Dwarf rabbit


Dwarf rabbit refers either to a rabbit with the dwarfing gene, or to any small breed of domestic rabbit or specimen thereof, or to any small rabbit. Dwarfism is a genetic condition that may occur in humans and in many animals, including rabbits. True dwarfism is often associated with a cluster of physical abnormalities, including pituitary dwarfism. The process of dwarfing is used to selectively breed for smaller stature with each generation. Small stature is a characteristic of neoteny, which may account for the attraction of dwarf animals.

Small rabbits

The Netherland Dwarf is the smallest of the domestic rabbits. The American Rabbit Breeders Association accepts a weight range of, but is the maximum allowed by the British Rabbit Council. The small stature of the Netherland Dwarf was initially the result of the dwarfing gene: dw. Its short neck and rounded face are additional features of neoteny.
Many small rabbit breeds have the dwarfing gene, but the Polish and the Britannia Petite are among those that do not. They have attained their small stature solely through selective breeding of successively smaller generations.
Some small rabbits are a false dwarf, a rabbit that did not inherit the dwarfing gene.
One of the smallest species of wild rabbit is the Marsh rabbit, an excellent swimmer that weighs.

Smallest rabbit breeds

The following table includes rabbit breeds currently recognized by ARBA or by the BRC that have a maximum weight of. Also included is a small breed from Germany, the Teddy Dwarf.
Breed NameImageSizeEar Type
Netherland DwarfErect
Britannia Petite Rabbit|Britannia Petite Erect
Teddy Dwarf
Also called:
:de:Teddykaninchen#Teddyzwerg|Teddyzwerg
Erect
Dwarf HototErect
Jersey WoolyErect
Polish rabbit|Polish Erect
Lionhead Rabbit|Lionhead Erect
Miniature Lion LopLop
Holland Lop|Miniature Lop Lop
Miniature Cashmere LopLop
American Fuzzy LopLop
Plush Lop Lop