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    Whippet limping

    Thanks lurcherman, I may just do that. I'm not a million miles from Belle Vue race track.
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    Whippet limping

    We've been to the vets AGAIN. The draw test and lack of swelling led to the diagnosis; the cruciate is not to blame for the limping. I'd like to say my mind is at rest but he said the symptoms sounded like Arthritis but Beau is too young for this, however, if she's got some scar tissue somewhere...
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    Lottie looking hangdog

    I wish I'd thought of that. Beau damaged the end of her ear and the scab must have irritated her, hence the head shaking and the blood platters up the bedroom wall. Lovely.
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    Whippet limping

    Hi community members, I would like to draw on your wealth of experience as I have never owned a whippet before. My whippet is nearly 3 1/2, she enjoys walks off the lead and chasing anything that moves. Until I put a stop to it after she returned from one such venture with a back leg held in...
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    Draw From Members Experience

    Thank you for your response and wise words. We have been for a long walk this afternoon and she ate all her dinner afterwards, with a little help from fresh salmon. Talk about spoilt rotten.
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    Draw From Members Experience

    Having never had a whippet before I am not familiar with their traits. I have come to realise they are a unique breed when it comes to mannerisms and behaviour. which is why I would like to draw from members experience regarding my dilemma. My whippet didn't have a proper heat cycle until she...
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    Shaking Head

    Hi, I am hoping someone can tell a first time whippet owner if it's normal for my dog to shake her head at regular intervals. She does it mostly during the night and the sound of her ears smacking against her head wakes me at least 4 times a night. I've had her to the vets and all I got was...
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