The rabbit varieties include: Dutch dwarf rabbit, mini lop rabbit, Dutch lop rabbit, Dutch rabbit, giant Angora rabbit, French lop rabbit, Begonia rabbit, giant flower rabbit, British lop rabbit, Dwarf Begonia Rabbit, Polish Rabbit, Dowaf Rabbit, British Angora Rabbit, Rex Rabbit, Siamese Rabbit, Big-eared White Rabbit, Cream Rabbit, Himalayan Rabbit, American Faith Lop Rabbit, Mini Rex Giant chinchilla rabbit, giant checkered rabbit, giant chinchilla rabbit, silver fox rabbit, French Angora rabbit, American tawny domestic rabbit, British small rabbit, standard chinchilla rabbit, British spotted rabbit, Florida white rabbit, lion head rabbit, Jessie Woolley, Desert Cotton Rabbit, Desert Cotton Rabbit, Satin Angora Rabbit.
There are only eight common pet rabbits on the market today, namely: Netherlands lop-eared rabbit, long-haired lop-eared rabbit, Jersey long-haired rabbit, lion rabbit, Netherlands dwarf rabbit, Netherlands rabbit, Angora rabbit and Begonia Rabbit. When raising rabbits, you must pay attention to scientific feeding. Young rabbits cannot be fed fruits and vegetables, which will cause them to have stomach upset and diarrhea. You can eat more protein-rich foods to help them grow.
A very important characteristic of rabbits is that they cannot take a bath, especially young rabbits who are very weak. If you give them a bath, it will cause their body temperature to become imbalanced and make them sick, and in severe cases, they may die. If the rabbit's body is dirty, wipe it with a towel moistened with warm water.