The Whippet was developed at the end of the 19th century through crossing among theGreyhound, theItalian Greyhound, and another terrier type dog. Its name derives from the expression "whip it," meaning “to move quickly.”
The Whippet is an outstanding track racer over short distances, reaching speeds of up to 37 miles per hour (60 km per hour), reaching those speeds in seconds!
Coursing these dogs was an entertaining form of gambling for the lower classes in England and the Whippet was nicknamed "the poor man’s racehorse." The Whippet was recognized by AKC in 1888 and by the English Kennel Club in 1891. Some of the Whippet's talents include hunting, sighting, watchdog, racing, agility and lure coursing.