Care of the Netherland dwarf goat should include getting your goat a friend. These are herd animals. Keep the goats living area clean. Feed the goat and be sure there is fresh drinking water. It should also get veterinary care as needed.
The ways you take care of Netherland Dwarf rabbits are exactly the same as all breeds of pet bunny, and you need the exact same supplies. See the related question below for details and helpful links!
any dwarf rabbits such as norwegian dwarf, netherland dwarf, dwarf lop, dutch are slightly larger but smaller than medium sized rabbits, polish rabbits. dont think about... flemish giants, giant rexes. remember there are always exceptions to the rule (meaning that my friends dwarf rabbit is HUGE) and all rabbits are small and cute as babies so think about an adult rabbit (a shelter is a great place to find a loveable bunny in need)
Yes, the only qualification is that they need to be the right age and gender.
If your English lop is a male and the nether land dwarf is a female then the lop might try to mount the female nether land and squash (kill) it. Its better to buy a smaller cage for the dwarf and keep them in separate cages since dwarfs don't need a lot of room.
If you have a dwarf hamster that you believe has a broken pelvis, you need to take it to a vet. The vet will X-ray it and determine the proper care it will need.
All rabbits need vet care! Dwarf rabbits need the same care in all aspects as other pet rabbits do. See the related questions below for info and helpful links.
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!
Dwarf hamsters are widely known for their suitability as pets, and information about them can be found at the websites Russian and Dwarf Hamsters, Dwarf Hamster Facts, and WikiHow, while Wikipedia also offers an in depth description of the fluffy creatures. For facts and information on the dwarf hamster in person, a trip to Petco should give you all you need to know about dwarf hamsters and how to care for them.
Mom is most likely to believe you are old enough once you have shown her you can be responsible for you. Then you can take on the responsibility of a bunny. To show her you are responsible for you you should: take care of your chores for a week without being asked to, do your homework without being asked, things like this. You should talk with her about what you need to do to show you can be responsible now. Just saying "I will take care of the bunny" will not do the job. You must show her that you are taking care of your jobs around the house and school. Good luck earning your Moms respect and your bunny!
Look up NIC cages. A three store cage should only cost you about 80 bucks in materials. They need lots of room to run and hop to stay happy.
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you need a pen open space and well that's it for basics and you need bottles to feed a rabbit and many more items let em check back to see what i can do.