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Neither for new or experienced ownersAugust 9, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
For anyone who has not condidered using treats to condition a rat to perform "tricks", this book will contain at least one useful idea - but seeing that I've just told you about that, it is now left with no useful suggestions...
What a new rat owner needs to know is how to teach their rats to trust them, to enjoy being handled and picked up, to WANT to be handled and picked up. This books touches so briefly on the subject that a new owner would be no more knowledgable after reading it. Which implies that the book might be aimed at a more experienced owner - but the remainder of the book is full of suggestions and "ideas" which would patronise any but the most inexperienced owner.
So in summary, not enough help for the new owner, not enough ideas for the experienced owner.
Training your pet rat: a very good readMarch 29, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book informs you on how it's best to train your rat. It uses easy to read descriptions and would reccomend it to first time rat owners. My only critisism is that a few of the pictures are a bit dull but apart from that it is a wonderful read.
It's okMarch 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've had rats as family pets before and i know how great they are so i went out and purchased a couple. I figured i might need some help as they were female and i've only had males before so thought this book may come in handy.
It's ok to an extent but i feel alot of the information is pointless. Reading through the book i couldn't help but feel like i was reading a kids book. All together the book is quite good as it does offer some useful tips, particularly the tips on how to make the cage great for pretty cheap. However if your just referring to the book now and again i think it is a bit pointless as individually the tips offered don't really work that well and I found that alot of the processes it suggested were more of a hinderence such as how to handle the rats so that they won't be scared of you anymore. Rats, like people, are unique so what works for some rats may not work well for others suggesting that the writer hasn't done a great amount of research.
Overall it is a good book, but if you do buy this book you should probably get another book that is more detailed so you can gain a wider knowledge. If you've had rats or have had some for a while it's probably not a great deal of help but if you don't want a heavy read then it's probably the book for you.
hope this helps
A great guide to rat trainingJune 23, 2005 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
When I got this book I didn't think it would be very good as it is quite thin but I was wrong.
This book is good for mainly begginers but is good for experieced owners as well. It uses an easy to understand style of writing and in every chapter they use the names of two rats to help explaining. As well as a training guide this also helps with many other issues such as travelling with rats and how to introduce new rats.
Overall this book is very helpful and I would definatly reccomend it for new rat owners.
Excellent book for new rat owners!April 26, 2002 40 out of 41 found this review helpful
This book came highly recommended to me by several rat owners so I thought I'd give it a go!...I certainly wasn't disappointed!
As someone who is planning to get rats this book is full of useful information regarding their training and care. It goes far beyond what the title suggests with chapters on preparing for your new pets, choosing rats, building trust, play time and so much more. It contains interesting sections that you wouldn't find in most rat books as many authors wouldn't bother to mention things like harness walking, playing outside and roll around balls etc. - as someone who has never owned rats before I found these small tips very useful and helpful when buying supplies and knowing what to expect.
There are some lovely photos in the book which are not only incredibly cute but also really demonstrate the points being made. Unlike some pet books there is plenty of information to accompany them too!
The section on introducing new rats would be helpful to any owner and I found the chapter on play time gave me some good ideas. I particularly liked the way the author also suggested homemade substitutes as well as shop bought items.
If you are an experienced owner and really looking for a serious training book then perhaps this isn't the book for you. The training sections in this book are more for the first time owner, focusing on general trust building and calling by name which you can then build on rather than more intensive tricks etc.
Overall I think this is a brilliant book covering all the essentials and full of good advice. It's a very complete all round care book and I would certainly recommend it to any rat owner. You certainly get your money's worth!