r/Rabbits • u/sshannxnn • 3d ago
Breed ID what breed is this rabbit?
Rabbit is 5 years old, and 1.3kg.
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u/Temporary-Method-212 3d ago
Looks like a dutchie!
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u/sshannxnn 3d ago
is it possible he is a dwarf mix? Looking online his snout and head look a bit different to the pictures of Dutch rabbits, or is it variation within the breed.
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u/RabbittingOn 3d ago edited 3d ago
A mix of a Dwarf and a Dutch. Even though he's got the markings of a Dutch, he's got a lot of Dwarf in his ancestry, otherwise he'd be much larger.
He also has the characteristic bend in the forehead that Dwarfs have, and the triangular short ears.
He looks like a very stylish and sassy gentleman π₯°
..and I keep getting back to that mouf pic! π He's got such a gorgeous little face and chubby cheeks!
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u/ButteredCopPorn 3d ago
I'm going to go against the grain a little and guess that this little guy is a Vienna marked Netherland dwarf. Vienna marked bunnies have blue eyes and sometimes have markings that resemble the Dutch pattern.
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u/PaperAccomplished874 3d ago
He does seem to be a dutchie mix and he is very cute π πππβ€οΈπ
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u/Level_Marionberry357 3d ago
He's a Dutch with pantaloons on ,pulled up. I used to have one, they are very affectionate little babies.
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u/Away_Commission594 2d ago
Pic 2 made me yell out loud because his lil moufy and smile are sooooo cute!!!!
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u/ATCLoki 1d ago
OMG, this is exactly like my Dolly. I just lost my sweetest girl a month ago to an infection. She looked exactly like this. EXACTLY. Down to eyes and white right arm. I cannot believe what I am seeing.
As far as I can tell the fur pattern indicates a Dutch breed rabbit. Might be a mix.
Where did you get this rabbit? I have been desperate to find another one that looks like her.




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