| Breed | Size | Personality |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Mini Rex | 3.5–4.5 lbs | Calm and quiet |
| 2. Holland Lop | 2–4 lbs | Energetic and friendly |
| 3. Dutch Lop | 4–5.5 lbs | Calm and gentle but highly sociable |
| 4. Dwarf Hotot | 2.5–3.5 lbs | Bonds well with owners and highly active |
Similarly, it is asked, are female or male rabbits better pets?
Male rabbits tend to be more easy going than females, are not so inclined to dig and neutering is less expensive than spaying. If you want two rabbits, the best pairing is neutered male and spayed female.
Likewise, are rabbits high or low maintenance? Myth 1: Rabbits are great, low-maintenance pets.
Reality: Although they don't need to be walked like dogs, rabbits are anything but low-maintenance. Their quarters need daily leaning, and fresh food and water must be offered daily, including a salad of well-washed, dark-green leafy vegetables.
Besides, is a bunny a good house pet?
Rabbits make wonderful indoor pets. They are adorable and brimming with personality. You'll have to make sure the rabbit has a place to relax by himself but is not completely secluded from the family. Rabbits need social interaction, plenty of exercise, and a lot of enrichment activities.
Is it better to have 1 or 2 rabbits?
When you do pair them, make sure you get it right. Barring the odd rogue rabbit that likes the lonely life, rabbits generally benefit from the company of other rabbits. They will often be far happier and content with a mate. Take your time to get a new mate, or even better, buy two rabbits from the start.
