Whippets typically reach adulthood around twelve months old and are able to catch rabbits. However, appropriate training is essential. For example, feeding them raw meat can stimulate their natural instincts, and using chickens and ducks to entice them to hunt freely can also help. They can also be allowed to live with other open-mouthed Whippets.
Whippet can catch rabbits at 12 months old
Whippets typically reach adulthood at twelve months old, after which they can catch rabbits. Of course, appropriate training to stimulate a Whippet's hunting instincts is essential for it to catch rabbits.
You can feed Whippet some raw meat occasionally to stimulate its instincts with the smell of blood and meat. You can also tease Whippet with live chickens, ducks, or rabbits, and let it freely chase and hunt live prey in the wild.
Alternatively, a whibbit can be allowed to live with other whibbers that have already started mating. After a period of time, the whibbit will be able to become aroused more quickly under the influence of its companions.