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i have a rabbit thats red eyed, has a white body and head, black ears and three black feet and one white. i was wondering if you knew what breed she was?

Submitted: 212 days and 7 hours ago.
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Age: 7; Female; Breed: rabbit

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i tried lookin up pictures of rabbits that look like her but im not sure of her breed

Posted by Anna 212 days and 7 hours ago.

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Hello,

There are many different breeds that come in this color. Some additional information will help.

Does your rabbit have floppy ears or upright ones

How much does the rabbit weigh? Is it full grown?

Is it possible for you to post a photo? If so, you can upload one by clicking on the little green tree icon in the tool bar.

Thank you.

Anna

212 days and 7 hours ago.

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she has upright ears, is full grown and about a foot long, and is probably seven to ten pounds
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Thank you for getting back to me. Your rabbit may be a Californian, though she is just a bit small for that breed. You can read more about them here:

http://www.petpeoplesplace.com/resources/breed_profiles/rabbits/californian.htm

The Himalayan rabbit has the same coloring, but is smaller than your rabbit. Several other breeds also have the markings you've described, but don't match your rabbit in size. I suspect that she is probably a mixed breed. Californians are pretty popular, and people often cross them with other rabbits, resulting in a smaller rabbit with the same markings. The fact that your rabbit has one white foot also leads me to think she may be a mixed breed. There's nothing wrong with mixed breed rabbits. They make great pets, and sometimes don't have the health problems associated with some purebreds.

The color of your rabbit is referred to as himalayan, or 'himmie' for short. If you have more questions, just let me know by clicking on REPLY.

Anna

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40 yrs.: herps, pocket pets, rabbits, poultry, dogs, horses. Biology degree. Volunteer vet assistant

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