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The Whippet has a rich history rooted in working-class England, dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries. Bred primarily in northern England, especially in coal-mining regions like Yorkshire and Lancashire, Whippets were developed by crossing small Greyhounds with terriers and later, possibly Italian Greyhounds. The goal was to create a compact, swift, and agile dog that could hunt small game, especially rabbits, and later become a star in the sport of "rag racing"—a precursor to modern lure coursing. Known as the “poor man’s racehorse,” Whippets were prized for their incredible speed and acceleration. They could reach speeds of up to 35 mph (56 km/h), making them one of the fastest breeds for their size. Because they were inexpensive to keep and highly effective hunters, Whippets quickly gained popularity among working-class families. The breed was recognized by the Kennel Club (UK) in 1891 and by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1888. Over time, the Whippet transitioned from a hunting and racing dog to a beloved companion and show dog, known today for its graceful build, affectionate nature, and quiet demeanor indoors.