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Netherland Dwarf Rabbits - Understanding Your Little Friend
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Netherland dwarf rabbits have become by far the most popular breed of the pet rabbit world. Their size smaller than other rabbits is attracting to people who want a house pet. Understanding their personality is crucial to enjoying them as your new friend. Netherland dwarf rabbits do come from the Netherlands.They are basically the result of a breed of polish rabbit and wild rabbit. They have become very popular among breeders for their small size and their great variety of colors. They have a more shy,nervous and independent temper than bigger rabbits in general. So they may not be the ideal pet for young children who may squeeze them to hard or even step on them.

Once they reach mating age, some may display territorial and aggressive behavior. It is good advice to have your pet spayed or neutered if you want to keep him for a long time.Fixed rabbits will also live a much longer, happier life and will be so much easier to be litter trained successfully.

Netherland dwarf rabbits can be litter trained just like any other rabbits. It is absolutely out of question to live them outside in any season. They are very vulnerable to weather variations. Temperatures above 80F can be fatal for your rabbits, and anything below 50F can make them sick very quickly. They make absolutely lovely pets once they are altered and their lifespan can go up to ten years. Like any rabbit, they would be much happier in pairs and their small size makes it easier for pet owners to have two in the same cage.

But like any rabbit they should not be kept in cages, except at night. They need to have at least two to three hours of freedom per day to really exercise.Lack of freedom will eventually result in aggressive behavior, excessive chewing and health problems. If you decide to get a pair of Netherland dwarf rabbits, you will enjoy their curious,friendly and playful personality. It is also important to find a veterinarian who is specialised in exotic animals, not just dogs and cats.

I hope you appreciated this little bit of information about Netherland dwarf rabbits. Do you know what the best toys are for your little friend? Feel free to visit my blog at http://www.petrabbitcare.blogspot.com for a lot more free tips and great videos.Enjoy learning about your pet rabbit!

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