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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born Sunday 05.04 2026 Home reared indoors 7 new baby lionheads will update on sex and colour won't be ready to leave till 8 weeks old The 3 ginger ones all have blue eyes like dad 3 brown 1 blac
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AVAILABLE TO RESERVE NOW! (Ready to leave mum end may/june) I have a fabulous new litter available to reserve. Split coats, chocolate/wht or blue/ wht most will be blue eyed. Both sexes. Small and

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AVAILABLE TO RESERVE NOW! ONLY 1 REMAINING ! Stunning litter of show type babies,available to the right forever homes. Parents are my much loved purebred pets. Several colours and patterns to choose

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Hi, like to introduce our very loved babies. Both sisters are absolutely loved by our family children. They very tame. They were born and raised outdoors. They may grow little bigger as they are bigg

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This is our girl Simba. She is approximately 12 weeks old, we rescued her after she was dumped and we’re no longer able to give her the love and attention she deserves. She is currently an indoor bun
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.