Rabbit Breeds Guide 2025
Rabbits are intelligent, social pets that bond closely with their owners. Different breeds vary greatly in size, coat type, and temperament.
How to Choose the Right Rabbit
Size
Dwarf breeds under 4 lbs; giants can exceed 15 lbs.
Coat Type
Rex have plush fur; Angoras need daily grooming.
Activity Level
Some breeds are calm; others are very energetic.
Handling
Holland Lops are gentle; some breeds are more skittish.
🐰 Types & Categories
Dwarf
Netherland Dwarf, Holland Lop
Small, apartment-friendly
Medium
Dutch, Mini Rex, Lionhead
Good family pets, manageable size
Large
Flemish Giant, French Lop
Gentle giants, need more space
Specialty
Angora, Rex
Unique coats, special grooming needs
Browse All 8 Rabbit Breeds
Click on any breed to learn about their personality, care needs, and health considerations.

Holland Lop
The Holland Lop is a small, compact rabbit with distinctive floppy ears. They're one of the most popular pet rabbit breeds due to their friendly personalities.

Netherland Dwarf
The Netherland Dwarf is one of the smallest rabbit breeds, weighing only 1-2.5 lbs. They have compact bodies, short ears, and come in many colors.

Mini Rex
The Mini Rex is known for its incredibly soft, velvety fur that feels like plush velvet. They're calm, friendly rabbits that enjoy being handled.

Lionhead Rabbit
The Lionhead Rabbit has a distinctive mane of longer fur around their head, resembling a lion. They're friendly, playful, and make excellent pets.

Flemish Giant
The Flemish Giant is the largest rabbit breed, weighing 15-22 lbs. Despite their size, they're gentle giants known for their docile temperaments.

Dutch Rabbit
The Dutch Rabbit is recognized by its distinctive two-tone color pattern with a white blaze on the face. They're active, curious, and great with families.

English Lop
The English Lop has the longest ears of any rabbit breed, sometimes exceeding 21 inches tip to tip. They're gentle, laid-back, and enjoy lounging.

Rex Rabbit
The Rex Rabbit has a distinctive plush, velvety coat due to a genetic mutation. They're intelligent, curious, and very friendly once socialized.
Frequently Asked Questions
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