do something with their whippets soon find out that breeding counts. When choosing a puppy its best to get one that been bred for a few generations for the discipline you're most interested in.
 

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