Background
Barbara Woodhouse was born 9 May 1910 in Rathfarnham, Ireland to an Irish family and grew up in Dublin.
(Barbara Woodhouse was known to millions for her incredibl...)
Barbara Woodhouse was known to millions for her incredibly effective dog training techniques and advice. Now her actual course, used to train thousands of dogs and their owners, is presented here with all the special secrets and tested techniques to develop the obedience and love every dog needs. Reissue.
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(Explains tested techniques to develop the obedience and l...)
Explains tested techniques to develop the obedience and love of every dog. Subjects covered are house training, lead and collar training, teaching your dog to ignore other dogs, giving your dog medicine, more.
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(Barbara Kathleen Vera Woodhouse (1910 - 1988) was a Briti...)
Barbara Kathleen Vera Woodhouse (1910 - 1988) was a British dog trainer, author, horse trainer and television personality. Her 1980 television series Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way made her into a household name in the UK. Among her catch-phrases were "walkies" and "sit!" the latter parodied in the 1983 James Bond film Octopussy. She was also known for her "no bad dogs" philosophy. This book on dog training and care the "Woodhouse Way" is done in comic book style which will appeal to children and adults alike. It addresses choosing your dog, caring for your dog, feeding your dog, training your dog, general behavior and hints for the dog
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Barbara Woodhouse was born 9 May 1910 in Rathfarnham, Ireland to an Irish family and grew up in Dublin.
When her schoolmaster father died in 1919, her mother moved the family to Headington in Oxford, Woodhouse attended Headington School there.
Her 1980 television series made her into a household name in the United Kingdom. Among her catch-phrases were "walkies" and "sit!", the latter parodied in the 1983 James Bond film Octopussy. She was also known for her "no bad dogs" philosophy. She was later the only female student at the Harper Adams Agricultural College in Shropshire.
The marriage ended in divorce and she returned to Headington.
In the 1930s, Woodhouse became a dog breeder and ran kennels until about 1960. She first appeared on television as a contestant on What"s My Lincolnshire where the panelists failed to identify her occupation.
She also appeared on Columbia Broadcasting System 60 Minutes. Her 1980 British Broadcasting Corporation series made her into a television personality and she appeared regularly on British television up until her death in 1988.
They had three children, Pamela, Patrick and Judith.
She died on 9 July 1988 following a stroke, aged 78. Her many books included her autobiography Talking to Animals and Number Bad Dogs.
(Barbara Kathleen Vera Woodhouse (1910 - 1988) was a Briti...)
(Barbara Woodhouse was known to millions for her incredibl...)
(Explains tested techniques to develop the obedience and l...)
(A classic book on positive dog training.)