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We adopted our dwarf rabbit, Hopper, as our daughter's first pet. We were concerned at first about a 2 and 1/2 year old and a rabbit getting along, but the two of them are now the best of friends. Dwarf rabbits are small, they are able to live in a cage (though you should let them out at least once a day if possible), they are inexpensive to feed, take minimal care, and can even be litter box trained!
These pets can be let free to roam the house as "house rabbits" or they can be contained in cages. We keep Hopper in a cage during the day while we're at work but let him out in the evenings and...
review »How could you not love a cutie like the one in the photo? As a show rabbit breeder, I fell in love with the Netherland Dwarf breed long ago. They are gorgeous and are without a doubt about the most adorable baby bunnies that exist. At an average of 2 to 2 and one half pounds full grown, they make a wonderful inside pet for families. They are good with children and other pets. The only drawback in raising this particular breed is that they tend to have a high mortality rate in birthing. Their little heads are very large in proportion to the rest of their bodies and often suffer severe bruising during...
review »rabbits are very loving and they are easy to care for, they don't eat much most of all rabbits are real quit.