The Lionhead Rabbit is a small domestic breed known for its distinctive mane of fur around its head, resembling a lion's mane. This breed typically weighs between 3 to 4.5 pounds and has a compact body with a rounded face. Lionheads come in various colors and patterns, making them visually appealing pets.
Originally developed in Belgium in the late 20th century, Lionhead Rabbits are a cross between the Dwarf Hotot and the Swiss Fox breeds. They are friendly and social animals, often enjoying interaction with humans and other pets. Proper care includes a balanced diet, regular grooming, and a spacious living environment.