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Thanks Bo B Bunny! When I saw him among 40 other baby bunnies I couldn't take my eyes off of him, I loved his color and markings. His chest markings are exactly the same on either side like a cat. When I went up to the glass he was the only one to run up to me and put his paws on the glass near me. It was fate and bought him right there from the pet store.
 
Ok here are my two dutchies, Mika and Sasha. They're 5week old sisters. :hearts::bunnyheart

I'm a new bunny mommy--do any of you veteran dutch mommies have tips??

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My advice is to take as many pictures as possible!!! Your bunnies are so cute it's dangerous!! :inlove:

On a more serious note, Dutches are known for being smart, sassy, and hard to keep in a cage. Tony had me trained from day 2 that a cage was not for him. In fact, he could open doors (that didn't latch) that swung inward! He would also wait outside my roommate's room and scare the stuffing out of her because he wanted to run in and play on her shag rug.
 
Thanks guys!!!! I kinda do photography as a hobby--my day job is an administrative asst. I love taking pics of them and I take pics of my other animals as well.
 
Looking through this thread is making me want another dutch bunny - this little guy is enough for me to handle for now though. He's a rescue with a huge personality. Rascal!
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OMG LOOK AT ALL THE DUTCHIES!!!
my mocha is what i call a half-a-dutch.
shes only has the neck markings on one side
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Here are some updated pics of Rascal - he's certainly taken over my life! (and convinced me to adopt a girlfriend for him). I agree with everyone who says dutch buns are smart and sassy. He's a perfect gentleman sometimes, and a sneaky brat the rest of the time!

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Our black Dutch boy Popcorn
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Another black Dutchie boy Star
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Our beautiful black Dutch girl Kokomo
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Our lovely blue Dutch boy Ty
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And finally, our gorgeous Dutch girl Kia!
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My parents dutch Smurf. He is about 8 years old.

(messy bun always has hay on himself)


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What lovely photos, they´re all gorgeous bunnies. Here are my two dutchies, Houdini loves running about and investigating everything. His favourite pastime, if you let him, is chewing anything and everything. Snowy is a little darling, he´s so well behaved although he likes to chew as well. I also have a third bunny, Bandy, who is an angora cross, I´m sure you´ll come across him somewhere else on here.


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Hugs and nose rubs to all :happyrabbit:
 
Aww! If we ever got another bunny... Well, first we would get a lion head, then probably a Dutch. Then again, there is a breeder around here who breeds Dutch lion head crosses.
 

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