Talk:Miniature Lop

They are super small and love playing.They love chewing toys as it also stops them from chewing other personal items.They are recommended for 10+ because they like to know they are in responsible hands. They are very fragile and start getting nippy when they want to be bred. Please adopt these cut creatures for they need your help to do so. Fun fact:they stay small forever.

Miniature Lop article SHOULD NOT be merged with Mini Lop article
Miniature Lop article SHOULD NOT be merged with Mini Lop article, as there are totally different breeds. Please be MORE PROFESSIONAL about it by doing some research before making any modifications. Please refer to British Rabbit Council and The National Miniature Lop Rabbit Club Websites for a clear breed standard description. MiniatureLop (talk) 23:26, 21 August 2011 (UTC)

Miniature Lop (Max 1.6 kg) is a recognized breed in the UK and it is a totally different breed from the US mini lop (Max 3kg). Unfortunately we have our own rabbit registration organisation in the UK, which is independent from the American Rabbit Breeders Association in the US, and even more unfortunately there is only one English version of Wikipedia. If you do a search on Google UK, you will realize how many people are confused between a US mini lop and a UK miniature lop( or mini lop, as that is what we called them in the UK). Therefore it is extremely important, for both topics（Mini lop and Miniature Lop) to be co-exist on Wikipedia. MiniatureLop (talk) 02:01, 22 August 2011 (UTC)

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