Holland Lop bunnies typically cost between $30 and $400, depending on pedigree, color, and breeder reputation.

Holland Lop rabbits are small, compact bunnies known for their floppy ears and friendly personalities. Their price varies widely based on factors like show quality, rare coloring, and whether they come from a professional breeder or rescue organization. Initial costs include the purchase price, habitat setup, and ongoing care supplies.

Factors Affecting Holland Lop Bunny Prices

  • Breeder reputation: Show-quality Holland Lops from champion bloodlines cost more
  • Color rarity: Standard colors like black or white are cheaper than rare shades like blue-eyed white
  • Age: Baby bunnies (8-12 weeks) cost more than older rabbits
  • Location: Urban areas often have higher prices than rural regions

Cost Comparison: Holland Lop Purchase Options

Source Price Range Additional Notes
Pet store $30-$100 Often lower quality, no pedigree
Backyard breeder $50-$150 May lack health guarantees
Professional breeder $150-$400 Health guarantees, pedigree papers
Rescue organization $20-$80 Spayed/neutered, vaccinated

Initial Setup Costs for Holland Lop Owners

  • Hutch or cage: $50-$150
  • Food and water dishes: $15-$30
  • Hay feeder: $10-$25
  • Initial vet visit: $50-$100
  • Supplies (bedding, toys): $30-$60

Annual Care Expenses

  • Food (hay, pellets, vegetables): $200-$300
  • Veterinary care: $100-$200
  • Supplies replacement: $50-$100
  • Grooming tools: $20-$40