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Whippet

Also known as: Snap Dog, Poor Man's Racehorse

Medium
12-15 years
England
AKC: 1888

Energy Level

3/10

Apartment Friendly

5/10

Weight (Male)

25-40 lbs

Height (Male)

19-22 inches

Whippet - dog breed photo

Quick Facts

OriginEngland
GroupHound
SizeMedium
Weight (Male)25-40 lbs
Weight (Female)20-35 lbs
Height (Male)19-22 inches
Height (Female)18-21 inches
Life Expectancy12-15 years
Coat TypeShort, smooth, fine
AKC Recognized1888
First-Time Owners✅ Yes

Coat Colors

Any color or pattern

Breed Summary

The Whippet is a sleek, elegant sighthound often called the "poor man's racehorse." Combining Greyhound-like speed with a gentle, affectionate temperament, they are ideal companions who love to sprint and then curl up on the couch.

History

Developed in Victorian England by crossing small Greyhounds with terriers, Whippets were bred by working-class people for rabbit coursing and later racing. AKC recognized in 1888.

Appearance

A medium-sized, lean, aerodynamic dog with a deep chest, tucked waist, and long, slender legs. Smooth, fine coat. They look like a smaller, more refined Greyhound.

Temperament

affection
5/10
intelligence
4/10
loyalty
4/10
trainability
4/10
independence
3/10
confidence
3/10
friendliness
4/10
protective Instincts
1/10
playfulness
4/10
sensitivity
5/10

Gentle, affectionate, and playful, the Whippet is one of the most well-balanced breeds. They love to run at top speed and then cuddle on the couch. They are sensitive, sweet, and deeply attached to their families.

Personality Around Others

Very friendly and gentle with everyone. Excellent with children. Good with other dogs, especially sighthounds. Prey drive toward small running animals. Loving and demonstrative.

Exercise Needs

Moderate exercise—daily walks plus regular opportunities to sprint in a safe area. They are sprinters, not endurance runners. Content with short bursts of activity followed by long rest periods.

Training

One of the easiest sighthound breeds to train. They are eager to please and respond well to positive reinforcement. Sensitive to harsh corrections. Good at obedience and agility.

Grooming

Extremely low-maintenance. Brief weekly brushing. Occasional baths. They have virtually no doggy odor. Their fine skin is prone to cuts.

Health

Common Health Conditions

Mitral Valve Disease
Undescended Testicles
Eye Conditions
Anesthesia Sensitivity

Generally very healthy with a long lifespan. Sensitive to anesthesia and certain chemicals. Cardiac screening is recommended. Their thin skin is prone to lacerations.

Recommended Health Tests

  • Cardiac Exam
  • Ophthalmologist Evaluation
  • BAER Test

Average Annual Vet Cost

$600-$1,200

Nutrition

Do well on quality food. They should be lean—visible ribs are normal. Two meals daily. Not prone to overeating. Some can be picky eaters.

Living Environment

Excellent apartment dogs. Quiet, clean, and calm indoors. They need warm beds and blankets. Cannot tolerate cold weather well. Must be leashed or in fenced areas outdoors.

Ideal Family

Ideal for a wide range of families. Excellent first-time dog. Great for apartments, families with children, or active seniors. One of the most versatile and adaptable breeds.

Intelligence

Smart and responsive. They learn quickly and enjoy training. More biddable than most sighthound breeds. Good at reading their owner's emotions.

Barking

Frequency

1/10

Alert

2/10

Separation

1/10

Quiet Indoors

5/10

Very quiet breed. Rarely bark and are peaceful apartment companions. One of the quietest breeds available.

Shedding

Year-Round

2/10

Seasonal

2/10

Vacuum Factor 🧹

2/10

Hypoallergenic

❌ No

Very low shedding. Their fine, short coat produces minimal loose hair.

Weather Tolerance

☀️

Heat

3/10

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Cold

1/10

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Rain

2/10

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Snow

1/10

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Humidity

3/10

Breed Ratings

intelligence
4/10
affection
5/10
energy
3/10
shedding
2/10
trainability
4/10
protective
1/10
good With Kids
5/10
good With Dogs
4/10
apartment Friendly
5/10
grooming Needs
1/10

Fun Facts

1.

Whippets can reach 35 mph, making them the fastest dog of their weight

2.

They were called "snap dogs" because of their quick, snapping motion when catching prey

3.

They are the fastest domesticated animal of their weight class

4.

A Whippet can reach top speed in just a few seconds

Famous Dogs

Whiskey

Famous Whippet who won the first ever Whippet race in England

Common Myths

"They need exhaustive exercise"

They are sprinters who need short bursts of running, then enjoy resting for hours

"They are fragile"

While lean, they are athletic and hardier than they appear

"They are cold and aloof"

They are among the most affectionate breeds—true velcro dogs who love cuddling

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Whippets good apartment dogs?

One of the best apartment dogs. Quiet, clean, calm, and appropriately sized for apartment living.

Are they good with children?

Excellent with children—gentle, patient, and playful. One of the best breeds for families.

Adoption Tips

Whippet rescue organizations are available. They adapt well to home life. Ask about prey drive and socialization history.

Considering adoption?

Dog Camp Boquete rescues and rehabilitates dogs of all breeds in Panama. Every dog deserves a loving home.

Puppy Guide

Playful, energetic puppies that are easier to train than most sighthound breeds. Early socialization is beneficial. They grow quickly and need gentle handling.

Senior Care

Senior Whippets remain affectionate and gentle. Provide warm bedding and sweaters. Continue gentle exercise. Their good health supports a long, comfortable senior life.

Ownership Costs

Purchase Price$1,000-$2,500
Adoption Fee$200-$500
Monthly Food$35-$50
Annual Vet Care$600-$1,200
Insurance$30-$45
Grooming$20-$30

Estimated Lifetime Cost

$14,000-$20,000

Pros and Cons

Pros

Excellent apartment dogs

Gentle and affectionate

Low grooming needs

Great with children

Cons

Strong prey drive

Cold-sensitive

Thin skin prone to injury

Cannot be off-leash in open areas

Ready to Adopt?

Every dog deserves a loving home. Visit Dog Camp Boquete to meet our rescued dogs looking for their forever family.