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Welcome to Lisa’s Holland Lops

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Copyright 2020 ©️Lisa’s Holland Lops

My Rabbits are Family

Breeding since 2016
Rabbit lover/owner since 1978


I handle each bunny from the time it’s born.
​I want my bunnies to be part of your family, not a rabbit in a cage.

Located near Clarksburg, West Virginia
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I run a small scale Pedigreed Holland Lop Rabbitry. Located in Southern Harrison County West Virginia. My Hollands are my PETS and get regular exercise and plenty of attention. All bunnies are litter trained, and live on solid flooring hutches/cages. I have acquired my rabbits from different breeders from West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Indiana and North Carolina. My goal is to provide happy healthy bunnies. I breed a select few of our Holland Lops for their outstanding color and interact with them on a daily basis. ​
Our babies are $125.00- $150.00 currently. Prices subject to change per bunny.

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Cuddly , Family Friendly Bunnies. Our bunnies stay with us until they are 8 weeks old.
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Holland Lops are the smallest lop ear breed, they weigh 2-4 pounds, though some get as big as 5 pounds and some as small as 2lbs! They are characterized by their chunky thick build, including a bulldog head, tree trunk legs and short, thick lop ears.
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Holland Lops are a dwarf breed, that means that they carry the dwarf gene. A rabbit with one dwarf gene is a true dwarf, which is more likely to have that desired bulldog head, thick build and short ears. A rabbit with no dwarf gene is a false dwarf, these may have longer ears, a thinner head and not be as thickly built. When breeding two true dwarfs you may get peanuts, this is a rabbit with the double dwarf gene, which is fatal because it causes digestive problems.
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Holland Lops are a very popular breed, mainly because they are adorable and their personalities are awesome. No Holland is the same, they all have different personalities, and they all seem to adore attention and love playing. Occasionally you get a shy one though, but they usually warm up with time.

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Effie Ellie past bunny
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  • Home
  • Contact Lisa’s
  • Lisa’s Policy
  • Baby Updates
  • Lisa's Guys
  • Lisa's Gals
  • Who’s Expecting
  • Currently Available
  • Past Bunnies Part 1
  • Past Bunnies 2
  • Past Bunnies Part 3
  • Past Bunnies 4
  • Past Bunnies 5
  • Safe Rabbit Medicine
  • Lisa’s Bunny Care
  • Lisa’s Bunny Names
  • Lisa’s Helpful Links