English Spot Rabbit

Through careful breeding, the domestic rabbit breed known as the English Spot was created in England in the 19th century. The English Spot is a medium-sized breed that weighs 5 to 8 pounds on average. It is distinguished by its body patterns, which include a butterfly-shaped snout, eye circles, cheek spots, herringbone, colored ears, and a chain of spots. The English Spot has flyback fur. Seven distinct variants of the breed exist, including black, blue, chocolate, lilac, tortoise, gray, and gold. English Spots have full arches in their bodies and long front legs that enable them to stand up from a table. The most well-known traits of English Spots are their curiosity and sense of humor.


Their two front paws that lift them off the table and reveal the light beneath their bellies are noted for their arched bodies. Well-rounded hips that are a little bit wider than the shoulders are ideal. The hind legs are parallel to the torso and the legs are long and slender. The ears must be upright.


A very friendly rabbit, the English spot enjoys being handled, held, and combed. It thrives when surrounded by people and struggles when left alone. The English spot is a smart creature that likes to pick up new skills. It can be taught to use a litter box, respond to commands, and perform other entertaining acts.

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