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
Mum is a fantastic mamy to her babies, she’s very small and her babies will have always stayed small too. All my rabbits are cuddled daily , fed on the best food and hay and I will provide a transit

Netherland Dwarf
Ready to leave 2 left 1 BEW boy - available 1 BEW boy - available All our babies are well handled and use to busy households Collection only Please have set up ready and research before enquiring

Netherland Dwarf
Boy Fully up to date with vaccinations Have just been neutered. Selling with cage If sold we have cage and food etc for each one

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