I don't know whether my rabbits are girls or boys yet so I called them lucky and fluffy because they can be for a girl or a boy. But anyway I think Bruno is a very nice male pet rabbit name.
As far as I can tell, they are. I had heard of Netherland dwarves but not Norwegians, so I went about looking this up. My best guess is that the Norwegian dwarf rabbit is just a misnomer for the Netherland dwarf, one which has somehow and sometimes stuck--but it is a mistake. People are not that great with geography. It's just a guess, but it's a good one. Regardless, that's a wonderful tiny bunny.
Not always, New Zealand rabbits were bred for fur and meat. This rabbit is a good pet for experienced rabbit owners. Beginners should get gentle rabbits like the Dutch, Netherland Dwarf, or English Lop.
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!
I certainly hope there aren't websites that sell rabbits. Rabbits are intelligent creatures that require personal care and attention. It would be cruel to submit a rabbit to the conditions of being sent through the mail.Please consider adopting a rabbit from a rescue or sanctuary as there is a severe rabbit overpopulation problem and buying from breeders or pet stores only worsens the issue.
It mainly depends on the temperament of the rabbit and how 'mature' your young child is. I have found that, although a little larger, the sweet tempered and calm Havana Rabbit is better suited to be a pet for a young child. Of course all live animals should be supervised when in the care of a child.
If its a rabbit treat, it will be healthy. Yogies will be good for any breed any of rabbit. YES, HEALTHY!!!
dexter Bugaboo
Your dwarf rabbit is probably afraid of your larger rabbit. You should consider supervised bonding time where neither has the chance to attack the other. If your smaller rabbit can overcome its fear through repeated exposure, your rabbits will probably learn to be good friends. You will have to simply give it time and reassure your dwarf rabbit that he's not going to be hurt. The House Rabbit Society has some good tips on bonding rabbits (http://rabbit.org/faq/sections/introductions.html).
Fonfon
Pete or Charlie
Anything you like, really. :)
There are no such things as 'good' rabbit names. I think that Black Bandit, Sugar, Pepper, CreamCycle, Basil and Point Zero are good rabbit names, but you may think otherwise. I'm not sure if you like names like: Hunter, Tiger and Bandit, Or names like: Sonny, Blue, and Miley. Sorry if i didn't help you Emrox123