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Breed Spotlight: Whippet

  • Museum of the Dog 101 Park Avenue Manhattan (map)

Get to know a dog breed at the AKC Museum of the Dog!

Each month we are highlighting one of the 200+ recognized breeds in the American Kennel Club. You’ll learn the history of the breed as well as key characteristics of their anatomy and coat that help them meet the standard. Activities include art-making, stories and books, a collectable breed fact sheet, and an opportunity to meet a live dog.

September’s Breed Spotlight: Whippet

Saturday, September 27, 12-2pm

The sleek, sweet-faced Whippet is lightning quick. He is an amiable, dignified, and gentle soul, but give him something to chase and he’s all business. At somewhere between 18 and 22 inches at the shoulder, the Whippet looks like a Greyhound, but smaller. The Whippet exhibits the classic ‘inverted S’ lines of the sighthound. The deep chest and trim waist; a lean head supported by a long, arched neck; and slim but sturdy legs combine in a picture of an agile, fleet-footed athlete. Between bursts of intense pursuit, Whippets love to stretch out and relax for long hours, enjoying the role of a loving, and loved, companion. Despite the breed’s elegant looks, the Whippet is a robust, low-maintenance dog.

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