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My Holland lops ears aren’t lopping!
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<blockquote data-quote="ladysown" data-source="post: 341147" data-attributes="member: 63"><p>She looks like a pet-quality holland lop in the middle of her uglies. My guess is that she will lop by the time she is 11 months old. Crowns take up to two years to develop. </p><p></p><p>Looking at her... she'll lop eventually, but it might take time. It could also just literally happen overnight. She looks (in the pics) like she'll exceed the 4 lb standard weight. My suggestion is to keep her as a pet and not breed her. She looks like an inquisitive, quiet girlie who will make for an excellent pet. At 13 weeks she's right into her teens, be prepared for her to start acting more adult in the next month or so. If she gets grumpy, I'd get her neutered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ladysown, post: 341147, member: 63"] She looks like a pet-quality holland lop in the middle of her uglies. My guess is that she will lop by the time she is 11 months old. Crowns take up to two years to develop. Looking at her... she'll lop eventually, but it might take time. It could also just literally happen overnight. She looks (in the pics) like she'll exceed the 4 lb standard weight. My suggestion is to keep her as a pet and not breed her. She looks like an inquisitive, quiet girlie who will make for an excellent pet. At 13 weeks she's right into her teens, be prepared for her to start acting more adult in the next month or so. If she gets grumpy, I'd get her neutered. [/QUOTE]
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