Jenny and Forrest are two active whippet blends. They love to run, run, RUN around the yard. In fact, our friend who rescued them let the pair out in her backyard, and Forrest charged so fast he ran straight into the chainlink fence. (He was unhurt!) They came from the same owner, but we're not sure if or how they might be related. Forrest will walk right up to you and try to make friends, while Jenny will hang back and watch him first. Please adopt them together! They are very bonded.
Shelter Staff Update: Forrest is the biggest sweetheart! He loves to be cuddled and hugged on. He was very good when getting his picture taken today. He gives lots of kisses and hugs!
According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the Whippet was developed at the end of the 19th century through crossing among the Greyhound, the Italian Greyhound, and the Terrier. Its name derives from the expression "whip it" meaning to move quickly. The Whippet is an outstanding track racer over short distances reaching speeds of up to 37 miles per hour (60km. per hour) - in seconds! Coursing these dogs was an entertaining form of gambling for the lower classes in England. Some of the Whippet's talents include: hunting, sighting, watchdogging, racing, agility, and lure coursing. The Whippet is intelligent, lively, affectionate, sweet, and docile. This very devoted companion is quiet and calm in the home. This breed should never be roughly trained, for they are extremely sensitive both physically and mentally. Be sure to introduce plenty of variety when training this breed. The best results will be achieved by including games and running but remember, although they are very intelligent and will learn quickly, you will never achieve "perfect" obedience from this breed due to their independent nature. They are good with children of all ages as long as the children do not roughhouse or tease the dog. Whippets are clean, virtually odor free, easy to care for and easy to travel with. They are good watchdogs and may be reserved with strangers. They will pursue and kill cats and other small animals if given the opportunity, but are good with other dogs. Household cats that they are raised with and have become accustom to will be left along. They can be used to hunt. The Whippet's sweet personality makes him a fine companion dog. The Whippet is the ultimate sprinter, unsurpassed by any other breed in its ability to accelerate to top speed and to twist and turn with matchless dexterity. Some can be difficult to housebreak while others housebreak quickly. They have a life expectancy of 12-15 years.
Forrest the Whippet Blend must be adopted with his companion, Jenny the Whippet Blend (adopted).
Other Pictures of Forrest the Whippet Blend (click to see larger version):