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No Bad Dogs

No Bad DogsAuthor: Barbara Woodhouse
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Category: Book

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 1111210

Media: Hardcover
Edition: First American Edition
Pages: 127
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.2 x 0.8

ISBN: 0671449621
Dewey Decimal Number: 636.70887
EAN: 9780671449629
ASIN: 0671449621

Publication Date: February 1982
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Amazon.com Review
According to the late Barbara Woodhouse, there are no difficult dogs, only inexperienced owners. In No Bad Dogs she propounds her outspoken beliefs about dog behavior; having trained more than 17,000 dogs and their owners, Woodhouse knows of which she speaks. She isn't shy about condemning bad owners, firmly believing that dogs reflect their masters, habits and all. But this highly regarded book doesn't dwell on the negative; it suggests positive and simple training techniques for any owner and offers hope for all types of dogs, ranging from the chronically phobic to the severely jealous. No Bad Dogs is illustrated throughout with case studies of cured canines.

Product Description

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.


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1 out of 5 stars Would Rate it No Stars if Allowed   July 3, 2009
The Escapement (Massachusetts)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

This was written in 1978, every suggestion is practically to yank on the choke chain, or put the dog down. What a stupid, stupid book written by a woman who obviously hates dogs. I would guess she was looking for something she could dominate, since her husband probably cheated on her constantly.

Here is an actual line from the book:
"However, by tightening my hold on its choke chain I got the desired effect, and it flopped on the ground beaten and winded."

I don't know about you but "flopping on the ground beaten and winded" is certainly not how I would ever like to see my dog. Training is hard work and takes dedication and time, not abuse. If you even consider trying these techniques you should not own a dog.

This is an old, old book and should not even be on the market any more.



5 out of 5 stars Easy training book   January 8, 2009
Sandra J. Crump (Charlotte, NC)
This is the best book I have ever used for training dogs. I first found this little paperback at a yard sale and I used the training methods of Barbara Woodhouse when I bought my dog,Emma five years ago. She is the most displined dog I have ever owned and the training went very easily. Since then, I have ordered a copy for my daughter when she first got her puppy, and I just ordered two more copies when my grandaughter got her puppy for Christmas. Now, I'll have an extra copy on hand. Wonderful little book.


1 out of 5 stars awful!   June 22, 2005
6 out of 19 found this review helpful

this book is awful and does not go into detail on how to train your dog. she says you should have your dog killed for way to many reasons.she uses choke chains and never speaks of praising.


4 out of 5 stars Good basic dog training book.   August 18, 2003
G. Powell (Seattle, WA USA)
10 out of 12 found this review helpful

If you've never trained a dog, start here. Barabara's philosphy is that most dog problems are "owner" problems. That dogs key into what their owners are thinking. That said, Barbara uses corrective training techniques with a choke chain. The current thinking is that you need to also use "reward" based training.

Some trainers use only one of the other. I claim you need to tailor it to the particular dog. Some dogs couldn't care less how much you yank them around by the neck, others will quit behaving after they've had enough treats. Anyway reward based training requires lots of variations in the reward, sometimes its a game of frisbee.

With corrective training you need to assert yourself as the head of the pack. Seems to work well with some dogs, especially those more alpha pack dogs. But all dogs require lots of rewards to be well adjusted. And as you can see from the cover photo Barbara does reward her dogs.


2 out of 5 stars Excellent resource for training PUPPIES   November 30, 2002
15 out of 21 found this review helpful

We have a problem dog, and had heard that this book was excellent for learning how to train dogs. However, we found it's an excellent resource for training PUPPIES. This book assumes you'e starting out with a puppy, and does not address how to deal with problems already ingrained in an adult dog.

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