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ANIMALS AT COLE BROS. CIRCUS OF THE STARS:
WHAT YOU SEE AND WHAT YOU DON’T SEE!
In
addition to acrobats, denizens of clown alley and daredevil aerial
artists, the 2007 edition of Cole Bros. Circus of the Stars features
more than a score of educated animal performers, including elephants,
horses and poodles who have as much fun performing as audiences
have watching them. What you see will astonish you, but what you
don’t notice is equally amazing.
With
eyes focused on the “Biggest Stars on the Planet” and
lovely elephant rider, Jessica Kramer in petite contrast to her
massive mount, circus patrons witness pachyderms Tina and Jewel
command the spotlight. Seldom do they note trainer Will Jacobs,
who stands quietly in the shadows while his oversized pupils dominate
the ring. Will feels comfortable assuming the role of “most
forgettable performer” at the Cole Bros. Circus. “People
come to see the elephants, not me,” says Jacobs, “and
Tina and Jewel not only know their routine but love to perform on
their own, so I let them!”
Equestrian
expert Lyuba Tchepiakova schools her equine students to refrain
from exhibiting one natural behavior while in the ring. “Putting
it delicately, we teach them to go to the bathroom before they enter
the Big Top!” Even Lyuba was surprised when her youngest horse,
still in training, taught himself to attend to personal hygiene
matters by observing his older stable mates obtain rewards for doing
their duty. “He watched the other horses get their carrots,”
she says, “completed his business, and looked at me as if
to say, okay, I did what I was supposed to do, where’s my
carrot?”
While viewing the Abuhadbas’ assortment
of energetic poodles ranging from miniatures to standards, audiences
don’t consider the enormous amount of effort and time invested
in making the poodles picture-perfect for their turn in the ring.
Dog grooming is a full time job in itself for the Abuhadba family.
More than a dozen poodles share living quarters with the Abuhadbas,
enjoying a carpeted, outdoor exercise yard that moves from town
to town. “Training the dogs is the easy part,” claims
Isabel Abuhadba, “as they learn quickly, remember everything,
and enjoy showing off and earning praise, not to mention treats!
For
more information about Cole Bros. Circus of the Stars, visit gotothecircus.com
or call 1-800-796-5672.
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