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Seven signs you’re a Whippet owner

Friday, June 17th, 2016

Fast and curious: here’s what life is like when you share it with a sighthound (clue: they’re not for everyone).

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Whippets are far from a poor man’s greyhound. Though they strongly resemble the breed they originate from, they’re a creature of very unique quirks.

Elegant, powerful, shapely and sweet, the beautiful dogs are just as up for snuggles as they are for adventures.

It’s these precious idiosyncrasies that present a series of life lessons, hilarities and heartfelt moments for Whippet owners. Here are just a few.

1. Unleashing your Whippet is always a hysterical affair

The Whippet is independent, often aloof and never lost his prey drive. Should anything small, moving and furry catch his eye – he’s off. Leaving you to enjoy a long romantic walk on the beach… with yourself. They are racing masters, after all. However, they do have two speeds: lightning and out cold on the sofa. Which brings us to…

2. You’re used to living with two shadows

Hands up if your furry friend follows you from room to room like he’s attached to your calf? Or cosies up under your blanket? We thought so. Whippets love nothing more than being snuggled up – and are extremely adept at finding cosy spaces where none seem to exist, much to our constant bewilderment.

 

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Whippets love: With their slender physique and sensitive skin, Whippets need luxuriously soft, padded beds to catch up on their beauty sleep. Treat yours to this tweed dog bed with thermo-regulating filling.

3. You’ve experienced a proper tail whipping

Any Whippet owner can relate to the eye-watering lash of the dog’s tail as they pelt pass, Speedy Gonzales style. Like a whip across the thighs. And as for the furniture? That happy tail can clear lampshades, coffee tables, you name it.

4. Your favourite shoes are hidden out of sight, always

If there’s one thing Whippet owners know (and have probably learnt the hard way) it’s to keep your favourite items up high. Waaaay up high. Your lovable critter will chew everything you own and you’ve come to accept that that’s just the way life is now.

5. Bike rides are out of the question

You know those dog owners that breeze by on their bicycles, leash attached to the handlebars, as their pooch gracefully gallops by their side? You are not one of those dog owners. As the fastest accelerating dog in the world, Whippets challenge even Greyhounds for top speed – and you’re likely to hit a bush at 80mph if you even attempt such a thing.

6. You get more excited buying outfits for your dog than you do yourself

Due to their svelte figure and lack of body fat, Whippets get cold easily. To a Whippet owner, this can only mean one thing – a complete and utter fashion frenzy. Wrapping your pooch in a properly-cut coat feels as momentous as Prince Charming bestowing Cinderella with her glass slipper.

Whippets love: End shivering in style with this hand-woven Whippet dog coat in pure wool tweed. Ultra smart, with a soft fleecy lining especially for sensitive Whippet skin.

 

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7. Your dreams of having a watchdog are well and truly quashed

All strangers are welcome in a Whippet’s world. Great for when you have company – not so great if you ever wanted a guard dog. If you were ever burgled, you know fine well the criminal in question would be met with a friendly wagging tail and the soulful smile of your little whip. If they hear a can of dog food opening, however, that’s another scenario entirely…

 

 

 

Sound advice for dogs on Fireworks Night

Friday, October 31st, 2014

Bonfire Night - What you need to know to keep your dog safe

Remember, remember the fifth of November! Whilst us humans might enjoy watching Catherine Wheels, Roman Candles and Jumping Jacks, loud fireworks can cause distress for dogs and other pets. (more…)

Support Battersea at Spitalfield’s Paw Pageant

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2012

LoveMydog & Old Spitalfields are raising money for Battersea Dogs & Cats Home. Come along to the Paw Pageant at Old Spitalfields Market, Bank Holiday Monday, 27th August.

The capital’s best-dressed and smartest dogs will be hitting the dogwalk at Old Spitalfields Market as the market hosts its second annual Paw Pageant this Bank Holiday Monday, raising money for Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.

Paw-perfect pooches will be competing to win prizes in eight categories, from ‘Dressed Up to the K-Nines’ to ‘Shoreditch Show Off’. £500 worth of prizes from Lovemydog are up for grabs so make sure you come along for this fun day out.

There will also be a small specialist market selling a variety of great gear and tasty grub to pamper your pooch, dog-themed items from various Old Spitalfields’ stores. LoveMyDog will also be showcasing their canine couture British collection on the day and donating a luxury £1000 hamper to be won as part of the Paw – Perfect day out!

It’s £5 to pre-register your dog into the Paw Pageant (email saskia@wellingtonmarkets.co.uk for more details) or £8 on the day.

All dog registration fees & luxury hamper competition money are donated to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home.

Old Spitalfields is open as usual from 10am-5pm and is also hosting Judy’s Affordable Vintage Fair selling vintage fashion, accessories and homeware. Over 90 vintage stallholders will be at the Market, along with live music. It promises to be a Bank Holiday to remember and we would love to see you there!

If you’re not able to make the big day, you can still support Battersea. On Monday 27th August, LoveMyDog will also be donating 15% of every online order to Battersea Dogs and Cats Home. Just use coupon code 160312 when checking out.

The Paw Pageant takes place at Old Spitalfields Market 
this Bank Holiday Monday, 27 August, 1pm-3.30pm. Old Spitalfields Market, 16 Horner Square, Spitalfields, London E1 6EW.

Be sure to share any photos you take of the day with our Twitter and Facebook pages!

Barking at the Moon

Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011


Anna Webb from the BBC Radio team Barking at the Moon came along to the LoveMyDog studio last week. Lilly & Rabbit were very excited about the visit and we all thought Anna’s minature bull terrier Molly was adorable!

Barking at the Moon is the dedicated dog slot on the radio. Presenters Jo and Anna discuss the latest books, films, gadgets through to tackling burning issues in the dog world!

Their guests have ranged from Bryan Adams to elusive fashion guru Kath Kidson, as well as many top journalists and authors. You can listen to the show every Thursday from 10pm on BBC London 94.9FM.

Collars & Coats – Nov 11th

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

In the presence of Prince Michael of Kent, GCVO, President of the Home, The Collars & Coats gala ball is an unforgettable night of glitz and glamour that raises funds for Battersea Dogs & Cats home. This years event takes place on Friday, with Status Quo and Lulu taking to the stage, and Peter Andre hosting the evening.

To date Battersea Dogs & Cats Home has cared for over 3.1million dogs and cats and has survived through some of the best, and worst, of times. LoveMyDog is proud to support this wonderful event and features in the roll of honour alongside brands such as Alexander McQueen, Mulberry and Vivienne Westwood.

You can find out more about the event here and even bid on items during the event’s auction here.

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