The Pet Atlas

Breed Rabbits Dwarf & Petite

Himalayan

Slender, fine-boned rabbit with point coloration that deepens in cooler temperatures

At a glance

Basic requirements and commitment level

Daily requirements

Activity
Medium
Handling comfort
Medium
Health sensitivity
High
Grooming
Low
Temperature sensitivity
High

Context & compatibility

Size
Small
Lifespan
7–10 years
Body weight
4–6 lb
Coat type
Normal
Coat length
Short
Ear type
Upright

Is this right for you?

Common scenarios where this breed tends to fit well or less well

A good match

  • Want a short-coat breed with simple, predictable upkeep

Not ideal

  • Want the smallest possible rabbit size category

Social & behavior

Temperament and interaction style

Personality & activity

Frequently more relaxed than most tiny breeds—more lounge-and-observe than constant motion.

Handling & social style

Often settles into calm petting routines; usually prefers being near you on the floor rather than held.

Care & health

Setup, routines, and health considerations

Care overview

Himalayan rabbit care is generally straightforward; the breed is defined by point coloration and a traditional, calmer type rather than high activity.

Environment & space

Standard small-breed space works well with simple layouts and room to stretch and hop.

Daily routine

Normal patterns tend to be steady: consistent resting habits, predictable evening activity, and a strong preference for familiar spaces.

Health sensitivities

No widely consistent breed-specific sensitivities are reported; standard small-breed considerations apply.

Grooming / coat

Short coat with low grooming demands.

Background

Origins and how that history shapes what you see today

Origin region

Asia / Europe

Background

One of the oldest domestic rabbit types, the Himalayan was developed for its color-point pattern. That point coloration has defined the breed since long before modern breed standards existed.