Britannia Petite Dwarf Rabbit
Posted Under: Exotic
The American Fuzzy Lop weighs about 3 to 4 pounds. These little conejo enano have a big, flattened “bulldog” face and lopped ears, and seem just like a Holland Lop with long hair. They have been bred in several colors. This is a wool breed, and will demand considerable daily grooming and a specific diet plan. This is a short bunnie with well-developed shoulders and hindquarters. The ears stay high on the head and after that flop down to 1/2 to 1 inch below the jaw. The show standard needs the wool to be a bit coarse, very dense and equal in length throughout the body. The American Fuzzy Lop is shown in six diverse groups determined by its color pattern: damaged, pointed white, wide band, agouti, shaded, and self. A number of other colours are also available in this short and stocky breed.
Britannia Petite
Size: Under 2.5 pounds
The Britannia Petite conejos enanos razas is an aged British breed recognized in UK as “Polish”. It’s usually thought to have been developed from small, typical bunnies. The breed is currently named as the smallest of the regular breeds. In the United states, the Britannia Petite is commonly recognized as becoming white with reddish eyes, although they’re bred in many colour varieties in Great Britan. These tiny, compact rabbits have relatively thin heads and a trim, curved body line. Ears are medium long and erect. Experienced bunnie breeders have claimed these kind of bunnies tend to be a little more hyper and nip more frequently than different breeds, and they need specially careful handling because of the fragile curved body shape. The show standard needs the head to be wedge-shaped and extensive across the forehead. The neck is short, and erect ears are in contact with each other for their full length. The conejo toy fur is smooth and silky. This breed is known to be curious, alert and is suitable for teens who can handle this light-statured breed delicately.




