Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 177, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1933 — Page 16
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SHEEP-HERDING DOG SENSATION OF STOCK SHOW Scotch Border Thrills Fans in Daily Performances at Chicago. Byt nitrrl Prmt CHICAGO. Dec. 4—The most popular performers at the international livestock exposition is a little dog. Os the more than 14.000 animals on exhibition. Jean has established herself as the favorite. Jean is a 3-year-old black and white Scotch Border dog. the type famous for centuries for herding sheep. She takes the rafter-ring-ing applause modestly, but Luke Pascos of Princeton, Mass., her owner, is obviously proud of her. Each day he leads her twice into a ring in the huge bunting-draped arena. All other activity is halted. All eyes center on the ring while twelve sheep are led in. Different sheep are used at each performance. Maneuvers Are Thrilling Quickly and with the expertness bred into centuries of ancestors. Jean herds the sheep into a wagon in which they are taken back to the yards. The infinite resources which the dog uses to make the sheep do as she wishes delights the audience tremendously. No general ever maneuvered as cagily, no fencer ever dodged so artfully as Jean in ordering the sheep about. One moment she snarls a command and the next she cajoles. But always she wins her point. She always has since the day she to learn by herding chickens when she was three months old. Captures Two Titles “You really don’t have to teach them to herd anything,” Pasco explains to all who care to listen. Thousands jam about at every opportunity. “It is just their instinct to take care of a group of animals. The only training is that which is required to obtain obedience to the shepherd.” Jean is the only dog to have won the national sheep herding prize twice. She "won last year and again this year. Her breed is one of the oldest among dogs, originating in Iceland in prehistoric times. One Scotch Border is said to be able to handle a flock of 10,000 sheep.
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