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Himalayan

Himalayan

The Himalayan is a native Chinese breed whose body color changes with temperature—white all over when warm, and a standard deep black (the limbs and head turning black) when cold.

Breeds 📅 August 7, 2026
Self Red Guinea Pig

Self Red Guinea Pig

The Self Red Guinea Pig's greatest feature is its beautiful, dense red coat. Gentle, well-behaved, and affectionate, it is easy to keep and its small size takes little space, remaining a common family pet. Its ancestors came from the Andes of South America and were brought west by European merchants in the 16th century.

Breeds 📅 August 7, 2026
Black Velvet Chinchilla

Black Velvet Chinchilla

The Black Velvet Chinchilla is a chinchilla with a very gentle, likable temperament and curiosity about everything. A highland animal, it is clean and rarely ill. Remarkably, it bathes itself in dust and can manage alone over a weekend without worry of loneliness.

Breeds 📅 August 7, 2026
Desert Cottontail

Desert Cottontail

The Desert Cottontail is a typical wild rabbit distributed across North America. Hardy and numerous, it eats various vegetation and can survive in harsh environments. It digs burrows and usually likes to live in them.

Breeds 📅 August 7, 2026
Tan Rabbit

Tan Rabbit

The Tan Rabbit's coat color is the result of selective breeding—not fixed, but pieced together from color blocks. It is a small-to-medium rabbit, usually kept on a small scale, and not commonly seen in the market.

Breeds 📅 August 7, 2026
Crème D’Argent Rabbit

Crème D’Argent Rabbit

The Crème D'Argent (also called the Cream Rabbit) is an old French breed later introduced to and refined in the United States. Its dense cream-orange silver coat and coffee-colored eyes make it a distinctive, hardy pet rabbit.

Breeds 📅 August 7, 2026
Standard Chinchilla Rabbit

Standard Chinchilla Rabbit

The Standard Chinchilla Rabbit is an artificial breed named for its fur, which closely resembles the South American chinchilla. Gentle, affectionate, and recognizable, it makes a good pet rabbit, though some websites wrongly use chinchilla (rodent) photos in its place.

Breeds 📅 August 7, 2026
Gray Chestnut Rabbit

Gray Chestnut Rabbit

The Gray Chestnut Rabbit was originally bred for high-quality fur but is now also kept as a pet. An artificial breed with a coat close to that of a wild rabbit—unusual among fur breeds—it was developed in France by breeder M.J. Dybowski, first shown in 1913, and is today a rare breed on the brink of extinction.

Breeds 📅 August 7, 2026
Blanc de Hotot Rabbit

Blanc de Hotot Rabbit

The Blanc de Hotot Rabbit comes in large and dwarf forms, both pet breeds known for their pure white coat with black eye-rings and ears—like a panda. Gentle and cute, it needs regular grooming, nail trimming, and a dry, quiet home.

Breeds 📅 August 7, 2026
Florida White Rabbit

Florida White Rabbit

The Florida White Rabbit is a common, medium-sized all-white rabbit with red eyes from a lack of pigment, kept widely around the world as a popular and unremarkable breed. It is gentle, easy to care for, and an ideal choice for beginner rabbit owners.

Breeds 📅 August 7, 2026