Customer Reviews
A great read to help make your bunny happier and healthier - By: L. Hodgson, 03 Jan 2007 
I just loved this book. it may not be glossy & full of pictures but the quality of the read is what is most important. I have learn't so much from the book & have enjoyed trying massage on my bunnies which they certainly have appreciated. It is perfect for bonding with your bunny & is great for any bunny whether they are poorly, elderly or justin need of some pampering.
I rescued an elderly bunny who had been very mistreated. he responded very well to massage & learnt to trust me very quickly. the book is easy to follow & well worth adding to your book collection!!!
I throughly recommend this book for any bunny owner.
Relaxed Rabbit Review - By: S. Dudley, 19 Dec 2006 
I received the book as a gift from a friend & it has turned out to transform my relationship with my Rabbit. I've always liked to stroke my bun but this book has helped me communicate at a totally new level with him. The book isin black & white (not surprising for a short run self published book), so don't expected National Geographic level photos. However the diagrams & photos are more than good enough quality to see what needs to be done & once you try it your bunny will simply melt under the touch. This isn't a coffee table book (unless you want to start a discussion with someone on the benefits of pet massage) but it's a thorough & pratical guide on how to massage your rabbit & produce a really close bond with your pet. Strongly recommended, it honestly changed my whole relationship with Colin (my 2 year old Dutch)
Good idea shame about poor print - By: , 09 Mar 2006 
This is a super book for those of us who aim to do the very best for our bunnies. Touching, stroking & so forth are basic massage techniques & this book enables you to build upon those already known abilities & do true massage safely.
However, I must say that I was astonished at the poor print quality & most of the diagrams are so poorly printed so as to be illegible. the photographs too are poor quality black & white photocopiesin essence. Without the photos & diagrams the techniques are harder to understand, you never know if you are doing itin a bad area as can't see from the diagrams. Also books without pictures however earnest are dull & sadly this is pretty dull especially as medical terminolgy is used but without being able to read the reference diagrams it is nigh on impossible to follow the intructions.
A super idea but I remain agog that the printers sent out books of such poor quality as the reputation of the book has suffered hugely as a result. Books are no good if you can't read them! Poor bunnies have missed out here.