Ultimate List of All Rabbit Breeds

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If you are looking for another kind of pet to raise aside from a dog or cat, you may want to look at rabbits. Their rabbit hutches, food bowls and room for grazing does not take up too much space and they do not make any loud noises. Here is a list of purebred rabbits to choose from.

American Rabbit

1-Rabbit-American-RabbitCommon Breed Names: American Rabbit
Alternative Breed Names: N/A
Description:
American Rabbits made it to the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) list in 1917. They are known for their fur-like coat and a mandolin body shape. These rabbits are good mothers with a sweet temperament. American Rabbits have a normal size, not a dwarf one. They are raised for their meat and fur.

American Sable

2-Rabbit-American-Sable-RabbitCommon Breed Names:American Sable
Alternative Breed Names: N/A
Description:
American Sables are of American origin. They have a body similar to that of Chinchilla’s but with different coat colours. It is dark sepia for their feet, head, back, ears, and the top of their tail. This colour changes into a lighter tan for the rest of their body. They weigh an average of 7 to 15 pounds. American Sables are docile and great sleepers.

Angora Rabbit

3-Rabbit-Angora-RabbitCommon Breed Names:Angora Rabbit
Alternative Breed Names:English Angora Rabbit
Description:
Angora rabbits are among the oldest breeds of domestic rabbit that originated in Angora (formerly known as Ankara), Turkey. They are known for their long, soft wool that is silky. They look like a fur ball, but with a face of a rabbit. Angoras are docile and calm, although they are not as hardy as other breeds. Regular grooming is necessary to prevent matting and felting.

Argente Crème

Common Breed Names:Argente Creme
Alternative Breed Names:Argente Creme
Description:
Argente rabbits are among the oldest French breeds. They are show rabbits, but are also considered great pets because of their good nature. These rabbits are noted for their slightly arched backs and huge hind quarters despite their small size. Argente rabbits have short and rounded ears that are carried erect on their heads. They can be quite skittish, while females tend to be territorial. The right breed though will be sweet and beautiful.

Beige

6-Rabbit-BeigeCommon Breed Names:Beige
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Beige rabbits are believed to have originated in England or in The Netherlands. They are a rare breed with a dense silky fur coloured light-sand with slate blue-ticking. They weigh around 6.5 pounds.

Belgian Hare

7-Rabbit-Belgian-HareCommon Breed Names:Belgian Hare
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Belgian Hare is a domestic breed that was called as such because of its resemblance to the wild hare. They have agile legs and a long, slender body with a life expectancy of at least ten years. They also have a straight tail, a long head, long and fine-boned fore feet, but fine and flat hind feet. Belgian Hare is known as among the brightest and most active domestic rabbits.

Beveren

8-Rabbit-BeverenCommon Breed Names:Beveren
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Beverens are among the oldest fur rabbits with a large size. They were developed in Belgium. They have a glossy and dense coat complete with a rollback fur type. These rabbits are often 8-12 pounds. Beverens have V-shaped ears, a mandolin-shaped body, and a full head. Their litters are large and mature fast. They are also clean, smart, and well-tempered.

Blanc de Hotot

9-Rabbit-Blanc-de-HototCommon Breed Names:Blanc de Hotot
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Blanc de Hotot rabbits are of medium size with a thick and compact body. They originated in Normandy, France in the first part of the 1900s. They usually weigh 8-11 pounds. Their fur has extra long guard hairs that make them look like they are covered in frosty sheen. Blanc de Hotots are totally white, except for their narrow black eyeglasses, black eye lashes, black eyelids, and dark brown eyes.

Californian

10-Rabbit-CalifornianCommon Breed Names:Californian
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Californian rabbits were developed in Southern California by George West. They have big ears, although the Flemish Giants’ ears are still bigger, and are often found in a coat that is the same as that of a Himalayan rabbit. These rabbits are quiet and reserved. Californians are great house pets.

Checkered Giant

11-Rabbit-Checkered-GiantCommon Breed Names:Checked Giant
Alternative Breed Names:Giant Papillon
Description:
Checkered Giant rabbits originated in Europe. They usually weigh more than 11 pounds. At first look, these rabbits look almost like the English Spot breed. They are noted for the butterfly pattern on their nose and their solid blue or black, erect ears. They also have two blue or black spots on either side of their body plus a blue or black stripe that runs from the tail to the base of the ears. Checkered Giants make good pets, trainable, and are regular groomers.

Chinchilla

12-Rabbit-ChinchillaCommon Breed Names:Chinchilla
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Chinchilla rabbits are named as such because of their resemblance to chinchillas. The Standard Chinchilla and the Giganta breed were both developed in France, while the American and Giant Chinchilla originated in the US. They usually weigh around 10 to 16 pounds. They have a dense but soft coat of hair that has different colour bands. Chinchilla rabbits are good natured, docile, and gentle.

Cinnamon

13-Rabbit-CinnamonCommon Breed Names:Cinnamon
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Cinnamon rabbits are domestic breeds developed in the US in 1962. They are best known for their russet-coloured fur, which earned them their name. Their average weight ranges from 8.5 to 11 pounds. Their coat also has a smoky grey colouring on their sides and a dark underbelly. They also have rust-coloured spots on their feet and face. Cinnamon rabbits are calm, laid-back, and love the attention of their owners.

Dutch Rabbit

15-Rabbit-Dutch-RabbitCommon Breed Names:Dutch Rabbit
Alternative Breed Names:The Hollander
Description:
Dutch Rabbits used to be the most popular rabbit breed, but were replaced by the popularity of dwarf rabbits. Despite their name, they were actually first bred in England. They have delicate bodies that should be handled with extra care, which is why pet owners need proper training, to prevent injuries. These rabbits have very small, erect ears, powerful back legs that are bigger than their front feet, and a generally white coat with some base colours. Dutch Rabbits are gentle with a good disposition.

Dwarf Lop

16-Rabbit-Dwarf-LopCommon Breed Names:Dwarf Lop
Alternative Breed Names:Mini Lop, Klein Widder
Description:
Dwarf Lops are popular show rabbit breeds in the US. It was discovered in Essen, Germany in 1972. They often weigh around 8 pounds and have thick ears that are soft and drooping. They are found in more than 40 colours. These rabbits don’t have problems with other pets. They are easy to handle but strong enough to survive cuddling from children.

English Spot

17-Rabbit-English-SpotCommon Breed Names:English Spot
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
English Spots originated in England. They usually weigh around 5 to 8 pounds. They are known for the unique markings on their body, including eye circles, the butterfly mark, herringbone, coloured ears, cheek spots, and a chain of small spots. English Spots are fun and curious. However, they need one to two hours of activities daily.

English Lop

18-Rabbit-English-LopCommon Breed Names:English Lop
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
English Lops originated in England in the 19th century. They are the original Lop with a body that is more slender and longer than the body of the other types of Lops. They are also noted for their long ears that average 22 inches, making them the rabbit with the largest ears. English Lops are laid-back and calm, but they need proper handling to prevent them from being easily scared.

Flemish Giant

19-Rabbit-Flemish-GiantCommon Breed Names:Flemish Giant
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Flemish Giants are domestic rabbits developed in Flanders in Belgium. Their average weight is around 13 to 14 pounds. They have a long powerful body with a white underside and a dark base colouring. They also have broad hind quarters. Flemish Giants are docile and tolerant of being handled only if they have frequent and proper interaction with humans.

French Lop

20-Rabbit-French-LopCommon Breed Names:French Lop
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
French Lops originated in France and were bred in 1850. They were bred for their meat. They look like Flemish Giants, but with a shorter body and an average weight of 15 pounds. They also have ears that are 5 to 8 inches in length and a cubic appearance with their large head and thick body. French Lops need to occupy a large space because of their size and can be placed indoors or outdoors. They are quite stubborn when it comes to litter-box training.

Golden Glavcot

21-Rabbit-Golden-GlavcotCommon Breed Names:Golden Glavcot
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Golden Glavcots are of English origin. They have a golden roan coat and fine bones. They also have a mandolin-shaped body, proportionate and erect ears, and a moderate-sized head. Their legs and feet are fine and straight with a blueish undercolour. They have a straight tail with the same colour as their coat. Golden Glavcots are affectionate and friendly. If they are introduced to humans properly, they will grow up cuddly.

Harlequin

22-Rabbit-HarlequinCommon Breed Names:Harlequin
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Harlequins are of French origin. They weigh around 7.5 pounds. Their unique colour patterns make them stand out in addition to their bumblebee-like appearance. Their most common varieties are the Magpie and the Japanese. The Japanese are mostly orange with markings of blue, black, lilac or chocolate. The Magpies have the same markings but their base colour is white. Harlequins are good pets to snuggle with but if they are raised for exhibition, pet owners should be patient and persistent.

Havana

23-Rabbit-HavanaCommon Breed Names:Havana
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Havanas originated in The Netherlands. They weigh around 4.5 to 6.5 pounds. They have a well-rounded and compact body. Their ears are erect and short when compared to their bodies. Their head is safely nestled against their shoulders so their neck is hidden. The Havanas’ coat is glossy, dense and short. Their original coat colour is chocolate, although blue, black, lilac, and brokens are already accepted. These rabbits make good pets and are friendly and docile.

Himalayan

24-Rabbit-HimalayanCommon Breed Names:Himalayan
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Himalayans are of Asian origin. They look almost like the Californian rabbits. They weigh around 2.5 to 4.5 pounds. They are svelte and look similar to a cat. Their body shape is described as tube-like or cylindrical. Himalayans have a purely white coat with markings on the eye circles, feet, tail, and nose. They are known for being the only rabbit breed with an extra set of nipples. They are also easygoing and calm, making them good companions.

Holland Lop

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERACommon Breed Names:Holland Lop
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Holland Lops originated in The Netherlands. They are popular show rabbits and pets because they are sweet and not aggressive. They are compact and stocky with a thickset body, short, strong legs, and rounded haunches. They also have a dense coat made of medium length hair.

Hulstlander

27-Rabbit-HulstlanderCommon Breed Names:Hulstlander
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Hulstlanders originated in The Netherlands. They are of small to medium size and are mostly known for their pure white coat and pale blue eyes. These rabbits have a short body with a well-developed front and hindquarters. They have short and sturdy front legs.

Jersey Wooly

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERACommon Breed Names:Jersey Wooly
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Jersey Wooly are domestic rabbits of American origin. They are known for their easy-care wooly fur and a bold head. They weigh around 2.5 to 3.5 pounds. They have a compact body as well as small and erect ears. Jersey Wooly rabbits are playful, affectionate, and gentle.

Lionhead

29-Rabbit-LionheadCommon Breed Names:Lionhead
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Lionhead rabbits were developed in Belgium. They are small with a compact body, a bold head, and a well-developed muzzle. They have medium length legs and ears that are not more than three inches long. Lionheads are well mannered and friendly. They are smart and can be trained.

Netherland Dwarf

25-Rabbit-Netherland-DwarfCommon Breed Names:Netherland Dwarf
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
The Netherland Dwarf was developed in The Netherlands. They are smaller than other rabbits with an average weight of 500 g to 1.6 kg. They are usually raised as exhibition rabbits or pets. The Netherland Dwarf has relatively large head and eyes compared to their small body. They have tiny ears that stand erect on their head. They look like infants even way into their adulthood. These rabbits share the same traits as cats and dogs.

New Zealand Rabbit

30-Rabbit-New-Zealand-RedCommon Breed Names:New Zealand Rabbit
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
New Zealand rabbits are of American origin. They are raised for meat and for laboratory experiments. However, they are also popular show rabbits and pets. Adult rabbits have an average weight of 12 pounds with well-rounded haunches, a medium-sized body, a bold head, and short front legs. Their coat is soft and dense.

Perlfee

31-Rabbit-PerlfeeCommon Breed Names:Perlfee
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Perlfee are cobby rabbits with rounded hindquarters and a broad chest. They weigh 5.5 to 8 pounds. They have a firm body, an invisible neck, and erect, well-furred ears. Their fur is dense but silky smooth. Perlfee’s coat is mainly greyish blue and is found in three shades – light, medium, and dark. Their undercolour is grey blue and an intermediate colour.

Polish Rabbit

4-Rabbit-Polish-RabbitCommon Breed Names:Polish Rabbit
Alternative Breed Names:Britannia Petite (in the US)
Description:
Polish Rabbits are domestic rabbits believed to have originated in England. They are raised as pets and as show rabbits. They are small with short ears, short head, bold eyes, and full cheeks. Their small size often has people confuse them with the Netherland dwarf. Polish rabbits occupy only a small space. They are calm and friendly, although they need to be spayed to prevent any territorial behaviour.

Rex

32-Rabbit-RexCommon Breed Names:Rex
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Rex rabbits are of French origin. They are known for their plush, dense, and velvet-like fur. They have a medium-sized, round body that weighs an average of 7.5 to 10.5 pounds. Rex rabbits have a broader head, upright ears that are proportionate to their size, and toe nails with the same colour as their fur. They are believed to be among the smartest breeds of rabbits.

Rhinelander

33-Rabbit-RhinelanderCommon Breed Names:Rhinelander
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Rhinelander rabbits are of German origin. They are mostly noted for their butterfly markings, usually coloured orange and black, on their white fur. They have an arched body with short legs. Their body shape is best described as cylindrical or barrel-like. Rhinelanders weigh around 6 to 10 pounds.

Satin Rabbits

34-Rabbit-Satin-RabbitsCommon Breed Names:Satin
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Satin rabbits are of American origin. They are called as such because of their coat’s striking satin sheen. They are of medium to large size with fairly broad, strong legs, arched body, and a broad head. Their dense coat is made of silky, fine, medium length hair. Satin rabbits are good natured and calm. They are friendly, gentle, and good companions for children.

Silver Rabbits

35-Rabbit-Silver-RabbitsCommon Breed Names:Silver
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Silver rabbits were developed in the 1500s, making them among the oldest breeds of rabbits in the world. They are small rabbits with an average weight of 5 to 6 pounds. They are found in three varieties – brown, black, and fawn. Silver rabbits are called as such because of their silver-white hairs as well as hair tips.

Silver Fox

36-Rabbit-Silver-FoxCommon Breed Names:Silver Fox
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Silver Fox rabbits were developed in North Canton, Ohio. They are raised for their fur, meat, and popularity in exhibitions. Adult bucks weigh around 9 to 11 pounds, while adult does are heavier at around 10 to 12 pounds. They are found in colours chocolate, blue, and lilac with the less common colours being smoke pearl and white. Silver Fox rabbits love attention and handling. They are friendly and are easy to pose.

Silver Marten

37-Rabbit-Silver-MartenCommon Breed Names:Silver Marten
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Silver Martens are domestic rabbits that weigh around 6.5 to 8.5 pounds. They have a soft and polished fur. They are hardy breeds that are more timid than the other rabbits. However, they still make good pets because they are playful and love to have playthings in their cage. Silver Marten’s most common varieties have coats that are coloured black, blue, sable, and chocolate.

Tan Rabbit

38-Rabbit-Tan-RabbitCommon Breed Names:Tan
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Tan rabbits are of English origin, although they have recently become popular in the US. They weigh around 4 to 6 pounds and are available in blue, black, lilac, and chocolate. They have an arched and compact body. They stand out mostly because of their unique markings that are in huge contrast to their general colour. Tan rabbits need regular exercise.

Thrianta

39-Rabbit-ThriantaCommon Breed Names:Thrianta
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Thrianta rabbits were developed in The Netherlands. They are red rabbits with the fawn colouring on their tail and paws. They have a short and soft, medium length fur. Adults weigh around 5 to 6 pounds. Thriantas are gentle and curious. They make good starter pets for children.

Thuringer

40-Rabbit-ThuringerCommon Breed Names:Thuringer
Alternative Breed Names:N/A
Description:
Thuringer rabbits are of German origin. They have a deep yellow ochre colour with blue-black ticking. They are usually raised for their meat and fur. Thuringers are quite stocky. Their neck usually doesn’t show and their legs are sturdy. Their ears are covered with fur and stand erect on their head. These rabbits are calm and pleasant, making them good pets and show rabbits.

15 thoughts on “Ultimate List of All Rabbit Breeds

  1. Sunny says:

    Just so ya know why this one person was loionkg for pictures of bunny poop I found a rabbit nest in my herb garden a few weeks ago and after a while, the mama moved the babies to a safer location. I was estimating that it was time for the babies to be exiting the nest and have been loionkg for signs of them. I saw what I thought was tiny bunny poop near my car this morning. Your picture confirmed it. Anxiously awaiting seeing baby bunnies out and about soon.

  2. Marie says:

    Question: My bun has grey rings around the eyes, a bit of grey on ears. The shape of her head is that of a Blanc de Hotot, weights about 5 pounds, coat white as snow. Front paws are elegant and pointy not round. I’m not sure she’s a Blanc de Hotot. What other breed can she be?

  3. Iriaan James says:

    Can you help me identify a bunny?

    My near neighbours have abandoned him after his mate was run over, and he’s now on his own. I’ve adopted him and need to get him a companion. I seem unable to attach a photo here – so, a description:

    He’s jet black, male, small – about a 25cm body length when sitting low on all fours. Beautiful think coat, not long. Smallish upright ears. Lovely temperament – comes to me to be fed, he loves being petted, I can pick him up as long as I am careful, and he is happy to sit on my lap and be stroked. Dark eyes. I reckon he weighs about 2 to 2.5 lbs at the most. Strong back legs, short neck and smallish round head and face.

    Your thoughts would be welcome.

    David

  4. Juliana Salinas Antonio says:

    Why does my rabbit hate me! Im taking care of her the best i could she keeps running away from! Can someone tell me how can i make her happy? 🙁

    • Kayla Watson says:

      I have the same thing in a way. My bunny gets mad and bits me really hard when she gets made at a different bunny. She takes her anger out on me and I don’t know why.

  5. Will says:

    I saw a rabbit today that blew my mind. Wondering what kind it was. It looked almost exactly like the dead leaves on the ground…Splotched in Browns and yellows that were just like leaves. If it hadn’t moved, I would not have seen it. Only saw the top back of it as it hopped away. What kind could it be? Extremely southeast Wisconsin. Thanks.

  6. Mary Joy says:

    This article is incredibly informative and helpful! I’m a rabbit enthusiast, so I was delighted to find such an extensive list that includes all the different breeds. It’s great to see the variety of sizes, colors, shapes, and coats that are out there. The post also provides useful information about each breed’s characteristics and temperament, which are very useful for those looking to get a pet rabbit. Overall, this resource is full of valuable information for anyone interested in learning more about one of our favorite furry friends. Thanks so much for putting together this ultimate list of all rabbit breeds!

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