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FORUM HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Help me guess what breed my baby bun is!

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    • thumpersbinkies
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        https://i.imgur.com/Ecmc87P.jpg

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        This is my baby bun, Thumper! He’s about 8-9 weeks old now. Sorry for his ickypaws, he unfortunately was being kept in poor conditions in a cage with wood shavings before I acquired him which caused his fur to become pee-stained and I have no idea how to clean it off 🙁

        I keep wondering what breed he could be. His nose has a light grey/brown spot and, though not very visible on camera, so do the very tips of his ears and his tail as well. It’s very subtle.

        Any guesses?


      • HipHopBunny
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          Oh, what a cutie! Hmm, I’m not that good with breeds, but I would say he definitely looks like he has some Netherland Dwarf in him. Maybe some Californian with those lite grey markings. 8-9 weeks, so I’m guessing that he is almost fully grown. My bun Silver is a Californian, and she looked just like that as a baby, but now she is fully grown and much bigger than the size of your little guy. Hopefully, some other members will have more ideas. Give him a pet for me!


        • LBJ10
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            The color is frosty point, which is similar to sable point but with a light frosty gray color instead of brown. You see it in a lot of dwarf breeds. If I were to guess, your bunny is probably a false dwarf Nethie or a Nethie mix. Super cute!

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