Try wrapping a small plank of wood with cloth.
If its a rabbit treat, it will be healthy. Yogies will be good for any breed any of rabbit. YES, HEALTHY!!!
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).
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Oh please don't do that your dwarf hamster might get diabetes and that's no good you can get some burges hamster treats and there are some for dwarfs.
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.
It's not very healthy for them, and it can be dangerous. It can make your rabbit very sick, depending on what the box is made of. Rabbits like to chew while they use the toilet. Put hay in your rabbit's litter box so he has something to nibble on. That way, he'll eat more hay (always a good thing), and he won't chew on the box anymore. See the related questions below for more info, and links.
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!
you should get the dwarf kind
No, I wouldn't think so. They can be quite mean and like to chew on things. I had a friend who had a pet rabbit and when it got mad at him it would chew anything it could find. You also have to share this space with another person and I doubt they want their stuff nibbled on. Not to mention rabbits smell. Have you spent time in a dorm? They aren't very big.
some good homemade gifts are ornaments that are painted and paper mache
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.