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- Barbara_Woodhouse abstract "Barbara Kathleen Vera Woodhouse (née Blackburn, 9 May 1910 Rathfarnham, Ireland – 9 July 1988, Buckinghamshire, England), 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.".
- Barbara_Woodhouse comment "Barbara Kathleen Vera Woodhouse (née Blackburn, 9 May 1910 Rathfarnham, Ireland – 9 July 1988, Buckinghamshire, England), 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.".