IT COULD BE ANY BREED OF RABBIT BUT IN THIS CASE IT SOUNDS LIKE AN ALBINO!!
The rabbit is a Forrest rabbit. These change to winter fur that is white. The color is for camouflage against larger predators and there for white for the winter snow
well when my rabbit had babies the mom was black and white and the dad was grey and they both had brown eyes yet the babies had fur colors like orange or white with red eyes. so the color dosnt rely on the color of the parents but on the colors that the specific breed can turn out to have.
Depending on it's size, you either have a blue eyed white Netherland Dwarf or a white Beveren (assuming that you have a purebred rabbit.) There are no other breeds of rabbit accepted by the ARBA that have blue eyes. Of course there is always the possibility that it is a crossbreed rabbit.
its not a dutch a dutch rabbit is a black rabbit with white ring round its torso area and it couold be a rex nut it would have to have plush carpet like fur might just be a cross breed
You are probably allergic to the rabbit's dandruff or fur.
An albino rabbit doesn't have any melanin (pigment) in its skin, fur, or eyes. This causes the white appearance of its coat. Its skin is pink and its eyes are red, because the color of its blood shows through these features.Related Information:Albinism is a congenital (genetic) disorder that occurs in all vertebrates.
there are many ways of telling the breed of a rabbit here are a few the color of the fur the lenght of the ears size eye color and markings ~Agashe
A white mouse usually looks like what people refer to as "lab mice". White mice can have long or short fur, depending on what breed you get. Most white mice have red or pink eyes, though you can get some with brown eyes.
qualitative observation
MIGHT be a Dutch Rabbit. Need a better description.
its very hard to get a black dog with blue eyes, dogs with blue eyes are usually white but for everything else the only breed i can think of is the Akida, large dog, very similar to the Husky and Malamute breeds and can come in white, black and various other colours and blue eyes are not that rare in the breed
The person you bought the rabbit from didn't know what breed it was??? If they didn't sell the rabbit to you as a pure bred it probably isn't. If it has really short fur it could be a rex. White with black spots means the color is broken. The color variety is broken as opposed to a black rabbit or a white rabbit yours is a broken rabbit. A Broken Rex Rabbit is my best guess but I would bet that if you paid less than $30.00 for it it is a crossbreed rabbit, not a rex.