I certainly hope there aren't websites that sell rabbits. Rabbits are intelligent creatures that require personal care and attention. It would be cruel to submit a rabbit to the conditions of being sent through the mail.
Please consider adopting a rabbit from a rescue or sanctuary as there is a severe rabbit overpopulation problem and buying from breeders or pet stores only worsens the issue.
most dwarf bunnies don't but if you train hard they can:)
Yes.
Bunnies that don't grow are called dwarf rabbits.
Petco or Petsmart.
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
the website with bunnies on it is www.cutepets.com go there to look at beautiful rabbits! :)
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.