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Living with a House Rabbit

Living with a House Rabbit
By Linda Dykes, Helen Flack

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #22581 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-06
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 128 pages

Editorial Reviews

Synopsis
Since the early 1990s, house rabbits have grown in popularity as pets, and this is the first book available to guide the owner through the experience of owning these wonderful pets. There is a fund of information on health care, feeding and grooming - everything you need to know in order to raise a happy rabbit as a cherished member of your household.


Customer Reviews

A must for house rabbit owners5
After making the decision to buy a house rabbit I waited for the publication of this book, and I wasn't disappointed. It contains vital information on choosing and introducing a rabbit to your home. How to befriend your rabbit over the first days and how much damage to furniture and carpet to expect. What to feed your bunny and how to interpret your pet's behaviour. Help with training and a comprehensive health check section. An excellent book which has been referred to constantly.

Not just for people with houserabbits5
This is a great book. It covers every topic from your bunnies health, the right diet, your rabbits behaviour and what they are trying to tell you! It is very well laid out and illustrated beautifully with several photographs of different breeds of bunnies.

The emphasis is on the houserabbit but the information it contains is valuable for bunny owners with the outdoor bunny like myself.

It is an addictive read with some humour and if you are a real bunny lover you won't be able to put it down.

A good guide to keeping house rabbits4
This is a very informative guide to keeping house rabbits in the UK. It contains useful information about introducing a new rabbit to your home, housing and bunny-proofing, training, rabbit behaviour and bonding, trouble-shooting, healthcare and nutrition. There are colour photographs throughout and the book is an excellent reference guide for any house rabbit owner.

I was surprised to find the book didn't have an index, although all the information is in clear chapter sections so it's fairly easy to find what you're looking for, even if you're just browsing. There is a detailed section at the end on house rabbit healthcare which is useful, as well as info on recommended UK vaccinations and other preventative procedures. Highly recommended.