Mini Lops weight is such a moveable feast, as unless you get a breeder's rabbit, they are probably a mish mash of other breeding and who knows what. I once boarded a couple of 'true' mini lops and they were far lighter than my bruiser :lol:
Slightly related, but Amy, whom came from Pets At Home, is aapparently a dwarf lop, and when she was weighed at the vet's a few months ago was 3.3 kg, or about 7 lbs 4 oz! She might be a little overweight, and I am trying to get her to lose a little, but mostly she is just 'big'- long and tall and chunky. And very hungry!
For some reason I thought Amy was a massive giant bun! Clearly not :lol: although Dwarf Lops are bigger anyway than MLs, aren't they?
Alfrid has got down to 1.46kg which isn't particularly small, I know, but it is the lowest weight I have on record since he was a baby and was poorly...I'm probably being paranoid :lol:
For some reason I thought Amy was a massive giant bun! Clearly not :lol: although Dwarf Lops are bigger anyway than MLs, aren't they?
Alfrid has got down to 1.46kg which isn't particularly small, I know, but it is the lowest weight I have on record since he was a baby and was poorly...I'm probably being paranoid :lol:
Slightly related, but Amy, whom came from Pets At Home, is aapparently a dwarf lop, and when she was weighed at the vet's a few months ago was 3.3 kg, or about 7 lbs 4 oz! She might be a little overweight, and I am trying to get her to lose a little, but mostly she is just 'big'- long and tall and chunky. And very hungry!
1.46kg sounds like a teeny bunny to me :lol:
Arthur is 1.9kg (with a tiny bit of growing left to do) and I think he's so diddy! Lilly is 3.2-3.4kg and I've always considered her a medium bunny but everyone else says she's massive, and compared to Arthur I'm now beginning to see that she is quite a large bunny :lol: (Arthur is a pet mix breed of I don't now what, but I'd assume one of his relatives may have had mini lop in as he is a lop and smaller than a dwarf lop, but maybe not!)