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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A What breed is my rabbit?

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    • TashBunny
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        I got cinnamon from a local pet shop about 3 weeks ago and the workers there told me she was a dwarf rabbit (but they couldn’t tell me what type of dwarf rabbit she was). She is now 9 weeks now and I was just wondering if any of you know what her breed could be. I have never seen a dwarf rabbit before getting her so I don’t really have much to compare her to. Any help would be great!


      • jerseygirl
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          Ohhh so cute!

          They say that in pet shops a lot. Im not exactly sure why but I suspect it’s so people will think they will remain small and “baby like”.
          You’ll likely get a better idea on her breed once she reaches her adult weight and body form. But it’s always fun to guess now.

          To me, there is something loppish about her, despite her upright ears. I think it’s her back feet that me think that. Her face is roundish rather like a netherland dwarf but that could just be because she’s still so young.

          Sorry, that all doesn’t help much!!

          ETA: I inserted the attachments for you. You almost were there. You just needed to click on the “Insert Image” icon next to the file name after you upload them. 


        • Vienna Blue in France
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            That looks identical to Pepsi the meat rabbit I rescued….. about 5kg adult, I reckon….


          • Vienna Blue in France
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              Jersey “loppish”! lol


            • LBJ10
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                What a sweetie!!!! Hmm, it is hard to tell when they are young. JG does have a point about the ears though.


              • skysblue
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                  looks like mickey mouse! xD cute


                • Reesebun
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                    She looks like a Polish rabbit to me!


                  • Reesebun
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                      polish rabbits and Netherland dwarfs are the smallest breeds of rabbits, but polish are a bit larger than netherland dwarfs.


                    • Reesebun
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                        polish rabbits and Netherland dwarfs are the smallest breeds of rabbits, but polish are a bit larger than netherland dwarfs.


                      • Timber
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                          Her breed is …. adorable!

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