Who can resist a soft, cuddly rabbit? If your parents can but you can’t, you’ll need to learn as much as possible about this pet to convince them you can take care of one. The key to raising healthy and happy rabbits is knowing what they need. You might be surprised to learn that they need a lot. They need a quiet place to live—indoors—where they feel safe. (Yes, rabbits can be litter trained!) It’s amazing how much they eat, and they should be fed twice a day. Most important, they need your love. A happy rabbit has a human that spends time with it every day. If you’ve got plenty of time and the love, a rabbit might just be the right pet for you. Can you convince your parents to agree?
"Written specifically for the pet rabbit owner, this book is your first step towards caring for and understanding your bunny"--Back cover.
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Explains how to train rabbits to live in a home with humans and other animals, and offers advice for their feeding, grooming, and health care
But keeping a bunny is not easy. They have special requirements that you should learn about so that your relationship with your pet will be healthy. Go over the pages of this book and learn all about your pet bunnies. Good luck!
This book will include information on how to care for rabbits. It can be used as an introduction to having a pet, or as a reviewer if there is a need to remember certain tips later on. Read this book to your little ones today!
Don't worry, this Pet Rabbit Care Book includes all of the things you need to know if you want to bring a new pet bunny into your home. Get your questions answered with in-depth information on: Bunny Basics -Is a rabbit a good pet for me?
School of Veterinary Medicine and the Portland Veterinary Medical Association's continuing education series. Dr. Burgess has been recognized ... She got the rabbit bug after a fellow student brought rabbits to class for show and tell.
Many pet rabbits develop problems which could be avoided if their living conditions were adapted to allow them to follow their natural instincts, and in this important book Anne McBride explains how this can be done and why it should.
Rabbits are becoming more popular as house pets.
With more and more pet owners choosing to keep their rabbits indoors full time, this informative guide lays out practical information for making rabbits a healthy part of any family.