Training Dogs the Woodhouse Way

[4] Her ten-part series had been shown at over one hundred stations in the United States and in Britain it proved so popular it was run twice.

[5] In 1982, singer-songwriter Randy Edelman wrote a song about her and her show, "Barbara (The Woodhouse Way)", which he released in a single 45 rpm record.

[1] It made Woodhouse famous and enabled her to popularise her dog-training ideas widely among pet owners in Britain and abroad.

[citation needed] Although her show was very popular, her advocacy for better-designed and more humane cages for dog transportation was slow in gaining widespread acceptance.

[10] The show achieved cult status in the United States and millions of people accommodated their schedule around the showtimes of its broadcast in a similar manner to the successful Upstairs Downstairs.