How To Take Care Of A Dwarf Bunny (Beginners Guide)


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Dwarf bunnies are simply adorable, but taking care of them properly can be a bit of a challenge. If you put in some effort though, a dwarf bunny can be the perfect pet for you. In this article, we’re going to tell you all about how to take care of a dwarf bunny.

 Some things which we’ll be covering include how to build a proper home for your dwarf bunny, how to feed your dwarf bunny, how to handle your cute pet, and how to keep your dwarf bunny entertained.

 So, let’s get started.

Purchase Or Build A Cage

Some people prefer to let their dwarf bunny roam around free inside their home or garden, but you will still need to buy a cage or hutch. Dwarf rabbits need a safe place where they can go to sleep and relax. Think of the cage as the bunny’s bedroom. And if you don’t want to let your pets roam free, you will obviously need to invest in a hutch or a good cage.

The cage should be around 4 feet by 2 feet to provide your pet with sufficient room. Make sure the bottom of the cage isn’t made of wire because this can hurt a dwarf bunny’s feet. The bottom of the cage can be made from wood or plastic. Fill the bottom of the cage with around 2 to 3 inches of soft bedding material. If the hutch is outside in the garden, then using the lawn grass as a bottom is totally fine.

There are a few things that need to be inside the dwarf bunny cage. Provide a litter box as the bunny’s toilet, a hayrack, a water bottle, and a food bowl. If you have more than one dwarf bunny, make sure to provide more than one water bottle and food bowl to prevent any fighting between the bunnies.

Also, try to make sure that your dwarf bunny always has some Timothy hay and clean water. Give your dwarf bunny vegetables and Timothy pellets once every day. The food should be doled out depending on the weight, age, and size of your dwarf bunny.

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Provide An Exercise Pen Or Exercise Area

For dwarf bunnies to stay healthy, they need to get plenty of exercise. An exercise pen provides a safe environment in which your dwarf bunny can run around and stay fit. You don’t have to build an exercise pen though, you can let your rabbits loose in your garden – but catching them afterward could be hard.

If your dwarf rabbit is playing outside, then make sure to keep an eye on your furry friend, as your pet could provide a tasty morsel for a number of predators.

Sunlight is also good for dwarf bunnies as it helps them get vitamin D which is essential for healthy bones. But if you live in a hot climate, make sure your pet doesn’t get too much sun.

Feeding Your Dwarf Bunny

There are many different kinds of rabbit pellets that you can find at your nearest supermarket. But you need to make sure of a few things when you pick which brand you’re going to buy. The rabbit pellets shouldn’t have sugar or extra seeds in them. Also, avoid buying the muesli-type pellets as your dwarf bunny might just eat the parts it likes.

Feed your dwarf bunny 15 grams or ¼ cups of rabbit pellets for every 5 pounds of body mass. So, if your dwarf bunny weighs 2 pounds, feed it around 7 grams of pellets per day. If your pets are older than 7 weeks, you can feed them Timothy hay.

Replace the food trays in your bunny’s cage at least twice a day to make sure that it’s always fresh.

You should also give your dwarf bunny fresh vegetables and fruits. Give your dwarf bunny around 70 grams or 2 cups of leafy greens every day. Other fruits and veggies that will be great for your pet are apples, carrots, and bananas. And remember to check online before feeding something to your pet – some vegetables and fruits can be dangerous for dwarf rabbits.

How To Take Care Of A Dwarf Bunny

How To Handle Your Dwarf Bunny

Rabbits are prey animals, so they are easily frightened. When you approach your cute little pet, try to appear as non-threatening as possible. Move slowly and crouch down near your pet. Speak soothingly and softly to reassure the little animal. Tell your little friend, “I know exactly how to take care of a dwarf bunny – thanks to this great guide I read online”. Or something like that.

Try not to pick up your dwarf bunny too often because rabbits don’t like being cuddled or carried; even though you might. Once your pet gets used to you, it will begin to trust you and willingly sit on your lap to be stroked and fussed over.

When you pick up your cuddly little friend, press it lightly against your chest with one hand and support the back legs with the other. Oh, and never try to pick up your sweet pet by the ears – a dwarf rabbit’s ears are very sensitive.

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Keeping Your Dwarf Bunny Entertained

Dwarf bunnies are highly intelligent creatures, so they can easily get bored. Give your smart little friend some toys so they can have some fun. Find small toys that it can push around its cage or which you can hang from the roof of the cage. You can also give your pet plastic balls and rattles to play with.

Make sure that all the toys are non-toxic, as you don’t want your cute pet getting sick if it chews on them. Speaking of chewing, a dwarf rabbit’s teeth never stop growing, so they need to have something to chew on. Give your pet wooden toys that aren’t toxic so it can keep wearing down its cute little teeth.

Dwarf rabbits also love tearing up cardboard boxes, so put a cardboard box into your pet’s cage and watch it get absolutely destroyed by your seemingly innocent little pet. Just make sure to clean up the remains of the box once your pet has finished with it so that the cage stays clean. 

Final Thoughts

A dwarf rabbit is a wonderful pet. They are intelligent, affectionate and completely adorable. Just make sure you have the time to take care of it properly so that your cute little friend doesn’t get neglected or bored. If you do this, then having a dwarf bunny will be an amazing experience for both of you!

How to Take Care Of A Dwarf Bunny FAQ’s

Q: How much exercise does a dwarf bunny need?

A: A lot! Dwarf bunnies love running and jumping, so they will need a large cage with lots of toys and things to play with.

Q: How long do dwarf rabbits live?

A: Dwarf rabbits can live around 7 to 10 years.

Q: Will a dwarf bunny get along with other pets, like dogs and cats?

A: Dwarf bunnies are very social creatures, which means that they love spending time with people. They may be okay with other household pets, but it’s important to supervise them when they are together.

Q: What is the difference between dwarf bunnies and regular rabbits?

A: Dwarf rabbits are smaller than regular rabbits, which means that they need different care. Regular rabbits can eat rabbit food, while dwarf bunnies only need hay and vegetables in their diet.

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