Dwarf rabbits can eat the same foods as all pet rabbits. See the related question below for details about the rabbit diet.
Rabbits should not be given any dairy products (including yoghurt), meat products, animal fats, or animal biproducts. Rabbits can't digest these foods properly: they're herbivores (and vegan). These foods can make a rabbit ill.
There are many commercial treats made for rabbits that contain yoghurt. (For isntance, yoghurt drops are common -- where fruit or compressed grasses are covered in yoghurt.) These foods are not healthy for rabbits and should be avoided, even though the packaging says they're good. If you want to give your rabbit a treat, it's healthier (and less expensive!) to give fresh foods like carrot, apple (no seeds!), blueberry, pineapple, or papaya. Treats should be strictly limited in a rabbit's diet. If your rabbit is healthy, and eating a balanced diet, a bite or two of fresh fruit/veg every few days should be fine.
Dwarf rabbits eat the same things all pet rabbits do, including dark lettuces and leafy greens.
Dwarf rabbits eat the same foods as other pet rabbits. See the related questions (linked below) for more details and helpful links.
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They were first spotted in the Netherlands. They still live there and breeders are making new Dwarf rabbits!
All pet rabbits eat the same kind of food; the only difference between breeds is that big rabbits eat bigger portions and small rabbits eat smaller portions.Pet rabbits should mostly eat hay. They also drink water, and eat limited amounts of pellets and fresh greens daily. See the related question (below) for more details and helpful links about the rabbit diet.One person wrote: You will find the best kinds for your rabbit at petsmart.
Dwarf rabbits, like all rabbits can have heart attacks when their arteies are clogged with too much fat or when you scare them without them knowing!
It's commen for rabbits to like carrots but sometimes it depends on the breed for example a Netherland dwarf rabbit likes to eat cardboard just never feed it a lot it's not really supposed to eat it
Monika Wegler has written: 'Mi conejo enano y yo / Me and My Dwarf Rabbit (Amo a Los Animales / I Love My Animals)' 'Conejos enanos / Dwarf Rabbits' 'Dogs' -- subject(s): Dogs 'Conejos' 'Zwergkaninchen' -- subject(s): Dwarf rabbits 'My dwarf rabbit and me' -- subject(s): Dwarf rabbits, Rabbits as pets, Juvenile literature, Pets
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Dwarf rabbits come in many colors i have some and they are blackish brown. They can also come in other colors like light brown chocolate brown and gray. There are also dwarf but they might not be the rabbits that you are looking for. They are called dwarf hot-tots and they are white with black around their eyes (pretty cute.)