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any ideas as to why paris's ears hvnt lopped yet?

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sxfe_121

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hey.. ive asked this b4..but not had many responces at all...but i reallly wnt to no why paris's ears hvnt lopped..even tho they r huggge...i thought the weight wud pull them down soon enough...unless she grows into them..which means she cud b pretty huge...looking at the pic below..does anyone see any signs of her being a big bunny?
 
she looks big compared to gucci who is a dutch..and fully grown..yet paris is only 13 weeks..not fully grown...and she looks big..im guessing her furs misleading tho
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Well size isn't everything :wink: I don't think it necessarily follows that big ears will automatically lop, I guess it is also to do with the shape of the head and the way the cartilege and all the bits at the base of the ear are formed.
 
This is candy my dwarf lop (or at least thats what I was told she was) not very much dwarf abut her and at about 10 months still only one ear lopped


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here she is posing.... what a madam she is :lol: :lol:

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She is most likely a cross breed, I have a dwarf lop x english spot and he has uppy ears (most of the time!) :lol:
 
aww shes adorable..very similar shaped ears to paris...ive been playing with her ear lol..she seemed to like tht..she was grinding her teeth which i think means contentment..and wen i pulled one down the other popped up haha..so i think wen shes older and her hed grows..the skin on the top of her hed will start to let the ears lop..cuz her skin will have grown
 
Paris is soooo gorgeous, like a little ball of fulff.

Candy likes her ears being played with too, wait for this someone will post its a se**al thing :oops: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Then we'll be all embaressed
 
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