Holland Lops are the smallest of the lops and they're considered to be a dwarf. Size wise they are not to be over 4lbs. They're a very friendly breed, and will often times come to you for attention. This is the bunny most kids fall in love with. They can be handled easily, can be taught to walk on a leash and are super cute with those little floppy ears and chubby cheeks. They also will get along with other animals well if the other pets are taught not to be rough with them. A lot of them will have no fear and hop up to a dog to make friends not realizing the potential danger, so supervision is always a must. When they're shown they are to be in a sitting up position, with their back feet under them in line with the front of their hip and the front feet resting lightly on the ground, vertically in line with their eye. And their eyes being horizontally in line with the topline of their back. Each rabbit breed has a breakdown of points when it's shown and in hollands, it's body is the most important aspect, bringing the most points, with it's head being next. Here's how they are broken down:
General Type..........................84 points
Body.........................32
Head........................24
Ears.........................10
Crown......................8
Feet,Legs,Bone.......10
Fur............................................7 points
Color &markings...................4
Condition.................................5
With total points of................100
General Type..........................84 points
Body.........................32
Head........................24
Ears.........................10
Crown......................8
Feet,Legs,Bone.......10
Fur............................................7 points
Color &markings...................4
Condition.................................5
With total points of................100