What breed is Tinker?

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MyBabyHasPaws

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What breed do you think she is?
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How much does she weigh? She has vienna coloring, so has some heritage of a breed that carries the blue eyed white gene. The texture and density of the fur could also give us a clue as to her heritage.
 
She's about 3 1/2 / 4lbs. Her fur is VERY soft and seems really short, not like a rex! but shorter hair than i'm use to. I would describe her hair as if she had just gotten shampood and conditioned, very soft and clean feeling..
She is super friendly and very sweet.

Vienna? Isnt that the gene that gives blue eyes?
 
CUTE! that would be an awesome breed lol.

I thought Dutch too, but the patterns are off. Is it possible to have a mis-marked dutch? Whatever she is she is the biggest sweet heart EVER! She has NO FEAR! I love it!
 
Mis-marked dutch rabbits ARE possible, particularly where the vienna gene is present. My Minion had one blue eye and brindling in his tort markings. His half-sibling had marks all the way over one shoulder, and others had splashes where they weren't supposed to be.

I would agree on Dutch or Dutch mix. Tinker just has that dutch head and ears. :)

Regardless, beautiful bunneh!
 
Dutch popped into my mind too. I know they can occasionally pop up with blue eyes, but the pattern on this rabbit definitely suggests the Vienna gene to me rather than just mismarked Dutch.

My other guess would be a Mini Rex mix, because the head and ears (actually the relative shortness of the body too) is reminiscent of an MR. They do come in blue-eyed-white, and the offspring of an MR and regular furred breed would have a normal coat like you're rabbit.

MR are a pretty popular breed as well. ND, HL and MR are all pretty typical in breed mixes, so that's probably what my best guess would be- an MR mixed with something.
 

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