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Beautiful girl Lionhead Rabbits for sale

The Lionhead rabbit, also known as the lion head bunny or lion's mane rabbit, is a charming breed that originated in Belgium in the 1990s. This breed is distinct for its woolly mane surrounding the head, resembling a lion's, with two types of manes: the single mane, which is shorter and less pronounced, and the double mane, which is fuller and requires more grooming. Lionheads are small to medium-sized rabbits, typically weighing between 2.5 to 3.75 lbs. They have a compact body, short dense coat, and a bold head. Temperamentally, Lionhead rabbits are friendly, curious, and playful, making them excellent companions. They thrive on social interaction and benefit from early handling and socialisation. Suitable for indoor living in the UK, these rabbits need daily exercise and a rabbit-proofed space. Grooming, especially for double manes, is crucial to prevent matting and health issues like wool block. Their diet should include high-quality grass hay, pellets, and fresh greens. Overall, the Lionhead rabbit is a delightful pet, but potential owners should be prepared for its grooming needs and social nature.

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Lionhead babies ready now 8 weeks old

Lionhead

10 weeksAge
MixedSex
£50Price

Beautiful fluffy little boys and girls, ready now for their 5* homes only These are our grandaughters bunnies who loves and cares for them with all her heart, she handles them every day. 8 weeks old a

BarnsleySouth Yorkshire
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Two beautiful snowwhite lionheads 🐰 ❄️ 😍

Lionhead

14 weeksAge
FemaleSex
£90Price

Two beautiful girls they get on so well literally besties lots of energy they use the littler but do have accidents here and there but they are absolutely adorable and fluffy they grew up around child

Stoke-on-TrentStoke-on-Trent
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O'tilly Spayed and Vaccinated

Lionhead

4 yearsAge
FemaleSex
£105Price

O'tilly is a beautiful female lionhead who is fully vaccinated and spayed. She is a shy girl but once she knows you she is a sweetheart. She loves nothing more then to zoom around the garden.

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CamberleySurrey
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Double mane lionhead rabbits

Lionhead

11 weeksAge
MixedSex
£55Price

Hi I have to offer 7 beautifull babie lionhead rabbits. 2 single mane and 5 double mane. Boys and girls avialiable. Handled daily from birth, very friendly. Use to people, cats, dogs and house noises.

BostonLincolnshire
Lionhead rabbits Friendly, cute, fluffy lionheads-ONLY 2 BOYS LEFT - Advert 5
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Friendly, cute, fluffy lionheads-ONLY 2 BOYS LEFT

Lionhead

4 monthsAge
MixedSex
£40Price

***2 BOYS LEFT - grey and white or beige and white- £40 each*** Meet our friendly bunch of lionhead babies, who are ready to find their new loving forever homes. Our lovely little lionheads are from

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Are Lionhead rabbits good house pets?

Lionhead rabbits make excellent house pets due to their friendly, intelligent, and social nature. They enjoy attention, playtime, and can form close bonds with their human families, making them affectionate companions suitable for homes with children.

Do Lionhead rabbits like to be cuddled?

Yes, Lionhead rabbits often enjoy being cuddled once they trust their owner. They respond well to gentle handling, grooming, and playful interaction, making cuddling a pleasant experience for those who have built a bond with them.

What is the lifespan of a Lionhead rabbit?

The lifespan of Lionhead rabbits typically ranges from 4 to 7 years, though with excellent care, some can live up to 12 years. Proper diet, regular veterinary care, and a safe environment are key factors in ensuring they live a long, healthy life.

Can Lionhead rabbits live alone?

While a Lionhead rabbit can live alone, they are highly social creatures and thrive best with companionship, preferably another bonded rabbit. If no other rabbit is available, frequent human interaction is essential to meet their social needs.