Whippet
Quick Facts
LIFESPAN (YRS)
12-15
WEIGHT (LBS)
25-45
TEMPERMENT
Loyal
COLOR
Black
HEIGHT (in)
18-22

Whippet Personality
Whippet Characteristics
Intelligence
Trainability
Grooming Required
Exercise Needed
Family/Child Friendly
Stranger Friendly
Affection Level
Barking Tendencies
Shedding Level
Dog Park Friendly
Cat Friendly
Apartment Friendly
Whippet Care
History
Whippet History & Lineage



Whippet Medical Challenges
The Whippet is a predominantly healthy breed. Some of these dogs have been known to experience heart and eye issues, as well as some other minor ailments. However, most of these dogs live full lives without any serious issue. The Whippet is not suited for carrying extra weight and are far more prone to injury if overweight. Making sure that they maintain a healthy weight will greatly help to improve their longevity and quality of life. Annual checkups with your veterinarian will play an important role in helping you to keep up with any changes in your dog’s health. The National Breed Club also suggests that you speak with your vet about ophthalmologist exams, cardiac exams, and BAER testing to help you better understand and ensure your Whippet’s health. Always be sure to contact your veterinarian right away if you have any serious concerns about the health or well being of your Whippet. Your pup will be grateful for all of the loving care that you provide for them, and they will be sure to find plenty of ways to show it that will continue to bring you joy.
Whippet Care

Monthly

Lifetime
Breed Selector
Other Services

Dog Trainer

Dog Walker

Dog Sitter

Dog Groomer
