- Location
- East Sussex
Hi and welcome from me and Molly. Beautiful photos!
What a great name I love "Jones" ?Hello and a BIG welcome from little Joy (small black Lab) here in West Yorkshire. My first ever dog, Jones (he was Welsh) was a whippet/ greyhound cross and I have huge affection for these dogs. Joy's first friend as a puppy was a lurcher called Luna, now sadly moved away. She continues to love playing with all sight hounds. Your pictures are absolutely gorgeous. Looking forward to hearing more from you and your beautiful dogs.
On one of the other FB groups I'm on, there's someone who has a rat and a whippet who play together!! Just....wow!Hello, and welcome from me and Xena (2 years old) down near Wellington in NZ. We don't have many Whippets around (I actually wonder if I've ever seen one "in the fur") but there are lots of retired Greyhounds. We initially looked at adopting an ex-racer, but with our then 3 cats and 6 free range chooks we were told "yeah na".
There don't seemHello, and welcome from me and Xena (2 years old) down near Wellington in NZ. We don't have many Whippets around (I actually wonder if I've ever seen one "in the fur") but there are lots of retired Greyhounds. We initially looked at adopting an ex-racer, but with our then 3 cats and 6 free range chooks we were told "yeah na".
Stanley is very good with all types of small animals, he's met guinea pigs, snuggled with ferrets, slept near a cat, wandered around with chickens (my friend has a little rescue place) and even been for a walk with a cat on a few occasions, he doesn't have the prey drive my others do and just figures if something is smaller than him he's not scared of it, my others do have quite high prey drives but our first lurcher lived with a cat quite happily, outside the house you had to be careful because any other cat wasn't "her" cat but it's definitely possible depending on the sighthound in question, many rescues here rehome so many successfully with cats, families with cats just wait a little longer for the right houndie to come up sometimes, that said there are still several rescues that don't as standard incase,Hello, and welcome from me and Xena (2 years old) down near Wellington in NZ. We don't have many Whippets around (I actually wonder if I've ever seen one "in the fur") but there are lots of retired Greyhounds. We initially looked at adopting an ex-racer, but with our then 3 cats and 6 free range chooks we were told "yeah na".