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Whippets
Author: gibbywmu
Whippet
Whippets make great racing dogs due to the excellent speed, and have participated in many races such as lure coursing, straight racing and oval track racing. Whippets are such active and athletic dogs that they can easily jump on the top of the countertop, couch or wherever they want to be to see what is going on around them. If bored, they will chew on things so it is important to give them plenty of toys. Whippets were bred to chase, so it is important to always keep them on proper dog leashes while outdoors. If they see a small animal that they consider prey, they will chase and they can run up to 35 mph. By time they get tired of the chase, they could be miles from home and lost. Many Whippets lose their lives by being hit by a car.
Afghan Hounds Behavior
Author: gibbywmuAfghan Hound
Afghan Hound
Afghans are not incredibly social dogs by nature. They do bond well with family members but they tend to be shy and distrustful of strangers which could make traveling with them a hassle. They can also be upset very easily by changes in their environment and routine so a chaotic household is not ideal for them.
Afghan hounds are wonderful dogs but they are not for the casual dog owner. They require almost constant care and attention and their well being must be taken into account in every aspect of family life. They do seem to be one of the most high maintenance breeds of the dog world! They are also very picky about their daily walking, so make sure to get them proper dog leashes.
Afghan Hounds Training
Author: gibbywmuAfghan Hound
Afghan Hound
Afghan hounds aren’t overly fond of being told what to do which makes training them a challenge. Housebreaking can take months to be successful and will require much patience on your part. They are very smart dogs, but they are also very independent which can be considered a negative quality by some potential dog owners.
It is often recommended that you use a crate to housebreak the Afghan hound and this will require quite a bit of space inside your home. The crate must be large enough to accommodate your pet comfortably. Remember, the little puppy that you bring home will grow quickly to become a rather large dog. When taking him for walks, always make sure that you have proper dog leashes to accomodate him.
Afghan Hounds Exercise
Author: gibbywmu
Afghan hounds are sight hounds and this means that they love to chase things. A stroll through the neighborhood after dinner is not going to be enough exercise for this dog. Also, they don’t do well in small areas and really need a large yard to romp and play in on a daily basis. They can jump very high so a fence around your yard is an absolute necessity to prevent them from chasing your neighbor’s pets.
If you live in an apartment or have do not have access to a large area for exercise an Afghan hound probably isn’t the best choice for you. These dogs are so energetic that if they aren’t given a chance to work off some of that excess energy unpleasant and even neurotic behavior can develop. They always need proper dog leashes to help them walk as well.
Afghan Hounds Grooming
Author: gibbywmu
There is no getting around the fact that these dogs require regular grooming in order to look their best. They will need to be brushed thoroughly at least two to three times every week. Brushing the Afghan hound isn’t a quick job as their coats are thick and can be difficult to manage. Skipping this task will result in a mess that may require a professional groomer to clean up.
Baths cannot be skipped for long periods of time and should be given a minimum of twice per month. If your dog is young and loves to play outdoors, as most Afghans do, you will probably need to give a bath more often. When you do take them outside after a bath, make sure you use proper dog leashes to walk him around the neighborhood.