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English Lop Rabbits for sale

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.

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9 week old lop rabbits

English Lop

10 weeksAge
MixedSex
£70Price

Adorable baby lop rabbits looking for loving homes. Born on 31st December 2025, they are 9 weeks old and ready to leave now. • 2 boys and 2 girls available • £70 each or £120 for a pair • Very wel

LeicesterLeicester (17.7mi)
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Beautiful rabbits

English Lop

2 weeksAge
MixedSex
£60Price

Here I have a mix of 6 lovely hand reared rabbits. I interact each day with them will leave with food ect but plz bring transport box thank you. Reserve as will go fast. Eyes all open now so will keep

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NuneatonWarwickshire (5.1mi)
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House rabbit

English Lop

7 monthsAge
FemaleSex
£50Price

Still 👀 for a new 🏡 1year old Female Lop She’s been an indoor rabbit since I’ve owned her Litter trained, she’s a super friendly girl but unfortunately I just can’t give her the room/life she de

ChesterfieldDerbyshire (45.5mi)
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English lop female rabbit

English Lop

15 weeksAge
FemaleSex
£40Price

Minnie is around 5 months old, unfortunately I don’t have the time for Minnie anymore. Her vaccinations are all up to date, she’s a very playful and happy bunny, looking for a forever hom. Happy to de

KenilworthWarwickshire (16mi)
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English Lop black and white bunny for sale

English Lop

8 monthsAge
MaleSex
£75Price

(based in derby, pick up only pls!) Hiya we're selling our rabbit due to us not being able to provide them the attention they need as we have got a sibling with autism so we prioritise her, We have a

DerbyDerby (23.9mi)

FAQs

Are English Lop rabbits good pets?

Yes, English Lop rabbits are good pets due to their calm, affectionate, and laid-back nature. They are sociable and intelligent, enjoying interaction and relaxation, which makes them excellent companions especially in indoor environments with ample space and mental stimulation.

Do English Lop rabbits have ear problems?

English Lop rabbits have very long, floppy ears that can touch the ground, which may hinder their mobility and cause them to trip or stand on their ears accidentally. Their ears also cause them to lose heat, making them sensitive to cold. While these characteristics don't always cause specific medical issues, they require careful care to avoid injury and cold-related problems.

Are English Lop rabbits high maintenance?

English Lop rabbits are relatively low maintenance with minimal grooming needed due to their short, soft coats. However, they require plenty of space and exercise to prevent weight gain, and their delicate ears need special attention, making indoor housing best.

Do English Lop rabbits enjoy being held?

English Lop rabbits usually enjoy being held once accustomed to human contact. They appreciate gentle, calm handling with full body support, though they may need time to become comfortable. They generally prefer gentle interaction rather than sudden or rough handling.