Which would include me.Barbara Woodhouse was a famous English dog trainer. http://en.wikipedia.org wiki/Barbara_Woodhouse But she also appeared on American PBS television in a dog training series of hers. “Walkies” was almost her trademark. She said it in a sort of high pitched voice when she wanted the dog to walk along with her. Similar to the more common similar command “heel” (to walk at heel). It even got spoofed on Monty Python’s Flying Circus with a talking husky dog who claimed, in a rough voice, he ‘gotta go walkies!’
Which would include me.Barbara Woodhouse was a famous English dog trainer. http://en.wikipedia.org wiki/Barbara_Woodhouse But she also appeared on American PBS television in a dog training series of hers. “Walkies” was almost her trademark. She said it in a sort of high pitched voice when she wanted the dog to walk along with her. Similar to the more common similar command “heel” (to walk at heel). It even got spoofed on Monty Python’s Flying Circus with a talking husky dog who claimed, in a rough voice, he ‘gotta go walkies!’