It is very important for the dwarf rabbit to consume a lot of fiber in order for its digestion to work properly. That’s why they usually give him hay, but you have to pay close attention to the quality of the hay. It should be completely dry and not accidentally musty. Coal must be available in almost unlimited quantities because it is the main food of the dwarf rabbit. Rabbits can eat plenty of vegetables, but let’s give them only low-sugar fruits, so strange as it may be, beets and apples aren’t the best choices. We can give him a salad, of course, but care must be taken to ensure that the salad comes from a place that is guaranteed to be chemical-free, because otherwise there may be a lot of toxins in the leaves that rabbits are particularly sensitive to. By the way, the amount of food in the bunny's food is approx. account for 25%. In addition to vegetables, we can also feed our pet dry food, but this should be 5% of the diet. Nutrient requirements of dwarf rabbits: crude protein: 12-14%; fat: max. 3%; fiber 16-18%.