50 Popular Rabbit Breeds | Complete Overview

Rabbits come in all shapes, sizes, and personalities, making them one of the most beloved pets worldwide. With over 300 breeds recognized globally, choosing the right one can be exciting yet overwhelming. Some breeds are tiny and energetic, while others are large and calm. Whether you’re looking for a fluffy companion or a show-worthy rabbit, this guide covers 50 of the most popular breeds to help you find the perfect bunny for your home.

Most Popular Rabbit Breeds

1. American Rabbit

The American Rabbit is a medium to large breed with a dense, soft fur and a gentle temperament. Bred originally for meat and fur, the Giant Giant Russell Terrier is now a popular pet because of its calm nature. This breed is hardy, easy to care for and available in blue and white varieties, making it a good first-time rabbit. The American Rabbit is happy to live both indoors and outdoors with proper diet and grooming. As social animals, they do enjoy companionship and usually make great family pets. With proper care and a balanced diet,their lifespan is from 7 to 10 years.

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2. American Chinchilla Rabbit

The silver-grey fur of the American Chinchilla Rabbit is prized for its resemblance to the chinchilla rodent. Medium to large breed, weighing 9-12 lbs, and with a friendly and docile personality. The origin originated as fur bred and is now a favorite amongst pet owners as well as breeders. Dense coats mean they need moderate grooming, and they thrive in a spacious environment. They are very calm and affectionate and have the potential to be great companions that have a lifespan of 8 to 10 years. A happy and healthy American Chinchilla Rabbit is provided with a fiber-rich diet and social interaction.

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3. American Fuzzy Lop Rabbit

American Fuzzy Lop Rabbit is a small to compact breed with a wooly coat and lop ears. This breed weighs around 3-4 lbs and is known to be playful and affectionate. Dedicated owners will need to groom their long, soft fur to prevent matting, which is an ideal choice for them. Interaction, playtime and companionship all play a big part in their lifestyle. These rabbits are clever and understand how to be trained for litter boxes or tricks. Their lifespan is 5-8 years and they need a diet of hay, leafy greens and pellets. They are very good house pets due to their friendly disposition.

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4. American Sable Rabbit

The American Sable Rabbit is a medium sized breed with its striking sepia brown coat resembling a Siamese cat. This breed weighs 8-10 lbs and is known to be affectionate and intelligent. It is originally bred for meat, but became a show rabbit and pet. Because they have short, fine fur, they require little worry and benefit from regular handling and socialization. They are calm and curious in nature and are great for families as well as single owners. On a balanced diet, good housing and regular veterinary check ups, the American Sable Rabbit has a lifespan of 7-10 years.

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5. Argente Brun Rabbit

The Argente Brun Rabbit is a medium to large breed and a rare breed with rich chocolate brown fur and a calm temperament. The average size of this breed is 8–10 lbs, and its build is sturdy and the coat is heavy with a dense, plush coat which needs moderate grooming. They are highly social creatures that love human interaction and are thus ideal pets for a family. The Argente Brun was bred originally for fur and meat, but it has come to the show ring and ice tea parties. The range of their lifespan is 7-10 years, they are well fed on high fibre diet, fresh vegetables and lots of exercises to remain healthy and happy.

6. Belgian Hare Rabbit

The Belgian Hare Rabbit is a sleek, athletic breed that resembles a hare in appearance. This breed is known for having a slender body, long legs, and a rich, reddish brown coat and high energy levels and intelligence. They weigh between 6-9 lbs, need lots of space for exercise and mental stimulation. Belgian Hares are social but shy and can be so skittish that they will need gentle handling and socialization from an early age. They have a short coat that is easy to keep, and they require occasional brushing. Having a lifespan of 7-10 years, they key on a well balanced diet of hay, pellets and vegetables to live their lives to their full potential.

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7. Beveren Rabbit

The Beveren Rabbit is a large, hardy breed, with luxurious fur and friendly disposition. This breed weighs between 8-12 lbs and has a dense, water resistant coat in blue, white, black and rare lilac. It is bred or bred originally for fur and meat; but has become so popular as a pet because it is so tame. Beverens are very active and need to exercise and be mentally stimulated regularly to stay happy and healthy. They have a lifespan of 8 – 12 years, which is a long term commitment. A spacious living environment, a fiber rich diet and social interaction help them stay well adjusted, affectionate companions.

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8. Blanc de Hotot

The Blanc de Hotot is a long haired albino rabbit breed whose white fur is decorated with a black ‘eyeliner’ behind the eyes. This medium sized breed was developed in France in the early 1900s by Eugénie Bernhard and usually weighs 8 – 11 lbs. It has a dense, rollback coat and a compact but muscular body. Blanc de Hotots are friendly, affectionate, and social, and are good pets and show rabbits. They are originally bred for meat and fur but are now preferred for their unusual look and easy temperament. They need regular grooming to keep their clean white coat and to prevent one from matting.

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9. Britannia Petite

Britannia Petite is a small, lively rabbit breed with an arched body, sleek coat and lively personality. It weighs around 2–2.5 lbs with a wedge shaped head and large expressive eyes. It is one of the smallest rabbit breeds originating from the UK. Although it is so small, the Britannia Petite is very active and needs a lot of space to hop and explore. Although they are intelligent this breed can be skittish therefore it is recommended for experienced rabbit owners. They are available in different colors such as black, white, chestnut, agouti and they do not require much grooming because of the short fine coat.

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10. Californian

The Californian rabbit is a meat breed developed in California and is also popular in shows and as a pet. It weighs 8–12 lbs, has a striking white coat with dark markings on its ears, nose, feet, and tail and resembles a Himalayan rabbit. This breed was developed in the U.S. in the 1920s and is famous for the beautiful, dense and plush thick fur and its calm and friendly temperament. Californians are easy to handle and are therefore ideal for families and breeders. They need a spacious environment to thrive and are not very demanding on grooming, but they do enjoy exercise and social interaction.

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11. Champagne d’Argent

The Champagne d’Argent is a French rabbit breed with an elegant silver coat. This breed was originally bred for meat and fur and typically weighs 9–12 lbs. Its fur is black at birth but turns into a striking silver coloration as it matures. The body is well rounded, soft and dense, and the temperament is calm and friendly. Champagne d’Argents are hardy and adapt to different climates, and so they are well suited for indoor and outdoor living. Easy to groom, they need only occasional brushing to keep their luxurious coat, and they are content in a spacious environment with proper care.

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12. Checkered Giant

The Checkered Giant is a large and striking rabbit breed that can weigh 11–16 lbs. It has a white coat with black or blue markings, including a butterfly shaped nose marking, eye circles and a spotted spine line. This breed is European origin and is known for its athletic build and long, powerful legs. Energetic, Checkered Giants require a lot of room to exercise. They are independent and may not be so cuddly as other breeds but can form a bond with the patient owner. With a relatively large sized dog, their short dense coat needs little or no grooming which is good since they aren’t a high maintenance dog.

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13. Cinnamon

The Cinnamon rabbit is a rare breed with a reddish brown coat and smoky gray shading. It is a medium to large breed (8–11 lbs) developed in the U.S. in the 1960s. This is a commercial body type breed with a friendly, docile temperament that makes it an excellent pet and show rabbit. Cinnamons are social, intelligent and love their interaction with their owners. They have a short, fine coat that hardly requires grooming and certainly benefits from regular brushing. The fact that rabbits are playful and gentle means they are perfect for families and rabbit lovers alike.

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14. Continental Giant

The Continental Giant is the largest rabbit breed, usually weighing 15–25 lbs or more. It is a powerful, muscular dog of Belgian and German origin with long ears, and a thick, soft coat of various colors. Although Continentals are massive, they are also very gentle and affectionate pets. They need a lot of space to live and need to exercise a lot. The long haired varieties require regular grooming. Lifespan of these rabbits is 5–7 years and they are very intelligent, they can learn tricks and form strong bonds with their owners.

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15. Crème d’Argent

This is a rare medium sized rabbit breed with a beautiful creamy orange coat with a shimmering silver overlay, the Crème d’Argent. It is a breed that historically developed from France over its luxurious fur and meat but is prized today for its beautiful appearance and calm demeanor. It weighs 8–11 lbs, has a well rounded commercial body type with dense, soft fur that needs occasional grooming. Crème d’Argents are friendly, gentle, easy to handle rabbits and good pets and show rabbits. The best way for these monkeys to live is a spacious environment with regular social interaction and adequate care for their happiness and health.

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16. Dutch

The Dutch rabbit is a small to medium sized breed with a white blaze, saddle and underbelly with contrasting colors such as black, blue, chocolate or gray. It weighs around 3.5–5.5 lbs, has a compact, well rounded body and a short, glossy coat that needs little grooming. This breed is friendly, intelligent, and easy to handle, and the origin of this breed is from the Netherlands. Dutch rabbits are social, playful and enjoy human interaction and thrive in environments where they are given attention and exercise. They are very gentle and thus make excellent companions for families.

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17. Dwarf Hotot

The Dwarf Hotot is a small and striking rabbit breed, with a pure white coat and distinctive black eye bands that make it look like it has ‘black eyeliner’. It weighs only 2–3 lbs, has a compact, rounded body and a short, dense coat that requires minimal grooming. It is a friendly, affectionate and curious breed, making it a good pet for those who want a small but lively companion. Dwarf Hotots are energetic and need room to play, but for their size. They like to be with humans and can be trained to distinguish their owners — they are good for experienced rabbit enthusiasts.

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18. English Angora

The English Angora is a unique rabbit breed that has long, silky wool covering the entire body including the face and ears. It is a small dog with a compact body weighing 5–7.5 lbs and needing a lot of grooming to prevent matting. This breed was originally bred for wool production and its soft fiber is used in textiles. English Angoras are gentle, affectionate, and social; however, they are not the best pet for an owner who is not willing to maintain their coat. In order to maintain clean and easily manageable fur, they are kept regular through regular brushing and occasional trimming. Despite the fact that they’re high maintenance, they’re kind and docile, and most of this breed is a loved one.

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19. English Lop

The English Lop is one of the oldest English domestic rabbit breeds and it is distinguished by its huge, floppy ears over 20 inches long. It weighs 9–12 lbs, has a slender, elongated body, a short soft coat that needs little grooming. English Lop is known for its gentle and friendly personality and is affectionate and loves human companionship, making it a great pet. Because of its large ears, it is important to take special care to prevent injuries and infections. This breed is calm, social, and loves attention and can live in spacious environments with interaction and soft bedding for its ears.

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20. English Spot

The English Spot is an athletic, medium sized rabbit breed with elegant markings of a butterfly shaped nose marking, eye circles, coloured ears and a spotted spine. It weighs 5–8 lbs, with a slender but muscular body and a short, fine coat that does not require a lot of grooming. This breed is very active, playful and inquisitive, so a lot of space for exercise is ideal for an owner. Social and friendly but may be independent, English Spots require patient handling. They are originally bred for exhibition, but are now kept as pets because of their unique appearance and lively personality; they are good family rabbits for both exhibition and pet rabbits.

21. Flemish Giant

The Flemish Giant is the largest domestic rabbit breed with males weighing 15–22 lbs or more. It is a long, powerful dog with large ears and a dense, soft coat in colors such as black, blue, fawn and steel, and it originates from Belgium. The Flemish Giant is a massive rabbit but is known for its calm, gentle temperament and is thus nicknamed the ‘gentle giant’. However, these rabbits are great pets and need a lot of available space and they need a strong enclosure. These cats are intelligent, and should be able to be trained to use a litter box. They need regular grooming and they require a high fiber diet with adequate exercise.

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22. Florida White

A small compact rabbit breed with an all white coat and red or pink eyes. It has a commercial body type, weighs 4–6 lbs and has a short, dense coat that requires minimal grooming. It was originally bred in the U.S. for meat and laboratory use but is now popular as a show and pet rabbit because it is friendly and calm. Florida Whites are easy to handle, and they make good family rabbits and first rabbit owners. Intelligent, adaptable and fairly easy to train, they are best given space to roam around and socialize, otherwise they are likely to become destructive and anxious, needing regular exercise and socialisation.

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23. French Angora

French Angora is a medium large rabbit breed that is known for its dense, silky wool, that is shot heavily for textile production and also for spinning. It weighs 7.5–10.5 lbs, has a commercial body type, and lacks facial furnishings as in the English Angora. Gentle, friendly, and social, but they need to be groomed frequently to prevent matting, this breed is. French Angoras naturally shed their wool, which makes them easier to keep than other Angora breeds. Those willing to put in time to care for their coat are excellent pets. They are, with proper handling and attention, excellent at forming strong bonds with their owners and they enjoy being sociable.

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24. French Lop

French Lop is a large, heavy rabbit breed weighing 10–15 lbs. It has a powerful, muscular body, a broad head and large, floppy ears that give it a very distinctive and endearing look. This breed originated in France as a meat producing breed but is now also a popular pet and show rabbit. French Lops have a loving, easygoing personality and are great companions. As they are large, they need a large area to live and like social interaction. As their coat is short and dense, only minimal grooming is required and their ears should be checked regularly for cleanliness to avoid infections.

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25. Giant Angora

The Giant Angora is the largest of the Angora breeds weighing 9.5 lbs or more. It was developed for wool production and has a thick, soft coat that does not shed naturally and needs regular grooming and shearing. Unlike other Angoras, it has three different wool types: awn fluff, awn hair and soft underwool resulting in a peculiar, fluffy texture. Giant Angoras are very affectionate, gentle, calm, pets, but they need to be groomed, so they are good for those who are willing to take care of their grooming. To support their wool growth, they need a high fiber diet and to be handled frequently to keep their coats as top as possible.

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26. Giant Chinchilla

Giant Chinchilla is a large commercial rabbit breed in the U.S. developed for meat and fur production. It weighs 12–16 lbs, has a thick soft coat with a stunning silver gray color similar to the fur of a chinchilla. This breed is known for its calm and friendly temperament, easy to handle and makes a good pet for those who have enough space to accommodate its size. A balanced diet and a spacious enclosure is necessary for Giant Chinchillas to support their growth. Despite their large size, their short coat means they are relatively low maintenance.

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27. Harlequin

The Harlequin rabbit is a medium sized breed that weighs 6.5 – 9.5 lbs and is known for its beautiful unique fur patterns. There are two color varieties of the breed; Japanese (orange with black, blue, chocolate or lilac) and Magpie (white with the same markings). Harlequins are playful, playful and love human contact, which makes them perfect pets. Additionally, they are intelligent and are able to be trained to recognize their owners and listen to commands. Their short, soft coat needs little grooming. Harlequins were originally bred for show, but are now prized for their appearance, a lively personality and can be kept thriving in homes with attention and space to get about.

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28. Havana

Havana rabbits are a compact, medium sized breed that may weigh 4.5 – 6.5 lbs, with a short, velvety coat in deep rich colors of chocolate, black, blue and broken varieties. This breed has a well-rounded body and very gentle, affectionate temperament and is known for its sleek, glossy fur. Havaianas are social and like human interaction and make excellent pets. As they have short coats but are still quite soft, they don’t need much grooming; however it is recommended that you do brush them to keep their shine. This breed is intelligent and adaptable and enjoys toys and training – mental stimulation. They are suitable for indoor as well as outdoor living.

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29. Himalayan

Himalayas are a small slender breed, weighing 2.5 — 5 lbs, with a striking white coat, black on ears, nose, feet and tail. It has a cylindrical body, long ears and bright red or blue eyes. Himalayas are one of the oldest rabbit breeds and although they are generally a bright, energetic rabbit, they are extremely calm and gentle, making them very easy rabbits to handle, great for keeping in a family and as a first time bunny rabbit owner. However, they need little grooming but require proper care to avoid their white fur from staining. Himalayas are social and need daily interaction and space to explore, and thrive in an environment where they get it.

30. Holland Lop

Adorable, floppy circa ears and an affectionate personality, the Holland Lop is a small, compact breed. It weighs 2–4 lbs, has a muscular, but cuddly body, with a dense, soft coat in a variety of colors. This breed is friendly, social and playful, and was originally developed in the Netherlands, it is considered one of the most popular pet rabbits. Holland Lops need to be exercised and interacted with on a regular basis. Their short coat is easy to care for, as they only need occasional brushing. They are small in size and are very charming, making them ideal pets for families and individuals alike.

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31. Jersey Wooly

The Jersey Wooly is a small rabbit breed with a soft wool-like coat and a gentle personality. Its compact body weighs 2.5–3.5 lbs, has short ears, and a distinctive woolly coat that should be groomed regularly to prevent matting. This breed is developed in the U.S. by crossing a Netherland Dwarf with a French Angora, so it is affectionate, social and easy to handle, and is a good pet for families and individuals. Jersey Woolies are intelligent and love human contact and thrive in an environment where they are given attention and enrichment. First time rabbit owners will find them docile and will find them easy to handle.

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32. Lilac

The Lilac rabbit is a medium sized breed with a rare lavender gray coat that has a soft, dense texture. It weighs 6–8 lbs with a well rounded body, short fine fur that doesn’t need to be groomed. The early 1900s was when this breed originally started out and it is known for its calm, friendly temperament and easygoing nature. Lilacs are social and gentle, so they are good pets and show rabbits. They are happy in a large area with a lot of exercise and socialization. Their unique coat color and affectionate personality make them popular among rabbit breeders and enthusiasts around the world.

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33. Lionhead

The Lionhead rabbit is a small breed with a mane of wool around its head that gives the impression of a lion. It measures 2.5–3.75 lbs, has a rounded compact body, and is available in a variety of colors. Belgian Malinois is a friendly, curious, and social breed and is an ideal pet if the owners are attentive. Grooming is necessary to keep the woolly mane on Lionheads from matting. They are intelligent but can be taught to identify them and react to commands. Lionheads are wonderful companions for families and rabbit enthusiasts, provided they are given the proper care, socialisation and grooming.

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34. Mini Lop

The Mini Lop is a rabbit breed that is a small sized breed that is compact and the breed is well known for the adorable, floppy ears that it has and it has a very affectionate personality. It weighs 4.5–6.5 lbs, has a muscular, well rounded body and is covered in a dense, soft coat of various colors. Mini Lops are friendly, playful and social, making them ideal pets, and were originally developed in Germany. They need to be kept active as well as stimulated by human contact to stay happy and healthy. Because of their short coat only occasional brushing is required. Mini Lops are a good choice for families, individuals, and first time rabbit owners as they are lovable and manageable looking rabbits.

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35. Mini Rex

The Mini Rex is a small, velvety coated rabbit breed with a plush fur that feels like velvet to the touch. It weighs 3.5–4.5 lbs with a compact, well proportioned body in black, blue, chocolate and white colors. This breed is tolerant, smart and easy to handle. For that reason it is the best breed for all pet owners and breeders. Low maintenance due to short, dense coats which require almost no grooming, mini Rex rabbits are. Social and enjoying human interaction, they need a loving environment and plenty of space to roam and play.

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36. Mini Satin

Small rabbit breed Mini Satin is prized for its luxurious glossy satin like coat. It weighs 3–4.5 lbs, has a compact, well muscled body and is available in a number of colors. Mini Satins are friendly, intelligent and easy to care for, developed in the U.S. as a smaller version of the Satin breed. They are short and sleek fur so, a little bit of grooming is needed but it’s very social and enjoys regular interaction plus exercise. They are affectionate and hence are perfect pets for families and individuals. Mini Satins can be kept both indoors and outdoors if given proper care and attention.

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37. Netherland Dwarf

With a weight of only 1.1–2.5 lbs, the Netherland Dwarf is one of the smallest rabbit breeds. It has a cute, compact, rounded body with a short face and large expressive eyes. This breed comes from the Netherlands, is energetic, curious and sometimes feisty. Netherland Dwarfs are affectionate, but need patient handling due to their spirited nature. The short, dense coat is easy to keep, only occasional brushing is necessary. Although they are small, they are active and require a lot of space to play. Proper socialization makes them wonderful for experienced rabbit owners to have as companions.

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38. New Zealand

New Zealand rabbit is a large muscular and a reputed breed for meat and fur production but it is used now in the pet industry and for the show. Its body type is commercial, weighing 9–12 lbs, and it is available in white, red, black, blue, and broken color varieties. The most common white variety is the one with dense, soft fur and red eyes. New Zealands are easy to handle, have a friendly temperament and are great for families. They need minimal grooming and like human interaction. As the name suggests, rabbits are easily adapted, intelligent and gentle regarding their nature, making them superb companions for rabbit lovers.

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39. Palomino

The Palomino rabbit is a medium to large breed with a beautiful golden or lynx colored coat. It weighs 8–10 lbs, is a commercial body type, and is a popular meat producer, but is also a good pet and show rabbit. Palominos have a dense short coat that requires very little grooming and a friendly docile personality that is easy to handle. They are social, intelligent, and are very much people oriented, they like spacious areas to live and lots of exercise. However, they are striking in their coloration and their gentleness makes them a breeder’s and rabbit owner’s favorite.

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40. Polish

This is a small breed rabbit weighing 2.5–3.5 lbs with a compact, rounded body and short ears that stand upright. It is not from Poland as its name suggests. Polish rabbits have a short, soft coat that is usually black, blue, chocolate or white. They are affectionate and playful, social and enjoy human interaction. Because of their small size, ideally they are able to live indoors but they need to have been handled regularly in order to remain friendly. Polish rabbits are intelligent, curious and can be trained to respond to their names, making them good pets.

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41. Rex

Rex rabbit is a medium breed weighing 7.5–10.5 lbs. It has a plush velvety coat due to a genetic mutation which causes the short upright fur. Rex rabbits are available in black, blue, chocolate, and broken patterns and prized for their luxurious fur and friendly nature. They are intelligent, social and quite easy to handle, making them great pets or show rabbits. They have a minimal grooming requirement, but are best brushed to remove loose fur. Rex rabbits are gentle, affectionate and will, in turn, appreciate an interactive environment and are ideal for families or individuals who want a loving companion.

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42. Rhinelander

The Rhinelander rabbit is a medium to large breed with a striking white coat that is blotched with black and orange. It has an elegant appearance with a slender athletic body and an arched back. Rhinelanders are originally from Germany, they are friendly, active and curious and need plenty of space for exercise and play. They are very easy to maintain with an occasional brushing due to their short, dense fur. They are social rabbits and like the company of other rabbit breeds and humans. Rhinelanders are popular with rabbit shows fans, and as pets with active owners because of their unique markings and personality.

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43. Satin

The Satin rabbit is a medium to large breed weighing 8.5–11 lbs and is noted for its uniquely glossy, satin like fur. The Rex rabbit is the origin of this breed, which is a genetic mutation that gives the coat a fine translucent coat that brings out color depth. Some of the colors of statins are black, blue, chocolate and white. They are friendly, calm and adaptable thus making them perfect pets to families and individuals. Their short coat needs little grooming, but will be appreciated by an occasional brushing. Statins are intelligent and social, playing interactively and liking human companionship. Their polishing fur and gentle nature is liked by breeders and pet owners so much.

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44. Satin Angora

The Satin Angora is a lovely breed with long, silky and lustrous wool, finer and shinier than other Angora rabbit breeds. It has a commercial body type weighing 6.5–9.5 lbs and is available in various colors. This breed was developed by crossing Satin and French Angoras and is valuable for its high quality fiber used in spinning and textiles. Satin Angoras need to be groomed frequently to prevent matting and wool blocks. They are calm, gentle and social, and are wonderful pets for dedicated owners. They are prized fiber and rabbit lovers because of their luxurious coat and affectionate temperament.

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45. Silver

The Silver rabbit is a small to medium sized breed weighing 4 – 7 lbs and is a rare breed with a silver flecked coat that shines. It is one of the oldest domestic rabbit breeds and comes in black, brown and fawn color varieties, and it is from Europe. Silvers have a sleek, short coat that is easy to groom. They are alert, active and sometimes independent, requiring patient handling. Even though they are full of energy, they are friendly and like to bond with their owners. Silver rabbits have striking appearance and due to their historical significance, they are popular in rabbit shows and among experienced breeders.

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46. Silver Fox

A medium to large breed, the Silver Fox rabbit is recognizable for its luxurious silver tipped coat. It weighs 9–12 lbs and has a short, dense coat with a glossy, silvery appearance, a strong, well muscled body. The Silver Fox breed is a friendly, calm and affectionate breed which makes it an ideal pet for families. It is also a popular show due to how unique its color and appearance are. A regular grooming is needed for their coat to keep their sheen and avoid matting. Silver Fox rabbits are originally developed to provide fur, but now they are so popular as pets due to their beauty and gentle temperament.

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47. Silver Marten

Silver Marten is a medium sized rabbit breed that weighs 6.5–9 lbs. It has a sleek, glossy coat with silver or golden tipped fur. This breed is available in black, blue, chocolate, and sable varieties and has a graceful, slender body and a refined head. Silver Marten is energetic, playful and intelligent, and it makes a great companion for active families. At times, it is a bit of an independent person, but it enjoys human interaction. However, it has a short coat which needs little grooming, but occasional brushing is recommended. The Silver Marten is a lively creature with a beautiful coat, and is a popular choice for show enthusiasts and pet owners.

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48. Standard Chinchilla

The Standard Chinchilla is a medium sized rabbit breed that weighs 6.5–9 lbs and is known for its soft silvery grey fur that resembles a chinchilla’s fur. The coat is dense and wooly, only requires minimal grooming but regular brushing to keep it in nice shape. This breed is highly social and is very friendly, with a calm temperament. All of them are intelligent, curious and good family pets. The Standard Chinchilla was developed for fur production and is now popular in rabbit shows. Gentle nature, beautiful coat, and adaptability make them a favorite for the people who want to keep rabbits.

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49. Tan

The Tan rabbit is a small to medium sized breed that weighs 3.5 – 6 lbs, and is characterized by its pattern of color. Its coat is a rich golden base, with darker markings on the ears, face, feet and tail, giving it a “tan” appearance. The Tan is a slim, athletic breed with large expressive eyes and is an active and energetic breed. They are social, curious and need a lot of interaction and mental stimulation. Tans are friendly, but on the independent side and need patient handling. They have a short coat which means they are low maintenance and are suitable for experienced rabbit owners.

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50. Thrianta

The Thrianta rabbit is a small to medium breed that weighs 3.5–6 lbs and is recognized for its rich, vibrant orange coat. The fur of these rabbits is smooth and of a deep color, and they are popular in rabbit shows. Thriantas are compact, well rounded and playful, friendly. This breed is originally from the Netherlands and they are affectionate, social and enjoy human companionship, they are good pets. Thriantas are intelligent and can be trained to use a litter box. Their short coat only requires minimal grooming but occasional brushing is beneficial. As a result, their life and sweet nature are nice for families and those that are first time rabbit owners.

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Conclusion

With so many rabbit breeds to choose from, finding the perfect one depends on your lifestyle, space, and the level of care you can provide. Whether you prefer a small and energetic Netherland Dwarf, a fluffy and affectionate Angora, or a large and laid-back Flemish Giant, each breed has its own unique charm. Before bringing a rabbit home, be sure to research its needs, temperament, and grooming requirements to ensure a happy and healthy companionship. No matter which breed you choose, a well-cared-for rabbit can be a loving and delightful addition to your family.