What kind of diseases do dwarf rabbits have?

The Netherland Dwarf rabbits generally enjoy good health and have no specific diseases. The common problems of other rabbit breeds like Malocclusion and uterine cancer in the does are also common in this breed. They are also prone to some viral diseases like Viral hemorrhagic disease and Myxomatosis.

What kind of animal is the Netherland Dwarf rabbit?

The Netherland Dwarf rabbit is mainly kept as show animal and as pets. It is very popular as pets throughout the world mainly for their babyish appearance. They are too small for raising as meat and fur producing animals.

What should I Feed my Netherland Dwarf rabbit?

While proper nutrition is a must-have for all rabbits, the Netherland Dwarfs tend to have a more sensitive digestive system than most other breeds. They should not be “free-fed”, but should be limited to about 1/8th cup per pound of body weight of high quality pellets daily, plus hay and unlimited water.

What are the characteristics of a dwarf rabbit?

Today, the Netherland Dwarf rabbit is a very popular breed as pets throughout the world. The main feature/characteristics of the Netherland Dwarf rabbit is their small size. They have a similar appearance to the Polish rabbit, but they are the smallest of all rabbits.

The Netherland Dwarf rabbits generally enjoy good health and have no specific diseases. The common problems of other rabbit breeds like Malocclusion and uterine cancer in the does are also common in this breed. They are also prone to some viral diseases like Viral hemorrhagic disease and Myxomatosis.

When was the Netherland Dwarf rabbit breed accepted?

Netherland Dwarf breed was accepted by the American Rabbit Breeders Association in 1969 and it is also accepted by the British Rabbit Council. Today, the Netherland Dwarf rabbit is a very popular breed as pets throughout the world. Netherland Dwarf Rabbit Physical Characteristics

Can a Netherland Dwarf rabbit get a sinus infection?

Respiratory tract disorders are, unfortunately, very common in Netherland Dwarfs. This is because the roots of their top set of teeth are directly below their sinuses. If your rabbit ends up with inflamed or infected gums then this can travel and cause a sinus infection which can be very uncomfortable for the rabbit.

What foods are bad for a Netherland Dwarf rabbit?

Because Netherland Dwarf rabbits have sensitive stomachs, a lot of care should be taken when feeding them. They are intolerant of all types of nuts. Overfeeding also can cause severe diarrhea and even death. Cabbages and lettuce should be avoided too, for they damage the sensitive stomachs of dwarf rabbits.