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HOLLAND LOP RABBIT MANNUAL - A detailed guide on how to care feed train groom health house Holland lop rabbits and guidelines to raising them as - cover

HOLLAND LOP RABBIT MANNUAL - A detailed guide on how to care feed train groom health house Holland lop rabbits and guidelines to raising them as

Anne Harper

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

The Holland Lop is the smallest lop-eared rabbit. This adorable dwarf rabbit breed that originated in the Netherlands, and has come to be an incredibly popular pet around the world.
Typical adults weigh only 2-4 pounds, and they have a friendly, active, sweet disposition that makes them ideal pets for families with young children or small living spaces.
 If you learn how to take care of your Holland Lop bunny properly, your bunny can lead a happy and healthy life in your home.
In this book "Holland lop rabbit guide" I will be teaching you everything that you need to know about this amazing rabbit breed. You will learn about all the characteristics and how to care, feed, groom, health, house and tips on how to raise a happy and healthy pet. i have also provided answers to lot's of frequently asked questions.
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Available since: 02/27/2023.
Print length: 17 pages.

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