CHOOSE THE BEST RABBIT BREED FOR YOU

Would you like to adopt a rabbit but don’t know where to start? 

There are many variables to consider and one of them is the breed. How do you choose the best rabbit breed for you?

Variables to consider when adopting a rabbit

Adopting a new pet, such as a rabbit, and welcoming it into your home, is not a choice to be underestimated. Rabbits, like most animals, require daily care and attention. 

It is essential to weigh your choice and, especially if you have children, to choose breeds that like to be patted, hugged and cuddled a lot!

Let’s have a look at the characteristics to be taken into account.  

The size

Rabbits can vary in size. Depending on their size, there are also differences in their personality. Dwarf rabbits tend to be more nervous and vivacious, while bigger rabbits are calmer and serene. 

In both cases they have a lot of energy to expend and need plenty of space to run and jump freely. 

Genetics

Unfortunately, even in rabbits some health problems or particular characteristics may depend on genetics. The most common issues in rabbits include problems with the mandibles, joints or even the ears. As these problems are very common, many treatments have been developed to date. In any case, it is very important to consider these factors when choosing your pet.

As far as age is concerned, genetics also have an influence here. A rabbit lives an average of 5-8 years, but some breeds even live to be over 10 years old.

Breed

Rabbits differ in attributes: length, coat colour, ears and general build. These characteristics change according to the breed. It is important to know that care and attention to be given to the animal also varies. 

Here are the most common breeds and their qualities: 

Lop or Mini Lop rabbit

If you are looking for a rabbit with a mild and calm personality, who loves to be around children and play with them, the Lop or the Mini Lop rabbit is the one for you. 

Polish or Mini Satin rabbit

If your wish is to keep your rabbit indoors, without running the risk of ruining furniture, choose the Polish or Mini Satin rabbit. 

Dutch or Sussex rabbit

If your intention is to enjoy the company of a rabbit that is intelligent, funny and playful, then your choice should be a Dutch or Sussex rabbit.

Lionhead and Netherland Dwarf rabbit

On the other hand, if you are searching for a rabbit to cuddle, the Lionhead or the Netherland Dwarf rabbit will gladly receive all of the attention due to their particularly loving nature. 

Here are the key factors to take into account when adopting a bunny. Choosing the best rabbit breed for you now will be a piece of cake!