Velveteen Lop
The Velveteen Lop is a breed of rabbit that is a cross between the Mini Rex and the English Lop.[1]
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History
Breeder Virginia Menden began developing the breed in 1991, with the goal of creating a rabbit that had a semi-arched body shape and fur similar to that of the Mini Rex.[1] Menden named the breed after the children's story The Velveteen Rabbit.[2] The breed became eligible to be shown at ARBA sanctioned shows in February 2019, but is not currently allowed to compete for Best of Show.[3]
Appearance
The Velveteen Lop's coat should feel shiny and plush to the touch. They are also very smooth. The coat can be a variety of colors, and color standards are similar to those of the English Lop. It should have a semi-arched body shape, and the chest should be full. The head should be wedge-shaped. The ears should be low on the rabbit's head, and should measure at least 14 inches from tip to tip. Healthy rabbits weigh 5-7 pounds.[1]
Lifespan
Velveteen Lops can live for 5-11 years.[1]
References
- "Velveteen Lop". petguide.com. Retrieved February 21, 2019.
- "Velveteen Lop Rabbit". rightpet.com. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
- "Arba Standards Committee". arba.net. Retrieved 3 May 2019.