Why Does My Rabbit...? |
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Author:
Anne McBride
By Souvenir Press Ltd
Average Customer Rating:     
List Price: £9.99
Our Price: £48.16
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 636 EAN: 9780285635500 ISBN: 0285635506 Label: Souvenir Press Ltd Manufacturer: Souvenir Press Ltd Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 208 Publication Date: 2000-04-20 Publisher: Souvenir Press Ltd Studio: Souvenir Press Ltd |
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    Rather good book!!!, 2004-09-28 The book is very informative, and gave a lot of in depth advice without all the jargon. Very easy to understand. This book seems to emphasise more on the wild rabbit than the domestic rabbit, but is excellent reference book. A MUST read for any genuine rabbit owner.
    Informative for me and Bernard the bunny, 2006-03-02 I bought this book mainly to get into my pet Bernard's little rabbity brain and it doesn't disappoint. The book is informative whilst being humourous and uses real problems to show examples of solutions. It gives good advice to problems not usually covered in Rabbit Ownership books and tries to explain the reasons behind strange behaviour. It seems Bernard isn't just being naughty when he nibbles cables, he thinks their roots in his burrow. All in all, this is a great book and I'd recommend it to all rabbit owners - particularly owners of house rabbits.
    First class rabbit book.., 2007-12-18 This book is exceptional. Having owned two rabbits for two years, i felt i wanted to know more about them, this book fully explains how a rabbit reacts to different situations, with just about every question you could think about answered. Great if you are thinking of buying a rabbit - gives you an extact insite of just what to expect. Outlining that there is more to life for a rabbit than been shut up in a hutch. If you do already have a rabbit, and it bites, as they all do occasionally, it can explain why. Simple actions you make can cause this. And giving up and punishing it isnt necessarily the answer. Ten out of Ten.
    Informative and fun, 2003-11-07 I liked this book, it was funny, informative and dealt with alot of issues that your average pet shop book doesn't. The reason there is a section in this book that covers dog training is that once you have taught your dog to leave you can introduce it to your rabbit ensuring a happy, safe environment. What rabbit whether it lives indoors or outside wants to be harrased by the family dog all the time?
    Good reference, 2005-01-05 If you're a first time rabbit owner, it's a great reference book - I highly recommend getting the book before purchasing a pet rabbit to get an idea of what their care entails. Even for experienced owners, it's a good thing to fall back on when you can't figure out your bunny.
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