Book description
Rabbits are now the third most popular pet in Britain but few
owners understand their behavioural problems. Many of the problems
that rabbits demonstrate can be avoided if their living conditions are
adapted to follow their natural instincts and Anne McBride explains
how to do this. She describes how rabbits live and breed in the wild,
and the instincts your pet rabbit has inherited, which makes it act as
it does. With a range of problems, arranged alphabetically for
easy-to-use accessibility, this book covers all types of rabbits, from
hutch to house rabbits, and fully covers the specific problems that
can affect them.
Dr Anne McBride lectures at the University of Southampton and is a
member of the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors.