Netherland dwarfs are often sold at local pet stores. You can find this out buy simply Googling "local pet stores that sell rabbits." You can call or search the stores' websites to find out if they sell Netherlands.
You can also get a Netherland from a breeder. You can find Netherland breeders at the following link below. You can also find Netherlands on websites such as Craigslist, Hoobly.com, or Ubokia.com.
first answer: in a burrow
Disagreement: Holland Lops don't exist in the wild: they've been bred to look the way they do, and they only exist as pets.
Pet rabbits don't live in burrows, because it isn't safe for them. Pet rabbits need to be enclosed in something, like a cage or pen, so they can be kept safe.
You can't let a pet rabbit live like a wild rabbit: they've been domesticated so long, they don't know how to take care of themselves like wild rabbits do; also, they aren't adapted to our environment (unless the wild rabbits in your area are the European Rabbit species, which they aren't if you live in North America).
Holland Lops live just the same as all other breeds of pet rabbit. Anything you read about the care and behaviour of pet rabbits is true for Holland Lops as well. See the related questions below about how to care for Holland Lops.
I think that the netherland dwarf can live outside like any other rabbit can. I am not so sure about the winter, but I hope they can live through it.
Anywhere they are bred
Its country of origin is Holland.
netherland dwarfs live up to 10 years but can live a lot longer if takegood care of
in netherland
The average lifespan for pet rabbits is 7-10 years, although they often live up to 12 or 13 years. Netherland Dwarf rabbits -- and all dwarf breeds -- tend to live longer than larger breeds, so for them it's more likely they'll live past 10 years of age
I have a himilayan rabbit and a netherland dwarf rabbit and they get on okay!!! And the himilayan is a lot bigger
There are no wild Netherland Dwarfs: they're an exclusively domesticated breed of rabbit.
Netherland Dwarves, like all pet rabbits breeds, are the European Rabbit species and they belong to the Animal Kingdom (Animalia).
No, Mini Rex Rabbits are almost twice the size of a Netherland Dwarf Rabbit.
It really depends on the breed. The Netherland Dwarf is about 2lbs, but the Flemish Giant is about 13lbs.
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)
Netherland Dwarf, and of course varies upon the individual.
They were first spotted in the Netherlands. They still live there and breeders are making new Dwarf rabbits!