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Rabbits (Complete Pet Owner's Manual)
by: Monika Wegler |
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Price: $8.99
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Average Rating: 3.5
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Published: 1999-04-01
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Editorial review: Here's information and advice to help you take good care of your rabbit. Topics and features include: PThe typical rabbit: its origins, temperament, life cycle, and more PExpert advice: selecting, feeding, health care, breeding, cages, and accessories PAppreciating your rabbit: understanding its body and vocal language PStep-by-step measures to keep your rabbits healthy and contented PUseful addresses and references PFilled with handsome full-color photos
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2 stars. The rabbit book
It has some good basic info... but lacks specific in depths about rabbits.
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3 stars. good first rabbit book
This was my first rabbit care book. It is typical of the ones you find in pet stores etc. It is relatively thin and has a lot of glossy rabbit pictures in it and good basic care information. Since getting it, I have found it to be a little vague in some areas of rabbit nutrition, mainly the need for timothy pellets, the mainstay of the rabbit diet, and the evils of calcium in a rabbit diet. Other than that, it is a good, inexpensive, colorful rabbit book that I did enjoy reading.
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4 stars. A good beginner book
I bought this book a couple days before getting my bunny. We have now had him for 3 days, and I am looking for a more detailed book now. It was good because it shows pictures of bunny types, is easy to read, and easy to reference.
br /The downside, it only has a little information on everything, it is a thin book. I want another one with tons of information, but this one is good for kids and referencing.
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1 stars. lacks training advice
It was an okay book, but none of the information was anything I hadn't already read on websites for free. The heading here also says it provides everything about training, but I didn't find any training advice other than getting it to stand up, stuff I don't consider training, my rabbit does those things naturally. It doesn't discuss chewing at all. I was very disappointed.
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5 stars. This Book Saved My Rabbit's Life
If you're thinking of adopting a rabbit, this is the perfect book to get for a new pet owner, seeing as how all of the information that it contains is broken down simply, in a language that is untechnical, and easily understood by rabbit owners and lovers of all ages. RABBITS: A COMPLETE PET OWNER'S MANUAL, is filled with tons of different information that rabbit owners need in order to care for their new bunny. From info about a rabbit's origins, life cycle, temperament, to info about selecting the perfect rabbit for your family, information about feeding, purchasing a cage, health care, accessories, and more.pAs someone who loves rabbits, and has owned a Holland Lop named Cinnabun for 6-years, I know first-hand that this book is a must-have. In fact, just last week, this book saved Cinnabun's life. I noticed that Cinnabun was acting strangely, and looked up his symptoms in Monika Wegler's RABBITS. I soon found out that Cinnabun was suffering from Snuffles, a deadly upper respiratory infection. The vet informed me that had one more day passed, Cinnabun would have surely died. It has now been a week, and Cinnabun is not only feeling better, but is back to his old ways, and I have this book to thank. The easy-to-understand chapter about health care is amazing. A true must-have! pErika Sorocco
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