The Whippet puppy may look a bit odd as he turns into an adult. His hindquarters are a bit lower than his head and shoulders making him when standing appears to look more like a painting than a real dog. This is one puppy that will surely please every member of the family due to their lovable and loyal nature.
Temperament of your Whippet Puppy
The Whippet puppy is a playful one along with being docile, sweet, affectionate, and lively. He is often chosen for a companion dog, as he is very quiet and calm the majority of the times. He loves children that play gentle and would never harm a child; on the other hand, he does not like cats or other small animals. If given the chance he will hunt and kill any small animal, therefore he should not be in a home with a cat.
Living Environment for your Whippet Puppy
The Whippet puppy does well in an apartment but does enjoy a small yard in which to romp and play. If you live in an apartment be sure to take him outside, play catch, and of course take him for walks. He does not like cold weather and should not be left outside when the temperatures begin to drop.
Training your Whippet Puppy
Training your Whippet puppy should begin at an early age and include all kinds of fun games with running involved. This tends to work best along with variety. He enjoys training that includes mental and physical activity. He does not do well with a rough trainer, which can bring about an aggressive behavior.
Grooming your Whippet puppy
You should brush your Whippet’s coat at least once per week. You can also rub down his coat with a damp chamois to keep it shiny. He will not need a regular bath except for when he is really dirty.
Stats
Origin: England
Life expectancy: 12 to 15 years
Diet: You should feed the Whippet puppy, a high quality puppy food until he or she reaches 6 months of age and then switch to an adult formula. Some individuals like to give their puppies table scraps; your puppy may have more stomach problems if you give him these kinds of treats.
Exercise: Your Whippet puppy will need plenty of exercise or at least time to run free in the fenced back yard. He will also enjoy a long walk daily.
Health issues: The Whippet is prone to skin problems and upset stomachs
Height: 19 to 22 inches for males and 18 to 21 inches for females
Weight: 25 to 45 pounds for both males and females
Colors: all coat colors
Coat: short, fine, and dense





