One Hundred Ways to a Happy Bunny
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Average customer review:Product Description
Does a bunny prefer listening to Mozart or watching TV? How can you tell if your bunny is getting too fat? If you want to know the answers to these questions and more, this is the perfect book for you! The ideal companion for bunny-lovers everywhere, these great tips by much-loved author Celia Haddon will ensure that you find yourself with a very happy bunny on your hands!
A bunny is for life, not just for Easter. For twelve years you will live with a loving twitching nose, two long ears and a fluffy tail. Human loyalty and love is what makes a happy bunny.
Tame a frightened bunny by sitting on the floor and reading a book...Food treats help too!
Start gently training your bunny with tiny food rewards. Rabbits will respond to human words such as ‘No’, ‘Stop’, ‘Come’, ‘Bedtime’ and ‘Into your Box'...sometimes they know what you want them to do but still won’t do it, just like humans, really.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #11422 in Books
- Published on: 2007-02-15
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 96 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Celia Haddon is a best-selling anthologist whose books have sold well over 1,000,000 copies worldwide. She is currently the Daily Telegraph's pet agony aunt and a famous lover and worshipper of cats, having lived with them and loved them since she was a child. She has compiled a number of anthologies in their honour. She is also compiler of the best-selling ONE HUNDRED WAYS... range, and is one of the patrons of the Rabbit Welfare Association.
Customer Reviews
Small in size, big in welfare.
Rabbits have a lousy time in our society. They live in small hutches, ignored, fed the wrong stuff, and left in solitary confinement. This book tells you what a rabbit needs not just to be healthy but to be happy. Read it and buy it for anybody who is thinking of getting one.
Bunny love
This is an adorable little book, filled with lovely ideas of how to bond with your pet. It's very cute, and simple enough for most kids to understand, but it's equally enjoyable for adults. Rabbits require more attention and care than you might realise, and this book gives you suggestions for easy ways to make your bunny feel at home. It can take a lot of work to get your rabbit to be trusting and affectionate, but these easy steps help you towards a rewarding goal. Share the bunny love!
Cute book, useful info
Really cutesy book with some good info. Feels like it was geared towards children. If you've read any other books about rabbits it's quite redundant.



