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stop taking care of your rabbit the hard way ... "the definitive guide for rabbit owners reveals little known secrets that give your bunny a happy, healthy, home life"
"i used to have a cute grey dwarf rabbit as a pet, and i litter trained him and just let him hop around the house...no cage. We'd play "tag" in the yard. He was awesome he never did learn to not chew on the power cables, though but i love rabbits...and i've been daydreaming of getting another one day i saw your book and figured...i'll read up... I thought i knew a lot, but i learned so much from your book, and it was fun to read it was very personal, and obviously written by a rabbit lover with a lot of personal experience, not someone hired by a publisher to research and write about something abstract. If you're a rabbit lover, you can definitely learn something from this book and...it made me want to go get a rabbit and bring him home immediately " - mindi abair, beverly hills ca www.mindiabair.com
from: karla the rabbit girl wednesday, 10:43 a.m. Let's face it, training and taking care of a new pet rabbit is tough there's no doubt, it's probably the most difficult lesson for any rabbit owner to learn. I ve come across way too many folks who think pet rabbits are like dogs or cats it s no wonder that 70% of abandoned rabbits are done so after only 3 months
i m not saying this to keep you away from owning a pet rabbit they can be the most rewarding, trusting and sweetest pets but you must ...read more detail
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