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Sarahlynn2003

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So I've had my bunny for almost 2 years and where I got him they said that my bunny was a Netherland Dwarf. As he grew up I could tell he wasn't a regular Netherland dwarf as the vet told me he had out grew dwarf status. So what I'm wondering is if my bunny is a fake dwarf. I'll attach a 2 pictures of him when he was a baby and a picture of him now!
 

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Im no rabbit expert, but he definitely does not look like a netherland dwarf. He doesnt seem to have the compact face or body. It is my understanding that they should still have good show standards even with being a false dwarf. So if he is a netherland dwarf, he has bad genetics (lookwise) for netherland dwarfs. I do not breed though, so @SableSteel might have a better answer for you
 
I would say your bunny can be a mixed breed. Quite often people will advertise or say netherland dwarf or dwarf bunny to make it easier to sell the kits.

My girl is a false dwarf and have longer ears than standards they are still growing. Bare in mind she’s only 3 months old and where I got her told me she would be a big girl. I already know her parents and the breeder use doe who are false dwarves to avoid get peanuts. Good quality they will still look like netherland dwarves but larger.
 

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The thing with dwarf breeds is: Either they have one set of dwarf genes, that's True dwarfs. you get about half true dwarfs from a litter. If you use 2 true dwarfs for breeding you'll end up with 25% peanuts - which will wither and die within a few days. The rest, 50-25%, are False Dwarfs, still of the small breed but not carrying that semilethal dwarf gene. I definitly would prefer a false dwarf as pet over a true one, mostly for health concerns. I really prefer rabbits that look like rabbits.

Your rabbit does indeed look like a mixed breed, which actually might be a good thing.
 
I dont see anything that says netherland dwarf in this rabbit. False dwarfs are a bit bigger, and they do have longer ears, but they still have generally dwarf looking traits and are smaller and shorter eared than a normal rabbit. your rabbits just looks like a mixed breed
 
I dont see anything that says netherland dwarf in this rabbit. False dwarfs are a bit bigger, and they do have longer ears, but they still have generally dwarf looking traits and are smaller and shorter eared than a normal rabbit. your rabbits just looks like a mixed breed
Do you know which mix it looks like?
 
55B2A801-B90A-4D27-8AB9-2AAFED65D7A7.jpegPersonally to me he reminds me of the shape of a Flemish giant, but I bet he’s not that big. Maybe a dwarf and a flemish mix? This is a flemish giant that your bunny reminded me of
 
The face structure, ears and body look nothing like a ND even as a baby.
But that aside he is super cure x
 

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