Yep,I would say dwarf lop too, definitely not flemish. He could have a bit of a cross with something something larger depending on his weight. Dwarf Lops can go up to about 3kg.
My dwarf lop Honey was almost 4KG (one in the avatar), maybe she had somehting bigger in her somewhere along the line, or maybe she was just too fat :lol::lol: didn't make any difference to me what breed she was I just loved her and still miss her
Yep,I would say dwarf lop too, definitely not flemish. He could have a bit of a cross with something something larger depending on his weight. Dwarf Lops can go up to about 3kg.
mini/dwarf lop size of a cat and hes four months, ???? :? nothing mini or small about him at all
just have him down as a rew lop if he has red eyes, large breeds take up to 18 months to reach full size i think, so time will tell as he gets bigger
Aw he's lovely!
I'm no expert but I'd say a REW Dwarf Lop too.
(areia -As I understand it - Dwarf Lops have dwarf sized ears but are normal sized in every other way - their ears are small compared to English Lops I suppose! This unfortunately leads many people to believe they are purchasing a dwarf rabbit when they aren't! Mini Lops are the the small lop-eared breed. )
Looks like he's settling in. Oh and our shed looks very like that at the moment.... ...... it's a summer project!
He does look very much like your rabbit! I'm not sure of his weight I think i'll get the scales out or have him weighed when he gets the snip. I know he weighs more than either of my cats though. Its shocking how heavy he is :shock:
He's from the Gorgeous breed by the looks of it
I've given up trying to figure out what mine are!