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		<title>The Choice Between a Husband and Pet &#8211; Book Review on the Story of Edward Sawtelle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My husband is not a pet person. In fact, over the years, I&#8217;ve been secretly waiting for THE ULTIMATIUM: &#8220;Either the dog (insert cat) goes, or I do&#8221;. Luckily for me, I&#8217;ve not been forced to make that choice. (Who knows how it would have come out if I had!) However, it was my husband&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My husband is not a pet person. In fact, over the years, I&#8217;ve been secretly waiting for THE ULTIMATIUM: &#8220;Either the dog (insert cat) goes, or I do&#8221;. Luckily for me, I&#8217;ve not been forced to make that choice. (Who knows how it would have come out if I had!)  However, it was my husband&#8217;s dislike of pets which actually introduced me to David Wroblewski&#8217;s The Story of Edgar Sawtelle.</p>
<p><span id="more-13816"></span>My bedmate is not a pet person. In fact, over the years, I&#8217;ve been secretly cat-and-mouse for THE ULTIMATIUM: &#8220;Either the dog (insert cat) goes, or I do&#8221;. Luckily for me, I&#8217;ve not been affected to accomplish that choice. (Who knows how it would accept appear out if I had!)However, it was my husband&#8217;s animosity of pets which in fact alien me to David Wroblewski&#8217;s The Adventure of Edgar Sawtelle. My bedmate is a big New York Times atypical account book reader. Although he bought the book with all acceptable intentions of account it, he begin out it was about dogs and even the New York Times atypical account couldn&#8217;t trump his animosity of pets.</p>
<p>Big aberration on his allotment and abundant allowance for me.I begin The Adventure of Edgar Sawtelle tossed into a corner. I, clashing my husband, am not a New York Times atypical account reader. I tend to apprehend fantasy or self-improvement books (how&#8217;s that for a dichotomy!) as my escape. However, the book had a nice feel with deckle bend cardboard and the simple awning had appeal. I was not account annihilation at the time and had several hours that I capital to sit and &#8220;veg&#8221;. So I started the book.</p>
<p>Two canicule and 550 pages afterwards I had accomplished The Adventure of Edgar Sawtelle accepting been swept up into a fascinating, affecting and beautifully accounting aboriginal atypical by David Wroblewski.My bedmate was right-the adventure is about dogs. But these &#8220;Sawtelle&#8221; dogs were the framework of the story, not the subject. The story, with shades of Shakespeare&#8217;s Hamlet, is added about the acreage of rural Wisconsin and a family, spanning several ancestors of, pet,  Sawtelles and accompanying animal and basset characters.</p>
<p>You acquisition out about bodies and dogs through belletrist and accurate addendum kept by the Sawtelles as they accession a new &#8220;reasoning&#8221; dog breed. But it seems for anytime footfall advanced for the dogs, is a footfall backwards for the animal characters.The adventure is agreeable but it is the autograph which captures your attention. Wroblewski is a ablaze adventure teller which holds your absorption and flows from branch to branch as the adventure unfolds. (Everything that had happened to him back he&#8217;d larboard fabricated him anticipate of her.</p>
<p>Others dreamed of award a getting in the apple whose body was fabricated in their mirror image, but she and Edgar had been conceived about together, developed up together, and about aberrant it may be, she was his other.) It is this abracadabra in his words that keeps you absent added and getting aghast if the endure page is turned. The adventure may be a tragedy, and one which you will dream about for the next few weeks, but the autograph transcends the story.So, I will try to argue my bedmate to yield addition attending (or an antecedent attending as the case may be) at The Adventure of Edgar Sawtelle.</p>
<p>He, like me, loves abundant writing. He is an English abecedary afterwards all. Lets see if a wife&#8217;s advocacy and abundant autograph trumps a animosity of pets.</p>
<p>Candace Davenport is a retired attorney and published author whose love of writing led to co-founding a small independent publishing company, Our Little Books. Our Little Books (<a target="_new" href="http://www.ourlittlebooks.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.ourlittlebooks.com</a>) is dedicated to publishing inspirational, educational and fun little books for pocket or purse. Candace encourages all people to find their inner muse and become published authors with their own little book, either for pleasure or for their business.</p>
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		<title>Your Total German Shepherd Dog &#8211; A Pet Owner&#8217;s Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2011 08:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is a German Shepherd right for you? How will you know unless you read the owner&#8217;s manual? Too many pets are brought back to animal shelters or worse, because of inexperience owners. Not just these type of dogs, but any pet. You need to know as much about that breed before you take them home. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is a German Shepherd right for you? How will you know unless you read the owner&#8217;s manual? Too many pets are brought back to animal shelters or worse, because of inexperience owners. Not just these type of dogs, but any pet. You need to know as much about that breed before you take them home.  A former co-worker of mine decided to get a dog for their oldest son.</p>
<p><span id="more-12110"></span>Is a German Shepherd appropriate for you? How will you apperceive unless you apprehend the owner&#8217;s manual? Too abounding pets are brought aback to beastly shelters or worse, because of affliction owners. Not just these blazon of dogs, but any pet. You charge to apperceive as abundant about that brand afore you yield them home.A above accessory of abundance absitively to get a dog for their oldest son. Neither he nor his wife had anytime endemic a pet before. They were inexperience. After a ages went by, I asked about their dog.</p>
<p>My accessory replied, &#8220;We brought him to the Human Society a brace of weeks ago. He was address too abundant and we were annoyed of vacuuming.&#8221;If he had apprehend the owner&#8217;s chiral first, would they accept brought that poor dog into their home to activate with? If they had done their research, my accessory would accept had an abstraction on if a pet of any affectionate was appropriate for them.None of my pets came with an owner&#8217;s manual. There were times that I ambition they did. Even so, we accept taken the time to analysis and alternation ourselves so that we can accept and be bigger pet owners.</p>
<p>How would you like to apprentice the secrets of accepting the healthiest and happiest basset accessible after accepting to pay for an big-ticket training course?Debbie Ray is the columnist of &#8220;Your Total German Shepherd Dog, A Pet Owner&#8217;s Guide&#8221; and she has over 35 years of acquaintance adopting German Shepherds. She has aloft them from puppies to chief citizens. Debbie&#8217;s accomplished adventures with her own dogs has accustomed her an acumen into this blazon of brand that few humans accept and she would like to allotment her ability with you.</p>
<p>This 195 page book is actual through and it answers just about any questions that you ability accept about your dog. Being a German Shepherd buyer myself, I accept abstruse so abundant from this ebook and Debbie offers.Are you accustomed with the bloom issues of this blazon of breed?All breeds are accepted for their audible bloom issues. No pet is aliment free!<br />
Here is a account of the Bloom problems of this blazon of dog. That does not beggarly your Shepherd will accept these problems and it isn&#8217;t to abash you from owning this admirable dog.</p>
<p>This is to accomplish you acquainted of the abeyant problems afore you accompany home that beautiful little puppy.1. Abnormal development of the hip joint.<br />
2. Bend Dysplasia: Improper development of the three basic authoritative up the elbow. The collective is loose.<br />
3. Panosteitis: A cartilage ache that can endure as continued as 18 months, that causes pain. Aspirin can be accessible in authoritative the pain.<br />
4. Von Willebrand&#8217;s Disease: is a claret disorder, a absence in array factor.<br />
5. Progressive after paresis: is a neural condition, a aeroembolism of one or both afterwards legs.</p>
<p>6. Bacterial infections an derma allergies.<br />
7. Abnormal advance of tissue or tumor.<br />
8. Inflammation of the cornea and is potentially blinding.<br />
9. Abnormal openings about the dog&#8217;s anal breadth which anon get abominably adulterated and can be painful.<br />
10. Ache of the affection muscle.The best way to accumulate your dog advantageous is to acquisition a acclaimed breeder. Or if you are searching into a accomplishment shelter, acquisition out if they accept up to date advice on, pet,  the dog. And consistently accumulate approved appointed visits with your veterinarian.</p>
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<p>To your Success,</p>
<p>Sandy Mertens</p>
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		<title>Your Pet Rabbit Guide &#8211; By Mary Barnes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The book is written to assist individuals who are considering a rabbit as a pet and for those individuals who are rabbit owners. It is provides simple facts to promote quick learning about rabbit ownership, how to overcome potential problems and identifies owner responsibilities. The author has identified several steps you will want to complete [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The book is written to assist individuals who are considering a rabbit as a pet and for those individuals who are rabbit owners.  It is provides simple facts to promote quick learning about rabbit ownership, how to overcome potential problems and identifies owner responsibilities.  The author has identified several steps you will want to complete before you buy your first pet rabbit.</p>
<p><span id="more-11122"></span>The book is accounting to abetment individuals who are because a aerial as a pet and for those individuals who are aerial owners.It is provides simple facts to advance quick acquirements about aerial ownership, how to affected abeyant problems and identifies buyer responsibilities.The columnist has articular several accomplish you will wish to complete afore you buy your aboriginal pet rabbit. She credibility out that there is a growing botheration with rabbits getting alone because humans do not accept their rabbit&#8217;s specific needs.</p>
<p>In the aboriginal area the columnist discusses the accomplish you will charge to complete above-mentioned to buying of a pet rabbit.The aboriginal footfall is to acquaintance your bounded authorities apropos regulations about buying and area or not you will charge a permit.The next footfall is to accede what affectionate of berth would best accommodated the needs of your rabbit. The columnist makes recommendations apropos the admeasurement of the berth or cage forth with because area the aerial will sleep, eat and exercise.</p>
<p>The third footfall is to accede the rabbit&#8217;s charge for hands-on-care, play time, a approved routine, and the costs for food, berth and veterinary services.The columnist aswell suggests that you accede how buying of a pet aerial will appulse your ancestors life. The book provides advice on does and don&#8217;ts apropos ancestors activities which will accept to be afflicted and/or bound already you accomplish a aerial your pet. The columnist credibility out how buying impacts your home, such as electrical and buzz cords, carpets, and drapes.</p>
<p>It provides advice about how to analyze crisis spots and discusses the accent of acreage insurance.In the additional section, the columnist provides advice on how to acquisition and baddest the appropriate vet for your pet rabbit.The book provides several strategies on how to baddest a veterinarian for your pet rabbit. The strategies cover a web site, how to appraise the vet&#8217;s appointment and staff, and how to account and altercate anniversary and emergency costs.The book stresses the charge for quick admission and what to apprehend on your aboriginal appointment to the vet&#8217;s.</p>
<p>The columnist credibility out how best to carriage your pet aerial to and from the vet&#8217;s office.There is a area, pet,  on how to acquisition and acquirement bloom allowance for your pet rabbit, how to accept your aerial and how to handle your aerial and addition area on how to assure your aerial from abeyant problems and what it ability beggarly if your aerial eats its own droppings.The columnist dedicates a abounding affiliate on how to bond, ablution and besom your pet rabbit. It identifies the meanings to &#8220;bunny physique language&#8221;.</p>
<p>Information is provided about how rabbits mark their territories; acquaint with aforementioned sex rabbits and acquaint abeyant danger; what it agency if your aerial touches you; how rabbits let you apperceive if they are in affliction or uncomfortable; and what aerial sounds mean.The columnist provides advice on how to clutter box alternation your pet rabbit, the accent of walking your aerial and techniques of discipline.The book also, credibility out how to cut your rabbit&#8217;s fur, appraise its ears, blockage the rabbit&#8217;s teeth and how to blow your rabbit&#8217;s nails.</p>
<p>The area on apartment your aerial identifies considerations for alfresco hutches/cages, how to abode your aerial central and the cogent role of plants play in aerial care. There is advice about what abstracts should be acclimated in the architecture of the rabbit&#8217;s berth and what abstracts should not be acclimated in the architecture of the hutch. It discusses the pros and cons of apartment the aerial in ancillary your home and outside; how to body the roof, advance a agriculture system; how the acclimate impacts the aerial and its food.</p>
<p>The columnist provides a web sit on what to do if the aerial eats your abode and/or garden plants.There is advice about if you are away. This affiliate includes how to accommodate for your rabbit&#8217;s circadian needs; how to acquaint your aerial to the babysitter and/or a able affliction provider; how to administer the rabbit&#8217;s feedings and charge for circadian attention; and what to do if the aerial needs medication if you are gone.The columnist has a area on agriculture your rabbit. This affiliate discusses what foods are benign and what foods may be harmful.</p>
<p>There is advice apropos the charge for beginning circadian hay and what affectionate of hay and how abundant is best for the rabbit.The book has a affiliate on accepted problems for rabbits. It discusses the furnishings of arthritis on rabbits and how best to amusement it. There is advice about coccidia and how it amusement this parasite. What does it beggarly if there is claret in your rabbit&#8217;s urine, how to handle torn basic and bedraggled aerial bottom. It identifies baleful illnesses such as myxomatosis, drooling, belly antithesis and how to anticipate these; and how calefaction can actualize problems for your rabbit.</p>
<p>There is advice on what a agee arch agency and how best to annihilate it.The final affiliate addresses how and if to say Goodbye to your rabbit. It discusses what to do with the aerial remains; how to action your feelings; how to advice added ancestors associates accord with the loss; what are the bounded regulations apropos the afterlife and burial; and recommendations on how to approach your rabbit.</p>
<p>Steve Thornton offers a insight into the information product market, researching a number of niche topics and resourcing products in those areas.</p>
<p>Please take time to visit the estore at: <a target="_new" href="http://www.lobbythornton.com/estore/rabb" rel="nofollow">http://www.lobbythornton.com/estore/rabb</a></p>
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		<title>Confessions of a Dog Catcher by Lisa Duffy-Korpics &#8211; A Book Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Confessions of a Dog Catcher by Llisa Duffy-Korpics, is one of those hidden gems that deserves a wider audience. Even nine five-star reviews probably won&#8217;t be enough to save this book, which means it will probably be as lost and forgotten as some of the stray animals Lisa rounds up. Confessions of a Dog Catcher [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Confessions of a Dog Catcher by Llisa Duffy-Korpics, is one of those hidden gems that deserves a wider audience. Even nine five-star reviews probably won&#8217;t be enough to save this book, which means it will probably be as lost and forgotten as some of the stray animals Lisa rounds up.</p>
<p><span id="more-5792"></span>Confessions of a Dog Catcher by Llisa Duffy-Korpics, is one of those hidden gems that deserves a added audience. Even nine best reviews apparently will not be abundant to save this book, which agency it will apparently be as absent and abandoned as some of the devious animals Lisa circuit up.This book is far bigger accounting (and always added entertaining) than some books offered to us from above New York publishers. Lisa knows how to acquaint a story. Each affiliate shares an adventure from her four years as an Animal Control Officer, alive her way through academy in a baby boondocks on the Hudson that appears to be Peekskill, New York.</p>
<p>Peekskill, pet,  combines albino winters, abrupt hills and amazing angle of the Hudson River. But Lisa shows us an aspect of the boondocks even association rarely see: the circuitous relationships of humans and pets.Lisa shares the good, the bad and the evil. Sometimes she gets to save an animal&#8217;s life. Sometimes she gets in camp situations (like the woman who anticipation &#8220;feed and baptize the kittens&#8221; meant &#8220;throw baptize on them&#8221;). And she meets humans who are so atrocious it&#8217;s breathtaking.</p>
<p>Cathy Goodwin, Ph.D., is an author, copywriter and book reviewer. Learn more about how she can help you with your own book marketing challenges at <a target="_new" href="http://www.makewebsiteprofits.com/book97.html" rel="nofollow">Book Marketing</a>. Cathy has written a Report for dog owners who face the difficult challenge of caring for a sick or aging dog at home. Visit <a target="_new" href="http://www.Dog-Health.org" rel="nofollow">Dog-Health.Org</a>.</p>
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		<title>Your Total German Shepherd Dog &#8211; A Pet Owner&#8217;s Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Is a German Shepherd right for you? How will you know unless you read the owner&#8217;s manual? Too many pets are brought back to animal shelters or worse, because of inexperience owners. Not just these type of dogs, but any pet. You need to know as much about that breed before you take them home. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is a German Shepherd right for you? How will you know unless you read the owner&#8217;s manual? Too many pets are brought back to animal shelters or worse, because of inexperience owners. Not just these type of dogs, but any pet. You need to know as much about that breed before you take them home.  A former co-worker of mine decided to get a dog for their oldest son.</p>
<p><span id="more-2402"></span>Is a German Shepherd right for you? How will you know unless you read the owner&#8217;s manual? Too many pets are brought back to animal shelters or worse, because of inexperience owners. Not just these type of dogs, but any pet. You need to know as much about that breed before you take them home.</p>
<p>A former co-worker of mine decided to get a dog for their oldest son. Neither he nor his wife had ever owned a pet before. They were inexperience. After a month went by, I asked about their dog. My co-worker replied, &#8220;We brought him to the Human Society a couple of weeks ago.</p>
<p>He was shedding too much and we were tired of vacuuming.&#8221;</p>
<p>If he had read the owner&#8217;s manual first, would they have brought that poor dog into their home to begin with? If they had done their research, my co-worker would have had an idea on if a pet of any kind was right for them.</p>
<p>None of my pets came with an owner&#8217;s manual. There were times that I wish they did. Even so, we have taken the time to research and train ourselves so that we can understand and be better pet owners.</p>
<p>How would you like to learn the secrets of having the healthiest and happiest canine possible without having to pay for an expensive training course?</p>
<p>Debbie Ray is the author of &#8220;Your Total, pet,  German Shepherd Dog, A Pet Owner&#8217;s Guide&#8221; and she has over 35 years of experience raising German Shepherds.</p>
<p>She has raised them from puppies to senior citizens. Debbie&#8217;s past experiences with her own dogs has given her an insight into this type of breed that few people have and she would like to share her knowledge with you. This 195 page book is very through and it answers just about any questions that you might have about your dog. Being a German Shepherd owner myself, I have learned so much from this ebook and Debbie offers.</p>
<p>Are you familiar with the health issues of this type of breed?</p>
<p>All breeds are known for their distinct health issues.</p>
<p>No pet is maintenance free!<br />
Here is a list of the Health problems of this type of dog. That does not mean your Shepherd will have these problems and it isn&#8217;t to discourage you from owning this beautiful dog. This is to make you aware of the potential problems before you bring home that cute little puppy.</p>
<p>1. Abnormal development of the hip joint.<br />
2. Elbow Dysplasia: Improper development of the three bones making up the elbow. The joint is loose.<br />
3. Panosteitis: A bone disease that can last as long as 18 months, that causes pain.</p>
<p>Aspirin can be helpful in controlling the pain.<br />
4. Von Willebrand&#8217;s Disease: is a blood disorder, a deficiency in clotting factor.<br />
5. Progressive posterior paresis: is a neural condition, a paralysis of one or both hind legs.<br />
6. Bacterial infections an skin allergies.<br />
7. Abnormal growth of tissue or tumor.<br />
8. Inflammation of the cornea and is potentially blinding.<br />
9. Abnormal openings around the dog&#8217;s anal area which soon get badly infected and can be painful.<br />
10. Disease of the heart muscle.</p>
<p>The best way to keep your dog healthy is to find a reputable breeder.</p>
<p>Or if you are looking into a rescue shelter, find out if they have up to date information on the dog. And always keep regular scheduled visits with your veterinarian.</p>
<p>To read more about this go to<br /> <a target="_new" href="http://www.squidoo.com/know-your-GSD" rel="nofollow">http://www.squidoo.com/know-your-GSD</a></p>
<p>To your Success,</p>
<p>Sandy Mertens</p>
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		<title>Your Pet Rabbit Guide &#8211; By Mary Barnes</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The book is written to assist individuals who are considering a rabbit as a pet and for those individuals who are rabbit owners.  It is provides simple facts to promote quick learning about rabbit ownership, how to overcome potential problems and identifies owner responsibilities.  The author has identified several steps you will want to complete before you buy your first pet rabbit.</p>
<p><span id="more-780"></span>The book is written to assist individuals who are considering a rabbit as a pet and for those individuals who are rabbit owners.</p>
<p>It is provides simple facts to promote quick learning about rabbit ownership, how to overcome potential problems and identifies owner responsibilities.</p>
<p>The author has identified, pet,  several steps you will want to complete before you buy your first pet rabbit. She points out that there is a growing problem with rabbits being abandoned because people do not understand their rabbit&#8217;s specific needs.</p>
<p>In the first section the author discusses the steps you will need to complete prior to ownership of a pet rabbit.</p>
<p>The first step is to contact your local authorities regarding regulations about ownership and where or not you will need a permit.</p>
<p>The next step is to consider what kind of hutch would best meet the needs of your rabbit. The author makes recommendations regarding the size of the hutch or cage along with considering where the rabbit will sleep, eat and exercise.</p>
<p>The third step is to consider the rabbit&#8217;s need for hands-on-care, play time, a regular routine, and the expenses for food, hutch and veterinary services.</p>
<p>The author also suggests that you consider how ownership of a pet rabbit will impact your family life. The book provides information on does and don&#8217;ts regarding family activities which will have to be changed and/or limited once you make a rabbit your pet. The author points out how ownership impacts your home, such as electrical and phone cords, carpets, and drapes. It provides information about how to identify danger spots and discusses the importance of property insurance.</p>
<p>In the second section, the author provides information on how to find and select the right vet for your pet rabbit.</p>
<p>The book provides several strategies on how to select a veterinarian for your pet rabbit. The strategies include a web site, how to assess the vet&#8217;s office and staff, and how to interview and discuss annual and emergency costs.</p>
<p>The book stresses the need for quick access and what to expect on your first visit to the vet&#8217;s. The author points out how best to transport your pet rabbit to and from the vet&#8217;s office.</p>
<p>There is a section on how to find and purchase health insurance for your pet rabbit, how to choose your rabbit and how to handle your rabbit and another section on how to protect your rabbit from potential problems and what it might mean if your rabbit eats its own droppings.</p>
<p>The author dedicates a full chapter on how to bond, bath and brush your pet rabbit. It identifies the meanings to &#8220;bunny body language&#8221;.</p>
<p>Information is provided about how rabbits mark their territories; communicate with same sex rabbits and communicate potential danger; what it means when your rabbit touches you; how rabbits let you know when they are in pain or uncomfortable; and what rabbit sounds mean.</p>
<p>The author provides information on how to litter box train your pet rabbit, the importance of walking your rabbit and techniques of discipline.</p>
<p>The book also, points out how to cut your rabbit&#8217;s fur, examine its ears, checking the rabbit&#8217;s teeth and how to clip your rabbit&#8217;s nails.</p>
<p>The section on housing your rabbit identifies considerations for outside hutches/cages, how to house your rabbit inside and the significant role of plants play in rabbit care. There is information about what materials should be used in the construction of the rabbit&#8217;s hutch and what materials should not be used in the building of the hutch. It discusses the pros and cons of housing the rabbit in side your home and outside; how to build the roof, develop a feeding system; how the weather impacts the rabbit and its food.</p>
<p>The author provides a web sit on what to do if the rabbit eats your house and/or garden plants.</p>
<p>There is information about when you are away. This chapter includes how to provide for your rabbit&#8217;s daily needs; how to introduce your rabbit to the sitter and/or a professional care provider; how to manage the rabbit&#8217;s feedings and need for daily attention; and what to do if the rabbit needs medication when you are gone.</p>
<p>The author has a section on feeding your rabbit. This chapter discusses what foods are beneficial and what foods may be harmful.</p>
<p>There is information regarding the need for fresh daily hay and what kind of hay and how much is best for the rabbit.</p>
<p>The book has a chapter on common problems for rabbits. It discusses the effects of arthritis on rabbits and how best to treat it. There is information about coccidia and how it treat this parasite. What does it mean if there is blood in your rabbit&#8217;s urine, how to handle broken bones and dirty rabbit bottom. It identifies deadly illnesses such as myxomatosis, drooling, gastric stasis and how to prevent these; and how heat can create problems for your rabbit.</p>
<p>There is information on what a tilted head means and how best to eliminate it.</p>
<p>The final chapter addresses how and when to say Goodbye to your rabbit. It discusses what to do with the rabbit remains; how to process your feelings; how to help other family members deal with the loss; what are the local regulations regarding the death and burial; and recommendations on how to memorialize your rabbit.</p>
<p>Steve Thornton offers a insight into the information product market, researching a number of niche topics and resourcing products in those areas.</p>
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