Rabbit Handbook, The
![]() | Barron's Pet HandbooksBy K. Gendron Barron's Educational Series, 2000, Paperback Customer Rating: 11 reviews Recommend |
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- Barrons Rabbit Handbook
To thrive, rabbits need to be properly housed and fed, and protected from diseases and parasites. Here is detailed advice on keeping and breeding healthy, contented rabbits. Titles in Barron's popular Pet Handbooks series instruct pet owners on health care, proper feeding and housing, and other facts important to owners and their pets. All books in this series have high quality, full-color photos, instructive line drawings, and run to an average of approximately 140 pages
Title: Rabbit Handbook, The (Barron's Pet Handbooks)
Sales Rank: 134280 in Books
Author: K. Gendron
Publisher: Barron's Educational Series, 2 edition, 2000-01-01, Paperback, 144 pages, ISBN: 0764112465
Item Dimensions: 0.82 pounds
Package Dimensions: 7.7 x 6.3 x 0.4 inches, 0.65 pounds
- solid medical advice
- This book was written by a veterinarian and is recommended by my veterinarian. It offers great guidelines for medical care and makes medical conditions easy to understand which helps me work better with my veterinarian. In addition, there is valuable information on behavior, training, diet and housing. More reviews
- Misleading medical information!
- I thought this book was great. I read all about the rabbit diseases, so when this book said that a certain symptom was normal I ignored. Now my rabbit is dead, and I know to go to my vet. Good as a starter book, but only that. More reviews
- A must-have for all bunny parents
- I bought this book before I adopted my first rabbit, just to make sure that I could handle whatever responsibilities come along with having a pet rabbit. The book gives you advice on which breed is best for you, what to expect as your bunny grows, what to feed, what not to feed, recommended toys, behavior interpretations, common rabbit diseases, symptoms and More reviews
- A must-have for all bunny parents
- I bought this book before I adopted my first rabbit, just to make sure that I could handle whatever responsibilities come along with having a pet rabbit. The book gives you advice on which breed is best for you, what to expect as your bunny grows, what to feed, what not to feed, recommended toys, behavior interpretations, common rabbit diseases, symptoms and More reviews
- Pretty good!
- I received this book a few days ago and have basically read it from cover to cover.
I feel the information in this book is for the most part accurate. One thing that I think should be added into all companion animal informative books (whether it be a book such as this, made for the average pet owner, or a book as a tutorial for beginning More reviews

