Judges Information
Criteria & Application
The Whippet Club of Wales run Whippet Seminars and offer Breed talks, Judging exams and Hands On assessments on rotation with the other Whippet Breed Clubs. These, when available, will be advertised on here and on our Facebook page.
The Club currently maintains a Judging List and Judging Criteria, applications for the Judges List and a copy of the Judging Criteria can be downloaded below.
Please also see the link below for a download which explains the new JEP process for Judges.
The Whippet Breed Standard is also printed below for your information & we hope to have some updated illustrated breed standards available to purchase soon. If you would like a copy please email the Secretary; kierparkwhippets@icloud.com
Please email all forms to the email address above or post to the Secretary; Mr K. Rees, 166 Pearl Street, Cardiff CF24 1RB.
The Whippet Breed Standard
General Appearance; Balanced combination of muscular power and strength with elegance and grace of outline. Built for speed and work. All forms of exaggeration should be avoided.Characteristics; An ideal companion. Highly adaptable in domestic and sporting surroundings.
Temperament; Gentle, affectionate, even disposition.
Head and Skull; Long and lean, flat on top, tapering to muzzle with slight stop, rather wide between the eyes, jaws powerful and clean-cut, nose black, in blues a bluish colour permitted, liver nose in creams and other dilute colours, in whites or parti-colour a butterfly nose permissible.
Eyes; Oval, bright, expression very alert.
Ears; Rose shaped, small, fine in texture.
Mouth; Jaws strong with a perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e. upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and set square to the jaws.
Neck; Long, muscular, elegantly arched.
Forequarters; Shoulders well laid back with flat muscles. Moderate space between the shoulder blades at the withers. The upper arm is approximately of equal length to the shoulder, placed so that the elbow falls directly under the withers when viewed in profile. Forearms straight and upright with moderate bladed bone. Front not too wide. Pasterns strong with slight spring.
Body; Chest very deep with plenty of heart room. Well filled in front. Brisket deep. Broad, well muscled back, firm, somewhat long, showing graceful arch over the loin but not humped. Ribs well sprung. Loin giving impression of strength and power. Definite tuck up.
Hindquarters; Strong, broad across thighs, with well developed second thighs. Stifles well bent without exaggeration with hocks well let down. Able to stand naturally over a lot of ground.
Feet; Oval, well split up between toes, knuckles well arched, pads thick, nails strong.
Tail; No feathering. Long, tapering, reaching at least to the hock. When in action carried in a delicate curve not higher than the back.
Gait/Movement; Should possess great freedom of action. In profile should move with a long, easy stride whist holding topline. The forelegs should be thrown forward and low over the ground. Hind legs should come well under the body giving greater propelling power. General movement not to look stilted, high stepping, short or mincing. True coming and going.
Coat; Fine, short, close in texture.
Colour; Any colour or mixture of colours except merle.
Size; Desirable height: dogs: 47-51 cms (18.5-20 ins); bitches: 44-47 cms (17.5-18.5 ins).
Faults; Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree and its effect upon the health and welfare of the dog.
Note; Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.