Barbara Woodhouse, "the lady with the dogs," is already familiar to millions of Americans through the publication of her best-selling book, No Bad Dogs, her frequent appearances on such national television shows as "60 Minutes," "The Tonight Show," "Donahue," "Merv Griffin," "Good Morning America," and the syndication of her enormously popular television series, "Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way." There are no bad dogs, Barbara Woodhouse believes -- only inexperienced owners. She ought to know: in thirty years she has personally trained 17,000 dogs and their owners in her weekend courses,…mehr
Barbara Woodhouse, "the lady with the dogs," is already familiar to millions of Americans through the publication of her best-selling book, No Bad Dogs, her frequent appearances on such national television shows as "60 Minutes," "The Tonight Show," "Donahue," "Merv Griffin," "Good Morning America," and the syndication of her enormously popular television series, "Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way." There are no bad dogs, Barbara Woodhouse believes -- only inexperienced owners. She ought to know: in thirty years she has personally trained 17,000 dogs and their owners in her weekend courses, teaching perfect obedience to basic commands in only six and a half hours. In this irresistible book, Barbara Woodhouse passes on to the reader the simple, effective techniques as well as the infectious, positive attitude that have enabled her to make the most unruly or nervous dog happily obedient -- sometimes within a few minutes, as astonished television audiences can attest. No Bad Dogs will leave every dog owner with both the skills and the indispensable attitude of love, firmness, and enthusiasm that gets results -- The Woodhouse Way.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Barbara Woodhouse, "the lady with the dogs," is already familiar to millions of Americans through her appearances on CBS' "60 Minutes" and the U.S. syndication of her enormously popular BBC television series, "Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way." Born in Dublin in 1910 and raised in Oxford, England, Barbara spent three years during the 1930s on a cattle ranch in Argentina where her extraordinary gift with animals enabled her to break in hundreds of wild horses. Married to Dr. Michael Woodhouse on her return to England, where they now live, Barbara has raised three children, run a farm, bred and broken horses, and trained 17,000 dogs on her famous weekend courses which teach perfect obedience to basic commands in only six and a half hours. Her Great Danes, Juno and Junia, made more than 100 film and TV appearances, and her own films, records, television series and books have earned her international popularity.
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Contents Foreword 1 * My Casebook Curing a fighter Fear of getting into cars...and getting out On child substitutes 2 * Nervous Dogs How to use the choke chain Behaving with strangers Teaching calm in the show ring 3 * Dogs with Phobias Walking with other dogs How to praise Dog's fear -- or owner's? Brushing A small dog biting How to scold 4 * Tails Up Show business Reasons for tail trouble Three techniques 5 * Schizophrenia How to detect schizophrenia What can be done 6 * Jumping Up A dangerous compliment Giving bones How to break the habit 7 * Licking Why and how to stop licking Rubbing and scratching 8 * Dirty Dogs How to housebreak A suitable routine Restricting fluids 9 * Getting to Know Your Dog The dog's point of view Know the breed -- and your own habits Sensing your dog's health and moods 10 * The Most Common Mistakes Made by Dog Owners Sentimentality Wrong choke chain Signals Voice Myths Use of experts 11 * The Mind of the Dog Psychoanalysis vs. telepathy What governs dog behavior? Individuality Teaching and correction The dog's memory 12 * Love, Honor and Obey Love Mastery Respect Sincerity The dog-master relationship 13 * Sex Oversexed dogs When to neuter or spay The nature of the sex drive 14 * Praise Hands, voice and eves Honesty The importance of touch Telepathy 15 * Correction Correction and the dog's mind The choke chain Correction and the owner's mind Muzzles The shake Delayed correction The "down" Smacking 16 * Jealousy Puppies Other dogs Spouses Children 17 * Fighting Why dogs fight How to stop a dogfight Muzzling Prefight signs 18 * Food Hunting instinct Spoiling with food Feeding and training Importance of nutrition 19 * Indulgences When to spoil...and when not to 20 * Rigid Obedience My view The dog's view The essential exercises 21 * Guarding The development of the guarding reaction What to teach 22 * Theft The thieving instinct When not to correct 23 * The Mind of the Owner ...from the dog's point of view How to approach training The importance of attitude 24 * Living with Mentally Unstable Dogs Owner's self-examination Tranquilizers and other remedies Modifying the environment 25 * Dogs That Hate Men or Women Owner's self-examination How to train 26 * Abnormal Dogs Owner's responsibility Vices, imbalances and instincts
Contents Foreword 1 * My Casebook Curing a fighter Fear of getting into cars...and getting out On child substitutes 2 * Nervous Dogs How to use the choke chain Behaving with strangers Teaching calm in the show ring 3 * Dogs with Phobias Walking with other dogs How to praise Dog's fear -- or owner's? Brushing A small dog biting How to scold 4 * Tails Up Show business Reasons for tail trouble Three techniques 5 * Schizophrenia How to detect schizophrenia What can be done 6 * Jumping Up A dangerous compliment Giving bones How to break the habit 7 * Licking Why and how to stop licking Rubbing and scratching 8 * Dirty Dogs How to housebreak A suitable routine Restricting fluids 9 * Getting to Know Your Dog The dog's point of view Know the breed -- and your own habits Sensing your dog's health and moods 10 * The Most Common Mistakes Made by Dog Owners Sentimentality Wrong choke chain Signals Voice Myths Use of experts 11 * The Mind of the Dog Psychoanalysis vs. telepathy What governs dog behavior? Individuality Teaching and correction The dog's memory 12 * Love, Honor and Obey Love Mastery Respect Sincerity The dog-master relationship 13 * Sex Oversexed dogs When to neuter or spay The nature of the sex drive 14 * Praise Hands, voice and eves Honesty The importance of touch Telepathy 15 * Correction Correction and the dog's mind The choke chain Correction and the owner's mind Muzzles The shake Delayed correction The "down" Smacking 16 * Jealousy Puppies Other dogs Spouses Children 17 * Fighting Why dogs fight How to stop a dogfight Muzzling Prefight signs 18 * Food Hunting instinct Spoiling with food Feeding and training Importance of nutrition 19 * Indulgences When to spoil...and when not to 20 * Rigid Obedience My view The dog's view The essential exercises 21 * Guarding The development of the guarding reaction What to teach 22 * Theft The thieving instinct When not to correct 23 * The Mind of the Owner ...from the dog's point of view How to approach training The importance of attitude 24 * Living with Mentally Unstable Dogs Owner's self-examination Tranquilizers and other remedies Modifying the environment 25 * Dogs That Hate Men or Women Owner's self-examination How to train 26 * Abnormal Dogs Owner's responsibility Vices, imbalances and instincts
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