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Dec 09, 2016
Great product
1 of 1 found this helpful Mild with one pill, double strength is as strong as methyl drive so be careful when taking two a day.

Jun 19, 2018
Creme we serum
1 of 1 found this helpful Can't find another product that works THIS good. It's a facial product, but sometimes I use it on my (gardening) hands and it heals scratches practialy overnight without scaring.
Jan 25, 2009
A must-buy for anyone thinking about getting a rabbit.
Rabbits are quickly becoming the third most popular pet, if they're not already there. This book is great for beginners (and for experienced bunny owners) - everyone should do a little research BEFORE buying a pet, any pet, so they know what to expect. It's sad to see animals given to shelters (or worse when shelters are full and are no longer accepting animals) because their owners didn't know the habbits of their new pet. I'm an experienced rabbit owner and I plan on using the book as a trouble-shooting guide for sickness references and for ideas on bunnies that tend to be a little stubborn.
What I don't like about the book is that it could encourage an owner to keep their bunny outside. In colder climates only native Cotton-tails should live outside, not domesticated bunnies. Bunnies thrive on people interaction and it would be difficult to know your rabbit's personality if he/she was kept outside. Also, rabbits that are kept in an outside hutch are more prone to sickness and generally have shorter life-spans.
Overall, I think the book is a fantastic buy. It covers everything anyone considering a bunny should know. I wish this book was around when I got my first bunny - I went through a lot of trial and error methods...and my poor bunny went through a lot of unnecessary harm because I was uneducated about rabbits and so were the vets I had seen.