Polish
Small but not a dwarf breed; popular show rabbit
Overview
The Polish is a dwarf rabbit breed, reaching up to about 3.5 lb. Small but not a dwarf breed; popular show rabbit. Rabbits commonly live 8–12 years — longer than many first-time owners expect.
Is the Polish right for you?
A good match if — you can give a rabbit space, a companion and daily care; you have limited space but still want a hands-on pet; you're new to rabbits.
Think twice if — you expected a low-effort "starter" pet — rabbits are not.
What a Polish needs from you
Rabbits are social animals that do best in a bonded pair and should never be kept fully alone. A Polish needs very little space to run and stretch, a hay-based diet, daily cleaning and moderate day-to-day upkeep. Check nails and coat regularly. Most rabbits dislike being picked up, so handling should be calm and on their terms.
Key facts
- Max. weight
- 3.5
- Size class
- dwarf
- Temperament note
- Small but not a dwarf breed; popular show rabbit
What it needs from you (at a glance)
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What it costs
Scaled to this breed’s roughly 1 kg and a ~10-year life, keeping a Polish works out at about:
Rough cross-breed averages in USD — a planning guide, not a quote. Break it down by life phase in the Cost Calculator →
Temperament (at a glance)
| Affection | no data yet |
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| Tolerates alone | no data yet |