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were do they sell them in Hialeah, Florida? can u give me the address?

2007-05-07 10:56:23 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Other - Pets

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Small breeds include:

Netherland Dwarf - These are one of the smallest breeds of rabbits usually weighing just over 1kg. They can be lots of different colours and have short upright ears.

Lion Head - These are a newer breed of rabbit, they have a long (approx. 3inch) manes around their face and rest of their hair is short. Their mane needs regular brushing to prevent matts.

Mini Lop - They weigh 1.5-2kg

Dwarf Lop - These weigh 2-2.5kg, and have ears that come to just below the chin.

Dutch - These are quite a popular breed of bunny, also fairly small weighing 2-2.5kg. They are white across the shoulders and have a white blaze (stripe) down their nose with colour from the waist down, around the eyes and upright coloured ears.
http://www.rabbitrehome.org.uk/breeds.asp

Consider checking your local rescues & shelters, for rabbits! They might have a few small breeds available!

2007-05-07 10:59:50 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

There are some dwarf breeds. the main hassle-free is the Netherland Dwarf, yet Polish are additionally extensive-unfold. undergo in innovations that small breeds are no longer the main suitable with babies. they are extra lively and a few could be aggressive. maximum won't take a seat nevertheless for petting and don't pick to be held. a greater breed is oftentimes calmer and would tend to place around extra. they do no longer combat as a lot while held. a new child will pick to %. up and carry a rabbit which isn't stable for the rabbit. a greater breed is tougher for a new child to hold around. you shouldn't be getting your new child any puppy. you will desire to get a rabbit when you consider which you pick one. A 2 three hundred and sixty 5 days old can not look after a puppy, they can't look after themselves. you should take a hundred% of the accountability of the rabbit for the subsequent 10-15 years. If the rabbit gets overlooked, you haven't got anybody to blame yet your self.

2016-12-28 16:50:20 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

No bunnies are THAT small when fully grown - unless they're extremely stunted! The breeds suggested above are certainly all the small ones but if you're looking for one the size of the palm of your hand I think you're going to be disappointed.

2007-05-07 11:09:12 · answer #3 · answered by Chalice 7 · 0 1

netherland dwarfs are the smallest bunny and will fit in the plam of your hand foreve.
polish are a bit bigger but they are very very mean.

some fuzzy lops, lion heads, and mini lops are fairly small but are being bred to be bigger bodied theses days.

just google : netherland dwarf breeders or forsale, most will ship.

2007-05-07 13:35:33 · answer #4 · answered by hickchick210 4 · 0 0

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