Choosing Your Pet

Rabbits are smart, friendly, and can be trained to use a litterbox. They're also fun to watch, making them great companions for many pet owners.

Pet rabbits come from all over the world and include various domestic breeds. They range in color and size from a mere two pounds to as large as 13 pounds, and the proportionate size of their ears. They live an average life span of between seven and ten years. Common breeds of pet rabbits include:

  • American Fuzzy Lop Rabbits
  • Angora Rabbits
  • Brittania Petite
  • Creme D'Argent
  • Dutch Rabbit
  • Flemish Giant Rabbit
  • Havana Rabbit
  • Holland Lop
  • Jersey Wooly (Dwarf Angora)
  • Lionhead
  • Mini Lop
  • Mini Rex
  • Netherland Dwarf
  • New Zealand Rabbit
  • Polish Rabbit
  • Silver Marten

You can choose a rabbit based on the appearance and personality that appeal to you. Different breeds exhibit surprisingly similar characteristics that reflect survival techniques dating back to the first appearances of these animals.

Recognizing that rabbits are not ideal pets for small children is essential. They are relatively delicate, fragile creatures who can be stressed by too much cuddling. They are also easily hurt by mishandling. Rabbits are better pets for children who can understand and manage their behaviors to put the needs of a bunny first.

Choosing Your Pet