What is the temperament of a whippet hound mix? - what to do a whippet out of
We get a dog from a rescue operation. You have to love a very nice mix of hound and her children.
What To Do A Whippet Out Of What Is The Temperament Of A Whippet Hound Mix?
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I work in a kennel, and we had greyhounds there and they were among the best dogs! were very affectionate, loving, peaceful and ... also sell very well in training!
However, the dogs are hyper and barks a lot at the kennel. They have these terrible bark is very strong, but you can not form the crust.
I think your dog or behaves very well to itself or training and attention.
The temperament depends on how the dog was kept, and if, after the Whippet (greyhound) or the side Hound (Hound) Page made.
Whippets tend to be relatively smooth and well with obedience training rather positive.
If you have a Whippet neck and head, make sure you buy a martingale collar for walking. You may make a copy of the regular buckle collar, that their heads are almost the same size as the neck.
Find a local Obed. Classroom and take courses so they can learn, docile and cute.
It's a good question .. Tho who knows the answer? It could be like a dog or a dog or a mixture of both, or at best two, or the worst of both .. It is a mixed breed dog, there is no way to know .. All you can do is in line with the dog, and say that the bailout, what can you expect in a dog, and what you are, what their experience tells you whether the dog can work for you .. It is impossible to predict the temperament of a mongrel bitch.
It could be any kind of temperament. Whippets need much excersize. Have you spent some time with this dog yet?
I had a greyhound and it was the best company ever! A very loving dog, great with kids, very intuitive, as we all feel. Not a big dog tricks teach Corny, and not let him out of the house to go without a leash because they want to pursue dogs and what they see. As the great mixture of a greyhound, dog, dogs, greyhounds, should be over it! Everyone I met loved that dog. Enjoy your new dog!
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