Mini Lops are small, affectionate rabbits known for their floppy ears and playful nature. Despite their compact size, they are sturdy and energetic, making them great pets for families and first-time rabbit owners.
Background and History: Developed in Germany in the 1950s, Mini Lops were created by breeding small Chinchilla rabbits with German Lops. They were later refined in the U.S. and officially recognised by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA) in 1980. Today, they are one of the most popular pet rabbit breeds.
Appearance and Physical Characteristics: Mini Lops have a rounded, muscular body with long, floppy ears that hang down on either side of their face. Their soft, dense fur comes in a variety of colours and patterns, and they typically weigh between 2–3 kg and measure around 26–30 cm in length.
Temperament and Personality: These rabbits are friendly, affectionate, and intelligent, forming strong bonds with their owners. They love human interaction, can learn tricks, and enjoy being cuddled. However, they need regular socialisation to prevent boredom or loneliness.
Activity Level: Mini Lops are playful and energetic but not overly hyper. They need at least 3–4 hours of free-roam time daily, along with toys, tunnels, and interactive games to keep them mentally and physically stimulated.
Health and Lifespan: With proper care, Mini Lops can live 7–10 years. They are prone to common rabbit health issues such as:
- Dental problems – Their teeth grow continuously and require a high-fibre diet to stay worn down.
- Ear infections – Their long ears can trap moisture and bacteria.
- Obesity – Overfeeding and lack of exercise can lead to weight gain.
- Digestive issues (GI stasis) – A poor diet or stress can slow their digestion, which can be life-threatening.
A balanced diet, regular vet check-ups, and a clean living space are essential for keeping them healthy.

Grooming Mini Lops
Regular grooming is essential for keeping Mini Lops healthy and comfortable. It prevents matting, infections, and other issues while also helping them get used to handling. Since they have sensitive skin, gentle care is important.
Brushing: Mini Lops have dense fur that needs regular brushing to remove loose hair and prevent matting. A weekly brushing session is usually enough, but during shedding seasons in autumn and spring, they may need more frequent grooming. A soft-bristled brush or rubber grooming mitt works well to keep their coat smooth without irritating their skin.
Bathing: Unlike dogs, rabbits should never be bathed, as water can cause extreme stress and even health issues. If their fur gets dirty, use a damp cloth to spot-clean the area, or try a rabbit-safe dry shampoo for stubborn dirt. Keeping their living space clean helps prevent their fur from becoming soiled in the first place.
Skin Care: Mini Lops have delicate skin that can easily become irritated. Regular brushing helps prevent hairballs, which can lead to digestive issues if swallowed. Check their skin frequently for dry patches, redness, or sores, which may indicate infections or parasites such as mites. If you notice any concerns, consult a vet for treatment.
Dental Health: A rabbit’s teeth grow continuously, so proper dental care is crucial. A diet rich in hay, fibrous vegetables, and chew toys helps keep their teeth naturally worn down. Overgrown teeth can cause painful abscesses and difficulty eating. Watch for signs such as drooling, appetite loss, or trouble chewing, and schedule regular vet check-ups to catch issues early.
Ear Cleaning: Due to their floppy ears, Mini Lops are prone to wax build-up and ear infections. Check their ears weekly for dirt, redness, or a bad odour, which may indicate an infection. Use a soft, damp cloth to gently wipe away debris, but avoid deep cleaning inside the ear canal. If your rabbit scratches their ears frequently or shakes their head a lot, consult a vet.
Nail Trimming: Mini Lops’ nails grow continuously and need trimming every 4–6 weeks to prevent overgrowth. Long nails can cause discomfort and mobility problems. Use small animal nail clippers and carefully trim the tips, avoiding the quick, which is the sensitive blood vessel inside the nail. If you’re unsure, a vet or professional groomer can assist.
Final Tips: Establishing a grooming routine from a young age helps Mini Lops feel comfortable with handling. Regular care not only keeps them looking and feeling their best but also helps prevent potential health issues in the long run.
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Natural Animal Solutions Ear Cleaner

Cleaning, soothing and maintaining ear health – naturally. Ear Clear is ideal for cleaning dirt and wax from the ear to help maintain ear health.
Ears can be a haven for dirt and grime. Including Ear Clear in your pet’s weekly grooming regime will help clean dirt and wax from the ear to help maintain ear health.
Ear Clear is free from detergents, irritating chemicals and sticky oils and can be used to maintain your pet’s general ear health. It also comes with a handy dropper making it easy to use. Suitable for dogs, cats and small animals of all ages.
Our pet’s ears need regular maintenance to ensure they are clean and clear. When wax is allowed to build up in the ear, dirt can then adhere itself to the waxy surface. A weekly dose of Ear Clear will remove debris, wax and odours without causing discomfort.
Ear Clear is one of our most popular products with a 5 star rating by our regular customers. Created to maintain regular ear health, Ear Clear contains the finest plant extracts and natural ingredients including Aluminium Acetate, an effective cooling and drying agent.
Ear Clear’s gentle Witch Hazel and Aloe vera based formulation harnessing natures best to gently alleviate day to day gunk and blockages in your pet’s ears. Incredibly easy to use with the dropper provided to minimise any discomfort for both you and your beloved pet.
- Gentle ear cleaner
- Maintain, healthy clean ears
- Cleans without irritation
- Remove debris, wax and odours
- Ideal for use after swimming
- Maintain overall ear health
- Free from detergents, irritating agents and sticky oils
- Easy-Dose dropper for easy administration
- Suitable for dogs, cats and small animals of all ages
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Gripsoft products are easy to use and designed to give a professional finish. The soft, rubber-sheathed, non-slip ergonomic handle provides maximum comfort, grip and control.
Slicker Brush: Use to remove dead and shedding hair from your pets and help untangle mats and snarls. The version with soft pins is specially designed for pets with sensitive skin and fine, silky coats.
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Gripsoft products are easy to use and designed to give a professional finish. The soft, rubber-sheathed, non-slip ergonomic handle provides maximum comfort, grip and control.
Gripsoft Nail Trimmers can be used to trim the nails of any breed to maintain comfortable nail length. Deluxe Nail Trimmers include a cutting guard for additional safety and ease of use.
Common Health Issues in Mini Lops
Mini Lops are generally healthy but can develop certain conditions due to their breed traits. Knowing these risks helps with prevention and early treatment.
Dental Problems: Rabbits’ teeth grow continuously and can become overgrown, causing pain and difficulty eating. A diet rich in hay, chew toys, and fibrous vegetables helps wear them down naturally. Watch for drooling, weight loss, or reluctance to eat, and see a vet if needed.
Gastrointestinal Stasis: This life-threatening condition occurs when digestion slows, often due to low fibre, stress, or dehydration. Symptoms include loss of appetite, bloating, and small or absent droppings. A hay-based diet, fresh water, and exercise help prevent it, but urgent vet care is needed if symptoms appear.
Ear Infections: Mini Lops’ floppy ears trap moisture, making infections more common. Signs include head shaking, itchiness, and a bad smell. Regular ear checks and gentle cleaning help prevent infections, but a vet may prescribe antibiotics if needed.
Obesity: Mini Lops gain weight easily, which can lead to joint issues and poor grooming. A diet of mostly hay, limited pellets, and fresh vegetables, along with daily exercise, keeps them at a healthy weight.
Sore Hocks: Pressure sores on the feet can develop from hard surfaces, wire cages, or dirty bedding. Providing soft, dry bedding and keeping the enclosure clean prevents discomfort and infection.
Parasites and Skin Issues: Fleas, mites, and fungal infections cause itching and hair loss. Regular grooming and a clean environment help prevent them. If signs of parasites appear, veterinary treatment is necessary.
Respiratory Infections: Poor ventilation, dust, and damp conditions can lead to breathing issues. Symptoms include sneezing, nasal discharge, and laboured breathing. Keeping their habitat clean and dry reduces the risk.
A proper diet, a clean home, and regular vet check-ups help prevent many health issues, ensuring your Mini Lop stays happy and healthy.

Housing and Environment
Providing a safe and comfortable living environment is essential for your Mini Lop’s health and happiness. Whether you choose to keep your rabbit indoors or outdoors, their space should be spacious, clean, and enriched with bedding, hiding spots, and play areas.
Indoor vs. Outdoor Housing:
Indoor: Indoor housing is ideal for ensuring your rabbit stays safe from predators, extreme weather, and loneliness. Rabbits can be housed in a large enclosure or free roam in a rabbit-proofed room.
Outdoor: Outdoor housing must be secure from predators and harsh weather conditions. A hutch should be spacious, well-ventilated, and elevated off the ground to protect against harsh weather.
Regardless of location, Mini Lops should never be kept in a small cage for extended periods. They need plenty of space to hop, stretch, and explore.
Cage Setup: A Mini Lop's enclosure should be at least 120 cm x 60 cm, but bigger is always better. If using a cage, ensure it has a solid bottom rather than a wire floor to prevent sore hocks. The space should include:
- A litter box with rabbit-safe bedding
- A hideout or enclosed area for resting
- Food and water bowls or a water bottle
- Chew toys and enrichment items for mental stimulation
Even if your Mini Lop has a cage or hutch, they should be let out daily for supervised playtime in a secure area.
Bedding: Soft, absorbent bedding is important for comfort and hygiene. Options include:
- Paper-based bedding
- Hay, which can double as food
- Soft fleece liners, which are washable and reusable
Avoid wood shavings, especially cedar and pine, as they release strong scents and chemicals that can harm a rabbit’s respiratory system.
Temperature Needs: Rabbits are sensitive to extreme temperatures. The ideal range for Mini Lops is between 10–25°C. In warm weather, ensure they have shade, cool tiles to lie on, and frozen water bottles to snuggle against. In colder months, provide extra bedding and keep outdoor enclosures well-insulated.
By setting up a safe, comfortable, and stimulating environment, you can ensure your Mini Lop stays happy and healthy in their home.
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- Quick and safe, perfect for inside/outside pets of all ages
- Heats up in minutes in a microwave and lasts for up to 10 hours
- No wires or scalding water
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Size: 21cm in diameter, 2.5cm thick rigid plastic disc.
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The SnuggleSafe Microwave Heating Pad is a simple, safe way to provide your cat, dog or small pet with comforting warmth. After only minutes in your microwave, the SnuggleSafe pad will provide your cherished companion with up to 10 hours of warmth and comfort. The heating pad is bite resistant, has no wires for a pet to chew through and is totally non toxic.
- Quick and safe, perfect for inside/outside pets of all ages
- Heats up in minutes in a microwave and lasts for up to 10 hours
- No wires or scalding water
- Bite and scratch resistant
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Wombaroo Feeding Bottle

The 120ml plastic feeding bottle fits Wombaroo teats and has graduations in ml (millilitres).
About the Wombaroo Feeding Teats are made from natural latex. Most teats have a sleeve to fit bottles with a neck diameter of 18-24mm (except for Teat D - 26mm).
- Teat C - suits cats, rabbits and carnivorous marsupials
- Teat D - suits deer, large dogs, newborn lambs, cria and piglets
- Teat F - suits flying foxes (fruit bats) and some dog breeds
- Teat LD - suits large dogs, large possums, pouch-bound wombats and pouch-bound koalas
- Teat P - suits small mammals, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs
- Teat SD - suits small dogs, possums and gliders
Teat Selection
The teat should resemble the mother's in size and shape to ensure mouth comfort, fit and correct tooth eruption.
Hole Size
There is no hole in the teats, so you will need to make a hole to suit the animal being fed. Pierce the tip of the teat with a hot needle to make a hole about 1mm in diameter, or for large animals, cut a hole with scissors. If the hole is too small, excessive sucking will quickly weaken the tip and the end will blow out. If this is happening then the hole is probably too small for the animal; make a larger hole. The hole should be large enough for milk to drip out slowly when the bottle is inverted.
Feeding Technique
Small animals can be fed using a syringe with a teat pulled over the end, to give greater control of milk flow with the plunger. Guidance should be obtained from your veterinarian on correct feeding technique for different animals.
Care and Storage
Latex is a natural product. Deterioration can be slowed by storing teats in a dry place away from light. An opaque, airtight container should be used. Immediately after use, teats should be washed in warm soapy water, dried and stored as above. Some carers sterilise by boiling or with infant sterilising solutions.
Activities for Mini Lop
Keeping your Mini Lop active is essential for their physical and mental well-being. Rabbits are intelligent and energetic animals that need daily stimulation to prevent boredom and destructive behaviours.
Toys and Play Equipment: Toys are a great way to keep your rabbit entertained and mentally stimulated. Some good options include:
- Chew toys made from untreated wood, willow, or compressed hay
- Cardboard boxes for tunnelling and hiding
- Puzzle toys or treat-dispensing balls to encourage problem-solving
- Soft plush toys for comfort and companionship
Rotating toys regularly prevents boredom and keeps your Mini Lop interested in their environment.
Scratching and Digging Areas: Rabbits have a natural instinct to dig and scratch. To satisfy this need, provide:
- A designated digging box filled with shredded paper or soil
- A grass mat or cardboard sheets for scratching
- A tunnel system or a burrow-like hideout for them to explore
This helps prevent destructive behaviours like chewing on carpets or furniture.
Exercise and Free Roam Time: Mini Lops need at least three to four hours of daily exercise outside their enclosure. Setting up a safe, enclosed play area allows them to hop, stretch, and explore.
Bonding and Interactive Games: Spending time with your Mini Lop strengthens your bond and keeps them engaged. Some fun activities include:
- Teaching them simple tricks using positive reinforcement and treats
- Playing gentle chase games with a soft toy or ball
- Setting up obstacle courses with tunnels and ramps for them to explore
Providing a variety of activities ensures your Mini Lop stays active, healthy, and happy, reducing the risk of behavioural problems and keeping them engaged in their environment.
Mini Lop Behavioural Issues
Mini Lops are generally healthy but can develop certain conditions. Knowing the signs and taking preventive measures can help keep them in good health.
Dental Problems: Rabbits’ teeth grow continuously and can become overgrown, causing pain and difficulty eating. A diet rich in hay, chew toys, and fibrous vegetables helps keep teeth worn down. Signs of problems include drooling, weight loss, or reluctance to eat.
Gastrointestinal Stasis: This serious condition occurs when digestion slows due to low fibre, stress, or dehydration. Symptoms include loss of appetite, bloating, and small or no droppings. A hay-based diet, fresh water, and exercise help prevent it, but immediate vet care is needed if symptoms appear.
Ear Infections: Mini Lops’ floppy ears trap moisture, increasing infection risk. Signs include head shaking, itchiness, and a bad smell. Regular ear checks and gentle cleaning help prevent issues, but a vet may prescribe antibiotics if needed.
Obesity: Mini Lops can gain weight easily, leading to joint problems and grooming difficulties. A diet of mostly hay, limited pellets, fresh vegetables, and daily exercise keeps them healthy.
Sore Hocks: Pressure sores on their feet can develop from hard surfaces, wire cages, or dirty bedding. Soft, dry bedding and regular enclosure cleaning help prevent discomfort and infection.
Parasites and Skin Issues: Fleas, mites, and fungal infections can cause itching and hair loss. Regular grooming and a clean habitat reduce the risk. If symptoms appear, vet treatment is necessary.
Respiratory Infections: Dust, damp conditions, and poor ventilation can lead to breathing issues. Symptoms include sneezing, nasal discharge, and difficulty breathing. Keeping their living space clean and dry helps prevent infections.
A proper diet, clean habitat, and regular vet visits help prevent health issues, ensuring your Mini Lop stays happy and well.
Mini Lop Nutritional Guidance
A balanced diet is essential for keeping a Mini Lop healthy and preventing common health issues such as dental disease and digestive problems. Rabbits have specific dietary needs that must be met to support their digestion, teeth, and overall well-being.
Essential Nutritional Needs: Mini Lops require a diet high in fibre to support their digestive health. Their diet should consist of:
- Hay – The most important part of a rabbit’s diet, making up about 80%–90% of their daily food intake. Timothy hay, orchard grass, or meadow hay should always be available.
- Fresh Vegetables – Leafy greens such as kale, romaine lettuce, coriander, and bok choy provide essential nutrients. Avoid iceberg lettuce, as it has little nutritional value.
- Pellets – A small portion of high-quality rabbit pellets (around 20–30 grams per kilogram of body weight) provides additional nutrients. Avoid muesli-style mixes, as they encourage selective feeding.
- Fresh Water – Clean drinking water should always be available, preferably in a bowl rather than a bottle, as it encourages natural drinking behaviour.
Foods to Avoid: Certain foods are harmful to rabbits and should never be given, including:
- Sugary treats like chocolate, biscuits, or cereal
- Starchy vegetables such as potatoes and corn
- Onions, garlic, and leeks, which are toxic
- Nuts and seeds, which are difficult to digest
- Dairy products, which rabbits cannot process
Treats and Occasional Snacks: Healthy treats can be given in moderation, such as small pieces of carrot, apple, or berries. However, treats should not exceed 5% of their daily diet to prevent obesity and digestive issues.
By providing a well-balanced diet, Mini Lops can maintain a healthy weight, strong teeth, and a well-functioning digestive system. Monitoring their eating habits and ensuring a variety of nutritious foods will contribute to a long and happy life.
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Conclusion
Whether you already own a Mini Lop or are considering one, we hope this guide has helped you understand their care needs. These rabbits are affectionate and intelligent but require proper housing, diet, grooming, and social interaction to thrive.
Continuing to learn from reputable sources, rabbit care communities, and veterinarians will ensure your Mini Lop stays happy and healthy. With the right care, they will be a loving and joyful companion for years to come.