Here are some of the most common rabbit breeds, popular either as pets or show animals:

Small Breeds (under 5 lbs / 2.3 kg)

1.    Netherland Dwarf

-      Very small and compact

-      Short ears, round face

-      Known for being a bit feisty but adorable

2.    Holland Lop

-      Lopped ears (hang down)

-      Friendly and playful

-      One of the most popular pet breeds

3.    Mini Rex

-      Velvety soft fur

-      Calm temperament

-      Variety of colors

Medium Breeds (5–8 lbs / 2.3–3.6 kg)

4.    Mini Lop

-      Compact body, floppy ears

-      Gentle and good with families

5.    Dutch

-      Recognizable by its distinct color pattern (white blaze on face and shoulders)

-      Friendly and easy to handle

6.    Harlequin

-      Strikingly patterned coat (bands and swirls of color)

-      Outgoing and curious

Large Breeds (8–14+ lbs / 3.6–6.3+ kg)

7.    Flemish Giant

-      One of the largest rabbit breeds

-      Calm and gentle, sometimes called “gentle giants”

8.    New Zealand

-      Often white with red eyes (also available in other colors)

-      Popular for meat production and laboratory use, but also kept as pets

9.    Californian

-      White body with black ears, nose, feet, and tail

-      Bred for meat but calm enough for pet homes

Other Notable Breeds

10.               Lionhead

-      Has a wooly mane around the head

-      Very popular as a pet due to their unique appearance

11.               Angora (English, French, Giant, etc.)

-      Long, wooly fur used for spinning yarn

-      Require a lot of grooming

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