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Rabbits: A Complete Pet Owner's Manual : Everything About Purchase, Care, Nutrition, Grooming, Behavior, and Training (Complete Pet Owner's Manual)

Rabbits: A Complete Pet Owner's Manual : Everything About Purchase, Care, Nutrition, Grooming, Behavior, and Training (Complete Pet Owner's Manual)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I wish I got this b4 getting Belle
Review: I got a rabbit and was clueless about them.
I wished I had gotten this book b4 hand. They are very much work.
This is a very helpful guide in my opinion.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This Book Saved My Rabbit's Life
Review: 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.

As 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!

Erika Sorocco

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Nice, Little Start, But Not Quite Enough
Review: This was the first book I picked up on rabbit care. I had found an abandoned rabbit in a vacant lot and planned to catch it on a Saturday. I went to a pet store that morning, grabbed this book, which was the only one on rabbits in the store, and used it to just get started. I caught the rabbit that night and sat on the bathroom floor in a pile of oat hay and carrots, flipping through the book and just not seeing answers about how my little friend was going to fit into my life and household.

It had a few basics that I really needed to know, but just did not delve deeply enough into how to care for rabbits. It also seemed to focus on the topic/issue of children as rabbit owners, which contradicts a bit the advice in the more complete Harriman book on house rabbits. (Children are a bit too rough and tumble for timid and fragile rabbits and Harriman recommends waiting till the kids are big or just getting a really big rabbit.)

I would recommend it for a child to read to get a general idea of how to care for a rabbit, but not for someone who seriously wants to take excellent care of a rabbit as housepet. The photos were lovely, I must say, and it does describe breeds a little bit.


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