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Hot: 14 to 27 °C
Cold: 0 to 4 °C
800 to 1.50K USD
200 to 400 PSI
Jump: 6-8 Feet
Run: 33-35 Miles per hour (53-56 km/h)
Originating in 19th-century England, the Whippet is a medium-sized dog of sighthound ancestry. The littler cousin german of the larger Greyhound, sometimes called the poor man is Greyhound, was quite like to the name. Whippets distinguished out among dogs because to their particular, compounding of speed,' agility, and elegance, which was earliest selected for the hard nosed aim of cony hunting.
They excel in coursing small animals because to their diminutive height and first class vision. The correct standard of the Whippet is still a mystery, although most dog experts agree that it sprang from a cross betwixt Terriers, Italian Greyhounds as well as and Greyhounds.
The Whippet is an exquisite and mesmerizing sight to see because of the way it blends grace with agility. Standing elegantly at 18 to 22 inches in height and usually weighing between 25 and 40 pounds, this medium-sized hound resembles a miniature Greyhound. Because of its long and distinguished history as a hunting and racing dog, this breed is characterized by a lean, well-muscled physique.
The Whippet is a breed of dog that originated in England in the ordinal focused and was earliest selected for its celerity and speed in dog races. Named after the word whip it,' this breed was known for its lightning speed while racing fanny Squid carts.