Head:
The head of a Dwarf Hotot is bold with a good width between the eyes. Its muzzle should be well filled and round in all directions, and the head attached to the body with no visible neck.
Body Description:
The body of a Dwarf Hotot should be short, compact and well rounded. It should be uniformly wide from shoulder to hips, with well rounded hindquarters. The topline should have a very slight, gradual curve from the ear base to the highest point over the hips, and then fall in a smooth curve to the base of the tail.
Ears:
The ears of a Dwarf Hotot is short and well furred, and slightly rounded at the tips. The ears are erect and well set.
Fur Description:
The fur is soft, dense, find and of good lustre.
Colour:
Pure White except around the eyebands.
A Dwarf Hotot's special characteristics is that it has black bands around its eyes (eyebands). The eyebands are a dark, narrow, well defined band forming a complete outline of the eye. Information adapted from Standard of Perfection, © 2006 American Rabbit Breeders Association, Inc.