They all range depending on the breed. They can be from 3-4 pounds to 9-15 pounds
Some of the smaller breeds include the Netherland Dwarf, Dwarf Hotot, Britannia Petite, Polish Dwarf, Lionhead and Holland Lop. Most of these are under five pounds.
The small-to-medium medium sized breeds include the Dutch, Mini-Lop, Mini-Rex, English Spot, American Sable, & Harlequin. These tend to be between five to ten pounds.
The largest rabbits include (but are not limited to) the Flemish Giant (anywhere from fourteen pounds and quite a few can get over twenty pounds!). Another large breed of rabbit is the Giant Chinchilla.
There are plenty of breeds out there. You just need to do a bit of research to find out which one is right for you!
Pet rabbits can vary in size depending on the breed, ranging from 2-20 pounds. Small breeds like Netherland Dwarfs typically weigh 2-3 pounds, while larger breeds like Flemish Giants can weigh up to 20 pounds. It's important to consider the size of the rabbit when selecting a breed that best suits your living situation.
It entirely depends on the store, try contacting your local pet stores, and evaluate their rabbits before buying one.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, as of 2007 there were approximately 1.87 million households in the United States with a pet domesticated rabbit with 6.17 million total pet rabbits.
Dwarf rabbits need the same vaccinations as all pet rabbits. What vaccinations are required for your pet rabbit depends on where you live. In the UK, rabbits require two vaccinations: one against Myxomatosis and the other against VHD (Viral Hemorrhagic Disease). there should be two weeks between the administration of these vaccinations. In many parts of North America, however, no vaccinations are required (or even available) for rabbits at all. Contact a local pet rabbit organization or a "rabbit-savvy" vet to find out what vaccinations are required for rabbits in your area.
No. Cats don't normally eat pet rabbits. However, cats will often kill baby rabbits (about the size of mice when they are first born).Other Perspectives:My cat is scared of a hamster and i think he is scared of a rabbit too.Many, not all, cats will kill and eat wild or pet rabbits. All adult cats are capable, but some are restrained by their upbringing. Most will take, and eat, babies or juveniles, and experienced cats will take, and eat, fully grown rabbits.
Pet stores get their rabbits from people who breed their pet rabbits.
they normally have a run attached to there hutch which they can bounce around in or you can buy rabbit harness and leads from big pet stores.
is it that pet rabbits feet are black from below i have white rabbits and there feet are yellow :P
No, rabbits do not have the ability to purr.
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Pet rabbits can vary in size depending on the breed, ranging from 2-20 pounds. Small breeds like Netherland Dwarfs typically weigh 2-3 pounds, while larger breeds like Flemish Giants can weigh up to 20 pounds. It's important to consider the size of the rabbit when selecting a breed that best suits your living situation.
The Netherland Dwarf Rabbit is a recognized rabbit breed in ARBA. It is the smallest breed of rabbit known in ARBA. Many pet stores claim that their rabbits are dwarf rabbits, but they are actually mixed breeds and can grow to be pretty big.
Rabbits are not the cleanest pet you could have (as they can carry disease), but as long as you keep their living environment clean and sanitary, you won't have any problems.
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No, rabbits are excellent pets all the time.