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Rabbits

Discover our delightful rabbits at Squeals on Wheels! Meet Holland Lops with their gentle nature and floppy ears, English Lops known for their distinctive long ears and sweet temperament, Giant Flemish rabbits, the 'Gentle Giants' weighing over 20 pounds, and Netherland Dwarfs, tiny rabbits with curious personalities and easy-care requirements.

OUR SWEET RABBITS

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Holland Lops

  • Holland Lops are known for their sweet temperaments

  • Gentle nature which make good pets for children

  • Originally from the Netherlands

  • Lops have adorable floppy ears

  • Can be litter box trained

  • Even though they look heavy and stocky, the average weight is only 3 pounds

English Lops

  • Easily recognized because of their LONG ears!

  • Originated in Africa and England domesticated them and began to place them in rabbit shows

  • Large rabbits that can weigh up to 11 pounds

  • Known as the "King of the Fancy"

  • Very gentle and sweet temperaments

  • Enjoy being held by people

Continental Giant

  • This Giant breed of rabbit may weigh over 30 pounds and be over 4 feet long

  • Very sweet and known as the "Gentle Giants" of the rabbit world

  • First written records of these rabbits dates back to 1860

  • They make wonderful pets

  • Big appetite and eat a LOT of greens

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Netherland Dwarf

  • These little rabbits are smaller than most other breeds and get to be a maximum of 3.5 lbs.

  • They are easy to train and make excellent pets due to their small cage space requirements.

  • Their head and eyes are disproportionately large in relation to their bodies.

  • Their ears are tiny and high on the head

  • They are curious and gentle. Those that are handled often learn to seek out human contact and enjoy companionship.