Animal Stories - Dutch Rabbits


Animal-World Information about: Dutch Rabbits

   Dutch Rabbits are small colorful bunnies with a great disposition. They are an excellent pet choice for children and make a great first bunny!
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maggie - 2016-06-26
I will be getting a dwarf dutch bunny this Autumn. I am preparing a cage, the sunroom for free play and interaction times and an outdoors run. I will pick my favorite out of the litter since he or she will be spayed/neutered when the time comes. Does anyone have any pointers for picking the friendliest bunny of the litter? I am very excited and have enjoyed reading the stories on this site.

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Fin - 2016-01-12
I am looking for a show quality pedigreed Dutch buck that is around a year old... I live in San Francisco, California. Does anyone know where I can get one?

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sierra sporleder - 2014-11-18
I raise dutch rabbits i am looking for a buck to breed my three does with.

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Sierra Sporleder - 2015-02-04
I raise purebred Dutch rabbits they are a year old and wanting to breed them this Spring to a Dutch buck. But my Dutch buck died this winter.

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  • Clarice Brough - 2015-02-14
    So sorry to hear about your male passing. These rabbits are regularly available though, so you should be able to get another buck with out much trouble. Good luck.
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gabbie sullivan - 2012-09-17
Does anyone know where I can get a baby dutch rabbit in syracuse, New York?

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  • Erin - 2012-09-24
    I would try an internet search and maybe craigslist with rabbits being your search word. Good LUCK!
  • Sierra Sporleder - 2015-02-04
    I sell Dutch babies in the summer. I can send you one of them this summer/
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anoymous - 2015-01-21
Does baby dutch rabbits should not be given water for 3 months?

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  • Clarice Brough - 2015-01-22
    All animals need water every day.
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Stacy - 2004-01-13
Hi, I had a black and white dutch and he was the most friendly rabbit that I have ever met. He was very social and loved people and our dog very much. If you ever want a pet rabbit, definitely choose a dutch rabbit, a male if you can. They are much more friendly than the females. Mine lived to be 10 years old. They make fantastic pets!!

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  • Juliana and Savannah ( Savannah is a rabbit) - 2014-08-18
    I also have a black Dutch named.Savannah :)
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Anonymous - 2013-11-24
I've got a black and white dutch breed and a havana rabbit.

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  • Emma hicks - 2014-01-21
    I have a gray and brown dutch rabbit 8 weeks old. We are breeding her this summer.
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Emma hicks - 2014-01-21
I have a 8 week old dutch rabbit. Was wondering how old do they have to be to breed?

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  • Jasmine Brough Hinesley - 2014-01-21
    I would wait until she is at least 6 months old before breeding her. Usually they mature between 5 and 9 months old.
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Vedo - 2003-12-22
Dutch Rabbits are great they are very nice and never have bitten me, but they do like to chew on your clothing but thats alright. its very funny and it doesnt hurt. if you get one it will love you very much if you spend a lot of time with it but if you get two together they will run away from you and not like you as much as they like each other. if you dont have time for it dont get one because there is nothing sadder than a bored and lonley rabbit so get two if you dont have time for it as much as you should. but they are still great for every one you just have to be gentle with them and they will love you so much but it takes some time, maybe like 1 month and they will be so much fun if you know how to take good care of them and spend a lot of time with them !!

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  • Brent - 2013-12-30
    I have a b/w 1 month old Dutch buck; Hoppers. When my Netherland Dwarf of 8 years died I was inconsolable as I couldn't find another chinchilla coat Netherland Dwarf to replace him. I did find a sweet baby black & white Dutch whom I adore. After cleaning Bun Bun's 2 story hutch - he loves all the living space available. I have fastened a 10' x 10' dog pen around the front door so he can safely run, jump and dig. I feed him local dandelion weeds, raw carrots w/tops in addition to pellet food. Hoppers is a wonderful delightful pet.
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