You can play with them, that's what I do.
Playing isn't enough: you have to take good care of your pets, otherwise you shouldn't have them. You need to keep the dwarf bunny's cage and litter clean. You have to feed the bunny the right food. You have to bring the bunny to the vet's when she's sick and for regular physical exams. You have to give the rabbit toys and play structures so she doesn't get bored. You have to let her out every day for time to exercise and play and socialise, even when you don't feel like it. You have to protect your rabbit from danger and stress.
See the related questions below for more details and helpful links. Pretty much any information about pet bunnies applies to dwarfs as well!
most dwarf bunnies don't but if you train hard they can:)
Bunnies that don't grow are called dwarf rabbits.
Yes.
i have a male dwarf bunny and he is the best!!!!!! good choice!!!!!!! as far as i know, there are always bunnies for sale somwhere! go to petsmart and ask where you can get bunnies if they don't already have them! that's what i did!! or you could ask a vet or internet!
I think so cuz my two Netherland dwarf bunnies keep scrabbling and running around the cage and they don't allow me to touch their neck. I think they have a problem.
Go online and search "dwarf bunnies in North Carolina". You will get links to breeders and shelters. If you want a show bunny, arba.net has a list of breeders in each state. The breeders would also probably heve pet quality rabbits for sale. If you just want a pet, I STRONGLY recommend going to a shelter or contacting a local rabbit rescue. They might have a few dwarf bunnies or dwarf mixes. You can also go to a show to find show or pet quality dwarf bunnies for sale. arba.net also has a complete show listing.
Any carnivore that eats bunnies.
no, dwarf hotot rabbits are meant to stay inside human shelter if not being played with or walked all bunnies other than wild ones can get diseases if kept outside too long
Well for dwarfs they are about 2 to 3 inches for the floppy
Bunnies that stay tiny typically have certain characteristics such as small size, short ears, round faces, and a youthful appearance even as they age. These bunnies are often referred to as dwarf or miniature breeds.
Yes, if a lop rabbit mates with a dwarf rabbit, their offspring may inherit characteristics from both parents, such as lop ears from the lop parent and small size from the dwarf parent. It is possible for the bunnies to have lop ears, but it is not guaranteed as it depends on the specific genetic traits passed down.
yes you can keep dwarf bunnies outside you can keep rabbits smaller than dwarf rabbits outside such as the mini lop.