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Dutch Rabbits: The Dutch rabbit is one of the oldest domesticated rabbit breeds and is known for its gentle nature. Photo Courtesy Marylou Zarbock More >> |
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Harlequin Rabbits : The Harlequin rabbit breed, first bred in France, has developed into two groups: the Japanese and the Magpie. Photo Courtesy Marylou Zarbock More >> |
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Holland Lop Rabbits: The Holland Lop rabbit breed is a dwarf breed known to be excited, people-oriented and affectionate. Photo Courtesy Bowtie, Inc./ Isabelle Francais More >> |
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Jersey Wooly Rabbits: The Jersey Wooly rabbit breed was developed for its long, wooly coat. Photo Courtesy Marylou Zarbock More >> |
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Mini Lop Rabbits: The Mini Lop rabbit breed originates from the cross breeding of a German Lop rabbit and a chinchilla. Photo Courtesy Marylou Zarbock More >> |
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Mini Rex Rabbits: The Mini Rex rabbit breed is a short, compact, well-balanced breed with a docile temperament. Photo Courtesy Marylou Zarbock More >> |
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Netherland Dwarf Rabbits : The Netherland Dwarf rabbit breed, when fully grown, resembles a kit with its small body, short ears and large eyes. Photo Courtesy Marylou Zarbock More >> |
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Polish Rabbits: The Polish rabbit breed descended from the white hutch rabbit and was first bred as a ruby-eyed white rabbit. Photo Courtesy Marylou Zarbock More >> |
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Rex Rabbits: The Rex rabbit breed is a meaty rabbit that was developed from a mutation giving it extremely dense, velvety fur. Photo Courtesy Bowtie, Inc./ Isabelle Francais More >> |
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Tan Rabbits : The Tan rabbit breed has similar markings to Doberman Pincher dogs and is know for its active temperament. Photo Courtesy Bowtie, Inc./ Isabelle Francais More >> |
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