Yes, but you need to make sure that the housing is warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
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Netherland Dwarf rabbit originate from the Netherlands which is a cold country so they have adapted to keep the heat in
you can tell its a dwarf rabbit because it has a short body and a large head with rectangle like ears i had a dwarf rabbit we called him tiny tim but he died a few dyas ago because all the rabbits jumped on top of him i would advise you to keep the baby rabbit eaither inside or a cardboard box otherwise hell look like road kill
Any breed of rabbit will be a good pet if you keep them healthy, clean, and trained. However you shouldn't get rabbits from the wild. They will be scared and attack you at any chance they will get -- even if they don't have rabies. You should only get the Liebre rabbit if you are an experienced rabbit owner. If not, consider getting a Netherland Dwarf, Lop, or Dutch rabbit!
pet rabbits could stay indoors or outdoors.it really doesn't matter but if you keep them outdoors remember to move them indoors during winter or summer they do not like the sun or the cold.
If your English lop is a male and the nether land dwarf is a female then the lop might try to mount the female nether land and squash (kill) it. Its better to buy a smaller cage for the dwarf and keep them in separate cages since dwarfs don't need a lot of room.
You just keep it?..
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A DWARF DUTCH RABBIT. A dutch rabbit is a small (4 class) rabbit. I have never heard of a rabbit hissing. They do make a growling sound sometimes. This rabbit is obviously scared. You should try to make friends first by feeding treats from your hand and petting. When the bunny realizes that you are not going to hurt it you should slide your hand underneath while gently grasping the rabbit by the ears and scruff of the neck. Hold firmly by ears and lift to your body holding firmly against your body his head tucked under your arm. This will keep him from feeling like you are going to drop him. Rabbits are scared of heights.
the dwarf multicannon stays where it stands
You shouldn't keep a dwarf in a cage.
Rabbits have many layers of fur, so when you give a rabbit a water bath, it's fur will retain a huge amount of water. The water will make the rabbit cold and may even cause pneumonia. If the rabbit lives outdoors, I would recommend giving it a bath with corn starch (a baking substance). If the rabbit lives indoors, you can carefully give it a bath in the sink or a tub with the water level low enough so the rabbit can stand comfortably. Then you should towel dry the rabbit and use a blow dryer on the lowest setting until the rabbit is comfortably dry. Then keep the rabbit indoors until it is completely dry.