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ARC Have a New Website and is Anyone Looking for a Thrianta ?

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Where's his sister?

I would love to find a female Thrianta but it took me ten years to find the first one and she was with me only ten months :cry: They definitely live up to their friendly reputation.
 
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:love::love:

Where's his sister?

I would love to find a female Thrianta but it took me ten years to find the first one and she was with me only ten months :cry: They definitely live up to their friendly reputation.
I am not sure but I think his Sister has been Rehomed already x
 
I like the Dutch buns best :love:

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Thrianta is a Dutch bunny.. only orange.. or as the receptionist as Ashlands recorded "titian":lol:

I have never owned a full Dutch, though Theo and Olly definitely have Dutch genes. I see Dutch as the Border Collie of the rabbit world - intelligent and requiring lots of stimulation.
 
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Thrianta is a Dutch bunny.. only orange.. or as the receptionist as Ashlands recorded "titian":lol:

I have never owned a full Dutch, though Theo and Olly definitely have Dutch genes. I see Dutch as the Border Collie of the rabbit world - intelligent and requiring lots of stimulation.

I don’t think my Dutchie the late Declan read the ‘How to be aDutch Rabbit’ handbook :lol:
 
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Thrianta is a Dutch bunny.. only orange.. or as the receptionist as Ashlands recorded "titian":lol:

I have never owned a full Dutch, though Theo and Olly definitely have Dutch genes. I see Dutch as the Border Collie of the rabbit world - intelligent and requiring lots of stimulation.

My daughter had a dark grey/white full Dutch when growing up and had him for very many years. The rabbit lived alone un-neutered in a hutch at the bottom of the garden :oops:, was never ill, never saw a vet and had an (irregularly provided forage), but mostly muesli diet, with some hay. He was extremely lovable and friendly though and she did socialise with him every day, although obviously had long periods that he spent alone :( I have such fond memories of the two of them sitting together on a blanket on the lawn during the summer :love:
 
Ahhh that's on my must have list! I've always wanted that breed of bun!
We looked after DemiS' two brother Thriantas for a week or so in our back bedroom and they were hilarious :D Not fussed about headrubs etc. like ours were (at the time, Chibbs isn't either) but really friendly, always wanting to know what we're doing, and happy to sploof on top of their cage :)
 
We looked after DemiS' two brother Thriantas for a week or so in our back bedroom and they were hilarious :D Not fussed about headrubs etc. like ours were (at the time, Chibbs isn't either) but really friendly, always wanting to know what we're doing, and happy to sploof on top of their cage :)
Awhh! I've always wanted to have a rex at some point, velveteen lop (altho Idk if that's even possible tbh), a thrianta and a continental giant [emoji38] don't ask me why! They're just bunny breeds I'm drawn to. Rex is ticked off the list now [emoji38]

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Awhh! I've always wanted to have a rex at some point, velveteen lop (altho Idk if that's even possible tbh), a thrianta and a continental giant [emoji38] don't ask me why! They're just bunny breeds I'm drawn to. Rex is ticked off the list now [emoji38]

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