Depending on how effectively you can whippet, you may feel a sort of dark warmth envelope your noggin. You may hear military-grade helicopters hovering right above you. Your junk gets numb, or 'tingly' or whathaveyou. And then you exhale and that's pretty much it. And don't forget the oxygen! Unless you want blue lips that is. To add, if you've never done a whippet, here's a few tips that may help you decide if it's for you. The real danger: if you do inhale, sit up right. Never lay down while you inhale, you could freeze your lungs. Do not do more then 3 co2 containers in a row. You deprive your brain of o2 with each inhale of co2. That's why you trip. For some reason, if your with a friend blowin up on whippets, you get kind of greedy over the co2 containers. Brain cells do die with each inhale of a whippet. So don't make it a daily event. It can cause you to sez, drupe, unknowingly pass out. So be aware of your surroundings. The trip only lasts about a minute, but the best way to explain the trip is like this. If you've done Ex, it's like the climax of blowing up suppressed in 60 seconds!
Yes, they are.
Many dogs have problems with different forms of arthritis, Whippets are no exception.
I would say that whippets are easy to train but considering that they are sight hounds, they get distracted easily.
No, a Whippet is much larger than an Italian Greyhound which is like a mini Greyhound. Whippets look more like Greyhounds only Whippets are larger.
a genetic disorder witch effects the muscles of whippets (dog similar to a greyhound) effected animals are born with what is essentially double muscles.
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yes a lot!
Yes, but very little.
Yes but ALL dogs should always have water and shade when they are outside on hot days. Whippets don't fair well in cold though
The two top contenders for this distinction are: greyhounds and whippets.
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