Whippet Puppy Weight Calculator
Use this Whippet puppy weight calculator to find out how big your Whippet puppy will get. Just type your puppy's age and weight below and this tool will calculate the future adult size of your puppy.
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Whippets are generally healthy but may be prone to hip dysplasia and luxating patella if overexercised during growth.
They have thin skin and low body fat, making them sensitive to cold. Puppies may need coats in chilly weather.
Keep weight monitored closely, as even a small amount of excess fat is noticeable and unhealthy on their lean build.
Feed a high-quality puppy formula suited for medium-sized breeds.
Offer 3โ4 meals daily until 6 months, then transition to 2 meals per day.
Avoid overfeeding, as excess weight can put stress on their slender frame and joints.
Whippets are short-coated, low-maintenance dogs who only need weekly brushing, sporadic baths, and routine nail trims.
They require gentle grooming equipment because of their thin skin and absence of an undercoat.
Frequent dental care, bathing every four to six weeks, and brushing with a soft brush or hound mitt are essential.
Whippet puppies should enjoy gentle play and short walks, with plenty of free playtime in safe areas.
Avoid forced running or long-distance jogging until growth plates close (around 12โ14 months).
Mental stimulation through training and interactive toys helps balance their calm indoor nature and bursts of energy.
The Whippet is a graceful, medium-sized sighthound that originated in England during the 19th century. Bred by crossing Greyhounds with smaller terriers, Whippets were valued for their speed and agility, excelling in hunting rabbits and later in racing. Today, Whippets are beloved companions known for their elegance, affectionate nature, and surprising adaptability.
Whippets are gentle, intelligent, and affectionate with their families. Despite their athletic build, they are famously calm indoors and often called โcouch potatoesโ when not exercising. However, outdoors, they display their natural sprinting ability and prey drive, requiring secure areas for free running.