Rabbits are now the third most popular pet in Britain, but few owners truly understand their behavioural issues. Many of the problems rabbits demonstrate can be avoided if their living conditions are adapted to follow their natural instincts, and Dr Anne Mc Bride shows readers how best to do this. From clarifying how rabbits live and breed in the wild to detailing the instincts your pet rabbit has inherited, Dr Mc Bride explains what makes your rabbit act in certain ways.
Authoritative and accessible, Why Does My Rabbit…? is the essential one-stop guide to understanding rabbit behaviour. With a range of common problems, arranged alphabetically for easy-to-use accessibility, the information in this book applies to all types of rabbits – from hutch to house – and fully covers the specific problems that can affect them.
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Anne Mc Bride is a senior lecturer at the University of Southampton. Her area of interest is human-animal interactions and animal behaviour. She has done extensive research on rabbits and lives with bunnies in Southampton, England.