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Help Identifying Please

Snoopie

Young Bun
Was wondering if any one could help me identify the breed of my girl...

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Sorry about the picture quality as they were taken on my phone.

Thanks :)
 
:D well she's a lop........ :lol: :lol: :lol: That's about as far as I can get I'm afraid!!!! You'll have to wait for some others!!!! Where was she from? :D She's still lovely though!!!
 
I don't actually pick her up and she's not too keen on the idea, but she is around 2kg at a guess...hope thats helps :)
 
Thanks for all your input guys :)

Yeh her ears are very long, she's forever grooming and cleaning them...but that's when she's not relaxing...

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Lop cross :) She has lop feet (love those fluffy toes!) but as toffeepudding says her nose is more up eared rabbit rather square like a dwarf lop.
 
Tamsin said:
Lop cross :) She has lop feet (love those fluffy toes!) but as toffeepudding says her nose is more up eared rabbit rather square like a dwarf lop.

it would be unusual to have such lop ears for a cross though i agree her face has the appearance of a crossbreed. maybe the cross was further back? (ie...one of her grandparents?)
 
^Yeah, I think so too.

Her eyes are rather close-set, not wide apart on a flat face like your average lop. Whatever she is, she's gorgeous! Her ears are really long, sooo cute!
 
maxxev said:
it would be unusual to have such lop ears for a cross though i agree her face has the appearance of a crossbreed. maybe the cross was further back? (ie...one of her grandparents?)

That's a good point, perhaps it was one of the larger lops too as the ears weigh more they tend to lop more easily.

Tam
 
This pic:

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reminds me of an english lop but her ears are too short and she's too small. It's possible that's a grandparent though.

Otherwise french or dwarf lop to get the ears.
 
Dwarf lop with a bit of English lop waaay back (grand or great grandparent perhaps?) might produce a bunny like that... English lops have very different shaped faces to the other lops plus the long ears...
 
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