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Dwarf Rabbits As a New Pet (As a New Pet Series)

Dwarf Rabbits As a New Pet (As a New Pet Series)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hardly exhaustive, but a good place to start.
Review: As a twelve-year-old first time Dwarf Rabbit owner, I read this book countless times and reveled in the vivid color photography. Almost every color of rabbit imaginable is pictured within these pages, and almost every breed is described in a paragraph of its own. Of course, at only 64 pages, this is hardly the exhaustive guide to owning a dwarf rabbit; it's not the book you want if you're going to get serious about showing and breeding (though there is a chapter on breeding toward the end of the book). The contents also include chapters on "Considerations before Buying," "Selection," "Acclimation," "Feeding, "Care," "Behavior," and "Health," among other topics. Overall, this is the perfect book to guide an amateur bunny keeper of any age who wants the basics (and some nice pictures).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Hardly exhaustive, but a good place to start.
Review: As a twelve-year-old first time Dwarf Rabbit owner, I read this book countless times and reveled in the vivid color photography. Almost every color of rabbit imaginable is pictured within these pages, and almost every breed is described in a paragraph of its own. Of course, at only 64 pages, this is hardly the exhaustive guide to owning a dwarf rabbit; it's not the book you want if you're going to get serious about showing and breeding (though there is a chapter on breeding toward the end of the book). The contents also include chapters on "Considerations before Buying," "Selection," "Acclimation," "Feeding, "Care," "Behavior," and "Health," among other topics. Overall, this is the perfect book to guide an amateur bunny keeper of any age who wants the basics (and some nice pictures).


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