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Dwarf Lop Rabbits for sale in West Midlands

6 Dwarf Lop Rabbits for sale in West Midlands

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 rabbits Stew  - Advert 1
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Stew

Dwarf Lop

5 yearsAge
MaleSex
£30Price

Beautiful boy very tame loves a cuddle loves his treats neutered and micro chipped enjoys being in the garden

BirminghamWest Midlands
Dwarf Lop rabbits Dwarf lop READY NOW - Advert 2
5

Dwarf lop READY NOW

Dwarf Lop

13 weeksAge
MaleSex
£40Price

Stunning black with grey under belly and feet full dwarf lop baby, carries lilac and chocolate genes, ready to go now, healthy, eating dry pellets, hay and kale, collection only Frodsham

FrodshamCheshire West and Chester
Dwarf Lop rabbits Male Dwarf lop Rabbit - Advert 3
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Male Dwarf lop Rabbit

Dwarf Lop

1 yearAge
MaleSex
£80Price

Goes by the name of Casper or Bibbit. Comes with 4ft double hutch, 4ft indoor cage, food and all the accessories. He is great with dogs, cats and Kids. He loves a cuddle, lots of fusses and belly rubs

KnottingleyWest Yorkshire
Dwarf Lop rabbits Two beautiful baby bunnies  - Advert 4
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Two beautiful baby bunnies

Dwarf Lop

3 monthsAge
MixedSex
£40Price

Such beautiful baby bunnies.love to explore there surrounding s.. Very inquisitive and love to hear you talk to them..

NorthamptonWest Northamptonshire
Dwarf Lop rabbits Mini lop and lion head  - Advert 5
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Mini lop and lion head

Dwarf Lop

6 monthsAge
FemaleSex
£80Price

They both almost 5 months both have always been together, I really don’t want to have to sell them but I didn’t know you was meant to separate them till spayed and rebound etc I’ve not enough space an

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PudseyWest Yorkshire
Dwarf Lop rabbits Rabbit to go to a good home - Advert 6
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Rabbit to go to a good home

Dwarf Lop

4 yearsAge
MaleSex
£60Price

I am very sadly having to rehome my pet rabbit Rodney. He is 4 years old and is a lop rabbit who has been a house rabbit his whole life. He is fully up to date with his yearly vaccinations and has reg

LeedsWest Yorkshire

FAQs

Are dwarf lop rabbits good pets?

Yes, dwarf lop rabbits are excellent pets due to their friendly and gentle temperament, making them suitable for families. They are relatively low maintenance and typically live around 9 to 10 years, offering many years of companionship.

How big do dwarf lop rabbits get?

Dwarf lop rabbits generally weigh up to about 2.5 kg (approximately 5.5 pounds), making them a medium-sized rabbit breed with a compact and sturdy build.

What is the difference between a Mini Lop and a dwarf lop?

The main difference between Mini Lops and dwarf lops is their size; dwarf lops are larger, weighing up to 2.5 kg, while Mini Lops are smaller, usually weighing around 1.6 kg (3.5 pounds). Both have distinctive drooping ears and soft dense coats, but dwarf lops tend to have a slightly more robust body shape.

What are the disadvantages of Mini Lop rabbits?

Mini Lop rabbits, although friendly and affectionate, require daily mental and physical stimulation to prevent behavioural problems such as biting or kicking. They also need social interaction and enough space to avoid territorial disputes, and without proper bunny-proofing, they may cause damage indoors by chewing on objects like electrical cords.