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Sage
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About Sage
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Sage is my sweetest, calmest girl. It seems impossible to photograph Sage in a way to convey her color. As per her name, she is turning faun but has a sage silver overtone. We called her Sable at birth because she looks to be wearing a white sable around her shoulders. While coloration and confirmation catch the eye, disposition and a match to your household is paramount. If you are looking for a quiet gentle old soul, then consider my Sage. While everyone was playing this morning, she lay on my lap licking my hand. She is still playful but sweet about it as you can see in a video of her with dad on the Instagram page. Sage is 90% on the potty training to a litter box at 5 weeks.
We raise all of our animals to be the best of their kind by giving them everything they need to grow up healthy, happy, and well-socialized. This is most apparent in the training that they receive from the very beginning. Because I am home with them full time, they are supervised at feeding and play time. This allows for immediate potty training and manners to be instilled. At five weeks, they are already well trained to a litter box area, learning to sit and replace biting with licks.
Dylilah and Damion’s litter, from championship blood lines, arrived to us on my birthday and will be available on my son’s birthday in January. A wonderful omen. This is a loving and entertaining breed by nature, but I have never had two more perfect companions specifically. The sire helps clean and corral and entertain them which speaks to both sire and dam’s temperament (see this on Instagram posts). Allowing both sire and dam to interact with the puppies propagates healthy interactions, pack order and boundaries. The puppies have their own bedroom in our home, so they are in constant contact with us.
Each puppy will come with a health guarantee, current deworming and vaccinations, as well as proof of health check. We start them with dremel pedicures at 3 weeks. They will be well socialized on our property, with exposure to cats and supervised visits with our larger farm animals.
Once they are old enough, they will be driven in the mule to minimize car sickness and help them adjust to travel in a crate. Puppies are available for local pick up or national transport. Deposit to reserve a puppy is $500 with remainder do on travel day.
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@sketchydelilah
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White
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Champion blood
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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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