^^ well you can only feed it twice a day
and by giving it healthy food not junks like sweets or lettuce
if you give lettuce to your Bunnie it will get diarrhea and it will get sick
You don't feed a newborn rabbit anything unless it has been orphaned. The mother will take care of it. If you have an orphan you should feed it 4 times a day. You should feed it kitten replacer and don't forget to stimulate it so that it goes to the bathroom.
Why are you feeding a newborn baby rabbit?? Is it orphaned? A mother rabbit feeds her babies once or twice a day. If you are attempting to feed an orphaned baby on a bottle you will need to feed it 3 or 4 times a day (space out evenly). Don't forget the other MAMA duties. Stimulate the baby rabbit to urinate by rubbing it's genitalia GENTLY with a warm water dipped cotton ball. The mother rabbit does this until the baby is able to remember to do this itself at about 10 days to 2 weeks of age.
'''They will always want to suckle every minute of the day except nap time. Of the newborn isn't drinking milk that often, bring it to the vet and give it a checkup.'''
Animalexpert40 is not correct. A mama rabbit will only feed her newborn babies once or twice a day. Usually in the early morning and evening hours. You may never see your doe feed her babies as they are usually very secretive. It is an inbred trait because does and babies are vulnerable to predator attack when they are nursing.
dwarf hamsters need the same bedding as normal hamsters which is straw or shavings which you can get in a pet shop.
no
As long as they need or want to.
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)
The newborn puppies should be nursing from their mother, they get all the liquid they need from her the first two or three weeks.
evry day they need the care xxx
Bunnies don't need shots
True dwarf bunnies rarely go over 1.5Kg, and are almost the size of two hands (fingers closed, thumb to thumb), even as adults.Netherland dwarf is the smallest, usually not weighing more than 3 lbs. I got one of these guys because they don't need such a big cage (a cage should be about 4 times the size of the rabbit).An adult dwarf rabbit can be 3-5 pounds. From ears to front feet, they are about 7 inches. Snout to tail is about 9 inches!
Adopting is free and rabbits up for adoption are even more in need of your care than pet shop bunnies. So, why don't you adopt one?
Babies cry when they need to. They cry when they are upset or need something. It is their way of communicating with their parents because they don't know how to talk yet.
A newborn calf needs to have his milk every two to three hours.
from my experience holding my newborn niece you need to support their head and feet
Babies have small stomachs and they metabolize their food quickly, so they need to be fed small amounts often.
It's just the way bunnies are made and have adapted to the environment.
yes
They need fresh fruit/veg daily. Dried food daily. Fresh water daily. Cage cleaned out weekly. They also need handling as often as possible. Dwarf hamsters also require the company of another hamster.
Umm, why does a bunny need a toothbrush?