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Dutch Rabbits |
Dutch Rabbits are small and friendly. Their colours are varied, have distinct markings, and are an excellent pet choice for children and adults. Their weight is around 4 to 5 pounds which makes handling quite easy. They are known for having good personality and because of their size it is relatively easy to house the bunny indoors. Dutch's have an inquisitive nature and love to investigate their surroundings, entertaining their owners by following them around for long periods.
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Dwarf Lop Rabbits |
Dwarf Lops Weigh around 4 to 5 pounds making handling easy. Their temperament is well know for being relaxed, making a popular pet for children (with parental supervision). Their appearance is cute with chubby bodies and they enjoy all the cuddles. Various colours include Harlequin, black & white butterfly, chocolate, orange butterfly, black and white.
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German Lop Rabbits |
Our largest rabbits. They are a very chunky and cobby Lop rabbit and a a recognised breed by the BRC.
Type - Very cobby, massive and muscular. The neck on a good German Lop
should not be visible. Ideally it should be equally as broad in the shoulder as
the hindquarters. From a short nape the line of the back should rise in a slight
curve to a well-muscled rump which should be short and well rounded. The
front legs are short, straight and thick. The hind legs should lie parallel to the
rump and not jutting out when resting. A dewlap in does is permissible.
Head - The head should be strongly developed with a distinct width between
the eyes. The German Lop should have a Roman nose appearance with welldeveloped cheeks.
Ears - The ears should be broad, thick and of good substance, they rise from a
strong ridge called the crown on top of the head, carried closely to the cheeks,
with the openings turned inwards. The ears should hang down straight just
behind the eyes without either being carried forwards or backwards. Ear
length, measured across the skull minimum 27.96cm - maximum 35.5cm. (11-
14in maximum).
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Lionhead Rabbits |
These unusual looking bunnies weigh around 3lbs, have a well rounded body with a bold head and well developed muzzle. Their legs are medium in length and a little chubby. Their ears are around 3 inches and they have a mane between 2-3 inches in length, forming a full circle around the head with longer hair on the cheeks and chest.
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Mini Lop Rabbits |
Weigh around 3 to 4 pounds. Mini lops are cute and like to be handled by their owners. Various colours include white, black, blue and orange. They like to be pampered, and cuddled - the more love you give them, the more they will reward you.
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