Looking for a whippet in Scotland (I live here too) is not easy. I searched many places. I also tried the rehoming sites but because we don’t have a garden with a 5/6 foot fence we were turned down. We have had 3 Whippets and Clyde is our 4th so we are well versed in whippet needs. Eventually, after realising a whippet was impossible we gave up the search. I was looking on line and came across a site (can’t remember the name at present, sorry,) and the first thing I saw was a beautiful male whippet. We went for it and the notice had only been on line for half an hour. I will rack my brain! For the site.
Apr 25, 2021 Rating
LURCHERS by: FionaAnonymous
I had a beautiful female lurcher for 6 years and she was not big at all.They come in all shapes and sizes and it depends on what type of cross they are. So don't be put off by the name lurcher.
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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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