That mean that she want to mate or she is pregnant, or she is having a false pregnancy. Consider spaying the rabbit.
Another reason could be the rabbit is extremely bored, to the point of being stressed out. Do some research into how to care for bunnies, and how to let them engage in their natural behaviours (like grazing on hay, and playing).
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Brush it. When a rabbit eats his fur, it means you need to brush it. get a special cat or rabbit brush at your pet store or walmart and brush it every day. If your rabbit keeps pulling out his fur it will eventually die. It will die because the fur will clog up its stomach. So brush your rabbit is the answer.
Is she pulling it out or is it just coming out as you pet her? If she is pulling it out she may be pregnant. In that case you need to get a nest box right away. If you pet her and some hair come then she is just molting.
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If your rabbit has already star pulling fur out,that mean your rabbit is stress.Try spending time with them,give them some toys,phone book for him to shred it,let them run loose in the garden and you can even make your own toys try going to this website (see related link below) and see how can you make your rabbit happy.
It's most likely that you rabbit is suffering from stress.Stress can be caused by a bad lifestyle or environment, or a traumatic experience, or extreme boredom, or illness. Aside from self-mutilation (pulling fur), stress leads to a low quality of life and can lead to severe, deadly illness (GI stasis, for example). You should do everything you can to give your rabbit a happy life and minimise stress.You should also look for other signs of illness to see if there's an underlying problem, and be prepared to bring the rabbit to a vet with experience and knowledge in rabbits.Consider spaying/neutering the rabbit, because sex hormones also contribute to stress.There's also the possibility that your rabbit has a parasite or other skin problem.It's also possible that your rabbit is pregnant or has a false pregnancy, but then the rabbit would probably be pulling fur from the chin and belly, not the paws.See the related questions and links below for details.
If your female rabbit is pulling fur and can't be pregnant, she may be having a false pregnancy. False pregnancies are stressful for rabbits. Spaying the rabbit will prevent false pregnancies, and ovarian cancer, and have other benefits. There are other reasons your rabbit may be pulling her fur: She could have parasites or other skin problems. Bring the rabbit to a vet for treatment. She could be suffering from stress. Learn how to ease a rabbit's stress, and consider what improvements you might make to her lifestyle. See the related questions and links below for more info.
I think 'dwarf' in dwarf lopped means that the ears are small not the actual rabbit because I had a French Dwarf Lop and she was HUGE! An English Lopped Rabbit has ears that brush across the floor usually, but a FDL ears don't. :)
They are the same species (European Rabbit), but they are different breeds.
A male dwarf rabbit might lose fur on the inside of a leg because of a disease called mange. Mange is a disease that many animals get that causes the animal to itch constantly and the fur is then torn away by the itching.
Rabbit fur can also be termed "cony"