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dewlap

I have a NZ white with a dewlap. He is very prone to weight gain - but he's an ok weight now (although been on a diet 2 months:oops::roll:).

His dewlap is smaller now, but still there:D
 
Are you sure it's a buck :oops:
I've never seen a buck with a dewlap..but then again I'm still quite new to rabbits compared to some other people on here so I think I'll just leave it at that! Hopefully someone else will be able to answer the question for you :)
 
Are you sure it's a buck :oops:
I've never seen a buck with a dewlap..but then again I'm still quite new to rabbits compared to some other people on here so I think I'll just leave it at that! Hopefully someone else will be able to answer the question for you :)

I was convinced my NZ white was a girl. I never even checked when he arrived. Took him (then called Alice) for a vetcheck & guess what? Plums the size of - well plums:oops::lol:
 
Well you know i am thinking that he is really a she, its a bit like the crying game film :lol: in reverse tho:lol:

But Benjy was a rescue with the rspca, would they av got it wrong. He wasnt neutered as too young so the mind boggles.
I'll suppose i'll find out when i get him neutered.
I havnt seen him trying to hump anything and he does pay my male cat lots of attention. I tht it was him asserting his male dominance, now im thinking is it:love::lol::lol:
 
Hector has a little dewlap - it's really cute, just a tiny one (not like Honey's use-it-as-a-pillow dewlap). He's not overweight, and he's had it as long as we've had him.
 
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