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grumpy":jbzwi0e4 said:
Bad Habit":jbzwi0e4 said:
How should I pose him?
:p IN-A-SKILLET!! :p

:twisted: I could NOT help myself...begging your pardon :twisted:


:eek: Grumpy! :nono:

Bad Habit":jbzwi0e4 said:
He's just a hair under 3lbs, 8oz

He wouldn't make much of a meal! And it looks like he wants out of the pot, BH! :lol:

I don't know what he is, but he sure is a cute little guy. :)
 
ya I guess i'd go with ND then.. with pretty good Vienna markings and blue eyes. if he has tufts left of a single mane he could possibly be lionhead in there and he just shed out his little bit of mane.
 
MamaSheepdog":2etrv2n7 said:
grumpy":2etrv2n7 said:
Bad Habit":2etrv2n7 said:
How should I pose him?
:p IN-A-SKILLET!! :p

:twisted: I could NOT help myself...begging your pardon :twisted:


:eek: Grumpy! :nono:

Bad Habit":2etrv2n7 said:
He's just a hair under 3lbs, 8oz

He wouldn't make much of a meal! And it looks like he wants out of the pot, BH! :lol:

I don't know what he is, but he sure is a cute little guy. :)


:p :p :p :p Honest...I was only foolin'. That's the first thing
that popped into my head. Pardon me. :) :)

grumpy.
 
HoppyMeal":10os434u said:
He doesn't look anything like my Holland Lops. My male weighs about 8 Lbs.

Yes, because his size was the first tip off that he might not be a Holland Lop...

Except ARBA standards says that Hollands should be a maximum of 4lbs.

And my first clue was the fact that both his ears stand upright, and have very strong ear carriage.

I imagine Thor will be between 4 and 5lbs when he's filled back out.
 
Based on his body type I think he's a lion head cross - narrow head, high shoulders, semi arched back.

His fur makes me think Angora and if he was 8 pounds I'd guess an Angora cross but he's only 4ish so possibly a Jersey wooly cross (OwnedbytheBuns might have not been too off the mark) and his head matches that breed as well, although they are pretty rare here.
 

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