7 Rabbit Breeds to Keep as Pets

Alaskan: Jet-black beauty from Germany, not Alaska! Ideal for fur (non-pet), but can also make a lovely companion. Recognized in UK, not ARBA (US).

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American: Rare breed weighing 12 pounds. Known for its sweet personality and beautiful blue or white fur. Listed as critical by American Livestock Breed Conservancy.

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American Chinchilla: Gentle and rare breed developed in 1919. Chinchilla-colored with dense, fine fur. Relatively round body.

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American Sable: Unique mink-like brown coat with various shades. Created in 1920s using chinchilla rabbits. Rare today.

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Angora: Luxurious, silky wool coat needs regular care (brushing, plucking/shearing). Various breeds like English, French, Giant, and Satin Angora.

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Argente Rabbits: French breeds known for their dense, glossy coats in various colors like silver-brown, blue, slate, and creamy white.

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Belgian Hare: One of the oldest breeds in US (1880s). Looks like a wild hare with its reddish-tan coat and slender build. Extremely rare.

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