I got my rabbit at P@H. she is my 1st rabbit as I have never been a rabbit person until now. Anyway I asked them what type of rabbit she was and they had absolutely no idea. They also had no idea about her age either. I looked her breed up in the end, but you'd think they'd know seeing they sell loads of bun buns.
:wave: Not a pet shop quote, but I think worse..
I was told by the first vet that we took mine to (for a 'free health check') to just feed him pellets, no hay, nothing else, pellets.
I immediately voiced my concerns over that advice, and was told that there is enough fibre in pellets not to worry about hay, and would I like to buy the pellets that they have for sale... :roll:
Needless to say, he never went back there, but if I hadn't read plenty of info first, my lovely bun would have paid for his pension I think
Hay is good for teeth wear though so in that respect it is a better alterantive than high fiber pellets.
The two I saw yesterday were apparently 'dwarf lops'. Both were bigger than my medium cross bred lop.....one nearly as big as a Frenchie cross I have had :shock: maybe everything with lop ears is classified as a dwarf lop :?