It is so good to hear about rescues. I love this breed and I hate to hear of people breeding their dogs for no good reason. I know that there are many reasons for whippets to end up in rescue. But I just wanted to put it out that there are breeders out there that are doing it for the good of the breed and not for the money or they feel their dog needs to experience it or any other stupid reason.
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Who's The Lucky One? by: Janet Moon
It's hard to know who the lucky one is you or Monique. She's a beautiful girl. Congrats to you both.
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Woody my much loved whippet. My first whippet who changed my life forever but is no longer with us. Made it to 15 glorious years. Gone but not forgotten
A friend of mine painted this picture of Willow for my daughter, didn’t charge me a penny to do it! He said he painted it because he was a friend and enjoyed
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