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Rabbit Care & Training Secrets

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Rabbit Care & Training Secrets

Here's some snippets from Karla (the rabbit whisperer) website. Karla is a real rabbit enthusiast and has cared while trained rabbits for many years- and understands how to best properly care for squeamish and panicky rabbits.

Dear Fellow Bunny Lover,

Let's face it, training and taking care of a new pet rabbit is tough!

There's no doubt, it's probably the most difficult lesson for any rabbit owner to learn. I've come across way too many folks who think pet rabbits are like dogs or cats... it's no wonder that 70% of abandoned rabbits are done so after only 3 months!

Rabbit Care & Training Secrets

I'm not saying this to keep you away from owning a pet rabbit -- they can be the most rewarding, trusting and sweetest pets -- but you must to know how to train and care for them properly!

Frankly, it's something you can't fake or just "learn as you go".

Rabbit Care & Training Secrets

When I was 8 years old my parents gave me the cutest little white dwarf rabbit in the world for my birthday.

That's right... the whole wide world! =)

You see, I'd been begging and pleading with them after seeing one at my school's animal fair.

I named her "Suzie Flowers" and wanted to hold her close and cuddle every time I laid eyes on her.

Here's the thing: I know now that's one of the biggest mistakes beginner rabbit owners will make.

Rabbit Care & Training Secrets

Why?

Because rabbits are panicky by nature and very fragile-- if they're not trained properly and you (or your child) don't know how to hold them correctly, your rabbit could be seriously or even fatally injured!

And that's exactly what happened to Suzie Flowers. I squeezed her so hard -- of course it didn't feel as hard to me -- that her spine broke!

My parents told me she died because I loved her too much.

I remember being heartbroken for the longest time and couldn't understand why she died.

Of course, I don't blame my parents for what happened... they didn't understand all that was necessary to take care of a rabbit.

But this could have easily been avoided.

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