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Dutch Rabbits for sale

The Dutch Shepherd, also known as the Hollandse Herder, is an intelligent and versatile dog breed originating from the Netherlands. This medium-sized dog comes in three coat types: short-haired, long-haired, and wire-haired, all typically displaying a brindle pattern. Historically bred for herding sheep and farm work, the Dutch Shepherd is known for its loyalty, trainability, and high energy levels, making it an excellent choice for active households. It requires regular physical exercise and mental stimulation to thrive. Additionally, the Dutch Shepherd is often utilised in police and military roles due to its alertness and agility. The breed's temperament is generally friendly yet protective, suitable for families familiar with active working dogs. With its rich heritage and distinctive appearance, the Dutch Shepherd remains a popular choice among those seeking a smart and devoted canine companion. Related search terms like "Dutch rabbits for sale," "Dutch bunny," and "Dutch rabbit lifespan" are often confused but pertain to a different species. For prospective dog owners in the UK, the Dutch Shepherd offers a unique blend of charm and capability, ideal for those ready to commit to an energetic and intelligent breed.

Dutch rabbits 2 indoor Dutch house rabbit +4 baby bunnies  - Advert 1
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2 indoor Dutch house rabbit +4 baby bunnies

Dutch

8 monthsAge
MixedSex
£80Price

I’m looking for a new home for my 2 indoor dutch rabbits I have 2 but was told when I brought them they were sisters but recently noticed that was a lie and she had babies so I’m having to sell mum

BedfordBedford (38.1mi)
Dutch rabbits Adorable baby dutch bunnies - Advert 2
5

Adorable baby dutch bunnies

Dutch

9 weeksAge
MixedSex
£30Price

I have 5 dutch female bunnies (they are still young and this is what they look like they are). They are the most loving bunch i have ever owned. The will lick your hand and nose, run all over you and

EnfieldGreater London (20.6mi)
Dutch rabbits Dutch rabbit. Male  in Coulsdon - Advert 3
5

Dutch rabbit. Male

Dutch

1 yearAge
MaleSex
£40Price

We need rehome home him because found out early this month is a male. We thought we had two female.

CoulsdonGreater London (25.6mi)
Dutch rabbits Rabbit in London - Advert 4
2

Rabbit

Dutch

4 yearsAge
FemaleSex
£1Price

Rabbit is looking for a new home, can be taken with a hutch but it’s quite dirty. Located in London, Eltham, SE9 please contact for more info

LondonGreater London (19mi)
Dutch rabbits Bjorn  - Advert 5
3

Bjorn

Dutch

4 monthsAge
MaleSex
£0Price

I got the puppy (Belgian malilimos) in December, but sadly I am struggling financially and have had to take another job, I no longer have the time to be able to look after him and it isn't fair him b

ChathamMedway (48.3mi)
Dutch rabbits Dutch rabbits - Advert 6
2

Dutch rabbits

Dutch

7 weeksAge
MaleSex
£30Price

11x dutch rabbits ready to go. 2 males left. 9 already sold brown and white ones left only Call ************ for any queries.

Chipping NortonOxfordshire (49mi)
Dutch rabbits Dutch rabbit - Advert 7
1

Dutch rabbit

Dutch

15 weeksAge
MaleSex
£60Price

I’m having to rehome my rabbit as it doesn’t get on with my other ones unfortunately he is lovely and loves a cuddle but doesn’t get on with the others His name is bubbles

ChathamMedway (48.3mi)

FAQs

Are Dutch Rabbits good pets?

Yes, Dutch Rabbits make excellent pets due to their smart, friendly, gentle, and patient nature. They are generally easy to train, can learn tricks and litter habits, and respond well to affection once they feel comfortable in their surroundings.

Do Dutch Rabbits like to be held and cuddled?

Dutch Rabbits typically enjoy being held and cuddled once they have bonded with their owner and feel secure. Initially, they may be cautious or shy, so it is best to let them approach you first and handle them gently to build trust.

What are the disqualifications of Dutch Rabbits in shows?

Disqualifications for Dutch Rabbits in shows are based on standards set by the American Rabbit Breeders Association, mainly focusing on deviations from the breed's defining white markings, body shape, coat colour, and overall conformance to the breed standard. Specific details can be found in the ARBA's Standards of Perfection.

What is the typical lifespan of a Dutch Rabbit?

Dutch Rabbits usually live between 6 and 9 years, but with good care, some can live up to 12 or even 15 years.