Normally rabbits don't need to be bathed. There is however a special shampoo for rabbits (most pet stores would probably have it). Get some clean, warm water and gently dunk the rabbit in it (do NOT put head under). Put a small dab of rabbit shampoo on it and rub it around the rabbit. Then dunk the rabbit back in. Have another container of warm water for rinse. Take the rabbit out of the soapy water and dunk it in this. When all the soap is washed off, dry the rabbit either by towel or blow dryer.
There is a waterless shampoo spray you can get at pet stores that you just spray on your rabbit.
yes you can but be very careful. you need two people, one to keep the rabbit still and the other to wash it. do not wash above the neck because it is bad to get water in the ears and soap in the eyes but usually u don't have to give a bunny a bath unless it got into something really bad because they are self cleaning.
NO!!! a Holland Lop is really easy to care for. only things you need to do is feed, water, trim its nails, clean its cage and play with it. if you feel your rabbit needs it you can bathe it but its not necessary
The Holland lop eared rabbit originated in the Netherlands.
No kind of rabbit hibernates.
from where they were first created. some guy tried to get a bunny breed from mating a french lop rabbit and a dwarf rabbit and accidentally made a Holland lop.
You can get a Holland Lop at your nearest animal shelter or Humane society! They have a great variety of rabbit breeds. You might even find a rabbit cuter than a Holland Lop!
No. The Holland Lop originated in Holland and weighs 4 pounds. The Mini Lop originated in Germany and weighs 5 pounds.
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no you can not breed your holland lop rabbit at four months old!
Don't purchase a Holland Lop, Adopt one! Change a brokenhoused rabbit's heart! any age..... any age
There are large rabbit breeders directories on the internet which you can use to find Holland Lop rabbit in texas. Try going to Google and typing in "Texas Rabbit Breeders" to locate one of these directories.
If he is full grown and weights 3lbs that is not normal. It might be a holland lop or mini lop.
Mini lop, Holland lop, American fuzzy lop, French lop, and the English lop. ( there are other kinds of lops like the lion lop the velvet lop and the micro lop but those lops are not recognized by the ARBA ) American rabbit breeders association's.