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What do Whippets suffer from?

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Whippets are prone to a common condition called hypothyroidism in which the body doesn't make enough thyroid hormone. Signs can include dry skin and coat, hair loss, susceptibility to other skin diseases, weight gain, fearfulness, aggression, or other behavioral changes.


What problems do Whippets have?

Common health problems in WhippetsEye problems.Progressive Retinal atrophy – gradual loss of sight over several months or years. ... Mitral valve disease – a heart condition where the valve is weakened allowing blood to flow back into the heart.Immune mediated problems – where the body reacts against its own cells.

What injuries are Whippets prone to?

The most common injuries in the breed are skin lacerations and athletic/orthopedic injuries, particularly to the toes. Without a protective coat, the skin of the Whippet can be torn if the Whippet runs fast through underbrush, and a Whippet generally gets the worst of any dogfight.

Are Whippets prone to any illnesses?

Leading causes of death in Whippets are cancer, epilepsy, and a blood disease called autoimmune hemolytic anemia. Cataracts and other eye diseases can lead to blindness in Whippets. Severall heart diseases are a growing concern in the breed.

Do Whippets have anxiety?

6. Whippets can suffer from separation anxiety or crate claustrophobia. Although no one is sure where this trait comes from—genes or the environment—it's best to give your Whippet plenty of exercise and playtime before leaving him home alone. Or, get two, and they'll keep each other company.

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