
On the other hand I prefered to have pups in the cooler months, but mine is a coated breed, easier to kerp pups warm than cool.
Main reason for me was potential issues with neighbours.
Many small scale hobby breed enthusiasts will live in average homes.
Puppies once they need outdoor space can be pretty noisy, and wake with the dawn.
So havingbthem when the fays are shorter, and neighbours not out enjoying their gardens, with open windows can help with neighbour relations.
As for is there a breeding season, notnreally. Bitches come in season at most twice a year, so you have to work round their timings.
Those who show may also preferbto avoid the busiest part of the show season if possible.
I would contact the Whippet breed clubs for a list of breeders to contact.
Contact them about their plans, and arrange to visit.
Seeing their dogs and meeting them when they don't have pups is a good idea.