How To Care For A Dutch Rabbit. Simply go over their coats with damp hands or a damp cloth to remove loose hairs. We recommend a 4ft x 2ft x 2ft 120cm x 60cm x 60cm hutch for Dutch rabbits.
The House Rabbit Society recommends purchasing a cage or crate no smaller than four feet long two feet wide and four feet tall. Remember there is a lot more to owning rabbits then I show in this video. Provide bedding material during winters.
The rabbit needs this roughage to digest its food properly and to stay healthy.
This makes sure that their teeth do not overgrow and cause pain on the mouth and jaws. Dutch have flyback coats which are very easy to care for. The rest of its diet will consist of leafy greens vegetables fruits and rabbit pellets. The eyes should be cleaned daily with a soft wet paper tissue to remove the accumulated dirt and tears.