The English Lop, one of the oldest lop-eared rabbit breeds, originated in England and is well-known for its extraordinary long ears, often exceeding 21 inches in length. This large breed typically weighs between 9-11 lbs and has a slender, arched body with a short, dense coat available in various colours. Known by some simply as Lop rabbits or Lop bunnies, English Lops are celebrated for their calm, gentle, and affectionate temperament, making them excellent pets for families with older children. Their ears require special care as they are prone to injury and infection, necessitating a safe environment and regular cleaning. Due to their size and unique ear care needs, they are best suited to experienced owners who can provide ample space and dedicated attention. Overall, the English Lop offers a unique blend of historical significance, striking physical traits, and a loving nature, making them a prized companion for knowledgeable pet enthusiasts in the UK.
Only 4 months, cage, treats, food, hay etc comes with everything you need. Very friendly loves cuddles. My 3 year old loves picking him up as do we so he is used to being handled. Only reason for sel
Hi, this is penelope my bunny, she is currently being fostered next to leather head station, if anyone can take her for a few months until i can find a place suitable for her that would be perfect i w
Hi all, I have been fostering Milo for a few days now helping out a family who can no longer looked after him. They have asked me to post him if anyone is interested. They have paid £85 for him so lo
Sadly due to no fault of his own, we cannot keep our believed to be french lop rabbit anymore. He is very sweet and likes to be stroked, we have only had him for a few weeks and now have to give him u
Bambino is a stunning 5 month old baby bunny, unfortunately with circumstances we cannot keep. He is very loving, has a beautiful nature and more than happy to have a cuddle.
Lovely little bunnies around 3 months old. Unfortunately my son has allergies which we weren’t aware of hence rehoming, they have never shown any aggression and love a snuggle. I have an indoor hutch
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