I have a family of 6 bunnies. The mother is a Netherlands dwarf she will be 2 June 8, any more information about her contact me. The father is a lionhead he will be 2 November 11, any more information bout him contact me. Then for the babies we have two that took the Lionhead genes more it's a boy named Oreo and his sister name is shadow. An as for the other two who took the dwarf breed more, there's a boy named chewy and a girl named ash. They were born January 10 of this year. Any information about them please contact me.
The Lionhead rabbit is known for its unique mane of fur, resembling a lion's mane, and its friendly disposition. They are typically small in size and have gentle temperaments, making them great pets for families.
The Netherlands dwarf is a small breed of domestic rabbit known for its compact size and playful nature. They are friendly, sociable, and bond well with human companions, making them popular as house pets.
Caring for Lionhead and Netherlands dwarf rabbits includes providing a balanced diet of hay, fresh vegetables, and pellets, ensuring they have a clean and spacious living environment, and giving them regular social interaction and playtime.
The babies, born on January 10, include two that exhibit more Lionhead traits: a male named Oreo and a female named Shadow, as well as two that take after the Netherlands dwarf breed more: a male named Chewy and a female named Ash. Each has a unique personality and is ready to find a loving home.
The rabbits are located in Altamonte Springs, Seminole County, Florida, United States. This area provides a warm and welcoming environment for these adorable pets.
If you have any further questions or need more information about the rabbits, please feel free to reach out for more details on their care, personalities, and adoption process.