A House Rabbit Primer: Understanding and Caring for Your Companion RabbitSanta Monica Press, 1. mar. 2005 - 264 sider A House Rabbit Primer: Understanding and Caring for Your Companion Rabbit is a complete, up-to-date handbook on all aspects of rabbit care for both new and experienced pet rabbit owners. Just a few years ago, most pet rabbits were kept outdoors in hutches. That time is past. Today, pet rabbits are considered to be members of the family. They are spayed/neutered pets kept indoors and pampered with special toys and treats. In A House Rabbit Primer, author Lucile C. Moore, Ph.D., provides pet rabbit owners with valuable information about the total care of their pet. Part one tells owners just what to expect from their new member of the family and gives detailed information on how to house, feed, and train a rabbit. Part two contains a comprehensive medical section. In addition to detailed information on many rabbit diseases, there are tips on creating a first-aid kit for rabbits as well as providing emergency care. With more and more pet owners choosing to keep their rabbits indoors full time, this informative guide lays out practical information for making rabbits a healthy part of any family. |
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choosing a rabbit | |
before bringing bunny home | |
the first days | |
keeping you and your rabbit happy | |
the rabbits digestive system | |
communicating with your rabbit | |
behavior puzzles and problems | |
caring for older and special needs rabbits | |
part two rabbit health and medicine | |
appendix i resources for rabbit owners | |
photo contributors | |
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abscesses acute bloat animals anorexia antibiotics bacteria behavior body breed breeders broken back bunny calcium cancer cat or dog CAUSAL AGENT cause cecotrophs cecum chew clean coccidiosis colors condition develop diarrhea digestive disease domestic rabbits ear mites encephalitozoonosis enlarged abdomen feces feed feet floor fresh vegetables frightened gastrointestinal give your rabbit grooming hair hairballs hares head healthy hind hindquarters Holland Lop house rabbit ileus infection ingestion intestinal jump keep legs litter box maloccluded teeth Mini Lop mycotoxicosis myxomatosis neutered nose older rabbits pain Pasteurella multocida pasteurellosis pellets pet rabbit pounds PREVENTION problems rabbit becomes rabbit cage rabbit owners Rabbit Rescue rabbit supply rabbit’s diet rabbits suffering signs simethicone snuffles sometimes spayed special needs rabbit stress surgery SYMPTOMS syringe temperature things toys tract TRANSMISSION treat TREATMENT trimmed tularemia urine urolithiasis usually veterinarian watch wild rabbits wry neck young rabbits