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!
Of course. Chinese Dwarf Hamsters and Roborovski Dwarf Hamsters can be put in groups of the same gender/breed. Ex: Male Chinese Dwarf + Male Chinese Dwarf Female Roborovski Dwarf + Female Chinese Dwarf
just like any other animal, they have to be healthy to survive, so that's where the vet comes in, they make sure that the bunnies are healthy.
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)
Any fur bearing mammal baby can be called a KIT.It's called a leveret.
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Any carnivore that eats bunnies.
Of course. Chinese Dwarf Hamsters and Roborovski Dwarf Hamsters can be put in groups of the same gender/breed. Ex: Male Chinese Dwarf + Male Chinese Dwarf Female Roborovski Dwarf + Female Chinese Dwarf
yes you can keep dwarf bunnies outside you can keep rabbits smaller than dwarf rabbits outside such as the mini lop.
they, like all male rabbits, are called Bucks.
You can find out whether your dwarf rabbit is male or female in the same ways that you can find out whether any pet rabbit is male or female -- dwarfs are no different from other rabbits in this sense. See the related question (linked below) for details and links.
You should not shampoo any bunnies no matter how old they are.
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Bunnies don't make any noises but if the are deadly terrified they will scream but it's not heard that often.
I've learned that pine shavings are not the best litter for any pet rabbit. The strong odor is hard on them and can cause them breathing problems. I switched all my bunnies to care fresh litter, and this has worked well for whatever breed of bunny I've had, including my netherland dwarf rabbit. Hope this has been helpful. Pat
first off no because it is for cats number two never ANY kind of Hartz products on your pets because it has been proven to be hazordist to animals and in some cases cause death!
I would say just about any bunnies as long as they aren't wild. If you have the proper knowledge and home for your bunny I think any bunny would be okay for a child.
Male toy poodle please