Although Netherland Dwarf rabbits are one of the smallest breeds of rabbits, they still need plenty of room to live. The University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR) recommends a larger cage size of 4 x 2 x 2 feet, which offers more room for exercise. read more
Dwarf rabbits need to eat a well balanced diet of hay, pellets, fresh vegetables and fruits, according to the University of Arkansas. The pet foods available for dwarf rabbits at pet food stores are not as nutritious as fresh produce. read more
The Polish rabbit - a finer boned rabbit then the Netherland dwarf with a slightly smaller head and narrower shoulders. It should weigh under 2 1/2lbs according to the British Rabbit Council's standards, but can weigh up to 3 1/2lbs under American Rabbit Breeders' standards. read more