GU, 300 questions about the dwarf rabbit

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GU - 300 questions about dwarf rabbits

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How can I build up trust with my two dwarf rabbits as quickly as possible? Should I cut my long-haired Angora rabbit's fur in summer? How do I stop my rabbit from digging holes in the carpet? Gabriele Linke-Grün answers these and many other questions that arise in everyday dealings with dwarf rabbits competently and sensitively in the large GU Compass 300 Questions about Dwarf Rabbits. Whether caring, feeding or keeping busy: This compact reference book offers a wealth of practical tips to help you understand your rabbits and keep them healthy and fit. Sorted by subject areas such as nutrition or health, the questions within the areas are organised alphabetically by keyword. A glossary explains the most important technical terms. And as an extra: rabbit language.

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