Announcement: The Real Rabbit Facts on Pet Rabbit Care
Howdy, Phillip here,
If you’re looking for a great way to care for your pet rabbit, then I’m glad you’ve found this website, and I strongly suggest you keep reading.
Allow me to tell you my experience on searching for the best pet rabbit care guide. The ups, the downs, what stuff didn’t work, and finally, the one thing that did help me achieve my goal of being able to take better care of my pet rabbit.
Click here if you just want to skip ahead and go check out the website that carries the product I recommend on pet rabbit care.
By the way, I am not an affiliate marketer, I do not gain any commissions for the sale of the products I recommend on this site. I’m just a guy who wants to share the valuable experience, and information that I’ve gained on caring for rabbits, with the world. So read on.
It all started several months ago, I was losing patience with my rabbit Saber, a Netherland Dwarf. I come home to find that she managed to break out of her cage again (god knows how), and was roaming about the floor.
She started tearing up carpet, chewing wall corners, baseboards, and practically anything else she could get her claws on. Rabbits don’t spit anything back out so if you have a bag on the floor, or a shirt, it’s guaranteed to have holes. Goodbye $30 shirts.
My pet rabbit Saber also liked to pee and poo everywhere, especially the wet poo that sticks to her fur… and everything else. If she did pee or poo in the proper place, on her litter in the corner of her cage, she would tear it up and throw it all over the place the next morning.
The moment I turned my head, Saber would be darting for an open door to another room to cause some mischief. She also became aggressive when I tried to pick her up, grunting, clawing, or biting.
I didn’t know how much more I could handle, spending my time chasing after this Netherland Dwarf rabbit from hell all the time.
The damage and money to replace my clothes and other things was starting to get on my nerves as well. What is even worse, I think I was starting to hate owning a rabbit. God forbid hate my rabbit too.
I had to do something about it.
The internet provided me with a wealth of information on all types of rabbits… and during my search, I purchased some ebooks online over the internet. I honestly couldn’t believe the amount of junk that is out there… seriously!
Some were OK, usually lacking in content value, what surprised me was the majority of ebooks that were just terrible.
Grammar was nonexistent, and it seemed like these documents were never proofread. As if the author cut and pasted text from other people’s articles, or websites, and then just randomly slapped it all together. Sentences and paragraphs that carried over to following pages didn’t match up.
There were a lot of ebooks claiming to be rabbit care guides, but would randomly mix in information on raising rabbits for meat production, and breeding.
What they heck are they trying to pull here?
I was getting frustrated, angry even, thinking about all the money I had just invested, and going through the refund process for every one of them for my disappointment was a pain too. I was about to give up.
Fortunately, out of the trash heap of these rabbit care ebooks I purchased, I managed to stumble upon at least one amazing document:
“Bunny Secrets: The Complete Bunny Guide for Rabbit Lovers“. You can click here to go to their website.
I was completely amazed at how well written, insightful, and detailed the document was on pet rabbit care. The author really put a lot of quality effort into it, and it shows.
Bunny Secrets was straight to the point, with some professional insight, and an elegant flair. It was easy to read, compact, precise, with simple explanations and instructions.
It was the real deal, and for the price that they are offering for it, at about $40 now $10, it is a great value, compared to the junk out there.
I learned how to easily train my pet bunny rabbit Saber how to do tricks, or at least, make Saber believe she was training me to give her treats.
I learned what to feed her, recognize what she likes or doesn’t like, and how to feed her properly.
I learned how to place and prepare her cage better
I learned what she should avoid and be cautious about.
I learned how to better recognize her needs based on her body language, and how to react.
Also, I learned how easy it is to care for and own a rabbit, particularly an attitude Netherland Dwarf rabbit.
Most important of all, my pet rabbit Saber and I are happy.
My search was over, and I could teach everybody out there what I learned, but someone’s already gone and done all the work and put it into a nice little cost effective package.
So I hope that you find this information useful, if you want to check out the Bunny Secrets website, click here.
Also, they offer a free Bunny Rabbit Health guide too, so go get it (on the right hand side of their page).
As I stated before, I am not an affiliate marketer, nor do I get a commission for the sale of the product. I’m just some guy who knows a little bit of web stuff, and who found this document useful enough to dedicate a website to it, and share it with the world. Now those are the real rabbit facts.
Cheers,
Phillip and Saber







