The listing, Rabbit Handbook: A Family Guide To Buying, Keeping & Breeding. If you love (raising) bunnies-Get It! has ended.
Easter is not far, spring is winking, but having a rabbit for a pet is a year round responsibility!
When I was a kid I got a cute bunny for my birthday. Today, research proves that having a furry companion by your side reduced the odds of suffering heart attacks and in general will make you happier. Although I strongly believe dogs are indeed man's (and in my case woman's) best friends, not everyone can afford to accommodate canines or felines. Raising a rabbit though does not mean it's not as serious or time consuming. If you treat your pet right, with ample affection and quality treats, your care would be rewarded with his/her unconditional love. They will never deny you what people would. Here is a real chance to learn more about rabbits:
You are bidding on Rabbit Handbook: A Family Guide To Buying, Keeping & Breeding-from 2000 written by David Taylor. Excellent Used Condition-Like New. Very informative all color 96 pages softcover. As we have dogs at this time we cannot have bunnies too, but you can! They are cuties for sure so no wonder from Disney to other fairy tales they have featured highly in history.
The pet rabbit population of the United States is well over ten million...and rapidly multiplying! Carrying less risk of diseases for their human companions than do domestic dogs or cats, rabbits are gentle, responsive, amenable, cuddly, clever, intelligent, and inexpensive. In sum, they're ideal pets and they deserve the best of human attention. Veterinarian surgeon David Taylor reveals how to care for your rabbit, including an overview of the hare's origins in Spain, identifying features of the various breeds, their behavior and biology, finding the right rabbit for you, good housing for longevity, and looking out for signs of illness. Interspersed throughout are "Did You Know?" sidebars featuring little-known facts about our beloved furry friends.
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