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Whippet
a small (28 lb), very sleek, fine-boned dog with a short coat in any color or mixture of colors. The ears are small and folded over, the head long and flat, and the tail long and tapered. The dog resembles a miniature Greyhound and is often used for coursing. In earlier times, it was known as 'snap-dog'.


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