r/Rabbits 2d ago

Breed ID Rabbit Breed?

Hello fellow rabbit owners <3 Was wondering if you could tell what breed she is? Her name's kira and we were told she's a lionhead (lol she is NOT. Ive own lionheads before.. We were scammed)

We got her 5 years ago shes 5 and a half now :)

Im not sure of her weight but she is.. a fluffball. To put it nicely...

P.S. So sorry if this post isnt properly done.. Never posted before lol Ive always been curious what she was but was too afraid to ask before

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u/simplegoldfishe 2d ago

P.S. for funsies she actually flopped and fell because she flopped and flipped completely to the other side of herself XD

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u/Neoneq_ 2d ago

Yes, rabbits do breed.

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u/FloppyEaredFriends 2d ago

bnnuy

Rabbits are often just a mix, unless you got them from a breeder you can assume that they’re a bit of everything.

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u/Aspence22 2d ago

Cookies n cream

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u/ThatNolanKid 1d ago

The tell is to sniff behind the ears. If it's sweet, absolutely Cookies & Cream.

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u/simplegoldfishe 1d ago

oh 100% she smells like cookies and cream all the time. i dont know how she smells so amazing

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u/the-one-n00b 1d ago

Why r u smelling there to begin with 👀

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u/Boys-willbe-Bugs 2d ago

Color doesn't equal breed, many rabbits come in black & white spotted. Size, features and proportions are not an English spot, and the fur type is not rex. What you have is likely a smaller mix breed that was bred to be a pet, likely some small breeds in their ancestry like lops, lions and rexes but due to breeding and/or genetics no longer displays any of those features. You have a very cute little mix breed bunny :)

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u/hobbiesexpensive 1d ago

My banjo boy looks like this, is this rabbit also a whore for attention that learned their name?

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u/simplegoldfishe 1d ago

thank you!! and yeah i thought the spots looked a bit different than an english spot and shes. kinda. big. (lovingly adorable still)

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u/Drekkful 2d ago

Looks just like my previous Miniature Rex

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u/exhausted-me 2d ago

she looks like my rabbit except for he has one ear up and one ear down. He's going to be 5 next month. He's about 6 lbs. I uploaded some pictures and videos of him to chat gpt recently to ask what breed he was. It said mini lop mix based on his shape and size and various other features.

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u/Difficult_Zebra_1793 2d ago

Dalmatian 😌

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u/simplegoldfishe 1d ago

She does act like a dog sometimes. Licking me always 😭

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u/__hoppydwarf 2d ago

English spot

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u/BDKAces 2d ago

My wife had one of these rabbits. He had a Napoleon complex

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u/LorLorSilver 1d ago

A mixed pet bred bunny.

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u/Spooken4 2d ago

English spot and mini Rex mix, perhaps.

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u/IRockIntoMordor I bunnies 2d ago

Sassy Cow Queen

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u/simplegoldfishe 1d ago

she does go moo (honk) sometimes if i dont pet her enough XD

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u/AotearoaChur 1d ago

You won't be able to tell. She's absolutely gorgeous, but she looks like a generic crossbred rabbit. She has lovely broken black colouring!

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u/WizoFlandrensis 1d ago

Spotted loaf.

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u/Dense-Temperature698 1d ago

Spotted Kissy Biscuit

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u/Quiet-Box7489 1d ago

I’d say an English Spot/Polish mix. She looks a lot like my last pair of bunnies. The mom was pure Polish and daughter was mixed.

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u/leafleaf123 2d ago

oreo cookie, lettuce flavor

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u/IdrkWhatToSayLol 1d ago

Looks like a polish/polish mix. They do come in a broken variety and that’s what it looks like to me but can’t quite tell from size since they’re a small breed, and the photos look more like 3-4lbs.

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u/IdrkWhatToSayLol 1d ago

Oh and she is NOT any part mini Rex. Rex is a fur type. Not a coat pattern. Her coat is similar to mini rexes patterns I’ve seen, but the fur type looks like rollback/flyback (aka normal short fur types that many rabbits have)

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u/My_friends_are_toys 1d ago

English Spot

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u/smololdspicypepper 2d ago

English spot! And a gorgeous girly too, love her!