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Hop To It: A Guide to Training Your Pet Rabbit (Pet Series: Training)
Here's how to understand rabbits as pets! This helpful manual tells owners how to recognize "bunny body language," bunny-proof a home, and train rabbits to live in a house or apartment. Tips on diet, health and more than 60 informative, full-color photos. more
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- Posted: Sep-08-2008
What a disaster
I was looking for another rabbit book on how to train rabbits and looked at the 'Search Inside This Book'. Having read the first few pages of the book I was so disgusted I decided to write my first ever review. Don't go anywhere near this book - any book which says that rabbits can be left for a...
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- Posted: Jun-05-2005
It's all relative--
I've recently read this book, and I agree that this is a good back-up, but shouldn't be your only source of information. When I was in the 4-H Rabbit Club as a kid, we focused more on the ARBA standards and breeding. Then, the preferred methods of raising rabbits were similar to those recommended...
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- Posted: Dec-04-2003
One word: Misguiding.
I've been a house rabbit owner for around 4 years now, and I'm part of a couple local rescues, along with the House Rabbit Society. I decided to read this book just to see how it held up to the information I know about rabbits, which has been given to me by the HRS (www.rabbit.org), other house...
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- Posted: Oct-09-2003
A Good Backup Resource
HOP TO IT is a compact book on rabbit care written by a woman who obviously and unashamedly loves rabbits. Much of the information in the book is based on her experiences with rabbits as pets and it does have some helpful information based on lessons she has learned the hard way. Her stories...
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- Posted: Aug-17-2002
You could find a better book.
The book is very easy to read and has some practical advice.However, some of the advice doesn't seem right. For instance, she advocates de-clawing a rabbit. How inhumane! Also, the parts about walking the rabbit outside on a leash. Just putting a leash on a rabbit: no wonder she had him...
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- Posted: Apr-02-2002
Hop to It
This book was written in 1991. Much of the very important information regarding nutrition, health concerns and treatments and how to appropriately pick up a rabbit is out of date. Nutrition section is especially alarming. Some sections, such as traveling and working with an aggressive bunny...
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- Posted: Jan-29-2002
Hop To It ! Sweet, but not Wonderful
The problem with this slim journal is that not enough research went into it. Many of her statements do not seem to be substantiated by research, but seem to be her personal opinion. For instance she states that rabbits do not need company and sites dependence on humans as one of the reasons for...
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- Posted: Aug-09-2001
HOP TO IT: A GUIDE TO TRAINING YOUR PET RABBIT
I FOUND THIS BOOK INFORMATIVE AND CHARMING. I NEVER THOUGHT OF A RABBIT AS A HOUSE PET BUT AFTER READING THIS BOOK MY FAMILY PURCHASED SEVERAL RABBITS AND ARE THOROUGHLY ENJOYING THEM. THE INFORMATION CONTAINED ALLOWS YOU TO CONFIDENTLY BUY AND TRAIN THE RABBIT AS A HOUSE COMPANION.
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- Posted: Jul-22-2001
A Wonderful, Personal Book
This book is wonderful, not only is it personal in its writing, but it is informative as well. The author describes the personal relationship between herself and her pet rabbit, Woodstock, through the eyes of a rabbit enthusiast. She also presents her ingenious ways of solving common bunny...
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- Posted: Dec-28-2000
Decent for a magazine article, bad for a book
I think the information in this book would have been better presented in a magazine article. It was more of a cute story of Life With Woodstock, rather than a guide to training. As a new owner of two bunnies, and no experience, I looked forward to learning how I could train my bunnies. Instead...
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