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What pet project is doing we are using the internet technology and some resources by which we can increase public awaren...
19/03/2021

What pet project is doing we are using the internet technology and some resources by which we can increase public awareness of the adoptable pets we are trying to increase the overall effectiveness of pet adoption progress across Pakistan to extend the euthanasia of adoptable pets and we are dealing with fine quality of pet animals. We are sharing our breed sheets, adoption profiles, name lists, our advice about behaviour,health, nutrition, and much more,pet project is here to help you and guide you throughout the life journey of your small friend.

Hotot Dwarf Contrary to popular belief, the Dwarf Hotot is not a miniature version of the larger Hotot, but was develope...
13/03/2021

Hotot Dwarf
Contrary to popular belief, the Dwarf Hotot is not a miniature version of the larger Hotot, but was developed by crossing several breeds with the normal-sized Hotot. The original Hotot was developed in France at the beginning of the 20th century by Baroness Bernard. The Dwarf variety was the result of breeding efforts in both East and West Germany in the 1970s. Two breeders independently bred the same rabbit, but came together to cross them. They used both the White Hotot and the Netherland Dwarf to create the Dwarf Hotot.

In 1970, Elizabeth Forstinger of California brought seven Dwarf Hotots from West Germany to the United States and began showing them in 1980. Two years later, the American Dwarf Hotot Rabbit Club was created, and the breed was recognized by the American Rabbit Breeder’s Association (ARBA) in 1983. The Dwarf Hotot is also known as the ‘eyes of the fancy’, a name whose origin is made apparent as soon as you first see these striking bunnies.

08/03/2021

Top quality of Neither land dwarf
Bunnies available for sale in most rare and very beautiful colours.
Age upto 50 to 55 days.
Trio sets are also available.
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03/03/2021

Name: Netherland
Gender: Male
Age: 11 Months
Color: Californian
Location: Karachi ,Bufferzone.
About the Netherland Rabbit Breed:

Netherland bunny is a very popular rabbit breed not only in US but also around the world. These cute critters are adorable, gentle, playful and one of the favorite for pet after cats and dogs. Compared to a dog or a cat, bunnies are actually a very low-maintenance pet. They are playful, friendly, don’t make too much noise, don’t bite and scratch or chew up furniture. Netherland dwarfs are especially great as pets as they are small in size and make it very easy to take care. Anyone looking for an indoor pet cat or dog should really consider bunnies as they do make great pets. Smaller than a cat but larger than a hamster, they really make great cuddle buddies for young kids.
Northland, as the name suggests were first bred in Holland. White dwarf rabbits in Holland are known as “Pol” hence the term Polish rabbit. Netherland dwarf’s origin had been widely accepted as a result of an accidental breeding of a Polish rabbit and small breed wild rabbit in the early 1900 in the Netherlands. The Northland Dwarfs breed was made popular by their small size, cute faces, cuddly bodies and fairly calm demeanor. The bunnies made their way into hearts of people in UK as early as 1940s and over the next 25 years they were already making US their homes. American Rabbit Breeders Association or ARBA, is the one entity that tracks all rabbit breeds in US and per the records, they accepted Netherland Rabbit officially as a breed in 1969.

27/02/2021

Neither land draft
Bunnies available for sale
Age 40 to 45 days
Gender: 2 females
Location: Bufferzone karachi
Cargo available all over Pakistan

Name: Netherland Gender: MaleAge: 11 MonthsColor: Black and Tan Location: Karachi ,Bufferzone.About the Netherland Rabbi...
25/02/2021

Name: Netherland
Gender: Male
Age: 11 Months
Color: Black and Tan
Location: Karachi ,Bufferzone.
About the Netherland Rabbit Breed:

Netherland bunny is a very popular rabbit breed not only in US but also around the world. These cute critters are adorable, gentle, playful and one of the favorite for pet after cats and dogs. Compared to a dog or a cat, bunnies are actually a very low-maintenance pet. They are playful, friendly, don’t make too much noise, don’t bite and scratch or chew up furniture. Netherland dwarfs are especially great as pets as they are small in size and make it very easy to take care. Anyone looking for an indoor pet cat or dog should really consider bunnies as they do make great pets. Smaller than a cat but larger than a hamster, they really make great cuddle buddies for young kids.
Northland, as the name suggests were first bred in Holland. White dwarf rabbits in Holland are known as “Pol” hence the term Polish rabbit. Netherland dwarf’s origin had been widely accepted as a result of an accidental breeding of a Polish rabbit and small breed wild rabbit in the early 1900 in the Netherlands. The Northland Dwarfs breed was made popular by their small size, cute faces, cuddly bodies and fairly calm demeanor. The bunnies made their way into hearts of people in UK as early as 1940s and over the next 25 years they were already making US their homes. American Rabbit Breeders Association or ARBA, is the one entity that tracks all rabbit breeds in US and per the records, they accepted Netherland Rabbit officially as a breed in 1969.

Name: NetherlandGender: MaleAge: 11 MonthsColor: Black and Tan Location: Karachi ,Bufferzone.About the Netherland Dwarf ...
25/02/2021

Name: Netherland
Gender: Male
Age: 11 Months
Color: Black and Tan
Location: Karachi ,Bufferzone.
About the Netherland Dwarf Rabbit Breed:

Netherland dwarf bunny is a very popular rabbit breed not only in US but also around the world. These cute critters are adorable, gentle, playful and one of the favorite for pet after cats and dogs. Compared to a dog or a cat, bunnies are actually a very low-maintenance pet. They are playful, friendly, don’t make too much noise, don’t bite and scratch or chew up furniture. Netherland dwarfs are especially great as pets as they are small in size and make it very easy to take care. Anyone looking for an indoor pet cat or dog should really consider bunnies as they do make great pets. Smaller than a cat but larger than a hamster, they really make great cuddle buddies for young kids.
Northland Dwarfs, as the name suggests were first bred in Holland. White dwarf rabbits in Holland are known as “Pol” hence the term Polish rabbit. Netherland dwarf’s origin had been widely accepted as a result of an accidental breeding of a Polish rabbit and small breed wild rabbit in the early 1900 in the Netherlands. The Northland Dwarfs breed was made popular by their small size, cute faces, cuddly bodies and fairly calm demeanor. The bunnies made their way into hearts of people in UK as early as 1940s and over the next 25 years they were already making US their homes. American Rabbit Breeders Association or ARBA, is the one entity that tracks all rabbit breeds in US and per the records, they accepted Netherland Dwarf Rabbit officially as a breed in 1969.

24/02/2021

Name: hotot dwarf
Gender: male
Age: almost 11 month
Color: white
Location: Bufferzone, karachi
Contrary to popular belief, the Dwarf Hotot is not a miniature version of the larger Hotot, but was developed by crossing several breeds with the normal-sized Hotot. The original Hotot was developed in France at the beginning of the 20th century by Baroness Bernard. The Dwarf variety was the result of breeding efforts in both East and West Germany in the 1970s. Two breeders independently bred the same rabbit, but came together to cross them. They used both the White Hotot and the Netherland Dwarf to create the Dwarf Hotot.

In 1970, Elizabeth Forstinger of California brought seven Dwarf Hotots from West Germany to the United States and began showing them in 1980. Two years later, the American Dwarf Hotot Rabbit Club was created, and the breed was recognized by the American Rabbit Breeder’s Association (ARBA) in 1983. The Dwarf Hotot is also known as the ‘eyes of the fancy’, a name whose origin is made apparent as soon as you first see these striking bunnies.

What pet project is doing we are using the internet technology and some resources by which we can increase public awaren...
17/02/2021

What pet project is doing we are using the internet technology and some resources by which we can increase public awareness of the adoptable pets we are trying to increase the overall effectiveness of pet adoption progress across Pakistan to extend the euthanasia of adoptable pets and we are dealing with fine quality of pet animals. We are sharing our breed sheets, adoption profiles, name lists, our advice about behaviour,health, nutrition, and much more. pet project is here to help you and guide you throughout the life journey of your small friend.

15/02/2021

Name: hotot dwarf
Gender: male female both
Age: almost 11 month a
Color: white
Location: Bufferzone, karachi
Contrary to popular belief, the Dwarf Hotot is not a miniature version of the larger Hotot, but was developed by crossing several breeds with the normal-sized Hotot. The original Hotot was developed in France at the beginning of the 20th century by Baroness Bernard. The Dwarf variety was the result of breeding efforts in both East and West Germany in the 1970s. Two breeders independently bred the same rabbit, but came together to cross them. They used both the White Hotot and the Netherland Dwarf to create the Dwarf Hotot.

In 1970, Elizabeth Forstinger of California brought seven Dwarf Hotots from West Germany to the United States and began showing them in 1980. Two years later, the American Dwarf Hotot Rabbit Club was created, and the breed was recognized by the American Rabbit Breeder’s Association (ARBA) in 1983. The Dwarf Hotot is also known as the ‘eyes of the fancy’, a name whose origin is made apparent as soon as you first see these striking bunnies.

10/02/2021

Name: New Zealand White
Age: 3 months bunnies
Colour: White
Location: Bufferzone, karachi
The New Zealand is a breed of rabbit, which despite the name, is American in origin. The breed originated in California, possibly from rabbits imported from New Zealand. New Zealand rabbits are available in five colors recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders' Association (ARBA): white, red, black, blue, and broken. Crossbreeding can result in many other variations, such as gold tipped steel and chestnut agouti. They average 10–12 lb (4.5–5.4 kg) with the does being slightly larger than the bucks. New Zealands are bred for meat, pelts, show, and laboratory uses, being the most commonly used breed of rabbit both for testing and meat production. They are also bred as pet rabbits but mostly breed for meat.

08/02/2021

Name: hotot dwarf
Gender: male female both
Age: almost 11 month a
Color: white
Location: Bufferzone, karachi
Contrary to popular belief, the Dwarf Hotot is not a miniature version of the larger Hotot, but was developed by crossing several breeds with the normal-sized Hotot. The original Hotot was developed in France at the beginning of the 20th century by Baroness Bernard. The Dwarf variety was the result of breeding efforts in both East and West Germany in the 1970s. Two breeders independently bred the same rabbit, but came together to cross them. They used both the White Hotot and the Netherland Dwarf to create the Dwarf Hotot.

In 1970, Elizabeth Forstinger of California brought seven Dwarf Hotots from West Germany to the United States and began showing them in 1980. Two years later, the American Dwarf Hotot Rabbit Club was created, and the breed was recognized by the American Rabbit Breeder’s Association (ARBA) in 1983. The Dwarf Hotot is also known as the ‘eyes of the fancy’, a name whose origin is made apparent as soon as you first see these striking bunnies.

Name: Netherland DwarfGender: MaleAge: 11 MonthsColor: White HimalayanLocation: Karachi ,Bufferzone.About the Netherland...
03/02/2021

Name: Netherland Dwarf
Gender: Male
Age: 11 Months
Color: White Himalayan
Location: Karachi ,Bufferzone.
About the Netherland Dwarf Rabbit Breed:

Netherland dwarf bunny is a very popular rabbit breed not only in US but also around the world. These cute critters are adorable, gentle, playful and one of the favorite for pet after cats and dogs. Compared to a dog or a cat, bunnies are actually a very low-maintenance pet. They are playful, friendly, don’t make too much noise, don’t bite and scratch or chew up furniture. Netherland dwarfs are especially great as pets as they are small in size and make it very easy to take care. Anyone looking for an indoor pet cat or dog should really consider bunnies as they do make great pets. Smaller than a cat but larger than a hamster, they really make great cuddle buddies for young kids.
Northland Dwarfs, as the name suggests were first bred in Holland. White dwarf rabbits in Holland are known as “Pol” hence the term Polish rabbit. Netherland dwarf’s origin had been widely accepted as a result of an accidental breeding of a Polish rabbit and small breed wild rabbit in the early 1900 in the Netherlands. The Northland Dwarfs breed was made popular by their small size, cute faces, cuddly bodies and fairly calm demeanor. The bunnies made their way into hearts of people in UK as early as 1940s and over the next 25 years they were already making US their homes. American Rabbit Breeders Association or ARBA, is the one entity that tracks all rabbit breeds in US and per the records, they accepted Netherland Dwarf Rabbit officially as a breed in 1969.

03/02/2021

Name: Netherland Dwarf
Gender: Female
Age: 1 year Old
Color: Sable
Location: Karachi ,Bufferzone.
About the Netherland Dwarf Rabbit Breed:

Netherland dwarf bunny is a very popular rabbit breed not only in US but also around the world. These cute critters are adorable, gentle, playful and one of the favorite for pet after cats and dogs. Compared to a dog or a cat, bunnies are actually a very low-maintenance pet. They are playful, friendly, don’t make too much noise, don’t bite and scratch or chew up furniture. Netherland dwarfs are especially great as pets as they are small in size and make it very easy to take care. Anyone looking for an indoor pet cat or dog should really consider bunnies as they do make great pets. Smaller than a cat but larger than a hamster, they really make great cuddle buddies for young kids.
Northland Dwarfs, as the name suggests were first bred in Holland. White dwarf rabbits in Holland are known as “Pol” hence the term Polish rabbit. Netherland dwarf’s origin had been widely accepted as a result of an accidental breeding of a Polish rabbit and small breed wild rabbit in the early 1900 in the Netherlands. The Northland Dwarfs breed was made popular by their small size, cute faces, cuddly bodies and fairly calm demeanor. The bunnies made their way into hearts of people in UK as early as 1940s and over the next 25 years they were already making US their homes. American Rabbit Breeders Association or ARBA, is the one entity that tracks all rabbit breeds in US and per the records, they accepted Netherland Dwarf Rabbit officially as a breed in 1969.

03/02/2021

Name: Netherland Dwarf
Gender: Male
Age: 11 Months
Color: White Himalayan
Location: Karachi ,Bufferzone.
About the Netherland Dwarf Rabbit Breed:

Netherland dwarf bunny is a very popular rabbit breed not only in US but also around the world. These cute critters are adorable, gentle, playful and one of the favorite for pet after cats and dogs. Compared to a dog or a cat, bunnies are actually a very low-maintenance pet. They are playful, friendly, don’t make too much noise, don’t bite and scratch or chew up furniture. Netherland dwarfs are especially great as pets as they are small in size and make it very easy to take care. Anyone looking for an indoor pet cat or dog should really consider bunnies as they do make great pets. Smaller than a cat but larger than a hamster, they really make great cuddle buddies for young kids.
Northland Dwarfs, as the name suggests were first bred in Holland. White dwarf rabbits in Holland are known as “Pol” hence the term Polish rabbit. Netherland dwarf’s origin had been widely accepted as a result of an accidental breeding of a Polish rabbit and small breed wild rabbit in the early 1900 in the Netherlands. The Northland Dwarfs breed was made popular by their small size, cute faces, cuddly bodies and fairly calm demeanor. The bunnies made their way into hearts of people in UK as early as 1940s and over the next 25 years they were already making US their homes. American Rabbit Breeders Association or ARBA, is the one entity that tracks all rabbit breeds in US and per the records, they accepted Netherland Dwarf Rabbit officially as a breed in 1969.

03/02/2021

Name: Hotot Dwarf
Gender: Male
Age: 11 Months
Color: White
Location: Karachi ,Bufferzone.

History About Hotot Dwarf:

Contrary to popular belief, the Dwarf Hotot is not a miniature version of the larger Hotot, but was developed by crossing several breeds with the normal-sized Hotot. The original Hotot was developed in France at the beginning of the 20th century by Baroness Bernard. The Dwarf variety was the result of breeding efforts in both East and West Germany in the 1970s. Two breeders independently bred the same rabbit, but came together to cross them. They used both the White Hotot and the Netherland Dwarf to create the Dwarf Hotot.

In 1970, Elizabeth Forstinger of California brought seven Dwarf Hotots from West Germany to the United States and began showing them in 1980. Two years later, the American Dwarf Hotot Rabbit Club was created, and the breed was recognized by the American Rabbit Breeder’s Association (ARBA) in 1983. The Dwarf Hotot is also known as the ‘eyes of the fancy’, a name whose origin is made apparent as soon as you first see these striking bunnies.

Name: Netherland DwarfGender: FemaleAge: 1 year Old Color: Sable Location: Karachi ,Bufferzone.About the Netherland Dwar...
03/02/2021

Name: Netherland Dwarf
Gender: Female
Age: 1 year Old
Color: Sable
Location: Karachi ,Bufferzone.
About the Netherland Dwarf Rabbit Breed:

Netherland dwarf bunny is a very popular rabbit breed not only in US but also around the world. These cute critters are adorable, gentle, playful and one of the favorite for pet after cats and dogs. Compared to a dog or a cat, bunnies are actually a very low-maintenance pet. They are playful, friendly, don’t make too much noise, don’t bite and scratch or chew up furniture. Netherland dwarfs are especially great as pets as they are small in size and make it very easy to take care. Anyone looking for an indoor pet cat or dog should really consider bunnies as they do make great pets. Smaller than a cat but larger than a hamster, they really make great cuddle buddies for young kids.
Northland Dwarfs, as the name suggests were first bred in Holland. White dwarf rabbits in Holland are known as “Pol” hence the term Polish rabbit. Netherland dwarf’s origin had been widely accepted as a result of an accidental breeding of a Polish rabbit and small breed wild rabbit in the early 1900 in the Netherlands. The Northland Dwarfs breed was made popular by their small size, cute faces, cuddly bodies and fairly calm demeanor. The bunnies made their way into hearts of people in UK as early as 1940s and over the next 25 years they were already making US their homes. American Rabbit Breeders Association or ARBA, is the one entity that tracks all rabbit breeds in US and per the records, they accepted Netherland Dwarf Rabbit officially as a breed in 1969.



Name: Hotot dwarfGender: MaleAge: 11 monthsColor: White Location: Karachi ,Bufferzone.History of Dwarf Hotot:Contrary to...
03/02/2021

Name: Hotot dwarf
Gender: Male
Age: 11 months
Color: White
Location: Karachi ,Bufferzone.
History of Dwarf Hotot:

Contrary to popular belief, the Dwarf Hotot is not a miniature version of the larger Hotot, but was developed by crossing several breeds with the normal-sized Hotot. The original Hotot was developed in France at the beginning of the 20th century by Baroness Bernard. The Dwarf variety was the result of breeding efforts in both East and West Germany in the 1970s. Two breeders independently bred the same rabbit, but came together to cross them. They used both the White Hotot and the Netherland Dwarf to create the Dwarf Hotot.

In 1970, Elizabeth Forstinger of California brought seven Dwarf Hotots from West Germany to the United States and began showing them in 1980. Two years later, the American Dwarf Hotot Rabbit Club was created, and the breed was recognized by the American Rabbit Breeder’s Association (ARBA) in 1983. The Dwarf Hotot is also known as the ‘eyes of the fancy’, a name whose origin is made apparent as soon as you first see these striking bunnies.
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22/01/2021

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