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Mini Lop

General Information

  • Common Name: Mini Lop Rabbit

  • Scientific Classification: Oryctolagus cuniculus domesticus (domestic rabbit breed)

  • Origin: Germany, 1950s–60s (developed from the German “Klein Widder,” later refined in the U.S.)

  • Breed Recognition: Recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) in 1980

  • Note: The Mini Lop in the U.S. is different from the UK “Miniature Lop,” which is closer in size to the Holland Lop


🔹 Physical Description

  • Size: Medium breed (larger than Holland Lop, smaller than French Lop)

  • Weight: 2.5–3.6 kg (5.5–8 lbs)

  • Body: Compact, muscular, and rounded (nicknamed the “basketball with a head”)

  • Head: Broad, with a short neck and well-developed crown (fur pad around the ear base)

  • Ears: Thick, lopped ears that hang close to the cheeks

  • Fur: Dense, soft, rollback coat

  • Colors: Wide variety—over 20 ARBA-recognized, including agouti, chinchilla, tortoiseshell, sable point, broken patterns, and solid colors

  • Lifespan: 7–12 years with good care


🔹 Temperament & Behavior

  • Personality:

    • Gentle, affectionate, and outgoing

    • Playful and intelligent—can be litter-trained and learn tricks

  • Social Needs: Thrive on human companionship and can bond strongly with owners

  • Behavior:

    • Energetic but also enjoy cuddles

    • Less timid than Netherland Dwarfs, but more active than Holland Lops

    • Known for being good with children (if supervised)



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