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Netherland Dwarf Rabbits for sale in Kendal, Westmorland and Furness

6 Netherland Dwarf Rabbits for sale in Kendal, Westmorland and Furness

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 rabbits 1/2 Netherlands dwarf 1/2 lion head dwarf babies - Advert 1
6
1 week

1/2 Netherlands dwarf 1/2 lion head dwarf babies

£40
Netherland Dwarf11 weeksMixed
These beautiful tiny fluffy babies are ready to leave chocolate girl and black boy both handled regularly and been around children all the time so not frightened.
VICTORIA D.ID verified
Blackpool, Blackpool(37.6mi)
Netherland Dwarf rabbits Netherland Dwarf rabbit - Advert 2
9
2 weeks

Netherland Dwarf rabbit

£20
Netherland Dwarf7 monthsFemale
Two netherland dwarf rabbits available. Meet Lottie and Tillie. They are currently 7 months old. They have mainly been indoors however spent time outside when they were very young. They are playful an
Kiera H.
Leyland, Lancashire(43.7mi)
Netherland Dwarf rabbits Male netherland dwarf rabbit  - Advert 3
1

Male netherland dwarf rabbit

£30
Netherland DwarfMale
Around 2 years, looking for a new home as needs a home with more time to give attention. Healthy, friendly little boy
Beth H.
Leyland, Lancashire(43.7mi)
Netherland Dwarf rabbits Young Netherland Dwarfs - Advert 4
13
1 month

Young Netherland Dwarfs

£30
Netherland Dwarf13 weeksMixed
I am a Breeder/ Exhibitor of award winning Mini Lops and Netherland Dwarfs. Based in South Cumbria. The main reason for Breeding our pure bred rabbits is to exhibit them. Sadly we can't keep them all
SHERYL T.ID verified
Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria(23.3mi)
Netherland Dwarf rabbits Lots of netherland dwarfs for sale - Advert 5
Licensed Breeder
16
1 month

Lots of netherland dwarfs for sale

£70
Netherland Dwarf7 weeksMixed
Ready to be collected whenever Whites, greys, black otters etc £70 each or two for £120 have mums and dads which can be seen also Also have 1 older netherland to go (opal grey)
nicola r.
Grange-over-Sands, Westmorland and Furness(14.7mi)
Licensed Breeder
Netherland Dwarf rabbits Netherland dwarf - Advert 6
2
1 month

Netherland dwarf

£50
Netherland Dwarf1 yearFemale
It won't grow too big. It comes with a week's worth of food so it doesn't upset your stomach while you transition to your own food.
ANA-MARIA C.
Carlisle, Cumberland(39.6mi)

FAQs

Are Netherland Dwarf rabbits good pets?

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.

Do Netherland Dwarf rabbits like to be held?

Generally, Netherland Dwarf rabbits do not like being picked up or held frequently because they are shy and easily stressed, and their small size makes them vulnerable to injury. They may bite or scratch when frightened, so handling must be gentle and careful. However, once trust is built through patient interaction, they can tolerate affection, though they tend to prefer minimal handling compared to other rabbit breeds.

How much does a Netherland Dwarf rabbit cost?

The cost of a Netherland Dwarf rabbit typically ranges from £20 to £320 depending on whether you adopt or buy from a breeder, and the quality or show status of the rabbit. Adoption fees are usually lower, while show-quality rabbits command higher prices. Initial setup and supplies can cost around £270 to £520, with monthly care expenses from about £50 to £175, reflecting their needs for proper housing, food, and regular health care.

Do Netherland Dwarf rabbits stay small?

Yes, Netherland Dwarf rabbits are one of the smallest rabbit breeds, known for their compact, cobby bodies and short ears. They generally weigh between 0.5 to 1.1 kilograms (1.1 to 2.5 pounds) and maintain their small size throughout their life. This petite stature is a key characteristic, though it also makes them more delicate and requires cautious handling.