Ashlee G - 2011-07-12 I'm only 15 and I really wanted a pet I can call my "own", even though I had 2 little shelties (females) which I adore. I got a cute 7 month old bunny (Chloe) which was all white, unfortunately she died today from a seizure, I only had her for 2 days and I immediately loved her. Sadly, her life ended, but she will never be forgotten. My mom thought it would be best if I got another bunny to cope, so we went to the spca and I found a white lionhead bunny that was a stray, the age was unknown, but she's so playful and lovable! I couldn't take her home today, because it's a policy that all their animals get spayed/neutered before adoption. So I should have her in a week or 2! I didn't give her a name, because bunnies are very sensitive towards anesthesia (not sure if I spelled that right, sorry!), so I don't want to give her a name in case god forbid something should happen. But please email me at agianfarcaro@aol.com, I would love to hear about what you feed your bunny, how you groom it, train it, anything! It would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Charlie Roche - 2011-07-12 This is a link to Animal Worlds Care and feeding information regarding your bunny. I am soo sorry that you lost a little one but happy for you that you found another. You will always love the first but you will love the second and she will ove you. There is information regarding everything from Feeding to Ailments.
Anonymous - 2011-07-31 My white lionhead Maisy recently had babies! We accidentally had her breed with my Dutch rabbit Eddie! So they are pretty much look like a dutch with spiky fur at first they weren't really cute but now they are growing on me! Their names are (all boys) Pepe, Romeo, and Humpfrey.
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Charlie Roche - 2011-08-01 They sound cute though
kristen - 2011-12-12 I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your lionhead bunny. I personally have 4 bunnies myself, and they make such wonderful pets. Your bunny was likely traumatized by the transport from the pet store/breeder to your home, causing the seizure (and yes, you did spell anesthesia right!). Any reputable vet will only use isoflorine to anesthetize a rabbit. Their systems are very sensitive, and I am very careful not to use any chemicals near them. Bunny staples are Timothy Hay (or Alfalfa Hay, for younger bunnies) in unlimited quantities. Also Timothy Hay-based pellets. Give them carrots, cilantro, parsley, apples (NO SEEDS!), broccoli, cauliflower, and you will have thriving bunnies. Good luck to you!!!
kristen - 2011-12-12 Please have your female rabbit spayed. It prevents uterine cancer by 80%. I have 3 females and all are spayed. Please do your research and get this done. We don't need any more pets that need homes.
LUVURBUNS - 2011-12-24 @kristen
That is totally wrong. You do not get your rabbit altered just by a dog/cat vet. Altering a rabbit is VERY dangerous when the vet is not experienced. Please....look around and think about your answer before you post it.
Rose - 2011-10-02 Hi. I raise lionheads my self. I love the look of them. I will sell the bunnies.
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Charlie Roche - 2011-10-03 They are amazingly adorable.
jennifer - 2011-11-27 I am looking for a baby lionhead bunny for my sister for Christmas...do you have any available or know where I can buy one, I live in Wisconsin and don't know where to start looking.
Pat Shales - 2010-09-08 We bought our lionhead in July 2009. We named her Chewey because she looked like Chewbacca. She died two weeks ago. She had a heart disorder and problems breathing. She was so much fun. She had a GREAT personality. The whole family enjoyed her and we miss her dearly.
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Ashlee Gianfarcaro - 2011-07-12 I just lost my little bunny today. I'm only 15 and Chloe was my first bunny. She was white, tiny and loved to be held. I had her for a short time. But I love her :(
Jennifer - 2007-10-24 I got my Lionhead from my boyfriend for our 4 yr. anniversary! I have never had an animal in my life (always wanted one but parents didn't allow)! I'm not sure what kind of breed he is but he is like a child to me. I named him Bentley! I love him to pieces! He is the sweetest thing ever and he is SO much fun to watch!
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Sandra McRae - 2011-06-10 Hi, I have a lionhead rabbit and I have had it for 4 years now and it is the cutest little rabbit you have ever seen. I love my rabbit to death and she knows me when I come in the room to let her out, she even comes when I call her. Her name is Smokey because she is a smokey color. She is very playful and enjoys doing her crazy hops around the room. I also have a lop ear rabbit and her name is Pepper because she is white with black spots. I've had her for 8 years and she sometimes get jealous if I come in the room and start talking to Smokey, she will start running up and down her cage stomping her feet until I go to her and talk with her and then will she calm down, but I love them both.
Cassie Miller - 2011-04-27 Hey, I was looking to buy a Single mane lionhead lop in black and white.. Is there anywhere in Canada, Ontario that you know about and can help me out preferable close to Niagara Falls?
Lanna levon - 2011-03-15 I really wish to buy lion head dwarf rabbit for my daughter if anyone knows where I can get it please email me on lanaalexis@hotmail.com or call me 0414725786.
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frank - 2011-03-28 You can get them at littlesealops.co.uk they are based in weymouth.
Lealuu Lops - 2011-02-27 This breed is something completely different in the UK - no Lionheads are used to create a Lion Lop - they are sometimes mated to Mini Lops to widen the gene pool, improve/create new colours.
UK visitors to this site need to bare this in mind.
Addie - 2010-12-22 I was given a rescue rabbit for my 15th birthday. He is a lionhead rabbit and thus has that gorgeous, long hair...unfortunately, he was not cared for well and has horrible matting. I've been able to cut it down some, but I don't want to cut his skin. I have a comb, but it has not been able to comb the huge mats out. I'm really worried about him. Any advice on how I should get these out?
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melvin - 2011-01-04 Hey Addie matting is not as bad as people make it. What you can do is get a wave brush . Once a week cut the top just a small amount and a few months you will never know it has happened.
Courtney Link - 2011-02-21 Take him to a vet asap! A rabbit's skin is extremely thin and sensitive and you run the risk of injuring your rabbit or tearing his skin. Well done for adopting instead of buying from a pet shop or breeder.
The Lionhead Lop, like the Lionhead Rabbit, is a very friendly little critter. They enjoy people and are sweet and easy to handle!
I am looking for a young lion lop rabbit. Can anyone help direct me (DC, MD area)
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I'm only 15 and I really wanted a pet I can call my "own", even though I had 2 little shelties (females) which I adore. I got a cute 7 month old bunny (Chloe) which was all white, unfortunately she died today from a seizure, I only had her for 2 days and I immediately loved her. Sadly, her life ended, but she will never be forgotten. My mom thought it would be best if I got another bunny to cope, so we went to the spca and I found a white lionhead bunny that was a stray, the age was unknown, but she's so playful and lovable! I couldn't take her home today, because it's a policy that all their animals get spayed/neutered before adoption. So I should have her in a week or 2! I didn't give her a name, because bunnies are very sensitive towards anesthesia (not sure if I spelled that right, sorry!), so I don't want to give her a name in case god forbid something should happen. But please email me at agianfarcaro@aol.com, I would love to hear about what you feed your bunny, how you groom it, train it, anything! It would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
This is a link to Animal Worlds Care and feeding information regarding your bunny. I am soo sorry that you lost a little one but happy for you that you found another. You will always love the first but you will love the second and she will ove you. There is information regarding everything from Feeding to Ailments.
http://animal-world.com/encyclo/critters/rabbits/RabbitProfile.htm
Let us know how you are doing and send us a photo.
Ashlee I have two rabbits a lionhead and a holland lop.They are both so cute. They play eat hop. It's so cute I need your advice
My white lionhead Maisy recently had babies! We accidentally had her breed with my Dutch rabbit Eddie! So they are pretty much look like a dutch with spiky fur at first they weren't really cute but now they are growing on me! Their names are (all boys) Pepe, Romeo, and Humpfrey.
They sound cute though
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your lionhead bunny. I personally have 4 bunnies myself, and they make such wonderful pets. Your bunny was likely traumatized by the transport from the pet store/breeder to your home, causing the seizure (and yes, you did spell anesthesia right!). Any reputable vet will only use isoflorine to anesthetize a rabbit. Their systems are very sensitive, and I am very careful not to use any chemicals near them. Bunny staples are Timothy Hay (or Alfalfa Hay, for younger bunnies) in unlimited quantities. Also Timothy Hay-based pellets. Give them carrots, cilantro, parsley, apples (NO SEEDS!), broccoli, cauliflower, and you will have thriving bunnies. Good luck to you!!!
Please have your female rabbit spayed. It prevents uterine cancer by 80%. I have 3 females and all are spayed. Please do your research and get this done. We don't need any more pets that need homes.
@kristen
That is totally wrong. You do not get your rabbit altered just by a dog/cat vet. Altering a rabbit is VERY dangerous when the vet is not experienced. Please....look around and think about your answer before you post it.
Hi. I raise lionheads my self. I love the look of them. I will sell the bunnies.
They are amazingly adorable.
I am looking for a baby lionhead bunny for my sister for Christmas...do you have any available or know where I can buy one, I live in Wisconsin and don't know where to start looking.
We bought our lionhead in July 2009. We named her Chewey because she looked like Chewbacca. She died two weeks ago. She had a heart disorder and problems breathing. She was so much fun. She had a GREAT personality. The whole family enjoyed her and we miss her dearly.
I just lost my little bunny today. I'm only 15 and Chloe was my first bunny. She was white, tiny and loved to be held. I had her for a short time. But I love her :(
I got my Lionhead from my boyfriend for our 4 yr. anniversary! I have never had an animal in my life (always wanted one but parents didn't allow)! I'm not sure what kind of breed he is but he is like a child to me. I named him Bentley! I love him to pieces! He is the sweetest thing ever and he is SO much fun to watch!
Hi, I have a lionhead rabbit and I have had it for 4 years now and it is the cutest little rabbit you have ever seen. I love my rabbit to death and she knows me when I come in the room to let her out, she even comes when I call her. Her name is Smokey because she is a smokey color. She is very playful and enjoys doing her crazy hops around the room. I also have a lop ear rabbit and her name is Pepper because she is white with black spots. I've had her for 8 years and she sometimes get jealous if I come in the room and start talking to Smokey, she will start running up and down her cage stomping her feet until I go to her and talk with her and then will she calm down, but I love them both.
Hey, I was looking to buy a Single mane lionhead lop in black and white.. Is there anywhere in Canada, Ontario that you know about and can help me out preferable close to Niagara Falls?
I really wish to buy lion head dwarf rabbit for my daughter if anyone knows where I can get it please email me on lanaalexis@hotmail.com or call me 0414725786.
You can get them at littlesealops.co.uk they are based in weymouth.
This breed is something completely different in the UK - no Lionheads are used to create a Lion Lop - they are sometimes mated to Mini Lops to widen the gene pool, improve/create new colours.
UK visitors to this site need to bare this in mind.
I was given a rescue rabbit for my 15th birthday. He is a lionhead rabbit and thus has that gorgeous, long hair...unfortunately, he was not cared for well and has horrible matting. I've been able to cut it down some, but I don't want to cut his skin. I have a comb, but it has not been able to comb the huge mats out. I'm really worried about him. Any advice on how I should get these out?
Hey Addie matting is not as bad as people make it. What you can do is get a wave brush . Once a week cut the top just a small amount and a few months you will never know it has happened.
Take him to a vet asap! A rabbit's skin is extremely thin and sensitive and you run the risk of injuring your rabbit or tearing his skin. Well done for adopting instead of buying from a pet shop or breeder.