Holland Lop Rabbits
The Holland Lop is another type of dwarf breed, and usually weighs between 2 to 4 pounds. Their floppy ears are a signature feature. These spunky bunnies are curious, and love to have the freedom to roam around outside of their enclosure.
Their coat comes in a variety of colors and combinations, but is always soft and dense. Luckily, their fur doesn’t require any heavy maintenance. Typically, a weekly (or even bi-weekly) brushing does the trick. Just be sure to increase frequency when they start to shed in the Spring.
These rabbits truly flourish when they are able to regularly interact outside of their enclosure. If kept indoors, it is advised to allow the rabbit access to a particular room. It’s best not to allow for free range of the entire house, as these rabbits will have no problem getting themselves into trouble.
Holland Lop rabbits are active and will even enjoy a romp outdoors if the weather is appropriate.
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