The Netherland Dwarf, also known as the dwarf rabbit or dwarf bunny, originates from the Netherlands and is renowned for being one of the smallest rabbit breeds globally. This breed is characterised by its compact, cobby body, weighing under 2.5 lbs, with a large, round head and short, upright ears. Their coat is dense and comes in a myriad of colours and patterns, including solid and shaded varieties. Temperament-wise, these rabbits are energetic, alert, and sometimes skittish, often displaying a distinctive "dwarf attitude" that means they may be a little feisty or stubborn. They tend not to be the classic cuddly pet but can form bonds with patient owners who socialise them early. The Netherland Dwarf rabbit for sale is suitable primarily for experienced rabbit keepers or calm households without very young children, due to the breed's fragile bones and sensitive disposition. They require ample exercise space, a hay-based diet, and careful handling to prevent health issues common in dwarf breeds. Despite their size, a large enclosure and daily interaction are vital for their wellbeing. This tiny, spirited breed makes a unique and rewarding pet for the right owner.

Netherland Dwarf
Please note these babies are for reserve only and are not ready to leave us until Early February Hi, Welcome to Blossom View Bunnies, we are proud to introduce you to our most recent litters of baby Purebred Netherland Dwarf Bunnies. Reared in our family home, used to being handled daily by adults and children, Also used to dogs and cats. All our adult bunnies are va

Netherland Dwarf
10 weeks old. Siblings. One boy one girl. Can be sold singly or as a pair. Have lived indoors. Used to being handled. £50 each

Netherland Dwarf
i have 2 litters of pure netherland dwarf baby rabbits looking for new forever homes. they have been bred from BRC stock for type and temperament. they are handled daily and eating well. they have no teeth problems or vents.

Netherland Dwarf
Spirit is a beautiful Netherland dwarf, in search of a new loving family. Preferably a family who already own a rabbit, as he loves company.

Netherland Dwarf
Smallest bunnys ever Beautifull litter of netherland dwarfs the. Smallest bunnys. Easy to handle as dont get big and easy and very beautiful babys we adore our bunnys follow me. Colemans bunn

Netherland Dwarf
Mochi is looking for a new home, out of his own fault. He is a beautiful Vienna marked black otter with odd eyes (one completely blue and the other one is half blue/half brown). He is pure bred Nether

Netherland Dwarf
2 female black otter Netherland dwarf rabbits. Mother and daughter, mum is 3 and baby is about 4 months old: due to circumstances we’re having to find new homes for these beautiful girls. Have been mo

Netherland Dwarf
2 beautiful Netherland dwarf bucks looking for new homest. Both really calm and friendly. One black Otto, one grey. Collection from Uppingham, le15. Price is for each

Netherland Dwarf
Rabbits priced to sell. Friendly & Well Handled We currently have too many rabbits we have 3 bucks and 1 doe available. All rabbits are very friendly, well handled, and used to people, making them i

Netherland Dwarf
We have available a beautiful blue otter Netherland dwarf he was brought for our daughter but has gone well over show weight so in looking for a pet home or breeding home not to show type I do have ge

Netherland Dwarf
Pure bred Netherland Dwarf females, looking for loving forever homes through no fault of their own. These girls are quite small and so are looking for pet homes only, not suitable for breeding. The

Netherland Dwarf
Esme is 5 years old, happy and healthy. Is content with being held for a short time. No health or behavioural concerns, however, she should NOT be kept with other rabbits. She was temporarily kept el

Netherland Dwarf
We are moving houses and our landlord does not allow pets. After careful consideration we have decided to give Ezra a new home. We bought Ezra in June, when he was 8 weeks old. He has been so loving
Netherland Dwarf rabbits can make good pets for adults or calm households, though they are more independent and shy compared to larger breeds. They may not be ideal for small children due to their fragile bones and skittish nature, but with gentle handling and early socialisation, they become playful, curious, and affectionate companions. They are intelligent, quiet, clean, and can be litter-trained and taught tricks, making them suitable for experienced owners who can provide a calm and patient environment.