The Continental Giant, also known as the "Conti" or "German Giant," is a majestic rabbit breed originating from Continental Europe, specifically Belgium and Germany. Renowned as one of the largest domestic rabbit breeds, these rabbits weigh between 12-16 lbs, with some exceeding 18 lbs. They are characterized by a distinctive full arch body shape, muscular build, long thick ears, and dense, short to medium fur. Their coat colours commonly include agouti, black, and various steel shades. The breed is celebrated for its gentle and docile temperament, often described as calm, friendly, and sociable, making them exceptional pets for families willing to provide the necessary space and care. However, due to their giant size, they require significantly larger enclosures and a spacious, secure environment to roam freely. Proper diet with unlimited high-quality hay and regular veterinary attention are vital to prevent health issues such as joint problems and obesity. The Continental Giant rabbit suits experienced pet owners who can commit to their special needs. Popular search terms in the UK include "giant rabbit," "continental giant rabbit for sale," and "giant rabbits for sale," reflecting the demand and interest in this impressive breed.
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Pure bred Giant Continental Merle colour , orange and steel blue babies looking for good home Steel blue with blue eyes 1 girl £130 Merle 1 orange and white girl £150 (holding) 1 light orange girl £10
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Continental giants. Mum and Dad both Continentals. Mum is chinchilla grey, Dad is Agouti/Orange. Bun 1 - Agouti boy Bun 2 - Chinchilla Girl Bun 3 - Grey with tan colour ears and markings to nose - B
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We have one Continental Giant looking for there new homes 22nd March Reavailable due to new owner change of circumstances Orange Buck Bred from Black Harli Mum and Black WE Buck, Imported Excelle
Yes, Continental Giant rabbits make good pets as they are generally docile, calm, gentle, and friendly with children and humans. They enjoy interaction, can be trained, and like to hop indoors, sometimes sitting on laps when comfortable. However, they can become nervous if handled roughly, so supervision around children is recommended.