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How to Take Care of a Netherland Dwarf Rabbit

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How to Take Care of a Netherland Dwarf Rabbit

How to Take Care of a Netherland Dwarf Rabbit. The Netherland dwarf rabbit is, as its name suggests, a small breed. They weigh on average two pounds. There are over 35 varieties of the breed. It was originally a European rabbit and is known in Europe as the European Pole. They are friendly rabbits; however, when they reach breeding age they can become a bit aggressive. This can be curbed by breeding or having your rabbit fixed. They are often bred for show, but they make great pets as well.

Things Needed

  • Books
  • Cage
  • Rabbit feed
  • Fresh and dehydrated foods
  • Food and water bowls (or water bottle)
  • Water
  • 2 liter bottle

Step 1

Be prepared. Know about the breed before you purchase one. Read books and talk to breeders before bringing one home. It is important to understand basic care and health issues before hand.

Step 2

Choose a reputable breeder or adopt one from a shelter or rescue.

Step 3

Be gentle. Your rabbit will respond well to you if you are soft with it. This will make handling easier in the future because the rabbit will know what to expect.

Step 4

Provide your rabbit with a home that gives it plenty of room to run. It will need a cage that is at least 30 inches by 30 inches by 14 inches. The cage should be wire since they are easily cleaned. Place the rabbit's cage somewhere that is shady, away from drafts, and out of the elements.

Step 5

Use fresh, organic fresh foods in addition to a good, nutritious rabbit feed daily. Introduce new fresh foods slowly over several weeks to prevent diarrhea. Feed your rabbit in heavy, hard to tip bowls.

Step 6

Keep your rabbit well hydrated with plenty of fresh water. Use a ceramic crock or a water bottle. If you choose a crock, make sure that it is not easily tipped. If you choose a water bottle, make sure you rabbit knows how to use it.

Step 7

Keep your rabbit cool during warm weather. They cannot sweat or pant like other creatures, so can die from heat stroke easily. To keep your rabbit cool when temperatures reach over 80 degrees Fahrenheit, freeze a 2 liter bottle filled with water. Place the bottle in the cage and it will help lower your rabbit's body temperature.

Warnings

  • Some good fresh food choices are apples, lavender, mint, pumpkin seeds, alfalfa, oranges, brussel sprouts, carrots, and radish tops. For fruits, you can also give her dehydrated varieties, too. Check with your vet for other recommended fresh food options.

Warnings

  • Rabbits cannot get water from food like humans and some other animals can. Be sure that you pay special attention to the amount of water your rabbit has and that it is always clean.

References

  • Netherland Dwarf Rabbits
  • Rabbit Care for Beginners
  • General Care for Netherland Dwarf Rabbits