No, rabbits don't like to be bathed. Dutch rabbits are pretty much just like any other pet rabbit: they require the same care and exhibit the same behaviours. There are better ways to cool down a hot rabbit than with a bath; there are also usually better ways to clean a dirty rabbit than with a bath. If your rabbit is messy and needs a bath, this is a sign of illness: bring your rabbit to a special "rabbit-savvy" vet who can identify the cause of the messiness and advise you on how to treat the symptoms. If you need to bathe your messy bunny, do so very carefully, according to specific instructions (do some research -- see the related questions below for details).
a rabbit does not need to be bathed it is actually very clean already they clean them selfs very well
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Dutch Rabbits live with humans in pens or in rabbit hutches.
Rabbits like all living creatures vary in size and length. Dutch rabbits are a fairly small compact rabbits, weighing 2kgs or so. Length can range between around 20 - 35 cm back length.
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Depending on your location you can get them at a pet shop or from the Dutch themselves.
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Some PetSmarts have rabbits from local animal shelters. Dutch rabbits are a common breed, so it's not unlikely that you'll find a Dutch at a PetSmart, but it's not like they stock them on purpose. If you can't find a Dutch at your local PetSmart, consider looking at local animal shelters, and rescue organizations (like a local chapter of the House Rabbit Society, if you have one). Petfinder and Petango are two websites that list animals up for adoption in North America. (See links below)