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The Holland Lop
Holland Lops are the smallest of all the Lopped Eared Breeds. They range from 2.5 pounds to 4 pounds, and Brood does weighing to almost 5 pounds the most! Holland Lops are known for their small lopped ears, round head, and sweet personality. Holland Lops are very calm and mellow but also have a little spunk in them! Like all bunnies whenever they get happy they do zoomies and binkys that can go up to 3 feet in the air! Holland Lops come in a array of colors, check out our Color Guide to see some of the colors that Holland Lops come in. The Holland Lop color groups are: Self, Agouti, Broken, Pointed White, Shaded, Tan, Ticked, and Wide Band.
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The Netherland Dwarf
The Netherland Dwarf is a small spunky breed. They are one of the most popular dwarf breeds due to their small compact size and great personality. They stay at a small size of just 2.5 pounds fully grown! The Netherland Dwarf was recognized by the ARBA in 1969, and have been a very competitive rabbit on the show table. Their fur is a glossy rollback type that is soft and dense. The Netherland Dwarf color groups are: Self, Agouti, Broken, Pointed White, Tan, Ticked, and Wide Band.
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Other Breed Info
The Lionhead
Lionheads are a small woolly breed that ranges from 2.5 pounds to 3.75 pounds full grown. They have tiny ears and and a petite body type. Lionheads are a very active breed so they need to have stimulation toys available at most times. Lionheads are very spunky and love to get petted they are also a easy rabbit to hold. They do require grooming at least once a week. A lionhead can have either a double main or a single main. Double Mained Lionheads are most likely fully purebred. Single Mained Lionheads probably have gentics of another breed of rabbit, this is mainly done to improve type or introduce a new color to the Lionhead breed. The Lionhead is fairly a new breed to the ARBA so there is not a lot of recognized colors in the Lionhead breed, but breeders across the world are introducing different colors to the Lionhead breed. The Lionhead color groups are: Self, Agouti, Broken, Shaded, Wide Band, and Tan.
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