As of right now, I would say no. The ears are too long and the head doesn't have the shape of a Nethie.
I agree with majorv, she doesn't look like a Netherland Dwarf to me either. The ears are far too long and she doesn't have the compact body/face.
Sorry! She might still be a dwarf mix of some kind though. Just not Netherland.
I really wouldn't worry about size--some of our mini ones have been the most active (getting into and on things) while our larger bunnies were active but never wrecked anything. Our biggest was a 20 pound Checkered Giant and she was a sweeetie that loved being cuddled, while our smaller rabbits were more into house demolition.
Yup. The smaller breeds need just as much (if not more) space than larger breeds because of their tendency to be much higher in energy!
It is quite rare for a pet store/shop to sell genuine purebred rabbits anyway. Breeders with actual pure breeds sell them directly and for much more.
Mixed breeds are just as cute, though, and often more healthy anyway.
She is so cute! But I agree that she is probably not a purebred Netherland Dwarf.
Honestly, in my personal experience the bigger bunnies tend to be calmer and utilize less exercise space than the spicy little bunnies. Of course there are exceptions and rabbits are highly individual! Good news is, at this point it time she doesn't look like she'll grow up to be very large. Congratulations on your new baby and enjoy her.
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