The Dwarf Lop, also known as the Mini Lop or Holland Lop in some regions, originates from selective breeding in the Netherlands and Germany during the 1970s. This charming rabbit is small and compact, weighing around 1.5 to 1.6 kg, with a distinctive cobby body and notable lopped ears that hang close to its cheeks. Their dense, soft fur comes in various colours and patterns, making them visually appealing pets. Renowned for their friendly and affectionate temperament, the Dwarf Lop is calm and intelligent, making it suitable for families and gentle children who can handle them carefully due to their delicate bones. They require a spacious living environment despite their size, with ample exercise and a diet rich in hay for dental health. Regular grooming is essential, particularly during molting seasons, alongside attentive ear care to prevent infections from their characteristic floppy ears. Ideal as loving companions, Dwarf Lop rabbits thrive when given plenty of enrichment and interaction, making them a delightful choice for UK pet owners seeking a sociable and approachable breed.

Dwarf Lop
Hi there, I breed and show Mini Rex, Dwarf Lops and Sallanders..... Loving forever home wanted for these various Kits. They have been handled by children and adults and would make an amazing pet to an

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Coco (female) and sooty (male) are looking for a new forever home due to know fault of there own. They just over 2 years old, are bonded and live happily out together. Sooty is neutered but coco is no

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Lovely lop eared bunny. Very sad sale but moving house and don’t have the time or space at the moment. Very friendly with children he loves cuddles with my daughter. Lovely natured and beautiful littl

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This is pebbles he is around 2 year old unfortunately I can’t keep him as I am can’t give him the time and attention he needs anymore and it’s unfair on him so I want him to go to a good home who will

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We have two beautiful lop-eared bunnies available: • One white • One grey They are around 8–10 weeks old, fully weaned, healthy and eating hay and pellets on their own. Both are friendly, playful,