E-book Category: Animals E-book Title: Your Pet Rabbit Guide Author: Mary Barnes Book Description: Looking for a SPECIAL Pet? Fascinated With the Unusual?
Want to Know More about Owning and Caring for a Cuddly Rabbit?
Find out how to Fulfill Your Dream of Owning Your Own Rabbit!
Unusual pets are popular, interesting and can be a great experience! If the normal dogs and cats just aren't your thing, owning an unusual pet can be just the thing. Not only are they cute and cuddly, your pet rabbit has his or her own distinct personality.
Whatever your interest, exotic pets have different needs and equipment from your standard pets, so getting the right information will help you get the pet you want and ensure it enjoys a long and healthy life.
What Special Needs Do Bunnies Have?
There are some definite elements you need to consider before you make your selection. Will your rabbit need a special cage or heater? What will your rabbit eat?
Who will care for your pet if you need to be away for any period of time. This is an important consideration. Rabbit care is not like a simple cat or dog. Their care can be tricky for the uninitiated!
Where Can You Find the Answers?
Before you get your pet you can get the important information you need right here! Find answers to common questions about rabbit ownership and prepare for bringing your pet rabbit home!
All the basic information is here, from where to buy, to what to feed and how to find the RIGHT one for you. . .
- Why do you want a rabbit? No, that's not a trick question.
- Are there any legal issues in your area that might affect your ownership?
- What are the risks (if any involved)?
- Where should you buy your rabbit?
- Where do you take your rabbit for health problems?
- What special care will your rabbit require?
- Choosing your rabbit
- Health insurance for your rabbit
- Things to consider BEFORE you buy
- Choosing your rabbit
- Handling your rabbit
- Housing and feeding
Whether you already have a bunny in mind, or are open to new possibilities, owning a rabbit is a rewarding experience for the right person - being prepared in advance will help you make the commitment and bring you and your pet years of pleasure!
If you are serious about owning an exotic pet, there's no better place to get all the answers you need to get started...
About The Author
Mary Barnes
Mary Barnes has had several rabbits as well as pets of various kinds.
She says that the bond that can develop between a rabbit and its owner is as special as that enjoyed by people with any other kind of pet.
"In some ways, "said Mary, "it can be more special because the rabbit retains more characteristics of its wild forebears and it's wonderful to feel the bond that develops between the rabbit and its owner."
"Every rabbit is different - each has its own magic appeal."
Mary's aim with her first book is to help people to appreciate the benefits of owning your own pet rabbit and to know how to get the most enjoyment from your wonderful years together.
I have tried to make everything as simple as possible for people that are thinking about getting their first rabbit and provide the best advice I can for all rabbit owners.
Contents Introduction
Before You Buy Your First Pet Rabbit Local Regulations Your Rabbit's Hutch Hands-on Care Expenses Impact on Your Family Daily Care Impact on Your Home Waste Products Other Pets
The Right Vet for You and Your Rabbit Before You Contact a Veterinarian Premises Cost Access First Visit Transporting your Rabbit:
Health Insurance for Your Rabbit Choosing Your Rabbit Handling Your Rabbit Health Check Professional Advice is worth every cent Eating Its Droppings is Okay!
Bonding, Bathing and Brushing Bunny Body Language Sound Signals Litter Box Training Taking Your Rabbit for a Walk Discipline Beginning to Bond Brushing your Bunny Don't Bath Your Bunny! Take Care when Cutting Fur Examine their Ears Checking Your Rabbits Teeth Nail Clipping
Housing Your Rabbit Outside Cages Keeping Your Rabbit Inside Be Careful with ALL Plants
When You Are Away
Feeding Your Rabbit
Some Common Problems Arthritis Coccidia Blood in Urine Broken Bones Myxomatosis Dirty Bottom Drooling Gastric Stasis Heatstroke Tilted Head
When to Say Goodbye
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