Both are tormenting rabbits. The animals are from an attitude of private people there you can never be sure about the genetics and health of the animals.
The rabbit on the first picture is a dwarf-defective mixer. The second one can be seen very badly.
Please don't buy the animals. It's not about the outside. There are so many rabbits why don't you buy those in the shelter because these rabbits are still looking for a nice home.
I always wonder how to look at such cruelties as sweet. If the animals were from the animal shelter, I would take them. But never from a private stand, because you can never be sure that you don't support a painful increase.
Ask yourself animals from the shelter. The one is a rude-colored dwarf-dead mix, where perhaps even Rex was mixed in (head shape and fur structure) and the other is a lion mix.
One of them suffers from the rams, the other is short-headed. Both cruel and anything but beautiful and pet love…
Dwarf and lionhead. You should let your fingers off if they're not from the shelter. I have dwarf contravenors(from the animal shelter and 3 of 4 dwarves I have ever had died very early or had diseases (which could be cured for happiness)
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Both are tormenting rabbits. The animals are from an attitude of private people there you can never be sure about the genetics and health of the animals.
The rabbit on the first picture is a dwarf-defective mixer. The second one can be seen very badly.
Please don't buy the animals. It's not about the outside. There are so many rabbits why don't you buy those in the shelter because these rabbits are still looking for a nice home.
Dear Greetings I hope I could help you
I always wonder how to look at such cruelties as sweet. If the animals were from the animal shelter, I would take them. But never from a private stand, because you can never be sure that you don't support a painful increase.
Ask yourself animals from the shelter. The one is a rude-colored dwarf-dead mix, where perhaps even Rex was mixed in (head shape and fur structure) and the other is a lion mix.
One of them suffers from the rams, the other is short-headed. Both cruel and anything but beautiful and pet love…
Dwarf and lionhead. You should let your fingers off if they're not from the shelter. I have dwarf contravenors(from the animal shelter and 3 of 4 dwarves I have ever had died very early or had diseases (which could be cured for happiness)
These are breeders.
Because it looks cute for people, animals have to suffer for their lives.
Here you can find out:
https://www.kaninchenwiese.de/renewal/kaninchengenetik/qualzucht/
https://www.kaninchenwiese.de/kurzkoepfigkeit/
The first one would have to be a dwarf, and the second maybe something with a lion's head but I'm not so sure about the second.
Lg
They all have a crippled head, look for healthy dwarfs with normal noses