Rabbit book: Quick reference about rabbits

It’s true that sometimes you can’t manage to get a valid info online. So it’s advisable to have a quick reference that you can access anytime whether it is an eBook or hard bound book. I have selective books about rabbit which I personally provide in order to learn and enhance my ways in raising rabbit. Below are the lists of the books.

House Rabbit Handbook : How to Live With an Urban Rabbit
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This book explains why rabbits are wonderful pet. It offers a wealth of advice on both proper care and understanding your rabbit’s behavior.             
                                      








Why Does My Rabbit...?
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A good addition to the first pick, this book by Anne McBride delved deeper into rabbit behavior. It will help you understand the reasons behind rabbit behavior and what you can help do to redirect undesirable behavior. An introduction to rabbit history and behavior in general is followed by a thorough list of specific topics.







Rabbits for Dummies
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This book follows the format and conventions of others in the series, and provides a good base of information about the care of pet rabbits. "Rabbits for Dummies" is a good reference book for many aspects of rabbit care, from feeding and housing to interpreting bunny behavior and dealing with bad behaviors productively.  

 






The Rabbit Handbook
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By Karen Gendron, DVM, this book is more of an all-around reference to rabbit care. The book covers care of rabbits and understanding rabbit behavior, as well as a multitude of other topics including history, folklore, showing, breeds (mostly descriptions, few photos) and a bit on breeding. It is a good introductory book on rabbits as pets.







The Essential Rabbit
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By Betsy Sikora Siino, "The Essential Rabbit' provides decent basic information on important topics such as feeding (though it would be nice to give amounts in cups rather than ounces), housing, and bunny behavior, and is illustrated with many lovely photos. Not as in-depth as the other books here so not ideal as a sole reference for the rabbit owner, it is a good introduction to pet rabbits.







I’m not asking you to buy these books because I’m one of their affiliates, definitely I’m not. It’s just good to have a quick and handy reference that you can read whenever you have questions about certain things for rabbits.

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