well you are in luck I had one in the past and own one now they are very easy to care for and can be very sweet. they pretty much get taken care of the same way a normal size one does. one tip is that they love eating tiny apple chuncks.
you can wash a dwarf bunny as long as they are properly dryed after so they don't catch a chill.
The proper name is dwarf bunny. The most common breed of dwarf bunny is the Netherland Dwarf. You can do an online search for Dwarfs. Also, arba.net has a list of breeders.
no but willy wonka can
Dwarf bunnies are smaller than other pet rabbits, but other than that they have the same parts. See the related question below about how to tell if your rabbit is male or female (the information applies to full-sized and dwarf rabbits).
dwarfs
Take it to a Veterinarian. And they can determine the age.
Probably the Mini Rex or the Netherlands Dwarf.
When it grinds it teeth it means that it is happy
the dwarf bunny is great because they are sweet and small.
Yes, but why would you want to do that? if your Dwarf is the doe she will more than likely not be able to have the babies in an easy way and could wind up killing her in birth.
just pull them out one by one until each of them are gone.
if shes not eating she could have upper respritory infection, which is what mine dyed of. Get your bunny to the vet as soon as possible!!