General CareThese are good general rabbit care books covering a variety of subjects pertaining to the health, grooming, housing and care of house rabbits. | Living With a House Rabbit (Hardcover) by Linda Dykes & Helen FlackThis book covers every aspect of house rabbit ownership and care. It includes a nose-to-tail health guide to ensure that the rabbit remains fit and healthy. | | A House Rabbit Primer: Understanding and Caring for Your Companion Rabbit by Lucile C. MooreAll aspects of rabbit care for both new and experienced pet rabbit owners are discussed in this handbook. Detailed information on how to house, feed, and train rabbits is provided, with a comprehensive medical section on creating a first aid kit, diagnosing different rabbit diseases, and giving emergency care. | | The Essential Rabbit by Betsy Sikora Siino Packed with interesting sidebars, the book discusses bringing your new pet home, feeding, grooming. Also included are chapters on health and training. | | The Simple Guide to Rabbits by Bobbye Land
This full-color softcover book is an excellent read for both new
bunny owners or those who already have one. This is a complete
guide to the essentials of housing, feeding and behavior, as well as
training, taming, healthcare, grooming and more. | | Rabbits (Complete Pet Owner's Manuals) by Monika Wegler Advice and instruction. Covers purchase, general care, maintenance and much more. Text emphasizes the basics and is easy for all readers to understand. | | Rabbits for Dummies by Audrey PaviaRabbits For Dummies lets you take a well-informed look before hopping headlong into the wonderful world of rabbit ownership. This fun, entertaining book fills you in on everything you need to know to successfully adopt, nurture, live with and love a rabbit. | | The Rabbit Handbook (Barron's Pet Handbooks) by Karen Gendron, Michele Earle-Bridges
To thrive rabbits need to be properly housed,
fed and protected from diseases and parasites. This book gives
detailed advice on keeping and breeding healthy, content rabbits.
| | Rabbit Handbook: A Family Guide To Buying, Keeping & Breeding by David Taylor (Author)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. | | Your Rabbit: A Kid's Guide to Raising and Showing by Nancy Searle (Author)A definitive guide for young readers, this is so thorough that even those experienced in raising rabbits would find it helpful. The smoothly flowing, second-person narration covers such topics as selecting the breed, choosing the first rabbit, handling, housing, feeding, health, breeding, care of newborns, marketing, and management. Drawings, charts, and barely average black-and-white photos appear throughout. | | The Rabbit Whisperer: The Secret of How to Make Your Rabbit Part of the Family by Ingrid Tarrant (Author)
This fantastic book is a must-read for any rabbit fanatic. Written
by top journalist and long-time rabbit owner, Ingrid Tarrant, and
full of contributions from rabbit-loving celebrities such as Suggs
and Toyah Willcox, it is the ultimate guide to caring for a rabbit.
It covers choosing a pet, preparing for its arrival and routine care
such as grooming, food and water, cage-cleaning, health checks and
vaccinations. This clear, no-nonsense book dispels the many myths
surrounding rabbits and their care and is ideal for every rabbit
owner and lover. | | The Really Useful Bunny Guide by Carolina James
This book is full of colorful pictures and simplified text for
children to teach them about the life of rabbits. There are
chapters on caring for your rabbits with feeding instructions
and handling tips.
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