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Mama Doe
Hi, I have just purchased Rabbits for dummies and Rabbitlopedia from Amazon. Are these good informative books? Or are there others I should take a look at? The reviews were good on Amazon, but I feel like a dummy 'cos I should have checked on here first before buying :lol: :oops: :lol:
 
lol im the other way round love the rabbits for dummies book but havent read my rabbitlopedia much......that probably says something about me though :oops: :lol:
 
ooh Gem i was looking at that one not so ling ago and wondering hmmm!!

my first book was "the really useful bunny guide by carolina james.

the second was a book on dwarf rabbits as our first bun was a dwarf lop.

then the rabbitlopaedlia but i found that geared toward showers n breeders and not pet owners.

The house rabbit book by linday dykes and Helen Flack

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Living-Hous...1860542077/ref=pd_sim_b_1/202-4031805-5390255

and the latest book i have is the houserabbit handbook living with an urban houserabit by marinell harriman ( the RWA site sell it) ohh and i did have the massage book but its disappeared during the flood in october.hope its ok!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/House-Rabbit-Handbook-Live-Urban/dp/0940920123



those are the best books i have but then again i have house buns.
 
I love Pat Rees' The Problem with Rabbits, it's my rabbit bible.

The collins Rabbit book is also good.

I like some of the Really Useful Bunny Guide by Carolina James but there were some bits I read and though 'Oh my goodness' (particularly the bit where she recommends taking rabbits for a walk in the park). I like her emphasis on the health benefits of neutering though.
 
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