[clarification needed] The new breed became popular in neighbouring countries including the Netherlands, from which ten specimens were exported in 1933 to the UK for exhibition there.
Within these categories can be found a number of different colour variations, including agouti, black, chinchilla, and fawn.
Due to their relatively larger size in comparison to other breeds, the French Lop needs ample living space.
The French Lop is known to have a warm and relaxed temperament, and can even get along well with cats, dogs and young children.
Health issues for the French Lop include hocks on their feet from too much weight, myxomatosis and arthritis.