Feeding approach
Keep hay as the core input, and record pellet/vegetable ratio plus new-food introduction timeline to identify mismatch factors.
Weight management
Observe weekly weight together with appetite and stool volume; trend deviation often appears before obvious clinical signs.
Immunization management
Follow exotic-pet clinic recommendations, and record vaccination date with short-term appetite/behavior changes.
Parasite-control management
Avoid cross-species medication carryover. Record recommendation source, product name, and dosage evidence.
Visit and recording advice
When abnormalities appear, first record feeding changes before onset and the stool timeline; this improves triage efficiency at clinic visits.
Practical points
Keep a compact log of hay intake + stool status + activity level; this is usually enough for early warning.
Breed breakdown (click for details)
Netherland Dwarf
Height: about 20 to 25 cm( ãcompact body type)
Weight: Typical adult 0.9 to 1.3 kg(clear individual variation)
Lifespan: about 7 to 12 years(can be longer with good care)
Eyes: Eyes are large and round; periocular discharge and scratching should be distinguished from dental and nasolacrimal issues.
Mini Lop
Height: about 25 to 35 cm(distinct lop-ear trait)
Weight: Typical adult 1.4 to 2.2 kg
Lifespan: about 7 to 14 years(large individual variation)
Eyes: Eyes are soft and rounded; periocular moisture should be differentiated among tear overflow, infection, and secondary dental causes.
Lionhead
Height: about 25 to 33 cm(mane encircling the head and neck)
Weight: Typical adult 1.2 to 1.8 kg
Lifespan: about 8 to 11 years(for reference only)
Eyes: Eyes are bright; when the mane blocks visibility, inspect the conjunctiva and eye-corner discharge by gently parting the fur.
New Zealand
Height: about 38 to 50 cm( )
Weight: Typical adult 3.5 to 5.5 kg(large differences by sex and use case)
Lifespan: about 5 to 10 years(depends on husbandry purpose and individual)
Eyes: Eyes are often red or pale depending on the individual; light sensitivity and discharge should be assessed together with environment and respiratory status.
Angora
Height: about 35 to 45 cm(long coatãbody size depends on lineage)
Weight: Typical adult 2 to 3.5 kg(coat volume can affect visual impression of weight)
Lifespan: about 7 to 12 years(strongly affected by care intensity)
Eyes: Eyes are easily obscured by long fur; regular periocular cleaning and checks for conjunctivitis and corneal irritation are required.
Holland Lop
Height: about 25 to 35 cm
Weight: Typical adult 1.3 to 2 kg
Lifespan: about 7 to 12 years
Eyes: Keep the periocular area clean; tear staining should be assessed together with possible dental issues.
Rex Rabbit
Height: about 30 to 40 cm
Weight: Typical adult 2.5 to 4.5 kg
Lifespan: about 7 to 11 years
Eyes: Eyes are typically bright; abnormal discharge should be evaluated together with dust load and ventilation.
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