Best Rabbit Breeds as Pets

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Published 2022-01-01
Looking for the best rabbit breeds as pets? Take a look at the list we have rounded up for the 10 Best Rabbit Breeds as Pets that you can have as your first pet. Rabbits are undoubtedly one of the cuddliest pets that animal lovers can ever have. But depending on the temperament and care needs, your bunny breeds choices may differ.
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All Comments (21)
  • @AzazelsWings
    We had 4 flemish giants. The last one of which just passed away 2 days ago. They were amazing boys and we loved them very much. They're smart and lovey. I will forever miss my boys.
  • @fortytwo4-2
    As someone who has a Californian, this is true! She's an indoor bun and very sweet. She is shy like you said, but absolutely loves being pet and cuddled.
  • @kenjiro2676
    The best pet rabbit is one that comes from a shelter with a clean bill of health OR from a good breeder with healthy lines.
  • @kevinweiss9678
    I had an English Spot and I would consider them to be at the top of my list. They love human interaction and are curious, affectionate, energetic and hilarious.
  • My wife had a rex and he passed in April. I only saw him a handful of times as he stayed at her mom's house with the other rabbit they had. He was good little guy, very affectionate and loved to explore the house and climb as high he could so he could see the area.
  • @mw-cy1zf
    Attention to anyone that is now thinking about owning one of those breeds! Lots of the breeds shown in this video suffer due to their genetics, please just get your rabbits from a shelter. Rex rabbits often have curly whiskers and skin problems. Lops have short snouts and deformed ear canals, most of them develop painful and VERY hard to detect otitis. I've done CT scans on "healthy" seeming lops whose bones in the ear were completely dissolved by the inflammation. Woolys and netherland dwarves have breed specific health issues. These poor animals suffer because we decide to think certain attributes are cute. Please just adopt a pair from the shelter. On top of that, there are numerous sequences that show improper and dangerous handling as well as frightened and stressed rabbits. Be aware of that!
  • @skies.192
    I recently lost my Dutch rabbit due to flu, and oh can I assure you that Dutch rabbits are just so friendly & cute. They are amazing and absolutely enjoy pets. I’m really sad about losing my Dutch rabbit he was such a gem..& was so loving...💔
  • @tehlaziness
    I'd like to make an honorable mention of the American Polish breed. They tend to be very agreeable, playful and affectionate. At least all of mine have been. Plus, keeping their coat groomed is incredibly easy. Polishes are a great breed.
  • @Tinkerginamama
    Watch Lennon the Bunny. She talks about the best rabbits to have. Some of the rabbits listed have major problems. Especially lops and dwarfs. And I only say this because our Harlequin just passed at 3 years old and we were devastated. He had intestine issues and we took care of him in every way possible but this was not something they could fix. I don’t want anyone else to ever go through this.
  • Please note that the images are rarely the breed that's being described. There's also a lot of incorrect treatment of the rabbits being shown.
  • @Otterluz
    5:45 my 1st bunny was a califonia and he was very affectionated and nice to me (only me tho) they are very good rabbits 👍
  • @airotx
    Hollands lops are lovely rabbits! But I think it’s also important to mention that they are more prone to developing middle/inner ear infections due to the shape of their ears. If you decide to get one just be aware that this may be a possibility for them and it may require a quite invasive (and expensive) surgery! Other vet bills that can come up with any rabbit breed include your regular check ups, spay/neuter, RHDV2 vaccine, and dental procedures if needed in the future!
  • We have two males, a miniture rex called Smokey and a Dutch rabbit called Oreo
  • @Prabh_Gill056
    I have lionhead rabbits i love to spend time with them
  • @TalkToMe711
    Any recommendations for a bunny that looks cute like the dwarf, but is chill?