We picked up the 6mth white pretty pal "Desiree" from the owner and took it to the vet. She looked at the bun, weighed it (a little under 4kg) and checked its parts just to make sure. " Your Desiree is a boy," the vet said, "she's got two sacks all right. But he's healthy otherwise, molars are a bit raised but they'll wear down with loads of hay and proper pellets." So i decided to keep the planned name, Lűmi. He got a myxo vaccine as well.
I decided to call the lady owner just to inform her of the change. She was already questioning, worried, whether we were going to bring him back to her because "she" turned out to be a he. I said:" no, we already took him and you were so kind to book him for us until today. Besides, he's so lovely and adorable, we wouldn't want him terrorized by the dog. The vet said that male-males will work equally well if they have the temperament, so we'll keep him." She was very much relieved that Lumi is still healthy as ever.
I asked the vet that as Lűmi wasn't a purebreed frenchie as he had peculiar fur, but was nonetheless a lop, what kind of mix is he? She said that he might be a hermelin mix.
His fur is medium on the long side, quite even and thick, silky smooth. His head is quite small and rectangular, like a girl bun's. His tail is also teeny as are his paws. Other than that he seems to be an average lop. Do any of you have any more ideas on what sort of mix he might be?
I decided to call the lady owner just to inform her of the change. She was already questioning, worried, whether we were going to bring him back to her because "she" turned out to be a he. I said:" no, we already took him and you were so kind to book him for us until today. Besides, he's so lovely and adorable, we wouldn't want him terrorized by the dog. The vet said that male-males will work equally well if they have the temperament, so we'll keep him." She was very much relieved that Lumi is still healthy as ever.
I asked the vet that as Lűmi wasn't a purebreed frenchie as he had peculiar fur, but was nonetheless a lop, what kind of mix is he? She said that he might be a hermelin mix.
His fur is medium on the long side, quite even and thick, silky smooth. His head is quite small and rectangular, like a girl bun's. His tail is also teeny as are his paws. Other than that he seems to be an average lop. Do any of you have any more ideas on what sort of mix he might be?