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Barbara Woodhouse & Dog
Famous dog trainer Barbara Woodhouse (1910 - 1988), seen here with Junia the Great Dane doggie film star, who must have her grey mouth hairs darkened with special make-up! Date: late 1960s
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1988 Barbara Dane Doggie Hairs Kissing Licking Mouth Special Trainer Darkened Performing Wood House
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In this photograph, the legendary dog trainer Barbara Woodhouse shares a tender moment with Junia the Great Dane, a beloved canine film star from the late 1960s. Barbara Woodhouse, born in 1910, was a pioneer in the field of dog training and became a household name in the United Kingdom with her television shows and books. Known for her unique training methods and no-nonsense approach, Woodhouse's influence on dog training is still felt today. Junia, a majestic Great Dane, was a regular presence in British films and television during the 1960s. In this photograph, Junia's grey mouth hairs have been darkened with special make-up, a common practice in the film industry to enhance the appearance of animals on screen. Barbara Woodhouse and Junia are seen here in a playful moment, with Woodhouse giving the dog a loving kiss on the muzzle while Junia licks her hand. This photograph offers a glimpse into the history of dog training and the unique bond between humans and their canine companions. Barbara Woodhouse's groundbreaking work in the field and Junia's successful film career are both testament to the enduring connection between dogs and their trainers. This image, captured in the late 1960s, remains a fascinating snapshot of a bygone era in dog training history.
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