Best Rabbits for Beginners

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With their fluffy fur and small, rounded bodies, the Mini Lop looks like a bunny straight out of a children's picture book.

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Mini Lop Rabbit

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A little bundle of cuteness, the Polish rabbit has round chubby cheeks, short ears, and round, large eyes which make them oh-so-pretty.

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Polish Rabbit

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Lionhead Rabbit

Despite their fluffy, wooly mane, Lionhead rabbits are not a high-maintenance breed – they are a perfect compromise for beginners that are in love with fuzzy breeds.

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Harlequin Rabbit

With one-of-a-kind markings and exceptional personality, the Harlequin rabbit will quickly grow on you. Also known as the Japanese rabbit, this breed is best known for their distinctive coats that come in two variations – Magpie or Japanese.

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Dutch Rabbit 

These little loaves of cuteness are instantly recognizable for their rounded bodies and contrasting markings – a wedged tuft of white fur on their forehead.

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Considered to be one of the oldest breeds of rabbits in the world – so much so, that their exact origins are lost to history – the Himalayan rabbit steadily remains one of the more popular breeds even today.

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Himalayan Rabbit 

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Mini Rex’s most notable trait is their luster, velvet-like fur that, despite its luxurious feel, is quite easy to maintain.

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Flemish Giant Rabbit

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Whether it’s their beautiful looks or their great personality that got you interested in Rhinelander rabbits, it doesn't matter – these rabbits are fantastical through and through.

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Mini Satin Rabbit

Most Popular Rabbit Breeds

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