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Good morning,
I have a female Holland Lop, I got her in 2021 in December, she was born October 27th 2021, I bought her from a breeder in Richmond. She's a sweetheart and I love her dearly, however I can no longer care for her and want to find her a new loving home where she can thrive. Please let me know if you are interested or know someone who would be. She's completely free roamed INDOORS and I would love to rehome her to someone who is willing to do the same. She's spayed and litterbox trained, she rarely goes to the bathroom outside of her box. She has a beautiful coat called "broken otter".
 

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Good morning,
I have a female Holland Lop, I got her in 2021 in December, she was born October 27th 2021, I bought her from a breeder in Richmond. She's a sweetheart and I love her dearly, however I can no longer care for her and want to find her a new loving home where she can thrive. Please let me know if you are interested or know someone who would be. She's completely free roamed INDOORS and I would love to rehome her to someone who is willing to do the same. She's spayed and litterbox trained, she rarely goes to the bathroom outside of her box. She has a beautiful coat called "broken otter".
She's beautiful; I wish we were closer (we couldn't get much farther away!). :)
But she's not a broken otter. She's a broken chestnut.
Here's a broken chestnut (in a satin coat):
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I don't have a broken otter, but here's a solid chocolate otter (satin):
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The most obvious difference is that except for the markings on its ears, eyes, jaw and belly, an otter has a single color coat, while a chestnut has different colors on each hair (called bands, which show up more clearly if you blow into the coat, or ruffle it backwards with your hand).
Good luck finding a new home for that pretty little Holland!
 

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