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Does a bunny prefer listening to Mozart or watching TV? How can you tell if your bunny is getting too fat? If you want to know the answers to these questions and more, this is the perfect book for you! The ideal companion for bunny-lovers everywhere, these great tips by much-loved author Celia Haddon will ensure that you find yourself with a very happy bunny on your hands!
A bunny is for life, not just for Easter. For twelve years you will live with a loving twitching nose, two long ears and a fluffy tail. Human loyalty and love is what makes a happy bunny.
Tame a frightened bunny by sitting on the floor and reading a book...Food treats help too!
Start gently training your bunny with tiny food rewards. Rabbits will respond to human words such as ‘No’, ‘Stop’, ‘Come’, ‘Bedtime’ and ‘Into your Box'...sometimes they know what you want them to do but still won’t do it, just like humans, really.
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