Whippet Appreciation Society

Serge

Serge 2012 – Photo from Whippet Appreciation Society Facebook Group

The Travelling Pixie in London

Whippet Appreciation Society

I first reached the Whippet Appreciation Society (WAS) on Facebook about a year ago.  It was the fourth year I was studying abroad in the United Kingdom, and I was missing my own whippet boy, Vodka, desperately.  So I typed in “Whippet” in the search box on Facebook and came across this wondrous whippet Facebook community.  WAS is a closed Facebook group, so when I got accepted by Serge the Whippet (aka Serge Arditti), our group administrator, I was overjoyed and began scrolling through pages and pages of beautiful Whippet pictures.

In January 2014, I saw a post on WAS about a Monthly Whippet Walk held in Richmond Park.  Desperate for whippet kisses, I commented in the group instantly and asked to join the Whippet Walk that month.  Abigail, the amiable organiser of the Monthly Whippet Walk, replied and said that the whippet walks are open to anyone who are available to join, even if you don’t have a whippet to walk.  I was thrilled upon hearing this and just couldn’t wait till meeting all the beautiful whippets.

Whippet Walk

Monthly Whippet Walk – Photo from Whippet Walk Event Page

On the day of the event, I woke up super early, and arrived the Richmond Park Sheen Gate at 10:30am where several whippets and their parents were already waiting.

I got introduced to Serge and mom, Samantha, and Abigail where we started the 2-hour whippet walk.  Serge and his friends ran free and wild for the whole of two hours, running into the mud and grass – little did they know what was in store for them after the walk – a hot hot shower to wash off all the mud and muck!

For the two hours of walking, I got to chat with Samantha, and her efforts put into maintaining such a large Facebook Group.  In January 2014, WAS had just over 10,000 members on Facebook.  By now, WAS has over 16,000 members on Facebook from all over the world.  I guess its self explanatory considering how ‘pup-ular’ whippets are across the globe!

WAS initially started as an interest group for those who are in love with whippets, but as the numbers grew in members, Samantha has had to spend a great deal of time to manage this page.

I have to spend approximately 15 hours per week to manage this page besides having my own job.  It is important to make sure that all the members feel included in this group, so I do try to like and comment on all the posts that are posted on WAS. – Samantha Arditti

15 hours is a huge dedication, but her efforts do pay off!  Sometimes WAS do get some nasty comments from hasty individuals, but WAS is relatively free of ‘keyboard warriors’ and a very harmonious platform for whippet owners to share their joy and to ask questions and advice from other whippet-parents.

WAS is a place not only for us to show our love for whippets, but to also share our compassion to others who need the extra support when they’re going through a hard time with their whippet.  Its a platform where we can expect to get constructive advice and feedback from those who are undergoing the same situation or simply a place where we can gain support to go through hard times.

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My Jack Russell, MuiMui & Vodka

6 months ago, I lost my Jack Russell, I was devastated and posted a photo on WAS of my beautiful girl and my whippet Vodka.  The support I gained on WAS was tremendous.  A simple ‘like’ on my photo and a simple ‘so sorry for your loss’ comment gave me the positivity to look beyond my sorrow.  I can’t stress enough how important it is for members to share empathy on WAS instead of always complaining about how the photo is ‘not a photo of a whippet’ and other nasty comments.  WAS is a place where like-minded souls can share their love and compassion, not to make people feel bad about themselves nor their beloved pets.  This pleasant atmosphere in WAS is truly the work of Serge & Mom, and the 16,000+ members who shares their love for whippets around x

 

 

WAS Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2419447733/

WAS Monthly Whippet Walks are held on the last Sunday of every month at Richmond Park Sheen Gate (SW14 8BJ) at 10:30am:

https://www.facebook.com/events/385568621593660/?notif_t=plan_user_invited

 

 

2 thoughts on “Whippet Appreciation Society

  1. Hello from Australia. Halfway though last year I lost all access to Facebook and the wonderful whippeteers and their lovely long noses at W.A.S. After reading my emails every morning I always went straight to the W.A.S. page for my whippet fix. I had my own whippet for 13 years before he died of hemangiosarcoma in Mar ’23. and I’d been a fan (and a member when it went private) of the group. Imagine my disbelief to find a note from Facebook in my emails saying I had been blocked from FB for violating one of their principles. No further explanation. I’ve been trying since then to get back onto FB so I can reconnect with WAS but until I found this blog, FB was the only avenue.

    I wish everyone all the very best and please give your lovely whippet/s a cuddle for me. I miss mine every day and although the pain in my heart has eased, the tears still come when I think of him and his antics and how he comforted me when my husband died in 2012. They are such a sensitive, gentle and loving breed. The best.

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