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Bella

Female, Born on 01/05/26 - 9 weeks
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Meet Bella, a beautiful 9-week-old female Whippet puppy looking for a loving new home. Bella has a lovely brindle and white coat with unique markings and a sweet, gentle expression. She is curious, playful, and enjoys being around people. Bella is being raised in our home, where she receives lots of attention, care, and early socialization. This helps her grow into a friendly, confident, and well-adjusted companion. Whippets are known for their affectionate nature, intelligence, and calm personality, making them wonderful family pets. Bella is healthy, active, and ready to join a caring family that will give her plenty of love and attention. Shipping / Delivery Policy Local pickup is welcome and preferred. I may be able to meet within a reasonable distance if needed. If shipping is required, arrangements can be discussed to ensure the puppy travels safely and comfortably to his new home. My goal is to make sure Micky goes to a responsible and loving family and that the transition to his new home is smooth and safe.
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About Whippet Puppies
What makes Whippets special?
Whippets are fast, athletic sighthounds who love the chase. They are very social and love both humans and other dogs. Whippets are calm and gentle when they’re not running and can usually be found snoozing on something soft and comfy. Full-grown, they typically weigh 25-40 pounds and stand 18-22 inches tall.
Are Whippets a good choice for families with kids?
Whippets are generally excellent with children of all ages. Whippets need to live indoors with access to soft places to rest their bony bodies. Whippets fit best in families with older, more respectful children or no children at all. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
How do I keep a Whippet physically active?
Whippets need daily walks, during which you’ll need to keep a tight hold of their leash, should a squirrel demand the attention of your dog. Aside from walks, you’ll want to bring your Whippet to a dog park once or twice a week so they can run at full-speed without worrying about any dangers. If you’re looking to get involved in doggie sports, Whippets are ace competitors in lure coursing, a sport where dogs chase a mechanical lure. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
How much grooming does a Whippet need?
Whippets have a very short coat that is easy to groom. They are also very cleanly and rarely require a bath. Brush their coat every once in awhile to remove dead hair and their coat will always look great. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
How much space does a Whippet need?
Whippets are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Whippets need to live indoors with access to soft places to rest their bony bodies. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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