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15 Most Expensive Rabbit Breeds (With Pictures)

15 Most Expensive Rabbit Breeds (With Pictures)

Rabbits have always been valuable animals, and people often used them for meat and fur and as show animals. However, some breeds were so adorable, agreeable, and attractive that they became pets at some point.

Nowadays, some high-quality rabbit breeds with unique characteristics are excellent investments. Even though you can typically pay about $20 and $50 for a new bunny pet, the most expensive rabbit breeds can reach hundreds of dollars, sometimes even more. Let’s see.

 

Most Expensive Rabbit Breeds

The most expensive bunnies ever were a pair of French Rex rabbits paid $1,500 in 1930. Converted to today’s value after accounting for inflation, you can see that one admirer set aside an astonishing $22,000 for these lovely creatures.

Factors that influence the rabbit price include:

  • Age
  • Breed and pedigree
  • Breeder and place of purchasing
  • Training level
  • Rarity and unique colors
  • Spaying or neutering
  • Microchipping and vaccination
  • Contest or exhibition winners

Most expensive rabbit breeds

Breed Weigh Lifespan Price
American Fuzzy Lop rabbit 3 to 4 pounds

(1.4 – 1.8 kg)

5 to 8 years $175 to $200
Belgian Hare rabbit 6 to 9 pounds

(2.7 – 4 kg)

7 to 10 years $150 to $500
English Angora rabbit 5 to 11.5 pounds

(2.3 – 5.2 kg)

5 to 12 years $125 to $250
Lionhead rabbit 2.5 to 3.5 pounds

(1.1 – 1.6 kg)

7 to 10 years $75 to $150
Silver Fox rabbit 10 to 12 pounds

(4.5 – 5.5 kg)

7 to 10 years $65 to $100
Continental Giant rabbit 16 to 20 pounds

(7.2 – 9 kg)

4 to 5 years $60 to $500
Harlequin rabbit 6.5 to 9.5 pounds

(2.9 – 4.3 kg)

5 to 8 years $50 to $1,000
Flemish giant rabbit 9 to 20 pounds

(4 – 9 kg)

8 to 10 years $50 to $225
Mini Rex rabbit 3.5 to 4.5 pounds

(1.6 – 2 kg)

5 to 7 years $50 to $250
Mini Satin rabbit 3 to 4.5 pounds

(1.4 – 2 kg)

5 to 8 years $50 to $150
Polish rabbit 2.5 to 3.5 pounds

(1.1 – 1.6 kg)

5 to 6 years $50 to $100
Rex rabbit 7 to 10 pounds

(3.2 – 4.5 kg)

6 to 8 years $50 to $75
English Lop rabbit 9 to 10.5 pounds

(4 – 4.8 kg)

5 to 7 years $50 to $75
Standard Chinchilla rabbit 5 to 7 pounds

(2.3 – 3.2 kg)

5 to 8 years $40 to $90
Californian rabbit 8 to 10.5 pounds (3.6 – 4.8 kg) 5 to 10 years $40 to $80
Dwarf Hotot rabbit 2.5 to 3.5 pounds

(1.1 – 1.6 kg)

7 to 10 years $35 to $150
Mini Lop rabbit 4.5 to 6 pounds

(2 – 2.7 kg)

5 to 10 years $30 to $500
Palomino rabbit 8 to 11 pounds

(3.6 – 5 kg)

5 to 8 years $30 to $400
Netherland Dwarf rabbit 1.1 to 2.5 pounds

(0.5 – 1.1 kg)

10 to 12 years $30 to $90
Sussex rabbit 7 pounds

(3.2 kg)

6 to 8 years $25
Florida White rabbit 4 to 6 pounds

(1.8 – 2.7 kg)

5 to 8 years $25 to $100
Thrianta rabbit 4 to 6 pounds

(1.8 – 2.7 kg)

5 to 10 years $25 to $75
Himalayan rabbit 2.5 to 5 pounds

(1.1 – 2.3 kg)

5 to 8 years $25 to $60
Dutch Lop rabbit 4 to 5.5 pounds

(1.8 – 2.5 kg)

5 to 8 years $20 to $400
Holland Lop rabbit 2 to 4 pounds

(0.9 – 1.8 kg)

7 to 14 years $20 to $400
Havana rabbit 4.5 to 6.5 pounds

(2 – 2.9 kg)

5 to 8 years $20 to $100
Jersey Wooly rabbit 1 to 3 pounds

(0.4 – 1.4 kg)

7 to 10 years $20 to $50
English Spot rabbit 5 to 8 pounds

(2.3 – 3.6 kg)

6 to 8 years $10 to $50

1. Rex rabbit

Rex rabbit

As I have already mentioned, one pair of Rex rabbits originating in France is the most expensive in history. They are not pricey anymore, and you should pay a modest $50 to $75 for one.

Most people like this creature because of its velvety coat available in sixteen different colors, including:

  • White, castor, black
  • Amber, opal
  • Lynx, sable, broken
  • Blue, red
  • Chinchilla, otter, Californian
  • Lilac, seal, chocolate

These cuddly, laid-back, and playful bunnies enjoy playing and running, so they need large spaces for living. Their average weight is 7 to 10 pounds (3.2 – 4.5 kg), but be prepared that females weigh more than males.

They are intelligent and patient, making them excellent pets for families with kids, but they also appreciate a quiet environment. Therefore, it is better to avoid them if you have a toddler.

2. Belgian Hare rabbit

Belgian Hare rabbit

Approximately 6 to 9 pounds (2.7 – 4 kg) heavy Belgian Hare rabbit typically costs $150 to $500, but some top-notch individuals from reputable breeders can reach even higher prices. The most expensive Belgian Hare male bunny was sold for $5,000 in 1900.

It is an intelligent and attractive tiny animal that typically lives 7 to 10 years if you care for it appropriately. Since it requires enough space and enjoys spending time outdoors, it is not suitable for apartment living.

 

3. American Fuzzy Lop rabbit

American Fuzzy Lop rabbit

This wool rabbit breed is one of the most popular in the US, but these lovely creatures can be pretty expensive. Their price is typically about $150 to $200 if you look for reputable breeders and animals of known origin.

However, you can sometimes find them for about $25, but the price can vary depending on gender. This bunny with cute floppy ears weighs 3 to 4 pounds (1.4 – 1.8 kg) and lives 5 to 8 years on average.

 

4. Harlequin rabbit

Harlequin rabbit

This rabbit breed originated in France is always pricey because of its unique fur color, and some individuals can reach a price of $900 to $1,000. When you find these animals for $50 to $100, you can be sure they are without a clearly defined origin and come from unknown breeders.

You can recognize two varieties based on fur color:

  • Magpie Harlequin rabbit – These lovely bunnies have white fur with lilac, chocolate, blue, and black patches.
  • Japanese Harlequin rabbit – This variation comes with an orange coat streaked with chocolate, lilac, blue, and black.

These outgoing and social cuties typically weigh 6.5 to 9.5 pounds (2.9 – 4.3 kg), and females are almost always heavier than males. You can have several rabbits in the same space without worries. They are affectionate and get along well with others.

 

5. Continental Giant rabbit

Continental Giant rabbit

Its ancestries were Flemish Giant rabbits living in the 16th century. These friendly creatures weigh approximately 16 to 20 pounds (7.2 – 9 kg) and are 3 feet (91.5 cm) in length.

The problem is that this breed is pretty expensive, and you should set aside $300 to $500 for an animal with a short lifespan of only 4 to 5 years. You can always get one for less money, but such a rabbit is from an unknown litter and with unknown origin.

In most cases, their price depends on age, size, and fur color. Since this German breed is not widespread, you should also count on an additional $125 to $500 for transportation, depending on the region where you live.

 

6. English Angora rabbit

English Angora rabbit

This mini rabbit bred in Turkey has a compact body, wooly feet, and round fluffy face. Interestingly, its beautiful fur grows constantly, so you should groom your pet regularly and have it professionally cut at least once in three months.

You can purchase one of these beauties weighing 5 to 11.5 pounds (2.3 – 5.2 kg)   for approximately $125 to $250 and enjoy its company for 5 to 12 years on average. The most expensive English Angora rabbit with impeccable pedigree was paid $300.

One more thing! Angora is not a breed but a variety, and you can also find German, French, Satin, and Giant besides English bunnies. The English variety is the smallest existing.

 

7. Mini Lop rabbit

Mini Lop rabbit

This friendly and affectionate German breed, well-known as a Little Hanging Ear bunny, is small and weighs only 4.5 to 6 pounds (2 – 2.7 kg). In most cases, you can find one of these lovely creatures for $150 to $250, but their price can go up to $500 for ultimate individuals.

This sweet and playful bunny with short and dense fur and a thick body lives 5 to 10 years on average. Be careful when deciding to adopt this pet since it can be oversensitive to loud noises and sudden movements. Therefore, it is unsuitable for families with toddlers.

 

8. Dutch Lop rabbit

Dutch Lop rabbit

You should set aside approximately $20 to $400 for this lovely and friendly rabbit, depending on gender and pedigree. These petite cuties are about 4 to 5.5 pounds (1.8 – 2.5 kg) heavy and can live 5 to 8 years on average. Since they are more delicate than other breeds, your pet will require special treatment and care.

 

9. Holland Lop rabbit

Holland Lop rabbit

This breed is one of the tiniest worldwide, weighing 2 to 4 pounds (0.9 – 1.8 kg), while females are typically more sizable than males. You can find them in various colors and patterns, including:

  • White, cream, chocolate, and black
  • White and with broken bands

These gentle and friendly bunnies with compact puffball bodies and floppy ears can live 7 to 14 years. They cost $20 to $400, on average.

 

10. Mini Rex rabbit

Mini Rex rabbit

These lovely bunnies weigh 3.5 to 4.5 pounds (1.6 – 2 kg) and typically live 5 to 7 years. You can buy those affectionate creatures with plush velvety fur for approximately $50 to $250, depending on their coat color. Nowadays, these bunnies exist in numerous varieties, including:

  • Ruby-eyed white
  • Blue-eyed white
  • Castor, smoke pearl, opal
  • Chocolate, chinchilla,
  • Silver marten
  • Lilac, red, broken, seal
  • Otter, lynx, sable point, Himalayan
  • Tortoise, blue, black

 

11. Flemish Giant rabbit

Flemish Giant rabbit

Flemish Giant rabbits are the biggest and oldest domesticated breed you can find nowadays. Adults typically reach 9 to 20 pounds (4 – 9 kg) and can live 8 to 10 years. You should pay $50 to $225 for your new docile future pet, depending on its pedigree, age, and fur color.

 

12. Lionhead rabbit

Lionhead rabbit

You can quickly recognize the Lionhead rabbit thanks to its unique, single or double mane. This tiny bunny weighs only 2.5 to 3.5 pounds (1.1 – 1.6 kg), but you need to set aside about $75 to $150 to get one. The breed coat color selection includes:

  • Blue-eyed white
  • Ruby-eyed white
  • Pointed white and Silver marten
  • Tortoise, sable point, chestnut agouti
  • Seal, chocolate, Siamese sable

Once you bring it home, you will get a dedicated companion for 7 to 10 years and a fluffy friend that requires regular grooming.

 

13. Silver Fox rabbit

Silver Fox rabbit

You can find this beautiful rabbit weighing 10 to 12 pounds (4.5 – 5.5 kg) for $65 to $100, depending on the fur color, gender, and pedigree. This astonishing silver-colored creature lives for about 7 to 10 years and is the most dedicated and gentle companion you can find.

 

14. Mini Satin rabbit

Mini Satin rabbit

You can buy this lovely, affectionate, and curious creature weighing a modest 3 to 4.5 pounds (1.4 – 2 kg) for $50 to $150. Interestingly, this relatively rare rabbit breed comes in various fur colors, making each animal unique. Their lifespan is approximately 5 to 8 years.

 

15. Dwarf Hotot rabbit

Dwarf Hotot rabbit

Many people adore this tiny, all-white rabbit with black eye markings that weighs a modest 2.5 to 3.5 pounds (1.1 – 1.6 kg). Breeders bred them on either side of the Berlin Wall and secretly managed to exchange them and got a fantastic result. Nowadays, you should pay $35 to $150 for this friendly pet and expect to spend 7 to 10 years in its company.

 

Summary

Two Rex rabbits were the most expensive bunny pair ever sold since one admirer paid an astonishing $1,500 for them in 1930. Nowadays, most bunnies cost $20 to $40, but some breeds are still more expensive. Their price depends on the breeder, as well as the rabbit’s pedigree, age, and gender.