Synopses & Reviews
Owners of rabbits must first understand their pet's body language, then create an atmosphere of mutual trust. Rabbits can then be trained to live happily in a house or an apartment without getting into trouble. The author also suggests cage toys that will entertain both the pet and its owner. Tiitles in this series will be much appreciated by owners who don't know how to get started training caged pets, but want to learn. Correct training begins with having the right kind of housing and equipment, then getting all members of the family acquainted with the newly arrived animal. Training Your Pet books feature full-color photos on nearly every page, tips for hassle-free travel with a pet, advice on managing behavior problems, and a selection of games that owners can teach their pets to play.
Synopsis
If you already own a pet rabbit or plan to get one, you've already discovered that rabbits are fascinating and intelligent creatures. This book will advise you on virtually all aspects of caging, feeding, training, and general rabbit care. You'll find a detailed discussion of do-it-yourself ideas on ways to improve on commercially available pet enclosures plus specific rabbit-training instructions. Filled with full-color photos.