Christina,
    First make sure it is really a dwarf. When we got our first one we got
him fron a pet store, and even thought they said he was,  he was not dwarf.
As he got older his ears got real long and he turned out to be a rather
large rabbit. But anyway I have had two actual dwarfs and good and bad
exparinces. One if you let him stay out in your house you WILL have rabbit
droppings ALL OVER the place. They can be trained to use a litter box (the
one I have now does), but they dont always get to it in time. Now one of m y
dwarfs is very mean. i got him from a friend and he was abused so make sure
you get him/her from a good source. The other one however was very nice. he
ws tame and would come right up to you. I was younger when we had him and I
was always playing with him and taking him out side on a leash :) they
should not be llwoed to rome free out side unless it is an inclosed area. If
they did dicide to "go wild" if there was any way to get out they would find
it and you would most likely never see him/her again. Well I have to finsh
getting ready for school but I will write you again, and if you have any
questions write me. C-ya

Jocie

----- Original Message -----
From: Christina Mearns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 4:36 AM
Subject: Dwarf Rabbits


> Hi everyone!
>
> We're thinking of getting a dwarf rabbit. Does anyone know anything about
> this breed? Have any advice? pros and cons of this animal etc?
> It would be kept inside but taken outside to run around daily in the
garden,
> as well as kept loose in the flat.
>
> We have 2 gerbils, but this shouldn't be a problem.
>
> Thanks,
> Christina
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