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Best Rabbit Breeds as Pets



Looking for the best rabbit breeds as pets? Take a look at the list we have rounded up for the 10 Best Rabbit Breeds as Pets that you can have as your first pet. Rabbits are undoubtedly one of the cuddliest pets that animal lovers can ever have. But depending on the temperament and care needs, your bunny breeds choices may differ.
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33 Comments

  1. I recently lost my Dutch rabbit due to flu, and oh can I assure you that Dutch rabbits are just so friendly & cute. They are amazing and absolutely enjoy pets. I’m really sad about losing my Dutch rabbit he was such a gem..& was so loving…💔

  2. The best pet rabbit is one that comes from a shelter with a clean bill of health OR from a good breeder with healthy lines.

  3. I remember they sold me my rabbit as a Netherland dwarf rabbit but ended up being a rex rabbit 🐇 lol his name was star. Thought it was a girl then one day he grew balls and we were all like omg!! Lmaooo 🤣 that mf was huge too like probably the same size as my little Yorkie.

  4. I would love to see a balanced well researched updated version of this. Yes some nice points were made, but overall too many inaccuracies, wrong images shown at times of the breed and so many generalisations on the breed, when they all have such distinct personalities, though one thing that does seem to be common amongst bunnies is their stubborn streak.
    Also all bunnies can be litter trained and the fact is it is unnatural for a bunny to ever have all 4 paws off the floor (other than when binkying/jumping) so as a prey species they actually find being handled and cuddled stressful and scary. It is far better to lie with them on the floor for snuggles and some buns will choose to come and lie on you or become lap bunnies, but there is no guarantee it happens or in a certain breed.
    Also, many breeds do have traits that are more likely, sadly not to do with being cuddly or good with children, but due to health problems and all bunnies need to be able to have access to a bunny savvy vet if you hope for them to have a good lifespan.
    It is a total myth that bunnies are cheap easy starter pets that are good with children.

    Bunnies are AMAZING especially when kept in pairs and can live in your home freely (just like a dog or cat would) but ultimately they are an adult’s companion animal that has complex needs.

  5. Rabbits don't make good pets for small children. Because they are loud and not careful around rabbits. Don't get your child a rabbit unless they are educated and responsible if not reconsider your decision. Also for clarification, DON'T PUT YOUR RABBIT OUTSIDE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANSES. Rabits are prey animals and pefure to be safe, a domestic rabbit will not enjoy being in a hutch because of temperature, noises and small space. If you can't have a rabbit inside you can't have a rabbit at all.

  6. You left out the most beautiful and intelligent rabbit breed "blanc de hotot" or "hotot rabbits", also called the eye of the fancy for their beatiful eyes. but they're so rare and unfortunately almost instinct because not many people know about them. They're also the most inquisitive rabbit breed.

  7. I'd like to make an honorable mention of the American Polish breed. They tend to be very agreeable, playful and affectionate. At least all of mine have been. Plus, keeping their coat groomed is incredibly easy. Polishes are a great breed.

  8. Bruh how are you so good at rabbits I don't have one and I am going to get one I am careful and I am 8 years old my birthday is September 19th 2014 and I will always take care of my pet I have a dog and cat and about cat the cats are syomies and one is sapphire and one is Ruby my cats are good and fluffy they listen and are inside cats and my dog loves the cats however they are not allowed to be in to go up to them

  9. Hollands lops are lovely rabbits! But I think it’s also important to mention that they are more prone to developing middle/inner ear infections due to the shape of their ears. If you decide to get one just be aware that this may be a possibility for them and it may require a quite invasive (and expensive) surgery! Other vet bills that can come up with any rabbit breed include your regular check ups, spay/neuter, RHDV2 vaccine, and dental procedures if needed in the future!

  10. As someone who has a Californian, this is true! She's an indoor bun and very sweet. She is shy like you said, but absolutely loves being pet and cuddled.

  11. Why don't you tell people how to not to hold Bunnies and they should be picked up rarely. Most times it hurts them.

  12. Too much effort and im certain my dog would lose his mind!! Even a cat. Ive tried introducing a kitten my dad put a kitten in the house from outside my dog was gonna kill it. Your dog is not just gonna accept a new animal!!

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