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The Facts are...

Attention turns from kids to pets
Dogs fill in for children in lots of American families these days. Many boomers -- the generation with all the money in the U.S. -- are just about done with parenting. Their nests are feeling a little empty.

"People are spending more on their pets because of marketing, that's No. 1," says consumer-trend analyst Cheryl Russell of New Strategist Publications. "Also, people are more affluent. And the third reason is that the boomers are so used to pampering their children . . . so that when their children are gone they turn all that attention to their pets."

The latest spending figures show that between 2007 and 2008 household spending on pets increased 18% after inflation while toy sales dropped 25%, spending on day-care centers fell 15%, and spending on children's clothes was down 15%.

 

 

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Rabbit Handbook: A Family Guide To Buying, Keeping & Breeding

Rabbit Handbook: A Family Guide To Buying, Keeping & Breeding

The pet rabbit population of the United States is well over ten million...and rapidly multiplying! Carrying less risk of diseases for their human companions than do domestic dogs or cats, rabbits are gentle, responsive, amenable, cuddly, clever, intelligent, and inexpensive. In sum, they're ideal pets and they deserve the best of human attention. Veterinarian surgeon David Taylor reveals how to care for your rabbit, including an overview of the hare's origins in Spain, identifying features of the various breeds, their behavior and biology, finding the right rabbit for you, good housing for longevity, and looking out for signs of illness. Interspersed throughout are Did You Know? sidebars featuring little-known facts about our beloved furry friends. 96 pages (all in color), 5 7/8 x 8 1/4.br


Rabbits: Health, Husbandry and Diseases

Rabbits: Health, Husbandry and Diseases

Rabbits are the third most popular pet in the world and the trend to keep them indoors will make the house rabbit the pet of the next century. Rabbit owners expect and deserve the same standard of veterinary care for their rabbits as they receive for their cats and dogs. Devoted entirely to the pet rabbit, this book is a practical and concise guide to health, husbandry and diseases. pbrpThe book begins with an overview of rabbit husbandry. Nutritional requirements and clinical examination are covered in chapters 2 and 3. Subsequent chapters then take a body system approach to describing diseases, their diagnosis and treatment. There are separate chapters on behaviour, anaesthesia and surgery, and zoonotic aspects. pbrpThis practical, quick-reference guide will appeal to veterinarians, veterinary students, veterinary nurses and breeders alike.Preface.p1 Husbandry.p2 Nutrition.p3 The Clinical Examination.p4 The Skin.p5 The Reproductive System.p6 The Neonatal Rabbit.p7 The Urinary System.p8 The Respiratory System.p9 The Digestive System.p10 The Musculoskeletal System.p11 The Teeth.p12 The Head and Neck.p13 Neurological and Neuromuscular Disorders.p14 Important Viral Diseases.p15 Behaviour.p16 Anaesthesia and Surgery.p17 Drugs and Treatments.p18 Zoonotic Aspects.pReferences and Further Reading.pIndex.No other rabbit book that I have ever read comes close to challenging this book - it is thoroughly recommended to all. (iNibbling News/i)brpThis book definitely deserves a place on practice shelves...an extremely useful text for general practitioners. (iVeterinary Record/i)Rabbits are the third most popular pet in the world and the trend to keep them indoors will make the house rabbit the pet of the next century. Owners expect the same standard of care for their rabbit as their dog or cat. This book will provide a practical and concise guide to the health, husbandry and diseases of pet and house rabbits


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