Kong toys are great.
My whippet puppy was 12 weeks yesterday and had his final jab.
When we first got him I couldn't find a coat small enough. I got a long sleeve fleece pyjama top and cut the sleeve off. The wrist end was the neck part and then I cut two holes for his arms/front legs and then cut along the seam so that the underneath/his whatnots were uncovered. No sewing and kept him warm.
I have bought loads of toys but find he prefers to find other things to play with! I have a gentlemans tweed cap which he loves to play with!
Don't waste money, it can be expensive as they will look at stuff you've bought and ignore it then play with a scarf for ages!
A great tip I got on here was to get a cardboard inner from kitchen roll and put some treats inside and scrunch the ends so that they have or chew it to get to it.
Raised feeding bowls are great for when they are older. Mine now devours his meal in seconds if I let him, so after a few seconds I take the bowl away and then put back or it's gulped down almost in one go!
He sleeps on my bed 99% of the time. I've bought numerous beds and wasted my money as he ignores them, but he will lie down and sleep on a large flat bed I bought from poundstretcher.
I bought a training lead from petsathome which is just a very long webbing strap but it's great to stop him chasing the cat in the garden.
He's on Instagram wallythewhippet if you want to see how much fun he is!
I've only had large breeds before so this is all new to me being a whippet mum! They are very loving, big girls blouses if male and very bright and intelligent.
I wasted loads of money on expensive treats and they gave him diarrhoea. I now use dry cat food as we have a cat as training treats.
I give him Burns dry puppy food with a little bit of James wellbeloved wet puppy food in a sachet and his poos are solid and less frequent than the original petsathome puppy food he was on.