Whippets
Whippets are a breed of dog known for their slender build, aerodynamic shape, and exceptional speed. They are members of the sighthound family, meaning they hunt by sight rather than scent. Originating in England in the 19th century, whippets were developed by working-class men as coursing dogs, often used for racing and catching vermin. Their name is thought to be derived from the word "whip," referencing their swift movements.
Physically, whippets are characterized by their deep chest, narrow waist, and long, muscular legs, all contributing
Whippets typically require regular exercise, including opportunities to run in a safe, enclosed area. They are