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All of our bunnies are purebred pedigreed Holland Lops. They are a small, friendly breed known for their floppy ears and sweet personalities. They typically grow to 2–4 lbs fully grown and usually live 7 to 10 years.
Our babies go home at 7–8 weeks old. This gives them time to properly wean from their mother, learn good eating habits, and grow strong before leaving.
While I always do my very best to determine gender accurately, sexing rabbits under 8 weeks old can be tricky and occasional mistakes can happen.
Rabbits are naturally very clean animals and our babies are introduced to litter boxes from a young age. Early exposure helps them develop good litter habits before going to their new homes. While they may still have the occasional accident as they adjust to a new space, most babies pick up litter training very quickly with the proper setup.
Our bunnies are raised on unlimited timothy hay, quality pellets, and fresh water in a heavy bowl. Hay is the most important part of a rabbit’s diet and should always be available.
We recommend having an exercise pen or enclosure, a large litter box (cat-sized works best), timothy hay, pellets, a water bowl, a hide house and enrichment toys ready before bringing your bunny home. I also sell the same hay and pellets our babies are raised on to help make the transition easier. Find all available supplies here.
Rabbits are very social animals and often thrive with a bonded companion. If wanting two, we recommend adopting littermates as this can make the bonding process much easier. Two provides companionship, enrichment, and comfort for one another.
If choosing two bunnies, they should still be spayed or neutered once they are old enough, as hormones can affect their relationship as they mature. Families should also be prepared to house rabbits separately before their spay/neuter and during the recovery period if needed. Bonding should always be monitored and done thoughtfully to help ensure they remain a happy pair.
Yes, we highly recommend spaying or neutering pet rabbits. This helps with hormonal behaviours, improves litter habits, and supports long-term health. Most veterinarians perform this surgery between 4–6 months of age. If you are local, please reach out if you would like a list of recommended exotic veterinarians.
In Canada, rabbits are not routinely vaccinated like dogs or cats. There is a vaccine for Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease (RHDV), but it is not commonly required in all areas and depends on risk level.
Most indoor pet rabbits do not require vaccination, but we always recommend discussing this with your vet.
Absolutely. All Line 8 Lops families receive lifetime breeder support. I’m always happy to help with questions about care, bonding, diet, housing, and general rabbit care.
Yes. We offer rabbit boarding for our past babies when families travel. Your bunny stays in a private, safe, rabbit-experienced environment and receives the same care we provide our own rabbits. For more info visit our "Boarding" page.
Please visit our "How to Adopt" page.