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Oryctolagus cuniculus

The rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) is the European rabbit, the wild ancestor of domestic pet, show, meat, laboratory, and fiber breeds kept around the world. Rabbits are lagomorphs, not rodents, with continuously growing incisors, a high-fiber hindgut, and the habit of eating soft cecotropes to recover nutrients. Wild European rabbits live in social warrens and have shaped many landscapes where they are native, while introduced populations have become serious pests in some regions. Domestic rabbits range from tiny dwarf breeds to large commercial types, but their basic digestive and behavioral needs remain the same.

Good rabbit keeping starts with hay as the staple food, room to move, safe chewing material, and housing that protects from heat, damp, and predators. Many pet rabbits live indoors and can be litter trained; outdoor hutches alone rarely provide enough exercise or social contact. Nail trimming, coat care in long-haired breeds, and dental monitoring are routine. Spaying or neutering is common for companion rabbits and helps prevent unwanted litters and some health problems. Vaccination against rabbit hemorrhagic disease and myxomatosis may be recommended or required depending on the country.

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Where to Buy a Rabbit: Rescues, Breeders, Health Checks, and How to Avoid the Impulse Buy

The honest answer to where to buy a rabbit is that you usually should not buy one at all before you have looked at a rescue. Rabbits are among the most surrendered pets in United States shelters, after dogs and cats, so shelters and rabbit rescues are often full of healthy animals that are often […]

Palomino Rabbit: Breed Profile, Golden and Lynx Varieties, and Buying Guide

The Palomino is a home-grown American rabbit: a calm, medium-large commercial breed developed in Washington State in the mid-twentieth century and recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) in 1957. It was bred first as a practical meat and dual-purpose rabbit, and it still is one, but its warm coloring and easy temperament have […]

Mini Satin Rabbit: Breed Profile, Satin Coat, and Care Guide

The Mini Satin is a small, compact American rabbit breed best known for one thing: its coat. That coat carries the satin gene, a recessive mutation that gives each hair a fine, translucent shell so the fur throws back light like polished silk, with the color underneath looking deeper and richer than an ordinary rabbit’s. […]

Harlequin Rabbit: Breed Profile, Colors, and Buying Guide

The Harlequin rabbit is a medium, commercial-type breed famous for one thing above all others: its striking two-color coat pattern. Nicknamed “the clown of the rabbits” for markings that look like a court jester’s costume, a good Harlequin has a face split cleanly down the middle into two colors, ears that alternate to the opposite […]

Flemish Giant Rabbit: Size, Temperament, Care, and Buying Guide

The Flemish Giant is one of the largest rabbit breeds in the world, a calm, heavy-boned Belgian breed that commonly matures at 15 pounds or more. The American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) standard sets minimum weights (13 pounds for a senior buck, 14 for a senior doe) and no maximum at all, which is why […]

Dwarf Hotot Rabbit: Breed Profile, Eye Bands, and Buying Guide

The Dwarf Hotot is a tiny, compact, pure white rabbit whose single defining feature is a thin band of colored fur that rings each eye, giving the impression of a small white bunny wearing fine black eyeliner. It is one of the smallest recognized rabbit breeds, usually weighing under three and a half pounds, with […]

British Giant Rabbit: Breed Profile, Size, and Buying Guide

The British Giant is one of the largest rabbit breeds kept in the United Kingdom, a heavy, docile giant that commonly reaches around 12 to 15 pounds (roughly 5.4 to 7 kg) as an adult and can rival a small dog in size. It was developed in Britain in the 1940s from Flemish Giant stock […]

American Sable Rabbit: Breed Profile, Sable Coloring, and Buying Guide

The American Sable is a medium, American-bred rabbit best known for one thing: its coat. The color is a rich sepia brown that is darkest on the extremities (the ears, face, feet, legs, back, and top of the tail) and shades to a lighter tan-brown over the sides and belly, giving the animal a soft, […]

German Lop Rabbit: Breed Profile, Size, and Care Guide

The German Lop is a large, heavy, cobby lop-eared rabbit developed in Germany, known in its homeland as the Deutsche Widder (“German Ram”). It is built to look thick and powerful: a broad muscular body, short stout legs, a wide strong head, and thick, heavily furred ears that hang straight down close along the cheeks. […]

French Lop Rabbit: Size, Breed Profile, and Care Guide

The French Lop is one of the largest lop-eared rabbit breeds in the world, a heavy, muscular, cobby giant with a broad bold head and short thick ears that hang down beside the face. Adults commonly weigh 10 to 15 pounds, so this is a big, strong rabbit that needs real space, real handling confidence, […]

How Much Do Pet Rabbits Cost? Purchase, Spay/Neuter, Setup, and Lifetime Price Guide

Most people can buy a pet rabbit for somewhere between $20 and $100 from a shelter or rescue, and roughly $30 to a few hundred dollars from a breeder depending on the breed. That is the easy number, and it is also the least important one. The honest truth about rabbits is that the animal […]

Silver Marten Rabbit: Colors, Size, Care, and How to Tell It Apart

The Silver Marten is a striking medium rabbit with a deep, glossy dark body and crisp silver-white trim, the pattern that gives the breed its name. Most people picture the black variety first, a jet-black rabbit with a white belly, a silver-white triangle at the nape of the neck, silver eye circles, and silver-tipped guard […]

Polish Rabbit: Size, Colors, Care, and the US vs UK Naming Confusion

The Polish rabbit is one of the smallest breeds recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA), a compact, fine-boned little rabbit that tops out at 3.5 pounds and is prized for its short erect ears, its short full head, and above all its large, bold, bright eyes. It is a true small breed rather […]

Himalayan Rabbit: Breed Profile, Colors, and Care

The Himalayan is a small, elegant white rabbit with dark colored points on its nose, ears, feet, and tail, arranged much like a Siamese cat, and it stands out from every other rabbit breed in two ways. It is the only breed the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) judges in a long, posed, stretched-out cylindrical […]

Champagne d’Argent Rabbit: Born Black, Turns Silver (Breed Profile)

The Champagne d’Argent is a large French meat and show rabbit famous for one thing above all: it is born solid black and slowly turns silver as it grows. The name means “silver of Champagne,” after the Champagne region of France, and the breed is one of the oldest documented rabbits in the world, with […]

Blanc de Hotot Rabbit: Breed Profile, Eye Bands, and Care Guide

The Blanc de Hotot is a large, pure-white rabbit whose one defining feature is a narrow band of black fur around each eye, giving it the look of a rabbit wearing fine eyeliner or a pair of spectacles. It was developed in Normandy, France, in the early 1900s as a dual-purpose meat and fur breed, […]

Velveteen Lop Rabbit: Breed Profile, Coat, and Buying Guide

The Velveteen Lop is a developing American rabbit breed that pairs long, lop ears with a short, plush, velvety coat. Picture a medium sized lop rabbit wearing the dense rex fur of a Mini Rex, the kind of fur that feels like cut velvet under your hand, on a gently arched body. It is the […]

Dwarf Papillon Rabbit: Breed Profile, Markings, and Buying Guide

The Dwarf Papillon is a small, spotted, butterfly-marked rabbit recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). “Papillon” is French for butterfly, and the name comes from the breed’s signature black marking that wraps around the nose like a pair of wings. Picture a compact, white rabbit with sharp, glossy black markings: a butterfly nose, […]

The Belgian Hare: A Complete Guide to the Racehorse of Rabbits

The Belgian Hare: A Complete Guide to the Racehorse of Rabbits The Belgian Hare is one of the most distinctive animals in the rabbit world, and the first thing to understand is the thing its name gets wrong. The Belgian Hare is not a hare at all. It is a domestic rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus), the […]

American Fuzzy Lop: Complete Breed Guide

American Fuzzy Lop: Complete Breed Guide The American Fuzzy Lop is a small, wool-coated, lop-eared rabbit recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). Picture a Holland Lop, the popular compact lop breed, but wearing a dense, soft, angora-type wool coat instead of normal short fur. Adults are tiny, with a maximum show weight of […]

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