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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
If You Own A Rabbit, You Must Have This Book,
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This review is from: The New Rabbit Handbook: Everything About Purchase, Care, Nutrition, Breeding, and Behavior (New Pet Handbook) (Paperback)
This book should be mandatory for rabbit owners. I found the information to be extremely useful, from what food to feed them to what symptoms indicate what illnesses. You'll learn why rabbits behave the way they do and how to keep your rabbit safe and happy. Some of the chapters weren't relevant to me because I was not raising a show rabbit. I wasn't interested in the information about breeding, breeds, etc. but it was interesting nonetheless. The first time my rabbit was ill, I panicked and that's what prompted me to buy the book. Fortunately, he had just eaten too much grass and was fine by the next day. I referred to this book countless times in my rabbit's 9 years. If you own a rabbit, buy the book. It's interesting reading and will put your mind at easy when your rabbit isn't feeling well. You can teach your kids how to properly care for their bunnies which will add to your enjoyment and will help you ensure your bunny is with you for many years. One word of advice: hide the book from your rabbit. Rabbits love to chew on just about everything!
17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
This isn't the best book for rabbit breeders in the U.S.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The New Rabbit Handbook: Everything About Purchase, Care, Nutrition, Breeding, and Behavior (New Pet Handbook) (Paperback)
I have this book, and although the author does a fair job in describing the care of a rabbit, she simply has things left out that should be included.The listings of breeds (and show terminology) are from the UK, and would confuse readers in the US. Same for the listing of plants (which I think she went overboard on this area.) There IS a decent section on genetics, however it isn't as accurate or current as I would prefer. Read it at the library, but don't waste your money on it if you want serious information.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Thinking about buying a rabbit? This book's for you!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The New Rabbit Handbook: Everything About Purchase, Care, Nutrition, Breeding, and Behavior (New Pet Handbook) (Paperback)
If you're thinking about buying a rabbit, this is a good choice for an all-around reference book. Covering topics about housing, feeding, rabbit health, breeding, and different breeds. A must for first-time rabit owners.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A Helpful Secondary Book For Rabbit Care,
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This review is from: The New Rabbit Handbook: Everything About Purchase, Care, Nutrition, Breeding, and Behavior (New Pet Handbook) (Paperback)
This particular book has not been the most helpful rabbit care book for me, not because of the content, but because it seems to focus more on keeping outdoor rabbits rather than indoor rabbits. It also assumes that rabbit care is the top priority of those who keep rabbits. Most of us, who keep rabbits as house pets do not have the time to hunt and gather the food the author suggests. We buy hay and pellets at the local pet store and provide a few fruit slices as a treat. However, this book is helpful. For one thing it lists poisonous plants as well as edible food that rabbits enjoy. Since rabbits always seem to find a way to eat something they are not supposed to eat (I paid $436 in vet bills when my Dutch decided to eat a calla lily), information about keeping rabbits out of mischief and appropriate food is helpful. The book is also illustrated and contains wonderful plates identifying certain breeds of rabbits as well as description of various breeds.Probably the greatest strength of this book is that it takes rabbit care seriously, just as one would care for a dog or cat. Its major flaw is that it is now a bit dated. I would recommend this book as a secondary handbook and since it is not too expensive, it is worth having on the shelf.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book but not enough color,
By Ashley (FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The New Rabbit Handbook: Everything About Purchase, Care, Nutrition, Breeding, and Behavior (New Pet Handbook) (Paperback)
I love this book, but i am already an experienced rabbit owner and i know what i am doing. although this book is very detailed in the different aspects of pet care, and things like that, it is not a book to read for entertainment. if you are interested in entertainment, you may want to turn to Hop To It! or The House Rabbit Handbook. Great book for a newbie though!
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good easy to understand on my first rabbit,
By A Customer
This review is from: The New Rabbit Handbook: Everything About Purchase, Care, Nutrition, Breeding, and Behavior (New Pet Handbook) (Paperback)
it is good and easy to understand I like it a lot as english is not my first language and it shows picture and explain clearly
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The New Rabbit Handbook: Everything About Purchase, Care, Nutrition, Breeding, and Behavior (New Pet Handbook) by Matthew M. Vriends (Paperback - Dec. 1989)
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