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laurenrosanna

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">Hi there! :) I'm from australia and new to keeping bunnies. I'd like to introduce my lovely 3 month old rescue bunny Tessi who has an amazing character and I think I may love her more than my parents and siblings :P I got her from the rspca where she was brought in as a stray, I have no idea how she survived as she was the tiniest thing. She is OBSESSED with carrots and banana (fed as treats ofcourse) loves being petted but hates being picked up (we think she may have been abused by small children). She loves sitting and sleeping on my skateboard, will jump on your lap at any opportunity and takes to jumping on me whilst im trying to nap after school. Anyway heres some pictures, I havent got any here of her massive mansion hutch she sleeps in but I do have some of her playing in my room. I was wondering if anyone could tell me what breed she is??

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Awe what a lucky girl. I still find it hard telling the difference between the lop breeds so im not sure. But I will take a stab just to see whether i get it right or not. xD I'll say Dwarf lop.
 
Definitely some variation of a Lop. She's a very cute bunny and it's only the occasional one that doesn't mind being picked up. You can work on it to make them better behaved, but it's not a natural thing for them being a prey animal.
 
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Your bunny is beautiful, wonderful coloring.

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