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Is a Polish rabbit a good pet?

Is a Polish rabbit a good pet?

The Polish rabbit is a small breed that weighs less than 4 lbs. With a wonderful temperament, the Polish rabbit makes an excellent pet to many and is great for first time owners. They also do not have very high care needs and, thanks to their small size, don’t take up too much space either!

Do Polish rabbits like to be held?

These rabbits love attention and will happily be picked up, held and petted by their human companions. Their small size makes them a great pet for those living in small apartments.

How long can a Polish rabbit live?

5 to 6 years
The average life span of a breeding Polish rabbit is 5 to 6 years and 8–10 with being spayed or neutered.

Do Polish rabbits shed a lot?

This rabbit has a short head, full cheeks, and large eyes. The Polish rabbit has short fur that only needs to be groomed once or twice weekly. Polish rabbits start to shed during the spring, which may lead to additional grooming sessions to maintain the coat.

What size cage does a Polish rabbit need?

18” x 24”
Polish rabbits do not need a lot of room to move around, as they are a very small breed. Look for a cage that is 18” x 24” (45.72 cm x 60.96 cm) and made of stainless steel wiring. The cage should have a door that can be closed shut from the outside.

Can Polish rabbits live outside?

They can live very happily inside or outside with the proper care. You could keep your rabbit in your house, never let it out of it’s cage, and never visit with it aside from basic care – that does not make you a good rabbit caretaker just because the rabbit is inside.

How high can polish rabbits jump?

Rabbits can jump over 3 feet (about 1m) high. The world record for a rabbit jump stands at 39.2 inches (99.5cm), or 3 feet 3.2 inches, but there are anecdotal reports of rabbits jumping as high as four feet. However, fences higher than 3 feet high will deter most bunnies.

Do Polish rabbits shed?

The Polish breed does not carry the “dwarf gene,” though it only weighs about 3 to 4 pounds. The Polish rabbit has short fur that only needs to be groomed once or twice weekly. Polish rabbits start to shed during the spring, which may lead to additional grooming sessions to maintain the coat.

How many kits can a Polish rabbit have?

Rabbits produce several litters per year: Dwarf rabbits give birth to two kits, average-size rabbits six kits, and larger breeds produce about 10 kits per litter.

How long should a Polish rabbits ears be?

3 inches
Not well furred or lacking substance. Disqualification-Ear length over 3 inches. Eyes are to be large, bold, expressive and bright. Feet and legs are to be short, with fine bone.

When did the Polish rabbit come to America?

These rabbits eventually made their way to America around 1912 and were used to source other breeds, such as the Netherland Dwarf. Soon after, the Polish Rabbit was accepted by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). The Polish Rabbit has a short head with full cheeks, large eyes and short ears.

How many colors does a Polish rabbit have?

Polish are small, compact, round little rabbits with short, full heads and large expressive eyes. They are currently recognized in six colors, including black, chocolate, broken and white. Polish seem to have originated in England in the late 1800’s.

What’s the difference between Holland and Polish rabbits?

Small, compact, and with a generally reserved posture, Polish rabbits are definitely the most laid-back of the many miniature rabbit breeds. Whereas Netherland Dwarves and Holland Lops are fond of bossing even larger rabbits around, the Polish is much more likely to settle disagreements by finding a new place to relax.

What kind of head does a Polish rabbit have?

Soon after, the Polish Rabbit was accepted by the American Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). The Polish Rabbit has a short head with full cheeks, large eyes and short ears. This rabbit breed has a short head with full cheeks, large eyes and short ears which point and touch each other all the way to the tip.

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Ruth Doyle