
Breed facts
Size
2,04-2,72 kg
Look
Very round body with long, thick ears and a large head. Solid or broken patterned fur in a wide variety of colors.
Personality
Greatly enjoy cuddling and human interaction, including being pet and held.
Care requirements
Needs to be able to run out of their enclosures. More likely to chew random objects than other breeds.
Behavior With Children
Incredibly sweet and easygoing, making them ideal pets for children.
Health Concerns
No notable health concerns other than those common to all rabbits.
Life expectancy
5–10 years
Breed facts
Size
2,04-2,72 kg
Look
Very round body with long, thick ears and a large head. Solid or broken patterned fur in a wide variety of colors.
Personality
Greatly enjoy cuddling and human interaction, including being pet and held.
Care requirements
Needs to be able to run out of their enclosures. More likely to chew random objects than other breeds.
Behavior With Children
Incredibly sweet and easygoing, making them ideal pets for children.
Health Concerns
No notable health concerns other than those common to all rabbits.
Life expectancy
5–10 years
Breed facts
Size-4 to 7,5 kg
Temperament-calm and friendly with a playful personality
Grooming-they need to be groomed frequently due to their long, double coat that mats easily
Behavior with children-they get along very well with children and babies due to their kind, friendly, and fun personality
Health Concerns-Brachycephaly-it is a malformation of the skull due to their breeding; heart disease, eye issues (caused by eye irritations and excess discharge); hair issues (they don't have fur, they have long hair with can tangle easily); ear issues( ear infections); skin sensitivity (allergies) and they also might develop a stomach sensibility due to their selective appetite
Life expectancy-10 to 16 years (the oldest recorded Shih Tzu has lived 23 years)
Mini Lops are one of the world's most popular rabbit breeds, and they're regularly sold or produced as companions and display bunnies.
They are little with floppy ears, similar to Holland Lops. They are highly happy and playful, and they are very easy to train.
Anyone looking for a litter-trained bunny might consider Mini Lops.
They get along well with other bunnies and animals, although calm youngsters are preferred.
This breed requires mental stimulation, so make sure their cage is filled with plenty of toys.
Mini Lops are one of the world's most popular rabbit breeds, and they're regularly sold or produced as companions and display bunnies. They are little with floppy ears, similar to Holland Lops. They are highly happy and playful, and they are very easy to train. Anyone looking for a litter-trained bunny might consider Mini Lops. They get along well with other bunnies and animals, although calm youngsters are preferred. This breed requires mental stimulation, so make sure their cage is filled with plenty of toys.