The Pomeranian Review July 2009
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ERANIPublication of the American PomeranilCir9BEST OF BREEDVARIETYS SPECIALTYfia ^LANGLEYkennel club may 23, 2009 DAVE McCURLEYftBISS Ch. Idlewyld Precious 8emttj. idiewyld TounnaJjiuj ex CJi. JUJewyJd ttw w iexieiieGemmy won the breed at a couple of PCCV supported entries before the club was licensed Memorial Day weekend he came back to win the specialty from the Veterans Class.Thank you Judge Elizabeth Mutherd Thanks also to Paul Gates who awarded Gemmy Best Veteran in Sweepstakes. Gemmy's daughter Sally also won Best Puppy In Specialty that weekend.Margaret McKee2426 Sandy Hook Road, Goochland, VA 23063 804-556-3380 idlewyldearthlink.netK-S^rZP omeraniansCh. Char's Master Titleist Tiger A Joyful Adventure of FIRSTS FIRST Champion FIRST Grand Sweepstakes Winner Fell in love with Tiger at my FIRST NationalTo my dearest friends, Char Meyer and Lynn Meyer, I wish to thank you both from the bottom of my heart for the brightest STAR in my life this past year Thank you so much for sharing amazing little TigerVKathy Stuartkathypompomswithpaws.comBreeder Owner Charlotte Meyer www.charspoms.comassl Breeder Owner Handlermdzinetts.comBEST OF WINNERSJefferson County Kennel Club of MOMAY20090 GARDEN STUDIO. INCPHOTO BY GREGk i IC _ 'SprtogWoocf presents f \- A [ A P \ C,our newest faeJ-fy ^ AVI UIXD r m q w o o d s l o p owf- o cCh.Mountain Crest Hard Rock ROM x Springwoods Grace Kellyr, ______3RD PLACEj To 12SWEEPSTAKES ITIONAL SPECIALTYAXIA\aTHOMAS PHOTOGRAPHMARCH 9 . 2009NEW CHAMPIONWINNERS r "VSHREVEPORiKENNEL CLUB APRIL 2009GARDEN STUDIO. INC PHOTO By GREG a BESTBRED BY EXHIBITOR NATIONAL SPECIALTYMARCH 11. 2009THOMAS PHOTOGHAPHlhofinspholo30halmail.corThank you respected Judge Ralph Lemke for the finishing points in Boosier City.Special gratitude and appreciation to Judge Sandra Goose Allen for this most prestigious win at the 2009 National Specialty. This win makes it possible for Apple to attend Crufts. Ms. Allen has made a dream come true for everyone at Springwood. Also, special thanks to our wonderful sweeps Judge Betsy Owens for appreciating Apple'sbeauty and movement.Congratulations to Christine Creasey on her well-deserved kennel visit. Belated congrats to the Howlene-Teahra trio on their feature.S p rf n qwo o rj F c m era n fia n oBecky Jackson - Member of AFC - sprrngwoodpomsaloLcom513 Springwood Drive. Florence. AL 256 762-5958 wvw.springwoodpoms.comem mi jin pomiMis'jffCKsrs m ioi Ttell 22. mSusslfll lijuulis lo Judas fuuiuu Arisull lor m womlorlul juu. JJ m 3 3I2M Jo ijs oiil2 Jo eouril ou m ioi Jii2 muUSA's iiofld 32 mi grololul lo footon tall lor your jjjyolyornorjl lo liio firs HollonoJ SuocluJly ol our eluiiCiiJaaaaiiliBliM smMugiimiiiiull.smimmjimaBi'isaiainti RMimvOA^ ru-MJIX Il qWKlf i.L\\CH. POM DE LA CREME LVIDOMOVBest in showSPECIAL CESA SHOWBreederOwner Antonio Torres Ramiro ParrillallAcLM LnLi B1 " Our best congratulations to the first National Specialty of The Spanish Club of German Spitz CESA celebration in Barcelona. Sincere thank you to Fabian Arienti for his visit and judging. We enjoyed and learned so much from you, just unforgetable.ILSMIDEAMW' '' IV to1V 11 i 1'Si 1HIj isv'If-I V4,L I ,-A A9m' iW.tFtOERACIONCANOHLA MEXICANAmMEJORDEXPOSICIONfoto fracerJi-rtSS.^sssIn his return to the rings one moreBest In Showwith judge Jorge Nallem from Uruguay- 2 BIS with only 7 months old Mexico 2008.- Best Pomeranian of the year Mexico 2008.- Winningest Puppy in the History of Mexico.- Winners Dog Best of Sweepstakes at the Greater Houston Pomeranian Club Specialty with 8 months old.Bred by Tony Cabrera Fabian ArientiOwned by Maria De Luna, J. Carlos De Luna, Tony Cabrera Fabian ArientiDeluna Kennel Maria J. Carlos De Luna Phone 52 722 271-6614 infodelunakennel.com www.delunakennel.com-fz rzjr- r r r^ omf MK HE zzOEk WINDWARD HAWAIIAN HOG FANCIERS ASSOCIATIONHummer is pictured placing 4th in Group at the Windward Hawaiian Dog Fanciers Show on April 11 and 12. He finished by taking the Breed from the classes.Thank you Judges William Usherwood and Carolyn Herbel for selecting Hummer.Warmest Thanks to Handler, Kosei Inoue, grooming and show expertise by Arlene Otaguro, Hazel Miller and Robin Watanabe.Ann K. Aotaniann3ot3nih3v3ii3ntel.netCh. Mtn. Views Kicks'N GiggleszBESTOF WINNERSir4 OPPOSITEMAJOR AWARD .i NEW CHAMPION Lancasteril Lancaster i Kennel Clubf SL MAY lO. I ' U009. 7Irry DlillflpaCuddles' finish makes Mtn. Views' 10th champion for our small limited breeding program.Our thanks to Maynard Woods for trusting us and allowing us to breed to Casey.Thank you to David Fitzpatrick for the care and expert handling of another of our Mtn Views Poms. Thanks to Judge Raymond V. Filbum, Jr. for the 3 pt. major and Houston Clark for the finishing major pictured above. Cuddles litter sister is being shown by David Fitzpatrick and we hope she finishes in the a few months.Congratulations to Christine Creasey on her kennel visit feature.BreedersPatricia Dague and Alan Bower HandlerDavid Fitzpatrick OwnersCh. Wood's Que Cera Cera x Ch. Mtn Views Manhattan Promise Pictured with Judge Houston Clark.Mtn. View PomeraniansStuarts Draft, VA patdag U6 h otmail. com httpwww.geocities.commtnviewpomsEuchans4m.T5 12Liv. L4S90LV11r^ .4A \\I would like to THANK the C.E.S.A for inviting me to Judge the prestigious inauguralC.E.S.A. 2009 Specialty in Barcelona Spain.C.E.S.A. Club members were very thoughtful and supportive throughout the entire show. Special thanks to Maria Jose for her involvement of organizing such a great event from the fabulous scenic accomodations to wonderful eleoguant show site.The celebration banquet was supreme, complete with beautiful flamenco dancers. The entire trip and judging experience was excellent and the quality of entrants supreme.Kudos and thank you to the C.E.S.A Job well-doneve^vU d5IjPcwAXZ4^AA24^A Domingo 22 de MarzoA partir de las 8h. en el Salon Mar Bella Bogatell del Hotel Barcelo Atenea Mar de BarcelonaJuzga el Sr. Fabian Arienti Slarfire Pomeranians. USAC.E.S.A SPANISH CLUB OF THE GERMAN SPITZ2009 National Specialty- Barcelona SpainI_NATIONAL 2009 C.E.S.A.WOLFSPITZCLASS JUNIOR DOG 9 and under 18 Months N01 Daiko dArlande EXC. 1BOB.KLRTNSPITZCLASS INTERMEDIATE DOG 15 and under 24 MonthsN 02 Solete de Ribera de Alhama ABSENT.CLASS OPEN DOG 2 years and over N 03 TangoEXC. 2N 04 Mythical Most Wanted EXC. lBOBCLASS BABY DOG 3 and under 5 MonthsWhen I was first notified that I was judging the first National Specialty of C.E.S.A Spanish Club of The German Spitz held in Barcelona, Spain I was overwhelmed with happiness and honored to have been selected to judge their first specialty and to have the privilege to be able to go to one of my favorite places Barcelona, Spain.When I arrived the hospitality was amazing, I was treated like royalty. This is the best way I can describe it.I have always believed judging a National of any breed is a big honor, but judging my own breed that I love and cherish is the ultimate accomplishment for a breeder judge.The depth of quality was incredible I had many classes with beautiful Pomeranians that can compete at our National level.I judged dogs and females from different parts of the world including Russia, Canada, Italy, Portugal with many bloodlines tracing back to the U.S. breeders.The presentation and grooming was impeccable, the exhibitors sportsmanship was to a very high standard to show by, and they were very friendly and kind.I had two ring stewards that help me carry on the show very smoothly, and made my job a lot easier.To the breeders and exhibitors thank you I saw beautiful bites, and good head carriage and the grand majority of them had big healthy coats and not many signs of black skin disease. Movement was good, tail sets were good but as we all know theres always room for improvement in these two departments.My top Pomeranians moved with elegance and grace. They were compact, active with profuse harsh coats with heavily plumed tails. They were alert in character with good expression, and were commanding attention as they posed for their honors.I cannot thank enough the president of the club Maria Jose Guerrero. She outdid herself promoting and delivering a fabulous National Specialty.Thanks to Mahalda Costa, Silvia Gregorio, Esther Guzman, Silvia Sanchez and Nacho Puiggros for a wonderful, unforgettable experience.Thank you. Fabian Arienti.ftN 05 Dignitypower Lancelot M.B.1 BEST BABYCLASS PUPPY DOG 5 and under 9 Months N 63 Ramon de la Virreyna M.B. 1 BEST PUPPYPOMERANIACLASS INTERMEDIATE DOG 15 and under 24 MonthsN 06 Pinecrest's Bear Tous EXC. 2N 07 Dan-Star-Kom Tsukat EXC. 1N 08 Bi-Mar's Avenger EXC. 4N 09 Fandango II de Perlas Doradas EXC. 5 N 10 Velocitys Flyn High with Dignity EXC. 3CLASS OPEN DOG 2 years and over N 11 Powerpom Dangerous Laison EXC. 1 N 13 Can Xiu_Xiu Edwin EXC. 4N 14 Can Croquis Zarko EXC. 3N 15 Dan-star-Kom Tsirkoniy EXC. 2CLASS CHAMPION DOGN 16 CH. Jan-Shars Trump Card EXC. 2N 17 CH. Chriscendo Constantine EXC. 3N 19 CH. Pom de la Creme LVI Domov BOBB.I.S . WINNERS DOG BEST 1 SPITZ N 20 CH. Magnus de la Virreyna EXC. 4CLASS JUNIOR DOG 9 and under 18 Months N 21 Dignity Power Pasha EXC. 4N 22 Tito Poms Fast Diesel EXC. 2N 23 Soffies Bat Boy Disel EXC.17BEST JUNIORBOSN 24 Misthyc Star de Can Titos EXC. 3CLASS VETERAN DOG 8 years and overN 25 Starfire's ElvisBEST VETERAN B.I.S. 5 BEST SPITZCLASS INTERMEDIATE BITCH 15 and underl8 Months N 26 LolaEXC. 3N 27 Heavenbound Amazing Faith EXC. 1N 28 GretaEXC. 2JuiyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 9CLASS OPEN BITCH 2 years and over N 29 Powerpom Absolut Kurant EXC. 3N 30 Pinecrest's Little Miss Sunshine EXC.2 N 31 Giovana de la Virreyna N.R.N 32 Can Croquis Zaira EXC.4N 33 CH. Jan Shars Garden of EdenBOB BOSCLASS CHAMPION BITCHN 34 CH. Can Xiu_Xiu Fionna EXC.3N 35 CH. Pinecrest's Private Eye EXC. 1N 36 CH. Carina de la Vmreyna EXC.2N 37 Tito Poms Baby EXC. 1N 51 Tito Poms Isabella Zoe EXC. 1N 36 CH. Carina de la Virreyna EXC.2N 41 Brams de la Virreyna EXC. 2N 31 Giovana de la Virreyna EXC. 2.N 20 CH. Magnus de la Virreyna EXC. 2N 54 Blueshark de Sharapoms EXC. 3 N 58 Lady Sue de Sharapoms EXC. 3 N 50 Bluemoon de Sharapoms EXC. 3CLASS JUNIOR BITCH 9 and under 18 MonthsN 38 D'Amore Silva Cholita EXC. 3N 37 Tito Poms Baby EXC. 4N 39 Dan-Star-Kom ILI Dolka EXC. 2N 40 Only You di Curia Picta BEST JUNIOR B.I.S2 BEST SPITZCLASS PUPPY DOG 5 and under 9 Months N 41 Brams de la Virreyna M.B.. 2N 42 Can Xiu_Xiu Isosaki M.B.lBOS N 43 Can Xiu_Xiu Jumanji M.B.. 4N 44 Tito Poms Red M.B..3CLASS PUPPY BITCH 5 and under 9 Momths N 45 Africa de El Batallador M.B. 4N 46 Can Xiu_Xiu Jasmine M.B. 3N 47 Tito Poms Google Vip M.B.1 BEST PUPPYB.I.S3 BEST SPITZN 48 Can Xiu_Xiu Jakeline M.B..N 49 Monte Erebus Dulce de Leche M.B. 2 N 50 Bluemoon de Sharapoms M.B.N 51 Tito Poms Isabella Zoe M.B.N 52 D'Amore Silva Beijing M.B.N 53 Magic Babylon de Can Titos M. B.CLASS BABY DOG 3 and under 5 Months N 55 Tito Poms Brace Toy M.B. 2N 56 Tito Poms Brat Key M.B. 3N 57 Tito Poms Bosch BomBEST BABY B.I.S4 BEST SPITZCLASS BABY BITCH 3 and under 5 Months N 58 Lady Sue de Sharapoms M.B.N 59 The Spanish Dancer di Curia Picta M.B.T BOSN 61 Dignitypower Lady GinebraM.B.3N 62 D'Amore Silva Campanula M.B. 2BRACE CLASSN 39 Dan-Star-Kom ILI Dolka EXC. 1N 07 DAN-STAR-KOM TSUKAT EXC.1N 36 CH. Carina de la Virreyna EXC.2N 20 CH. Magnus de la Virreyna EXC.2BREED GROUPN 22 Tito Poms Fast Diesel EXC. 1 N 44 Tito Poms Red EXC. 1N 47 Tito Poms Google Vip EXC..TSTUD DOG CLASS N 07 Dan-Star-Kom Tsukat EXC. T N 15 Dan-star-Kom Tsirkoniy EXC. T N 16 CH. Jan-Shars Trump Card EXC. 1 N 39 Dan-Star-Kom Li Dolka EXC. TN 6 Pinecrests Bear Tous EXC. 2N 42 Can Xiu_Xiu Isosaki EXC.2N 46 Can Xiu_Xiu Jasmine EXC. 2N 48 Can Xiu_Xiu Jakeline EXC. 2BEST 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 y 5 SPITZ OF THE NATIONAL SPECIALTY OF ALL THE BEST IN SHOWN 19 CH. Pom de la Creme LVI Domov T BEST SPITZN 40 Only You di Curia Picta 2 BEST SPITZ N 47 Tito Poms Google Vip 3BEST SPITZ N 57 Tito Poms Bosch Bom 4 BEST SPITZ N 25 Starfire's Elvis 5 BEST SPITZmrnmiw10 - JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review0nr\d p'icta ^omerdtunn presentsONLY YOU DI CURIA PICTA'BEST IN SHOW 2iu\ GERM AN SHI V. 1.i ' \rm iV v - .fMSCAN.CH. Foxworth Four on the Floor x IT.CH. Jan-Shars Put On a Happy FaceWonderful win at 15 months old only.We are very proud to announce this great result of our young girl Winnie, RESERVE BEST IN SHOW placement MONOGRAFICA CESA CLUB 2009 Barcelona Spain. We would like to thank our dear friend Mrs. M.Jose Guerrero, President of CESA CLUB, wonderful organizer of this fantastic show.A special thanks to Judge Mr. Fabian Arienti who has appreciated Winnie.BreederOwner Elena Iotti - Curia Picta Pomeranian - Italy - 39 02 9778697 - www.curiapicta.itifHThTg nj_h Trrrp^rrFoJni ri LiOWBI\S nA1_L, 3f 1i Iu I 11N WINNERSMAJORWIN CORN BELT KENNEL CLUB MAY2009DOWNEY PHOTO BY OIANE aTrenarwyn The Puzzle Master UK x Foxhue Zupermaid UKI _ Thanksto Caroline Odd, David and Maureen Odd pictured above, Kathryn Norem and breeder Mrs. V. P. Christopher for making it possible to have this lovely English gentleman at Fame.In very limited showing, Cody has accumulated 7 points including one major.Standing at stud by private treaty.Brenda Segelken - Fame Pomeraniansfame62401yahoo.com 217-347-5731'di^eaetteBreeders office Pom,s sliA.ce ^sy1440Pom Orchid Lane Kannapolis, North Carolina 28081 Phone 704 938-2042 WAVw.lenettepoms.com Ken and Eleanor Griffithv9MiO ic\Rtt0U i at7WINNERS 4r^ADIESKENNEL ASSOC. OF . AMERICA .^4.'May 16,Perry Phillipsp5 -THIGHFIELDLOVE HURTSCh. Music Maker of Lenette x Lady Anna of Lenette Breeder Neil ParlierThe first weekend out Lacey J takes Winners Bitch twice for 6 points. Thanks to our very capable handler Vikki Oelerich.This is one of the three Music daughters we bought from the Highfield estate. We are very pleased to show this bitch in memory of her previous owner and our dear friend Vikki Highfield.Congratulations to Connie Russell and her new Ch. Highfield's Ima Ramblin Man of Lenette.This is Ch. Music Maker's 18th champion.Congratulations also to Jeanne Heger and her new Ch. If Ever I'm Dancing the Night Away of Lenette.This is Ch. Band of Gold's 10th champion.Best wishes to Christine Creasey on your kennel visit.www.lenettepoms.com - lenettectc.netr tmmmm cm.itTut nc -0 ii mi VVIf v-rrv4VsGROUPdiACING ws JSl-Jr L . ft1tafk .v " lip TV 4A1DraupZm.mWuuy nazivpas. Ua mm mmMi samiiuvnad until4 by Dab Whoa Jar und MyJ iajud'ja Durburn J WIL f-.mnm^inuimkuutuWrwrwwv.of the judges whvicvu^ Patrick's exception temperament and qualityr.For those of you who saw the hand-pained egg and ornament J donated to the auction.1 have new ones in aTi colors. If anyone is interested, e-mail me and 1 will send you pictures.BreederOwner - Elaine Wishncw Handler - Deborah Wheeler718-891-3451 - ma1ashe1tiepommsn.com 73Z-673-5ZZ8 - thekennelatt.netMMai a shelv . rvkfannounce "6s I s' ,-i,5kGreat River's 4S0lC5-3 i iMegIE,WlmwdfmMUm cswfmELY yyrural vut cirrn it tl vet tun maw titvssmMiuii\MjM zjki i \uihm lu sis lltimm.-ftMmWa'MS asm bksw.iii.f- - Aril"ns really tare a team, as mOwnerHandlerElaine Wishnow718-891-3451 - maJasheltiepommsnxomNEW NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD WITH FREE SHIPPINGTRIM YOUR POM LIKE A SHOW POM PREVIEW VIDEO CLIPS BEFORE YOU BUYFREE LEAFLETS INCLUDED WITH EACH VIDEO GROOMING TIPS,EQUIPMENT NEEDED AND WHERE TO BUY IT, AND HOW TO TRIM EARS.Have you ever wondered how the Poms in the showring and pictures are trimmed so nicely and how it is done We are pleased to present this Pom grooming video, "Pomeranian Grooming with Karen Crawford," by Karen Crawford of Xitable Pomeranians. This video is not just for Pom show people, it is for all of you who have Poms and want to learn the professional but easy way to properly trim your Poms - from head to toe. For more information about Karen, the video, preview video clips, satisfied customer reviews and ordering, please visit our web site at httpwww.foxxlanepoms.comVideo, e-mail Pauline McFarlane at paulinefoxxlanepoms.com, or call Pauline at 304-813-1541.We would like to thank Mike Cande Gordon of Pominique Pomeranians for allowing us to use AMInt CH Pominique Chasing Tatonka aka Tony as our demonstration model.Congratulations to Cristine Creasey of Hollily Poms on your kennel visit.mingKaren Crawford, Xitable Pomeranians Pauline McFarlane, FoxxLane PomeraniansThe Pomeranian ReviewContents Front CoverAdvertisers Index..........................................Anniversary Issue ........................................APC Announcements...................................APC National Specialty Info.........................APC Officers.................................................APC Sec Record Kelly D. Reimschiissel...APC Statement.............................................APC Stats Joan Behrend..............................APC Summer Specialty Information............Ask Us Anything Annette Davis....................Back Issue Information.................................Baltimore PC Results...................................Buying A Dog You Can Live With................Canine Health Symposium..........................C.E.S.A.........................................................Coming Events.............................................Cover Story ..................................................DVD Order Form..........................................Funtime at Perry ..........................................Health and Genetics Alane Levinsohn.........JudgesEducation Fred C. Bassett...............Just FUR Fun...............................................Kennel Visit ..................................................Membership Report Judy Green..................New Champions Joan Behrend....................Performance News Barbara McClatchey.Pom Charitable Trust....................................Presidents Report Jane Lehtinen................Purina Plan...................................................Registrars Corner Carol Leemhuis..............Rescue.........................................................Review Advertising Rates.............................Salute to Our Armed Forces.........................Somewhere In Time......................................Subscription Card.........................................SubscriptionReview Information..................Sunshine and Roses.....................................Website Address........................................................94.............95.............27.............78.............25.........30-43.............25.........49-53.............78.............29.............94.............90.........76-77........72-74.........9-10.............78..............16.............36..............61.........54-58.............59.........80-81........44-46.............24.........52-53.........66-71.............. 60...............26.............65.............24.............74..............28.............87.........62-65.............7528, 75, 94........78, 79.............25CFAMPICN JAN SHACS CISC FIDSICE II. DASSTAES IIIIII CEE CABOOSECAN JAN-SBAES WOMAN OF SCANCELIWWWfi7M\' M r ft r 'J E5 mi .-m F.mamWiXMmm tv "3 A9.9. V,9 9 yWWa ' \Vv i itmi'v-JV331Ciscc finished cut cf the 9 tc 12 elass. He is dcina very well in the Specials Pina with several arcup placements.Owner - BreederSFICCN FANSCNpcmsjanshar.ccmwww.ianshar.ccmhandlerTISF CANNCNCfL LiC-ToncCerosa Tare To StareSire Cfi. Rise N Shine's Tie's SA J-Cottie, gC x Dam LiC ToncCerosa Design O'Jlair brincCCeThanh you to aCC the Judges who gave our brindle hoy such wonderful compliments for his awesome structure and movement to finish him in such short order.Judge Sandra Joose lAllen Judge EddRivin Judge "Robert porsyth MajorJudge CharCes "Trotter Judge SheCCey Efennessy Judge Carolyn "Taylor Judge James Jim Jfupp Major"Darren was the dVPC JAOJAC class winner and went on to finish his championship at the prestig ous SAEC National Circuit in March."Thanh you to everyone who made this possible. AVe are so proud of our 2nd homebred brindle Champion.\ V IAmwALA PORTE COUNTY KENNEL CLUBOctober JO, 2001 K. BOOTHrwTon and Sherry Cartwright LiC-Tonderosa Toms, 'Key'de-mail lilponderosawwt.netphone 715-874-6936 httpmembers, tripod.comlilponderosaExquisite PomeraniansW vV 1 V-r7..,r-' hAvalon's Angelina RONCh Dominic of Lenette Avalon's Queen NefertitiI would like to recognize Ch. Avalon's Angelina in achieving her ROM title. She has been consistent in producing beauty, type, quality, temperament and movement toward all of her progeny.I would like to thank especially her breeder Annette Davis for letting me own this precious Angel, Betsy Owens for showing, conditioning and caring for Angel's babies and Barbara Moore for allowing me to use her wonderful Buster to produce Erin.NEV. cBEST OF BREEDVARIETYNORTHWEST ARKANSAS KENNEL CLJE 2008p-o'C 5v MELIA iTICh Exquisite's Whispering DreamCh. Damascusroad Dream Buster Ch Avalon's AngelinaExquisite's Whispering Dream Erin has finished her championship title last November in less than two months of showing at the tender age of 8 months. She has won BOB over a nice special and Best Puppy Toy Group 1. She has a pretty head, great shoulder laybackhead carriage, wonderful movement and outgoing personality.Angel's champions getCh. Exquisite's Dream Adventure Ch. Exquisite's Dream Paradise Ch. Exquisite's Treasure Delight Ch. Exquisite's Whispering DreamCongratulations to Christine Creasey, Hollily Poms, on her kennel visit.HandlerBetsy Owensbetsy_owensembarqmail.com 660 890-2255OwnerLan Wibowopomjewelshotmail.comAngel's BreederAnnette Davisinfoavalonpom.com 208 234-0932BISS Ch Tabletop's Return to Sender...M7NJGROUPPLACINGYORK COUNTY KENNEL CLUB OFMAINEFRITZ CLARKBy Ch. Tabletop's Black Mail Sender x Ch. Rodi's AldeaPippin Best In Specialty ShowBay Colony Pomeranian Club Specialty 2009 Judge Leonard S. ReppondWe want to thank all the judges who awarded Pippin with his many Best of Breed and Group Placements.Pippin is pictured with Judge Susan St. John Brown.A SPECIAL CONGRATS to a true friend Christine Creasey on her kennel visit.PippinW ABred, Owned and Presented by Jan Stachurski and George LandryEmail Tabletoppomsverizon.net Website httpmysite.verizon.netTabletoppomswins again...smc''F tmmAiX-SECOND IN GROUP- ' 5i'..SHOWWINDWARDPHOTOJOHNSONMIKLV- , _fey^V.wmWINDWARD HAWAIIAN DOG FANCIER ASSOCIATIONBIS CH. WOODROSE'S CAUSIN' A COMMOTIONCh. Razzel Dazzle Hat Dance ROM x Woodrose's JenniMAHALO again to everyone who supported and appreciate your Poms. Congratulations to Christine Creasey, Hollily Poms on your kennel visit feature.Always handled by his breeder-owner Yvette.ZtiJMJtJ 5wwsStHtOs I e iliNin it 4 UiHARRISON... FIRST SHOWS... FIRST WINS- - mu n iffsirSisL -Vm mri 'immmC. O OSAS-CVm j- r . .c'.-fK BEST BRED B\v ci r cnV-W1 V,MALI SHOW"MAU SHOWmr.iZm^vVr.MHU A- S'. ..vvvi^r^' 'W v. X-.WOODROSES BUCK HI AFFAIRChriscendo Casual Affair x Weewyns The Devil Wears PradaWent to Maui to have fun not expecting to win since our BIS CH. Woodrose's Causin'A Commotion wasn't feeling well and couldn't go, but to our surprise our "Harrison" just 6 months and 1 day old won BOB over two lovely specials and goes on to a Group II.He also was Best Bred By Exhibitor in Show.The following day he repeated this win and received a Group IV.Mahalo to the judges that appreciated a good Pom and to our friends for their support.A special Mahalo to Chris Heartz of the Chriscendo Poms for allowing us to have "Chino", our Ch. Coldplay son. Thanks also to Kathy Anderson, Prada's breeder.9ig91 SIQKi.aS3 I 9INTRODUCING... OUR NEW SHOW HOPEFUL...SMITTENS-a-e\NMATCHss'WOODROSE'S AIN'T NO PUSS OVERToy Group Ch. Woodrose's Dash of Spice x Woodrose's Princess Mia"Smittens" at just 4 months old went BIM at the HKC show under David Hoota on Mothers Day. She won the group under Hazel Miller. The following Sunday she won another group under Mrs. Bonnie Leahy Boboff at the WOKC match.Malaho once again to the judges and supporters.Watch for JoJo, Harrison and Smittens in the Fall shows as they continue their show careers. WOODROSE'S POMERANIANS FINISHES ANOTHER POM... CH. WOODROSE'S CASH AND CARRY. ALL OF OUR POMS ARE ALWAYS HANDLED BY YVETTE AND ASHLEY.ss' The Pomeranian Club of Greater Des Moines32nd Annual Fall Show Friday, September, 4, 2009 Des Moines, Iowa Varied Industries Building,Iowa State Fair GroundsShow Chair Sue Dittmer subonnycrosspaths.netSweepstakes Mr. Robert SalsburyRegular Non-regular Confirmation Classes including Jr Show Ms. Denny MounceObedience Mr. Jeffrey B Showman, John D. Landis, and Mrs. Diane J. ProbstRally Mrs. Mary Higdem7 Shows in 10 daysAugust 28 - 31, Amana, IASeptember 4-6, Des Moines, IASuperintendent Onofrio Dogshows httpwww.onofrio.comJulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 23T9sagMembershipReportJudy Green_________________________________________822 Parkside Blvd Claymont, DE 19703 302 798-3023membership americanpomeranianclub.orgLetters other than those from sponsors commenting on published applicants are sent to the Membership Chair at the address above. Comments must be received within 30 days of publication Standing Rule II, 3. Applications can be downloaded from www.americanpomeranianclub.org or can be requested from the Membership Chair.We welcome the following new members that were voted in at the last Board meeting.Molly Anderson SCSponsors Elaine Waugh, Joyce UrbanJane Marshall-Armstead TNSponsors Carolyn Bonin, Jerrie FreiaTina Bottorff LASponsors Jane Lehtinen, Randolph ArandColleen Beland BC CanSponsors Letitia Cannon, Brenda SegelkenDani Marie Davis WASponsors Anna LaFortune, Tammee FelixRegistrar RepotCarol Leemhuis______________________________________PO Box 23163 Pittsburgh, PA 15222-6163412 848-6987 Registraramericanpomeranianciub.orgREGISTRY OF MERIT ROMCH Avalons Angelina BOwner Wahyuni WibowoGOLD CLUBCH Horizon-N-Janesa Indian Sundown DOwners Ron Merilyn Smith, Krystal MorrisHALL OF FAMEPom Acres Copper Dragonfly AX OAJ BOwner Lois MorkasselMembership ContinuedKathy Tim Stuart TXSponsors Carolyn Crockett, Charlotte MeyerShelli Tradup MNSponsors Juanita Fiddick, Kathy LaundervilleDorothy M. Trosino ORSponsors Betsy Owens, Celeste SolanoMelinda Mendy Hansen LASponsors Jane Lehtinen, Jessica ChristiansenChris Lewis TXSponsors Erika Moureau, Carolyn CrockettRoxanne Mellem ORSponsors Teresa White, Laura NewboldB arbara Meyer LASponsors Audrey Roberts, Rebecca JacksonArlene Oleartchick TNSponsors Jerrie Freia, Camilla KnightLori Solomon ORSponsors Teresa White, Laura Newbold24 - JuitAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian ReviewNEW APPLICANTSKwon Duck Hoe S. KoreaSponsors Tony Cabrea, Fabian ArientiMargaret Peggy Kates ALSponsors Carolyn Brandenburg, Randy HoustonMichael Marina Kukjane LatviaSponsors David Gilstrap, Diane FinchKenna Sandbom MNSponsors Juanita Fiddick, Randolph ArandDavid T. Verdi FLSponsors Geno Sisneros, David Gilstrap Erroneously published under Donald'mAMERICAN POMERANIAN CLUB, INC. OFFICERSasPRESIDENT.................................................................................1517 8th Streets, Virginia, MN 55792 PH 218 744-1426 Fax 218 741-9435FIRST VICE PRESIDENT.........................................................PO Box 22442, Chattanooga, TN 37422 PH 423 987-02662ND VICE PRESIDENT.............................................................822 Parkside Blvd, Claymont, DE 19703 PH 302 798-3023RECORDING SECRETARY.....................................................P.O. Box 156, American Fork, UT 84003 PH 801 756-2092CORRESPONDING SECRETARY..........................................P.O. Box 23163, Pittsburgh, PA 15222-6163 PH 412 848-6987TREASURER...............................................................................32110 Pattys Landing, Magnolia, TX 77354 PH 281 252-0333......................... BOARD OF DIRECTORS..................Pat Barnett Betsy OwensVictoria Oelerich Linda Pelz................... JANELEHTINENpresident americanpomeranianclub. org.................DAVID GILSTRAPdcgilstrap aol.com...................JUDITH GREENrazzledazzlepoms verizon.netKELLY D. REIMSCHIISSELrec_sec americanpomeranianclub.org............CAROL LEEMHUIScorr_sec AmericanPomeranianClub.org..............ERIKA MOUREAUtreasureramericanpomeranianclub.orgCeleste Solano Geno SisnerosAmerican Pomeranian Club, Inc. website httpwww.americanpomeranianclub.orgThe American Pomeranian Club, Inc. is devoted to encouraging the owning, breeding and exhibiting the Pomeranian dog and the protection and advancement of the breed. We are currently offering membership to all who are interested in these principles and aims. If you are interested in joining the APC, please contact APC Membership Chairperson, Annette Davis, 391 N. Mink Creek Road, Pocatello, ID 83204. Phone 208 234-0932 or Email infoavalonpom.com. Membership applications also may be downloaded from the American Pomeranian Club, Inc. Website httpwww.americanpomeranianclub.org If you only wish to subscribe to the Pomeranian Review, please contact the Pomeranian Review Circulation Manager, Cheri McDonald, PO Box 3402, San Dimas, CA91773. Phone 909 394-7923, Email cheribachmanpoms.com or Fax 909 599-4692. You need not be an APC Member to subscribe to or advertise in the Pomeranian Review.JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 25v11mlJane Lehtinen PresidentirfosfpDID, ' A,JBIG KAHLNAj^w.With great sadness I must announce the resignation of Erika Moureau as our treasurer. This came as a total surprise as none of us knew there was a problem and we will miss her expert money keeping. Our new Treasurer is Becky Jackson from Alabama. We are sure that she will fill a large hole and do a fine job. Welcome Becky.Erika Moureau has stepped down from being chair of the Standard Revision Committee. As a committee, they had worked on the standard through the hindquarters section and wanted to continue with their work. Kelly Reimschiissel was appointed as the chair and has agreed to step in and work with the four members that are still on the committee.Fred Bassett our JEC is in the process of revamping our Illustrated Standard Booklet. He has asked Chris Heartz to assist in the remaking of this. We hope to have it in hard form and also in an e-book for online viewing and downloading soon.Our show committee has started to form. Chair Pat Barnett is looking for volunteers to help with hospitality and ring stewarding. It is to be a wonderful specialty next year. We need your help to make it so. For 2011, which is the 100th anniversary of the first show to be held, we are planning a wonderful show. We hope to make it something extra special.The Pomeranian Club of Greater Des Moines had asked to host the summer specialty for 2010. We needed to move on it and they were the only one to send in a proposal. So please, if you wish to host a summer specialty, let Carol our Corresponding Secretary know by sending in a request for the year that you want. Congratulation to the Des Moines Club.Kelly Reimschiissel has now gotten the next phase of our website up with the bulletin board which had been in the test stage since February. It has gone live to the membership, and each member should have received an email to join. Please come and join us online.We welcome new membersMolly Anderson, Tina Bottorff, Colleen Beland, Dani Marie Davis, Melinda Hansen, Chris Lewis, Roxanne Mellem, Barbara Meyer, Arlene Oleartchick, Lori Solomon, Kelly and Tim Stuart, Shelli Tradeup, Dorothy Trosino, Jane Marshall-Armstead, Margaret Jo Anderson, Chuck and Cyndi Kappus, Linda Meng, and Heidi C. Torrey. It is such a pleasure to see so many new faces join our club.In order to receive your Pom Review Subscriptionin a timely manner, please send as soon as possible all ADDRESS CHANGES toCheri McDonald at cheribachmanpoms.comThe Pomeranian Review is sent, upon request, to AKC Toy Breed, Group and Best In Show Judges. Contact Cheri McDonald at cheribachmanpoms.com26 - JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian ReviewThe APC Board is pleased to announce the election of a new Treasurer, Mrs. Becky Jackson.A Brief Bio from Becky JacksonMy husband and I operate a closely held corporation, and have done so for 35 years. He thinks he runs the place, but...My job within the company has been handling all aspects of the financial end. I have become proficient with Quick Books Pro and accounting procedures. I actually love the fact that everything balances. This experience should serve me well as Treasurer of the APC.I currently serve the Decatur Kennel Club as a Board Member. In past years I have belonged to many organizations and held various offices. One of the most recent was a Womens Investment Club, serving in every capacity over the life of the club.Most everyone knows me. I am married with two children. You all know Julie. Springwood Pomeranians is my kennel name and I am very active in the show ring, with several bred-by exhibitor Champions. One this year took the Best Bred-By Exhibitor Award at our National Specialty, which was an overwhelming compliment.I will work hard as the new Treasurer to do what is best for the Pomeranian as a breed and for our club as a whole. Let me thank the Board for this opportunity to serve.Guess What 2011 is the 100th Anniversary of the first Pomeranian National Specialty Show ever held. A special committee has been appointed to help plan ideas for the event with Vikki Oelerich as the chair. We are asking for you to submit your ideas for a theme for the 100th Anniversary. You can submit your suggestions to corr_secamericanpo meranianclub. org. More information to come laterThe American Pomeranian Club is pleased to announce a new section for our members only on the Members Only Section of the website www.americanpomeranianclub.org. A bulletin board has been created so APC members can discuss different topics with each other. For your username and password to the Members Only Site please email webkeeperamericanpomeranianclub.org.The American Pomeranian Club is looking for volunteers for the Meet the Breeds being held in October in New York. If you can help in any way with this please contact corr secamericanpomeranianclub.org.We are looking for volunteers for the following committeesFundraising CommitteeThis committee is being formed for positive club and breed benefit i.e. health foundation donations, breed rescue, legislative groups, etc.2011 AnniversaryCentennial Planning CommitteeThis committee is being formed to begin planning the 2011 National Show Events which is our 100th Anniversary.To apply for either of these committees, please contact either Carol Leemhuis atcorr_secamericanpomeranianclub.org or Kelly D. Reimschiissel at rec_secamericanpomeranianclub.orgt.kojmxXi1A_JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 27The Official Publication of The American Pomeranian Club, Inc.0Q' Kathy NoremEditor.....................................................................................................................Brenda Segelken11139 E.CamelotAve., Effingham, IL 62401 PH 217347-5731 fame62401yahoo.comSubscription Manager...........................................PO Box 3402, San Dimas, CA 91773 Fax 909 599-4692Proofreader................................................................................Cheri McDonaldPH 909 394-7923 cheribachmanpoms.com..................Cynthia LankfordAdvertisement Manager............................................................................................Becky Jackson513 Springwood Dr., Florence, AL 35630 PH 256 762-5958 springwoodpomsaol.comBusiness Card Manager...........................................................................................Kathym Norem0599N 650E, Knox, IN 46534 PH 574 772-3910 ecpomsearthlink.netSubscriptions6 issues per yearUSPS First Class.............................................45.00USPS Bulk.......................................................37.00CanadaMexico...............................................55.00Foreign...........................................................100.00Single Issue......................................................10.00Back Issues......................................................10.00Advertising KatesFront Cover Color........................................600.00Back Cover Color.........................................450.00Inside Front Cover Color............................ 300.00Inside Front Cover BW.............................. 125.00Inside Back Cover Color..............................300.00Inside Back Cover BW................................125.00Page 3, 4, 5, 6 Color......................................300.00Page 3, 4, 5, 6 BW........................................125.00Center Spread BW......................................250.00Full Page Deluxe Color................................275.00Full Page BW...............................................100.00Half Page Color............................................ 150.00Half Page BW................................................ 60.00One Quarter Page Color.......................75.00One Quarter Page BW........................40.00Business Card 6.............Small 70, Large 100All ads include one photo. Additional color photos are 25 each additional black and white photos axe 10 each.DeadlinesAd Deadline IssueDec 1...........................OBEDIENCE... JanFebFeb 1.........................................................MarAprilApril 1.............NATIONAL REPORT...MayJuneJune 1.................. COLOR FEATURE.. .JulyAugAug 1..........ANNUAL STUD ISSUE...SeptOctOct 1.....................MEMORIAL ISSUE..NovDecThe Dcmeranian Review.........official A. P. C. publication.........sent to Breed Group Judges.........reasonable rates.........quality reproductions.........only source of APC Archives.........provides APC news and reports.........APC Specialty coverage.........Regional Pom Club coverage.........obedience training information.........interesting, informativeSUPPORT THE APC SLPPCPT TEE REVIEWMail ad text, photos and payment toThe APC Pomeranian Review Brenda Segelken, Editor 11139 E. Camelot Ave.Effingham, IL 62401-7460 Or Email fame62401yahoo.comMake all checks payable to the American Pomeranian Club.Annette Davis, CNr- - 4^vThequestion for this issue is What is open fontanelThe skull is comprised of several bone plates that gradually fuse together during embryonic development. The anterior fontanel is the junction where the two frontal and two parietal bones meet. This area, commonly called the soft spot does not fuse until after birth. In humans, the soft spot remains until about two years of age. In most toy breeds, the fontanel closes by 3-4 months of age. A soft spot that never closes is called open fontanel. Chihuahuas commonly have open fontanel called molera which is considered normal for the breed.Open fontanel is not desirable in the Pomeranian, and breeders should diligently strive to eliminate it from their breeding program. The soft spot leaves the brain susceptible to injury and can be associated with hydrocephalus also know as water-on-the-brain. The abnormal accumulation of fluid in the brain cavities can cause neurologic problems or even death. It is, however, possible for a Pomeranian to live a normal, healthy life with open fontanel. Diseases of the Brain Greene and Braund, 1989 concluded that, Many clinically normal toy breeds and brachycephalic short faced breeds also may have open fontanelles without associated hydrocephalus.Our question for the next issue is I am going to ship a puppy for the first time. Can you give me any hints on the best way to ship and how to keep the puppy safeYou may direct new questions or answers to these questions toAnnette Davis, CN Certified Nutritionist 391 N. Mink Creek Rd.Pocatello, ID 83204 208-234-0932, FAX 208-234-0792 e-mail infoavalonpom.comPrevious Ask Us Anything Columns may be viewed on line www.avalonpom.comPomCare.htmJulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 29American Pomeranian Club, ilnc.Secretarys Record Conference CallMarch 31, 2009 630 p.m. CSTPresentMrs. Barnett, Mr. Gilstrap, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Leemhuis, Mrs. Lehtinen, Mrs. Moureau, Mrs. Oelerich, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Pelz, Mrs. Reixnschiissel, Mr. Sisneros, Mrs. Solano.AbsentCindy Boulware, ex-officio PresidentThe meeting was called to order at 636 p.m. CST. President Mrs. Jane Lehtinen and Recording Secretary Mrs. Kelly D. Reixnschiissel were present. Copies of the March 8th meeting and March 11th were made available to all Directors. The Board reviewed the minutes of the March 11th meeting and upon a motion made by Mrs. Barnett and seconded by Mrs. Green the March 8th and March 11th meeting Board meeting minutes were approved unanimously.Presidents ReportGood job on the National. We need to change the board meetings to Monday night starting the 4th week in April.1st Yice Presidents ReportEverything is fine.2nd Yice Presidents ReportDeronda Sharp and Teresa 'White were asked to be on the Breed AdvisoryReferral committee. They need to be added to the website under committees.Recording Secretarys ReportMrs. Reixnschiissel gave a status report on previous action items assigned to the board.Club Management Tools email was received and an access code was requested and received and Adobe Acrobat Standard was purchased. The secretarys record, board meeting minutes, annual meeting minutes and committee reports were finished and forwarded to The Pomeranian Review and the website to be published.Standing Rules section for The Pomeranian Review was submitted as Policy Procedures for Board review. Brenda Segelken, Editor also reviewed and updated the section.Corresponding Secretarys ReportA letter was sent to Cindy Boulware, ex-officio president requesting updated email information and asking if she wished to remain on the board as ex-officio president and be reactivated with the new email address. This letter was received and signed for. The deadline date for a response has passed and no response was received by the Corresponding Secretary.Treasurers Report Balance of 100,223.54COMMITTEE REPORTSSTANDING COMMITTEESAnnual AwardsA written report was submitted by Mrs. Pelz on behalf of Joan Behrend, Chair.Breed AdvisoryReferralDeronda Sharp and Teresa 'White have accepted positions on the committee.OU -JULYAUGUST 4UU57 - UTU rUMEKAJNI1AJM JAhVlEWDelegate Report No report submitted.Fundraising Needs to be appointed.Gazette ColumnistNo report submitted.Health GeneticsNo report submitted.Historical AwardsWritten report was submitted by Carol Leemhuis, Chair.HistorianNo report submitted.Judges EducationA written report was submitted by Mrs. Reimschiissel on behalf of Fred Bassett, Chair.Logo ApparelA written report was submitted by Mrs. Reimschiissel on behalf of Niki Wilde, Chair. Mrs. Reimschiissel was appointed the liaison for this committee. Suggestions of glassware, ball caps, golf shirts, jackets and umbrellas were made.A motion was made by Mrs. Solano, seconded by Mrs. Greed and it was VOTED unanimously to use the APC logo for the logo apparel.A motion was made by Mrs. Green, seconded by Mrs. Reimschiissel and it was VOTED unanimously to give APC members 10 off purchases of logo apparel.Legislative Action CommitteeAn oral report was submitted by Mrs. Solano on behalf of Geneva Coats, Chair.MembershipA written report was submitted by Judy Green, Chair.Companion EventsAn oral report was submitted by Mrs. Reimschiissel on behalf of Margaret McKee, Chair.Pomeranian ReviewNo report submitted.RescueA written report was submitted by Mrs. Reimschiissel on behalf of Linda Lewis, Chair.Wavs Means No report submitted.WebsiteA written report was submitted by Kelly D. Reimschiissel, Chair.SPECIAL COMMITTEESAudit Committee 2007No report submitted.JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 31Constitution Bylaws CommitteeAn oral report was submitted by Mrs. Green on behalf of the committee.Rescue Program CommitteeNo report submitted.Standard Revision CommitteeAn oral report was submitted by Erika Moureau, Chair.Show Site CommitteeAn oral report was submitted by David Gilstrap, Chair.SHOW COMMITTEE 2010 110th year Anniversary of the ClubShow ChairA new show chair has been appointed by the board, Pat Barnett The following committees currently have Chairs Obedience, Grounds, Banquet, Top 20, Chief Ring Steward, Show Secretary.A motion was made by Mr. Gilstrap, seconded by Mrs. Green and it was VOTED unanimously to designate the shows with the Louisville Cluster as designated specialties.Obedience ChairWendy Donnelly is the Obedience Chair.Wendy gave each board member a proposal to have agility. In order for our club to not be required to hold a sanctioned match for agility the email from AKC requested a marked membership list containing member names, addresses, telephone and email if applicable indicating the members who have agility experience. The following codes need to be used agility judge AJ, agility exhibitors AE, agility instructors AI, trial secretary ATS, trial chairman ATC, timer AT, scribe AS, gate steward AGS, ring steward ARS, course builder ACB, and scorekeeper AKS.We need someone to compile the information that Wendy has already given us. We also need someone to contact all of the members at least via phone to make sure that we get all of the correct information to send to AKC. The more agility members we have the better.GroundsGregg Waters has volunteered and been accepted as Chair.HospitalityHospitality will be split up between into two categories. Banquet, Kelly D. Reimschiissel as Chair and Hospitality Room with volunteers needed.Top 20Christine Creasey has volunteered and been accepted as Chair with Betsy Owens as Co-Chair responsible for finding sponsors.A written report was submitted by Mrs. Reimschiissel on behalf of Christine Creasey, Chair.Trophy ChairVicky Palmer will be asked to work on trophies as a co-chair.NATIONAL SPECIALTY 2011100th year Anniversary of the first Specialty ShowIt was noted that 2011 is the 100th Anniversary of the first show of the club which was held Tuesday, January 10, 1911, and confirmed by AKC. The colors for the anniversary show will be Club colors of Blue, Silver and White and it was discussed that the Top 20 be a formal event.32 - JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian ReviewELECTION OF NEW MEMBERSA motion was made by Mrs. Reimschiissel, seconded by Mrs. Solano and it was VOTED unanimously to go into executive session. It was reported from executive session that the following applicants were voted in as membersMargaret Jo Anderson Chuck Cyndi Kappus Linda O Meng Heidi C. TorreyMr. Gilstrap left the conference call at this time.UNFINISHED BUSINESSA motion was made by Mrs. Green, seconded by Mrs. Solano and it was PASSED to rescind Policy and Procedure Section 4.3.2. IN FAVOR Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Leemhuis, Mrs. Lehtinen, Mrs. Moureau, Mrs. Oelerich, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Pelz, Mrs. Reimschiissel, Mr. Sisneros, Mrs. Solano. ABSENT Mr. GilstrapA motion was made by Mrs. Reimschiissel, seconded by Mrs. Green and it PASSED that the APC trademark the APC name and logo. IN FAVOR Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Leemhuis, Mrs. Lehtinen, Mrs. Moureau, Mrs. Oelerich, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Pelz, Mrs. Reimschiissel, Mr. Sisneros, Mrs. Solano. ABSENT Mr. GilstrapA motion was made by Mrs. Reimschiissel, seconded by Mrs. Green and it PASSED that the APC copyright The Pomeranian Review. IN FAVOR Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Leemhuis, Mrs. Lehtinen, Mrs. Moureau, Mrs. Oelerich, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Pelz, Mrs. Reimschiissel, Mr. Sisneros, Mrs. Solano. ABSENT Mr. GilstrapNEW BUSINESSA motion was made and amended by Mrs. Green, seconded by Mrs. Reimschiissel and it PASSED that Celeste Solano having volunteered to head up a Junior Coordinator Committee that she be appointed the Junior Coordinator for the APC. IN FAVOR Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Leemhuis, Mrs. Lehtinen,Mrs. Moureau, Mrs. Oelerich, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Pelz, Mrs. Reimschiissel, Mr. Sisneros, Mrs. Solano. ABSENT Mr. GilstrapA motion was made by Mrs. Reimschiissel, seconded by Mrs. Lehtinen and it was PASSED that the APC participate in the Parent Club National Specialty Coupon Program. IN FAVOR Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Leemhuis, Mrs. Lehtinen, Mrs. Moureau, Mrs. Oelerich, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Pelz, Mrs. Reimschiissel,Mr. Sisneros, Mrs. Solano. ABSENT Mr. GilstrapA motion was made by Mrs. Reimschiissel, seconded by Mrs. Lehtinen and it was PASSED that the APC sponsor a supported entry in conjunction with the 2009 AKCEukanuba Championship in Long Beach, CA. IN FAVOR Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Leemhuis, Mrs. Lehtinen, Mrs. Moureau, Mrs. Oelerich, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Pelz, Mrs. Reimschiissel, Mr. Sisneros, Mrs. Solano. ABSENT Mr. GilstrapThe APC Board VOTED unanimously on a previous consensus question to request that Brenda Segelken,The Pomeranian Review Editor allow Geneva Coats to continue writing her previously known Health Genetics column under a different column heading.Upon amotion made by Mrs. Owens and seconded by Mrs. Solano the meeting was adjourned at 910 p.m. CST.If an APC member has concerns regarding the aspects of an APC Committee, the member is to contact the Committee Chair with those concerns. Those concerns will be communicated by the Committee Chair within two weeks after receipt if possible, to the Boards APC Corresponding Secretary so that the Board is aware of those concerns.JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 33American Pomeranian Clttf, 3tuBoard Meeting Minutes Conference CallMarch 31, 2009 630 p.m. CSTPresentMrs. Barnett, Mr. Gilstrap, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Leemhuis, Mrs. Lehtinen, Mrs. Moureau, Mrs. Oelerich, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Pelz, Mrs. Reimschiissel, Mr. Sisneros, Mrs. Solano.AbsentCindy Boulware, ex-officio PresidentThe meeting was called to order at 636 p.m. CST. President Mrs. Jane Lehtinen and Recording Secretary Mrs. Kelly D. Reimschiissel were present. Copies of the March 8 th meeting and March 11th were made available to all Directors. The Board reviewed the minutes of the March 11th meeting and upon a motion made by Mrs. Barnett and seconded by Mrs. Green the March 8 and March 11th meeting Board meeting minutes were approved unanimously.Treasurers ReportBalance of 100,223.54COMMITTEE REPORTSSTANDING COMMITTEESAnnual AwardsA written report was submitted by Mrs. Pelz on behalf of Joan Behrend, Chair.Breed AdvisorvReferralDeronda Sharp and Teresa White have accepted positions on the committee.Delegate ReportNo report submitted.-jKELLEY D. REIMSCHIISSELPresidents ReportGood job on the National. We need to change the board meetings to Monday night starting the 4 week in April.1st Vice Presidents ReportEverything is fine.2nd Vice Presidents ReportDeronda Sharp and T eresa White were asked to be on the Breed AdvisoryReferral committee. They need to be added to the website under committees.FundraisingNeeds to be appointed.Gazette ColumnistNo report submitted.Health GeneticsNo report submitted.Historical AwardsWritten report was submitted by Carol Leemhuis, Chair.Recording Secretarys ReportMrs. Reimschiissel gave a status report on previous action items assigned to the board.Club Management Tools email was received and an access code was requested and received and Adobe Acrobat Standard was purchased. The secretarys record, board meeting minutes, annual meeting minutes and committee reports were finished and forwarded to The Pomeranian Review and the website to be published.Standing Rules section for The Pomeranian Review was submitted as Policy Procedures for Board review. Brenda Segelken, Editor also reviewed and updated the section.Corresponding Secretarys ReportA letter was sent to Cindy Boulware, ex-officio president requesting updated email information and asking if she wished to remain on the board as ex-officio president and be reactivated with the new email address. This letter was received and signed for. The deadline date for a response has passed and no response was received by the Corresponding Secretary.HistorianNo report submitted.Judges EducationA written report was submitted by Mrs. Reimschiissel on behalf of Fred Bassett, Chair.Logo ApparelA written report was submitted by Mrs. Reimschiissel on behalf of Niki Wilde, Chair. Mrs. Reimschiissel was appointed the liaison for this committee. Suggestions of glassware, ball caps, golf shirts, jackets and umbrellas were made.A motion was made by Mrs. Solano, seconded by Mrs. Green and it was VOTED unanimously to use the APC logo for the logo apparel.A motion was made by Mrs. Green, seconded by Mrs. Reimschiissel and it was VOTED unanimously to give APC members 10 off purchases of logo apparel.Legislative Action CommitteeAn oral report was submitted by Mrs. Solano on behalf of Geneva Coats, Chair.34 - JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian ReviewMembershipA written report was submitted by Judy Green, Chair.Companion EventsAn oral report was submitted by Mrs. Reimschiissel on behalf of Margaret McKee, Chair.Pomeranian ReviewNo report submitted.RescueA written report was submitted by Mrs. Reimschiissel on behalf of Linda Lewis, Chair.Wavs Means No report submitted.WebsiteA written report was submitted by Kelly D. Reimschiissel, Chair.SPECIAL COMMITTEES Audit Committee 2007No report submitted.Constitution Bylaws CommitteeAn oral report was submitted by Mrs. Green on behalf of the committee.Rescue Program CommitteeNo report submitted.Standard Revision CommitteeAn oral report was submitted by Erika Moureau, Chair.Show Site CommitteeAn oral report was submitted by David Gilstrap, Chair.SHOW COMMITTEE 2010 110th year Anniversary of the ClubShow ChairA new show chair has been appointed by the board, Pat Barnett. The following committees currently have Chairs Obedience, Grounds, Banquet, Top 20, Chief Ring Steward, Show Secretary.A motion was made by Mr. Gilstrap, seconded by Mrs. Green and it was VOTED unanimously to designate the shows with the Louisville Cluster as designated specialties.Obedience ChairWendy Donnelly is the Obedience Chair.Wendy gave each board member a proposal to have agility. In order for our club to not be required to hold a sanctioned match for agility the email from AKC requested a marked membership list containing member names, addresses, telephone and email if applicable indicating the members who have agility experience. The following codes need to be usedagility judge AJ, agility exhibitors AE, agility instructors AI, trial secretary ATS, trial chairman ATC, timer AT, scribe AS, gate steward AGS, ring steward ARS, course builder ACB, and scorekeeper AKS.We need someone to compile the information that Wendy has already given us. We also need someone to contact all of the members at least via phone to make sure that we get all of the correct information to send to AKC. The more agility members we have the better.GroundsGregg Waters has volunteered and been accepted as Chair.HospitalityHospitality will be split up between into two categories. Banquet, Kelly D. Reimschiissel as Chair and Hospitality Room with volunteers needed.Top 20Christine Creasey has volunteered and been accepted as Chair with Betsy Owens as Co-Chair responsible for finding sponsors.A written report was submitted by Mrs. Reimschiissel on behalf of Christine Creasey, Chair.Trophy ChairVicky Palmer will be asked to work on trophies as a co-chair.NATIONAL SPECIALTY 2011100th year Anniversary of the first Specialty ShowIt was noted that 2011 is the 100th Anniversary of the first show of the club which was held Tuesday, January 10, 1911, and confirmed by AKC. The colors for the anniversary show will be Club colors of Blue, Silver and White and it was discussed that the Top 20 be a formal event.ELECTION OF NEW MEMBERSA motion was made by Mrs. Reimschiissel, seconded by Mrs. Solano and it was VOTED unanimously to go into executive session. It was reported from executive session that the following applicants were voted in as membersMargaret Jo Anderson Chuck Cyndi Kappus Linda O Meng Heidi C. TorreyMr. Gilstrap left the conference call at this time.UNFINISHED BUSINESSA motion was made by Mrs. Green, seconded by Mrs. Solano and it was PASSED to rescind Policy and Procedure Section 4.3.2. IN FAVOR Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Leemhuis, Mrs. Lehtinen, Mrs. Moureau, Mrs. Oelerich, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Pelz, Mrs. Reimschiissel, Mr. Sisneros, Mrs. Solano. ABSENT Mr. GilstrapJulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 35A motion was made by Mrs. Reimschiissel, seconded by Mrs. Green and it PASSED that the APC trademark the APC name and logo. IN FAVOR Mrs. Barnett, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Leemhuis, Mrs. Lehtinen, Mrs. Moureau, Mrs. Oelerich, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Pelz, Mrs. Reimschiissel, M. Sisneros, Ms. Solano. .ABSENT M. GilstrapA motion was made by Ms. Reimschiissel, seconded by Ms. Green and it PASSED that the APC copyright The Pomeranian Review. IN FAVOR Ms. Barnett, Ms. Green, Ms. Leemhnis, Ms. Lehtinen, Ms. Moureau, Ms. Oelerich, Ms. Owens, Ms. Pelz, Ms. Reimschiissel, M. Sisneros,Ms. Solano. ABSENT M. GilstrapNEW BUSINESSA motion was made and amended by Ms. Green, seconded by Ms. Reimschiissel and it PASSED that Celeste Solano having volunteered to head up a Junior Coordinator Committee that she be appointed the Junior Coordinator for the APC. IN FAVOR Ms. Barnett, Ms. Green, Ms. Leemhuis, Ms. Lehtinen, Ms. Moureau, Ms. Oelerich, Ms. Owens, Ms. Pelz, Ms. Reimschiissel, M. Sisneros, Ms. Solano. ABSENT M. GilstrapA motion was made by Ms. Reimschiissel, seconded by Ms. Lehtinen and it was PASSED that the APC participate in the Parent Club National Specialty Coupon Program. IN FAVOR Ms. Barnett, Ms. Green, Ms. Leemhuis, Ms. Lehtinen, Ms. Moureau, Ms. Oelerich, Ms. Owens, Ms. Pelz, Ms. Reimschiissel, M. Sisneros, Ms. Solano. ABSENT M. GilstrapA motion was made by Ms. Reimschiissel, seconded by Ms. Lehtinen and it was PASSED that the APC sponsor a supported entry in conjunction with the 2009 AKCEukanuba Championship in Long Beach, CA. TN FAVOR Ms.Barnett, Ms. Green, Ms. Leemhuis, Ms. Lehtinen, Ms. Moureau, Ms. Oelerich, Ms. Owens, Ms. Pelz, Ms. Reimschiissel, M. Sisneros, Ms. Solano. ABSENT M. GilstrapThe APC Board VOTED unanimously on a previous consensus question to request that Brenda Segelken, The Pomeranian Review Editor allow Geneva Coats to continue writing her previously known Health Genetics column under a different column heading.Upon amotion made by Ms. Owens and seconded by Ms. Solano the meeting was adjourned at 910 p.m. CST.AdjournedAttestKelly D. Reimschiissel, Recording Secretaryfippxoved, fipzil 2 7, 2009 fadt2009 APC NATIONAL DVD ORDER FORM DVD 1Puppy Veteran SweepsJunior Showmanship 20.00 each plus shipping DVD 2Winners DogWinners BitchBest of Breed 25.00 plus shipping DVD 3Top Twenty10.00 each plus shipping SHIPPINGUSPS 3.00Foreign 8.00 FULL SETAll Three DVDs 55.00 plus shippingUSPS 4.00, Foreign 10.00NAMESTREET ADDRESSADDITIONAL ADDRESSCITY, STATE AND ZIP CODEPHONE NUMBER E-MAIL ADDRESSMail toRebecca Jackson513 Springwood Drive Florence, AL 3563036 - JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Reviewgmrntan kmerantan Club, 3rtc.Committee Reports Board Meeting March 31, 2009STANDING COMMITTEES Awards - Joan BehrendI missed a top award for 2008 and luckily Carol bought it to my attention. I sent a correction to Brenda for the Review that readsThere was an error in the 2008 Top Dam Award reportingCH Gar-Vs Zeek-A-Boo had 4 titled get this year instead of the reported 3, tying her for Top Dam for 2008. My congratulations to Zeekas owner Carol Leehmuis and my apologies for the error. Her titlists areCH Carleez On The Catwalk CH Carleez Boom Boom Boom MX MXJ CH Carleez Crowd Pleaser MXJ OJP Carleez Command Performance RN NAJI am going to get an award made up for Carol Leemhuis, her owner.Breed AdvisorvReferral - Jane LehtinenDeronda Sharp and Teresa White have accepted positions on the committee. The committee will get together and report back to the board next month.Delegate Report - Darrell BakerNo report submitted.FundraisingPosition is posted on the APC website and in the Review for members who wish to serve on this committee. The suggestion of several e-books was brought up of older dogs and pedigrees, and a book on Pomeranians to be available online when this committee is formed.Gazette Columnist - Olga BakerIt is going good.Health Genetics - Alane LevinsohnThe HG committee decided on a Mission Statement.Promoting the health of the Pomeranian through breeder education about health, health testing and genetic issues. Advocating research into genetic problems that affect the health of the breed.CHICTests have been submitted to CHIC and we are now a CHIC breed. Thanks to everyone who made this possible. We received a report of the initial CHIC dogs and will receive quarterly updates. We produced a FAQ style flier that explains CHIC to the membership. It was sent out in e-mail, to be posted on the APC site and submitted to the Review. I wouldlike to request that dogs qualifying for CHIC be listed in the Review with their owners.Health ClinicsFor the education and information of our membership, we are posting available health clinics once a month on the Pomeranian lists. Health testing can be done at clinics at a reduced rate.Health SurveyThe health survey is in the final proofing stage. After it is checked over, it will be sent to OFA for feedback from them and put into an online survey. From there it will need to be advertised to get as much participation as possible from all Pomeranian breeders and ownersHistorian - Leesa MolinaNo report.Historical Awards - Carol LeemhuisNothing new to report.Judges Education - Fred Bassett. Nadine Hersil. VikkiOelerich. Curtiss SmithActivity during March included hosting the Judges Education Study Group at Nationals 4 attendees, and the Mentor Seminar 2 attendees plus hosting a Judges Education Seminar March 21st at the Northern California Pomeranian Club specialty weekend in Vallejo California 7 attendees.April plans are to write a proposal for the Board regarding doing a new Illustrated Standard booklet, suitable for use with judges seminars as well as for APC members. I spoke to Jane about this at Nationals and got preliminary approval, but want to formalize the request. I also spoke to Chris Heartz who has agreed to be my "official artist."Logo Apparel - Niki WildeWe are hoping to have people all over the world recognize the APC logo. We want people to see that logo and know whose it is. The more you can use the logo, the higher the recognition factor, the higher the recognition, the more money will be generated and the more 'advertising' the APC will get.First, I was thinking that maybe 3 different logo's would be the best approach. 1. Either the APC logo or another design, that the proceeds would go to a general fund. 2. A second logo that represents Health Genetics where a portion of the sale proceeds go to Health Genetics. 3. A third logo that indicates rescue, where a portion of the sale proceeds go to Rescue. The Board will need to determine what percentage of the sale will go towards each of these. It would be a great advertising tool to be able to say "10 of the proceeds of theJulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 37sales goes to rescuehealth". Also, it gives the APC three times the 'branding' and advertising for the club, with the use of the three different logos.The usual 'bread butter' is in T-shirts. They are not expensive and everyone wears them. I would recommend having T-shirts in approx 6 colors in all sizes available in all three logo's. Next, the idea is to create 'immediacy' by having a new thing come out every couple of months approx 4 times a year and an 'old' styleitem going away. These would be aside from the T-shirts. They would be more misc. typesstyles of items.As I have been informed that there is no one that is currently doing the sales of clothing at the Nationals. I would be willing to have this included in my committee as well. I think that the National logo could be put onto to certain items and sold via the website for a limited time before and after the Nationals. Having it shipped after Nationals. Ppeople who are not able to attend Nationals can still obtain the apparel for that year. This could be marketed as a 'collection' that some will want to collect. Example "I have every years sweatshirt from Nationals back to 1989". Thus making it more marketable.I would recommend that all items be available for purchase via the website and shipped directly to the purchaser. I will talk to Kelly Reimschiissel, APC Web Keeper and discuss store options with her, after hearing from you. However I do think it can all be arranged easily and the options and accessibility for APC items would be gladly appreciated. I think it would be a good idea to give members a discounted rate so that being a member has its privileges. You can determine that percentage. These are all only examples and ideas, just let me know where you would like to head with it.Legislative Action Committee - Geneva CoatsNo report.Membership - Judy GreenWe received 15 applications at Nationals 12 singe, 1 household, and 2 foreign. They will be published in the MayJune issue of The Pomeranian Review.Performance Events - Margaret McKeeNothing new to report. Thanks to Wendy Donnelly who did a terrific job at Nationals.Pomeranian Review - Brenda SegelkenNo report submitted.Rescue - Linda LewisThere is very little to report. Im almost done with the Rescue Listing for the 2010 Membership Directory.Steady but slower income of dogs needing assistance. We still need rescue contacts in many areas of the country even if they can not take in dogs.Website - Kelly D. Reimschiissel. Elizabeth Heckert.Jennifer MunnThe website was updated with committee reports, meeting minutes, pending motions, marked catalog from Nationals and regional specialties.SPECIAL COMMITTEESAudit Committee 2007 - Christine Crane, ElizabethHeckert, Jennifer MunnBank statements have still not been received. Some paypal statements received. Treasurer has sent all statements to the audit committeeConstitution Bylaws Committee - Judy Green,Margaret McKee. Kelly D. ReimschiisselWe are working on the final tweaks and will submit the CBL to the board and then Chris Dickey, PRP for review.Standard Revision Committee - Erika Moureau, JerrieFreia, Kathy Norem, Terry Rothell, Fran StollMailings to committee members have been done.Show Site Committee - David GilstrapContracts and information have been turned over to Pat Barnett.SHOW COMMITTEE - 2010 Show Chair - Pat BarnettA new show chair has been appointed by the board, Pat Barnett. The following committees currently have Chairs Obedience, Grounds, Banquet, Top 20, Chief Ring Steward, Show Secretary.Obedience Chair - Wendy Donnelly Banquet - Kelly D. Reimschiissel DVD Narration - Margaret McKee Grounds - Gregg Waters Chief Ring Steward - Erika Moureau Show Secretary - Jane Lehtinen Trophy Chair - TBA Ways Means - Donna RiehmTop 20 - Christine CreasevThe colors were Blue, Silver and White. The Mistress of Ceremonies was Deena Simon. It was an honor to have as our handler judge, Nadine Hershel, our breeder judge Olga Baker and our "judge" judge Fred Bassett. This year, 13 out 20 showed. The dogs were shown in alphabetical order so the judges would have no knowledge of their placements. The People's choice award was given to Ch Cr Tuff Guy of Isabella. The Top Twenty Winner was given to Ch Oakrose HighN Mighty. While the event itself went smoothly, although late, I took notes on how to make it run much smoother at the door next year.38 - JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian ReviewAmerican Pomeranian Club, MlSecretarys Record Conference Call April 27, 2009 630 p.m. CSTPresentMrs. Barnett, Mr. Gilstrap, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Leemhuis, Mrs. Lehtinen, Mrs. Moureau, Mrs. Oelerich, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Pelz, Mrs. Reimschiissel, Mr. Sisneros, Mrs. Solano.Mrs. Moureau called in to the conference call, gave her report and then signed off. She is excused from the rest of the meeting due to no electricity at her home from storms.Mrs. Green came on to the conference call at the beginning of the Presidents Report.Mrs. Pelz logged off the conference call at Show Committee reports, she was on the call during the Delegate discussion.The meeting was called to order at 637 p.m CST. President Mrs. Jane Lehtinen and Recording Secretary Mrs. Kelly D. Reimschiissel were present. Copies of the March 31st meeting were made available to all Directors. The Board reviewed the minutes of the March 31st meeting and upon a motion made by Mrs. Barnett and seconded by Mrs. Reimschiissel the March 31st meeting Board meeting minutes were approved IN FAVOR Mrs. Barnett, Mr. Gilstrap, Mrs. Leemhuis, Mrs. Lehtinen, Mrs. Oelerich, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Pelz, Mrs. Reimschiissel, Mr. Sisneros, Mrs. Solano. ABSENT Mrs. Green, Mrs. Moureau.Presidents ReportThe contract with the Drawbridge Inn, hotel for the National 2010 has been signed.1st Vice Presidents ReportNothing to report.2nd Vice Presidents ReportAction items were completed.Recording Secretarys ReportPolicy Procedure ManualThe PP Review section was sent to the board for review.A motion was made by Mrs. Reimschiissel, seconded by Mr. Sisneros and it was VOTED to accept the Policy Procedure Manual Pomeranian Review Section as submitted. EN FAVOR Mrs. Barnett, Mr. Gilstrap, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Leemhuis, Mrs. Lehtinen, Mrs. Oelerich, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Pelz, Mrs. Reimschiissel, Mr. Sisneros, Mrs. Solano.ABSENT Mrs. Moureau.A motion was made and amended by Mrs. Reimschiissel, seconded by Mrs. Leemhuis and it was VOTED to add the following to the Policy and Procedure Manual. IN FAVOR Mrs. Barnett, Mr. Gilstrap, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Leemhuis, Mrs. Lehtinen, Mrs. Oelerich, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Pelz, Mrs. Reimschiissel, Mr. Sisneros, Mrs. Solano. ABSENT Mrs. Moureau.Proposed Section to Membership Applications4.4 Board Guidelines Regarding Applicant Letters.4.4.1 Board members reviewing the letters should use judgment and common sense regarding comments received.4.4.2 Letters containing hearsay should not be given the same consideration as factual letters from individuals with firsthand experience or knowledge.4.4.3 The claimant should provide verifiable proof.4.4.4 There is no time limit on information provided to the board by members but information from the past five years is considered more relevant than information from ten years ago, etc.4.4.5 Letters from non-APC members are not to be considered.Action Items ReportMrs. Reimschiissel gave a status report on the previous actionitems assigned to board members.Corresponding Secretarys Report March 9 - April 27.20091. Answered emails from the public.2. Ongoing updating the Membership database based on the changes sent in for member for addressesphone numbers emails.3. AKC Responsible Dog Ownership Day, September 26, 2009, Saturday in Raleigh NC.4. July 7, 2009 Deadline to advertise in the AKC Gazette 125a Anniversary Issue5. AKC Meet The Breeds Response Form, October 17 18, 20096. AKC Announces New Mixed Breed Program7. AKC Lifetime Achievement Award 2009 Nominations Due May 8, 2009 to AKC8. Connect Marketplace 2009 Las Vegas Convention9. Completed all updates for our membership database that were submitted with the 2009 dues renewals.10. Rosters taken to printer and mailed to the membership.11. Mailed letter to member regarding committee selection12. Emailed letter to member regarding Karaoke concerns at Nationals13. Mailed letter to member regarding concerns about the Anniversary Issue of The Pomeranian Review being available for purchase outside of the subscription14. Mailed letters to candidates expressing interest in the Delegate position to submit details of their experience and qualifications by April 26.15. It is reported out of Executive Session that correspondence was sent to the Trustees of the PCT.JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 39Treasurers ReportA written report was submitted by Mrs. Moureau.COMMITTEE REPORTSSTANDING COMMITTEES Annual AwardsA written report was submitted by Mrs. Pelz on behalf of Joan Behrend, Chair.Breed AdvisorvReferralAn oral report was submitted by Jane Lehtinen, Chair.Companion EventsNo report submitted.Delegate ReportNo report submitted.FundraisingNeeds to be appointed.Gazette ColumnistNo report submitted.Health GeneticsWritten report was submitted by Mrs. Solano on behalf of Alane Levinsohn, Chair.Historical AwardsWritten report was submitted by Carol Leemhuis, Chair.HistorianA written report was submitted by Mrs. Pelz on behalf of Leesa Molina, Chair.Judges EducationA written report was submitted by Mrs. Reimschiissel on behalf of Fred Bassett, Chair.Logo ApparelA written report was submitted by Mrs. Reimschiissel on behalf of Niki Wilde, Chair.Legislative Action CommitteeNo report submittedMembershipAn oral report was submitted by Judy Green, Chair.Pomeranian ReviewA written report was submitted by Mr. Sisneros on behalf of Brenda Segelken, Chair.RescueA written report was submitted by Mrs. Leemhuis on behalf of Linda Lewis, Chair.Wavs MeansNo report submitted.WebsiteA written report was submitted by Kelly D. Reimschiissel, Chair.SPECIAL COMMITTEES Audit Committee 2007An oral report was submitted by Judy Green, Chair.Constitution Bylaws CommitteeAn oral report was submitted by Mrs. Green on behalf of the committee.Rescue Program CommitteeNo report submitted.Standard Revision CommitteeNo report submitted.SHOW COMMITTEE 2010 Show Chair - Pat BarnettAn oral report was submitted by Pat Barnett, Chair.SHOW COMMITTEE 2011100th year Anniversary of the 1st Show of the Club, 110th year Anniversary of the ClubIt is proposed to send a request for volunteers to the members about an Anniversary Planning Committee which will be comprised of 5 five members.ELECTION OF NEW MEMBERSNo members have been published in The Pomeranian Review for this month.UNFINISHED BUSINESSDelegate ApplicantsMr. Sisneros logged off the conference call at this time as he was one of the Delegate applicants. Applications were received from applicants and were reviewed by the board.A motion was made by Mrs. Pelz, seconded by Mrs. Green and it was VOTED that the vote for delegate be by secret ballot. IN FAVOR Mrs. Barnett, Mr. Gilstrap, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Leemhuis, Mrs. Lehtinen, Mrs. Oelerich, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Pelz, Mrs. Reimschiissel, Mr. Sisneros, Mrs. Solano. ABSENT Mrs. Moureau.Tellers ReportNumber of votes cast 11Necessary for election 6Mrs. Heimbach received 5Mr. Sisneros received 6The Chair announces Mr. Sisneros is the new Delegate for the APC.40 - JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian ReviewCop vrightT rademark InformationTrademark application is almost complete. Mrs. Reimschiissel will have a trademark attorney look it over to make sure it is correct prior to submission.NEW BUSINESSA motion was made by Mrs. Reimschiissel, seconded by Mrs. Green and it was VOTED to give a monetary break for the bred-by fee to be the equivalent of puppy fee at the National Specialty. IN FAVOR Mrs. Barnett, Mr. Gilstrap, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Leemhuis, Mrs. Lehtinen, Mrs. Oelerich, Airs. Owens, Mrs. Reimschiissel, Mr. Sisneros, Airs. Solano. ABSENT Airs. Moureau, Airs. Pelz.A motion was made by Airs. Reimschiissel, seconded by Airs. Solano and it was VOTED to amend the previously adopted Policy Procedure 14.9 to read APC restricts a conformation and sweepstakes judge from judging either the National or the APC Summer Specialty more often than once in five years previous to the specialty they are contracted to judge. All APC National and Summer Specialty conformation judges agree not to judge the P omeranian breed the 4 6 months prior to their NationalSummer assignment. 2504, amended 80406, 41709 IN FAVOR Mrs. Barnett, Ah. Gilstrap, Airs. Green, Ahs. Leemhuis, Airs. Lehtinen, Ahs. Oelerich, Airs. Owens, Mrs. Reimschiissel, Ah. Sisneros, Ahs. Solano. ABSENTAhs. Moureau, Ahs. Pelz.A motion was made by Ah. Gilstrap, seconded by Ahs. Solano and it was VOTED to make a request to the owner of the National Pom Club List, Ahs. Donna Alachniak, that the list become the Official List for the APC including a request that the ownership of the list be transferred to the APC with Ahs. Alachniak as a moderator instead of list owner. IN FAVOR Ahs. Barnett, Ah. Gilstrap, Ahs. Green, Airs. Leemhuis, Ahs. Lehtinen, Ahs. Oelerich, Ahs. Owens, Ahs. Reimschiissel, Ah. Sisneros, Ahs. Solano. ABSENT Ahs. Moureau, Ahs. Pelz.Upon amotion made by Ahs. Reimschiissel and seconded by Ahs. Green the meeting was adjourned at 847 p.m. CST.AdjournedAttestAmerican Corneraruatt Clttfc,Committee Reports Board Meeting April 27, 2009STANDING COMMITTEESAwards - Joan BehrendNothing new to report.Breed AdvisorvReferral - Jane LehtinenDeronda Sharp and Teresa White information was updated on the APC website.Companion Events - Alargaret AIcKeeNo report submitted.Delegate Report - Darrell BakerNo report submitted.FundraisingPosition is posted on the APC website and in the Review for members who wish to serve on this committee.Gazette Columnist - Olga BakerNo report submitted.Health Genetics - Alane LevinsohnA complete list of dogs who were CHIC dogs as of the first quarter 2009 was submitted and will be published in The Pomeranian Review. CHIC will send us a quarterly report.The Health and Genetics Committee has submitted a health survey to the OFA for them to format.Historian - Leesa MolinaWhat exists as far as Historical Data on the Club For example, what does APC have What does AKC have Is the information reliable I copied all of the Times Archives on APC.The next question is what should the "History of the APC" look like What should it include What do we want it to includeKelly D. Reimschiissel, Recording SecretaryIn order to receive your Pom Review Subscriptionin a timely manner, please send as soon as possible all ADDRESS CHANGES toCheri McDonald at cheribachmanpoms.comHistorical Awards - Carol LeemhuisNothing new to report.Judges Education - Fred Bassett. Nadine Hersil, VikkiOelerich. Curtiss SmithI have not had time to do a formal proposal for the Board regarding the new Illustrated Standard, so will have to carry that over to next month.I will be doing a Judges Seminar in Oklahoma City the weekend of May 15-17 in conjunction with the OKC Toy Dog Club there. They have not given me an official day and time yet, but I will post it on the Judges-L when I get it. These seminars are usually well attended. Curtiss Smith is also doingJuitAdgust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 41a Judges Seminar for us on May 21 st in conjunction with the City of Angels Pom Club in California.Logo Apparel - Niki WildeWe are waiting on logos from artists that have been contacted and getting some sample pieces together to present to the board.Legislative Action Committee - Geneva CoatsNo report submitted.Membership - Judy GreenOne application was received. Fifteen applicants were published in the MayJune issue of The Pomeranian Review.Pomeranian Review - Brenda SegelkenThe duties for the Pomeranian Review continue as usual and currently on schedule.Took 25 Review pages and cover to binding company in Champaign, IL, and picked up the finished hard bound copies of the Anniversary Issue. Mailed over 30 Pom Review updated subscriptions from Cheri McDonald. Receiving numerous orders for PR Anniversary Issues.Mailing PR Anniversary Issues nearly every day.Compliments continue to arrive about the PR Anniversary Issue nearly every day.Rescue - Linda LewisI noticed that most of the requests coming into the rescue e- mail do not contain much information. Rarely the person making the request will tell me where they are located or give even a full name or description of the dog or their needs. In order to address this I requested to Kelly that she add the phrase WHEN E-MAILING THE RESCUE COORDINATOR PLEASE INCLUDE YOUR FIRST NAME, CITY, STATE AND PHONE NUMBER. That has been done and now I realize I need to add to it. I am also getting requests that only state Please give us the rescue contact in such in such State. So next I will ask her to add that they include more information such as if they are interested in adopting a rescue or if they need to find a home for a pom they currently own.I have been contacted by a new person Joan Dubuc in the NY area who wants to do rescue. I will have a phone conversation with her this afternoon and hopefully we will have a New York rescue person She is currently doing Dachshund rescue but also has a pom. Like me she is retired and home most of the day More will be forthcoming.I have purchased a map of the United States and have had it mounted so that I can use colored pins to note the locations or our current rescuers and also the incoming requests foradoptions and relinquishments. This should give us a better idea of what is happening over all with pom rescue.Thank you for allowing me to serve as rescue coordinator.Wavs Means - Donna RiehmNo report submitted.Website - Kelly D. Reimschiissel. Elizabeth Heckert.Jennifer MunnThe website was updated with committee reports, meeting minutes, pending motions, marked catalog from Nationals and regional specialties. The web committee will go live with the Forum Bulletin Board this month.SPECIAL COMMITTEESAudit Committee 2007 - Christine Crane. ElizabethHeckert. Jennifer MunnA report is being written.Constitution Bylaws Committee - Judy Green.Margaret McKee. Kelly D. ReimschiisselThe CBL are almost complete.Standard Revision Committee - Erika Moureau. JerrieFreia, Kathy Norem. Terry Rothell, Fran StollNo report submitted.SHOW COMMITTEE - 2010 Show Chair - Pat BarnettPaperwork for the show has been sent to Jane Lehtinen, President for her signature.Obedience Chair - Wendy DonnellyBanquet - Kelly D. ReimschiisselGrounds - Gregg WatersChief Ring Steward - Erika MoureauShow Secretary - Jane LehtinenTop 20 - Christine Creasey Betsy OwensTrophy Chair - Curtiss Smith Vicky PalmerDVD Narration - Margaret McKeeShow Chair for Designated Specialties - David GilstrapTop 20 - Christine Creasey2009 Top 20 showed a profit of 2598.75.Type is steeped Iia, the past avui w,ust be 0w.flrded Iia, the present for the future-Bdd B. Bi\ua,42 - JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian ReviewAmerican Cameraman Club, 3nc.Emergency Meeting Secretarys Record via Conference Call May 18, 2009 630 p.m. CSTPresentMrs. Barnett, Mr. Gilstrap, Mrs. Green, Mrs. Leemhuis, Mrs. Lehtinen, Mrs. Oelerich, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Pelz, Mrs. Reimschiissel, Mr. Sisneros, Mrs. Solano.The meeting was called to order at 633 p.m. CST. President Mrs. Jane Lehtinen and Recording Secretary Mrs. Kelly D. Reimschiissel were present.Treasurers ResignationMrs. Erika Moureau submitted her resignation to Mrs. Jane Lehtinen, President on May 14, 2009. Mrs. Lehtinen forwarded the resignation to inform the APC Board on May 14, 2009.To Jane LehtinenPresident, American Pomeranian ClubEffective 05-15-2009,1 resign as Treasurer of the American Pomeranian Club.I have closed all the bank accounts as of today and I have a Cashier's Check for 101,394.15, which am mailing to you today. Please let me know where you want me to send all the club's property.I feel this action is unavoidable after receiving die audit report, compiled by a committee handpicked by Judy Green.I also resign as Chair of the Standard Revision Committee and wish to withdraw my name as ring steward for the 2010 National.Erika K. Moureau Magnolia, TXTreasurer, American Pomeranian Club, Inc.AKC Judges 31655Mrs. Green noted the audit committee was appointed by the previous board unanimously by all board members present on April 28, 2008. Excerpt from Board Meeting Minutes April 28, 2009Audit Committee information Christine Crane will be glad to do the audit. Has talked to Jen Munn and Elizabeth Heckert who are willing to assist. Judy made a motion to name the previous persons to audit our records for 06 and 2007 with Christine Crane as the chair. Second by Erika. Motion passed with 9 Yes votesAccording to Roberts Rules of Order The duties of a position must not be abandoned until a resignation has beenaccepted and becomes effective, or at least until there has been a reasonable opportunity for it to be accepted.Mrs. Lehtinen moves the resignation be accepted, seconded by Mrs. Green and it was accepted unanimously.Mrs. Moureau had closed the accounts prior to informing the board of her resignation with the exception of the Pay Pal account. Due to the serious nature of the immediacy of bills needing to be paid and payments of credit cards needing to be processed this position needs to be filled immediately and new accounts set up.Mrs. Lehtinen opened the floor to nominations for the office of Treasurer.A motion was made by Mrs. Lehtinen nominating Alane Levinsohn to the office of Treasurer.A motion was made by Mrs. Barnett nominating Becky Jackson to the office of Treasurer.A motion was made by Mr. Gilstrap, seconded by Mrs. Owns and it was VOTED unanimously to close nominations from the floor.Voting was done by secret ballot.Number of votes cast 11Necessary for election 6Mrs. Jackson received 8Mrs. Levinsohn received 3Mrs. Becky Jackson was voted in as Treasurer.As per our By-Laws, records that have not yet been audited shall be submitted to an Auditing Committee prior to their transfer to the newly elected Treasurer.Upon amotion made by Mr. Gilstrap and seconded by Mrs. Reimschiissel the meeting was adjourned at 707 p.m. CST.AdjournedAttestKelly D. Reimschiissel, Recording SecretaryJulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 43APC KENNEL VISIT MEMBER 2002Hi, my name is Christine Creasey and I live in Oakville, CT with my husband Peter of 29 years. We have no children of our own but have lots of nieces and nephews and now grandnephews and a grandniece We live in a small home on a dead end street next door to my mother, which was one of the reasons we moved here.We are currently owned by nine Pomeranians and three Maltese. Right now there are two and one half rescues recently in. Artie and Angel came together and Angel gave birth to a little boy whom we call Oreo. They all have potential homes. Thank goodness. Peter and I have done rescue work for a very long time.On a very small scale now, we still take them in whenever we can.I belong to Bay Colony Pomeranian Club having served as secretary, board member and currently treasurer. I also serve as the rescue coordinator. This covers the New England area and can get quite exhausting, but I work with folks trying to place their dogs without getting them into the foster care situation as often as possible. This club is, I believe, the oldest organized pom club. Small in numbers but, active none the less.We hold two fun days a year in June and September. This year in June is our Hawaiian Luau. We have tons of fun at these with raffles, auctions. Costume contests, agility runs, fun matches, including the best pet. We offer these to the public, our rescue folks, our pet members etc. We try and meet 4 times a year. We hold our speciality in May with the Noreast Toy cluster. This is a 4 day show and this year every day we have majors Also this year we are going to hold another speciality in November at an all breed show.Our members are diverse in activities. Agility and obedience as well as conformation. We are all friends and at shows it is the most fun as it is friendly competition.r.A EAm-TsI also belong to Naugatuck Valley Kennel Club. I serve as recording secretary and assistant show chairperson and chief steward. As well as a member of the American Pomeranian Club. I try and help as much as I can especially at the national when I know they most need it. This past March, I served as the Top Twenty Chairperson and have been asked to chair again next year. This was very exciting for me not only to help the club but to be part of such an important event. It is still trying to get off the ground as it was the third year. I learned a lot of what to do next year and what not to do. Fund raising for one. Betsy Owens is being a huge help and I thank her very much. I look forward to working with her.Well enough about me. Let me introduce my poms.My very first introduction to Pomeranians was Doo- Shays Short Circuit. I saw him at a dog show when I thought I wanted to show Maltese. I just fell in love with him and the breed.My first pom was his daughter Katie. She had a fire personality for a little dog I have ever had. She lived to be 12 years old and ruled the house until that final day. I still miss her.My first male and my first champion was Ch Doo- Shays Flyin Solo. Solo was my heart. He made myShortyKatieSolotook best juniors at the Nationals 4 years ago. He had a little fun as a veteran as well. At the young age of 10 on his birthday I woke up to find him gone laying on my pillow. That was one of the saddest days Ive had. He ended his career with 25 or so Best of Breeds, a group 3 placement and 3 best junior in shows.While for some that is small but, for someone who shows locally it was the beginning for me. He was the ultimate show dog and I have not had one since.My first champion female was Ch Southpaw of SisNBen. She came to me quite by accident but, was my fastest finishing dog. With 3, 4 point majors and 6 shows. At almost 14 she is still going pretty strong. She had one litter and that was with Shorty.They produced my first bred by champion girl Ch Hollilys a Dream for Teralee. She is owed by Leanne Wilkins and I thank Leanne for bringing her to her championship and loving her.Ashley was bred to Ch Aphrodities Donmar Desperado thank you Donna Majewski which produced HollilyNTeraleeRWildBoutWillie. Willie needs one major to finish. Hes been a hoot from the start. While giving you a soft side dont let the other boys get in the wayWillieintroduction to the show world so easy. His career not only was in confomation with me but, in the juniors rings twice. Once with a friend Barbara and then at the age of 8-9 with my niece Alicia. TheyThe other dog from Sarah and Shorty was Hollilys Circuit Breaker, CB he needed 2 majors to finish but decided that he liked my lap more. Ok, so I tend to spoil them.CB was bred to Tabletops Tahitian Pearl and they produced Multiple group placing Ch Tabletops Black Mail Sender, and Ch Tabletops Short Fuse.j Sparky. Ill brag Sparky first cuz its shorter. While he is a looker he is more like his father and was not the showman I would have liked. He finished but, not without causing me more grey hair, like I needed that.-WFUSparkySender however, wow, he is a breeders dream. Both the boys were bred by Jan Stachurski who owned Pearl. Sender ended his career with more BOBs than I can count, he was a multiple group placer and earned points enough to be in the top twenty 3 years in a row. All owner handled. And he has produced a lovely little boy Pippin already finished and placing in the groups. Ch Tabletops Return to Sender. Sparky produced a lovely little boy Hollilys Aristocrat owned by Jeanne McNally in Maine. He needs his majors to finish.r ruVSenderSarahMisBehavin Sharae, Tabletops Dream Catcher Catch and eventually Keodys Peppermint Parti Peppie. She is starting her show career at the Toy Cluster, Memorial Day weekend. Im excited to start showing Peppermint, shes fun and animated. I cant thank Leanne Wilkins, Jan Stachurski, Georgy Landry and Cheryl Kerr enough for allowing these 3 girls to live with us.I do occasionally breed to hopefully raise the perfect I thank Brenda for allowing me the honor of show dog. Dont we all There are some breedings introducing myself to you all and hope to see you ring planned with my 3 young girls Teralees No more sideBAY COLONY POMERANIANXCLUBThe Members of the Bay Colony Pomeranian Clubwish to congratulateChristine Creasey of Hollily Pomson her kennel visit. Much continued success.Thank you for your years of dedication to the Bay Colony Pomeranian Club as an officer.The Central Arkansas Pomeranian Clubinvites you to attend ourback-to-back Specialties Friday, October 24 and Saturday night, October 25, 2009 Benton, Arkansasheld in conjunction with two all breed shows.We usually have majors.Hope to see you hereSweepstakes Judge Jean Smith Friday Judge Robert Moore Saturday night Judge Don Rogers Contact Pat Barnett for a Premium List, barneybarnett I suddenlink.netyp^yvAN A- ttPomeranian CM of Central IndianaPLAN TO ATTENDPom Club of Central Indiana, Inc. - SpecialtyFriday Evening, Sept. 11, 2009Boone County 4-H Fairgrounds, Lebanon, IndianaGreat PrizesBest of Breed - TomTom XL Navigation SystemBest Veteran - Black Decker Weather RadioPower StationBest in Puppy Sweeps - TomTom 1Best in Veteran Sweeps - Deluxe Car HeaterAlso, plan to attend the all-breed Greater Lafayette KC Shows, Saturday and Sunday. Roy Jones Superintendent. PCCI will support these entries with trophies on Saturday and cash prizes on Sunday.Janice Russell, Show ChairmanSherri Alspaugh, Show Secretary, 812-925-6477,paughprintpomspeople.comDAMORE SILVA POMSThank you very much Fabian for coming to judge our monographic. Always we be to you grateful. Thanks to C.E.S A. for the spring monographic one makes possible 2009. Thanks to all assistent.uVTHE SPANISH DANCER Dl CURIA PICTABEST OF OPPOSITE SEX RABY CLASSDAMORE SILVA POMS - Silvia y Alicia Sanguino www.damoresilva.com MADRID SPAINEXPIRATION DATESDon't miss a single issue ofThe Pomeranian Reviewli,lllll.lillll........illln.l.li.l.ll.ill.......1I.I.I..I..M231 201CM3fa OBRENDA SEGELKEN 11139 E CAMELOT AVE EFFINGHAM lL 62401-7460Check your mailing label. Your nailing label contains the date of your last Pom Review. Renew at anytime at least four weeks before your expiration date to enjoy uninterrupted delivery.To renew or change your address contact Subscription Manager Cheri McDonald P.O.Box 3402, San Dimas, CA 91773 Phone 909-394-7923, cheribachmanpoms.comYou may also renew at the APC website at americanpomeranianclub.org or use the Subscription Form in this issue.1Pomeranians AKC TopDogssm Using Breed TotalsStarting January 1, 2009 and ending December 31, 2009 For Events Processed Through Friday, May 15,2009Rank Name1 CH Velocitys Shake Ur Bon BonOwnerM Koga2 CH Chars Bringin Sexy BackOwners C Meyer 3 CH Castiles Endless LoveOwners G SisnerosC Gatewood4 Starlights Smile From SiamOwner S Ekviriyakit5 CH Cr Tuff Guy Of IsabellaOwners R Solano, C Solano, R Smith, M Smith6 CH Pufpride Somewhere In TimeOwners L BeardVDimick7 CH Mountain Crest U DonT Own MeOwners D Gilstrap, C Gilstrap8 CH Oakrose HighN MightyOwners J RoseG Stewart9 CH Starfires Dbl TroubleOwners G AmoldWAmoldD Flaata10 CH Majestics You DonT Know JackOwners A RisterC CreedB TurnerT TumerS Bemey 11 CH Aphrodites Topo GigioOwnersB AllenL DeCicco12 CH Nobles LL Engine That CouldOwners VSmidtNInglett13 CH Jan-Shars Elementary My Dear WatsorOwners H SklarS Hanson 14 CH Sofine Lemony Snicket Of LilliputOwners N WalkerR Walker15 CH Delpoms Sir Nicholas Of LenetteOwner L Delp15 CH Windsors FastemUr SeatbeltOwners G Bertrand17 CH Woodroses Causin A CommotionOwners C OganekuY Oganeku17 CH Golden Stars TerminatorOwner A Sanehmahakul17 CH Jan-Shars Cisco KidOwners S Hanson20 CH Foxworth Five Card StudOwners P Dodsworth L FoxTotalSex BOB DefeatedD 50 737D 30 412D 299D 23 280D 22 275D 15 271D 21 228D 10 202D 10 183D 14 144D 8 82D 6 76D 10 71B 7 64D 5 62D 7 62D 5 59D 4 59D 4 59D 11 57APC Member denoted by JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 49Pomeranians AKC TopDogssm Using All Breed TotalsStarting January 1, 2009 and ending December 31, 2009 For Events Processed Through Friday, May 15, 2009TotalRank Name Sex BIS I n m iv Defeated1 CH Velocitys Shake Ur Bon BonOwnerM KogaD 7 27 10 1 6 11,2402 CH Cr Tuff Guy Of IsabellaOwners R Solano, C Solano, R Smith, M SmithD 0 1 5 2 6 2,9123 CH Castiles Endless LoveOwners G SisnerosC GatewoodD 1 2 0 3 5 2,3994 CH Chars Bringin Sexy BackOwners C MeyerD 0 4 6 3 2 2,0695 CH Mountain Crest U DonT Own MeOwners D Gilstrap, C GilstrapD 0 1 1 0 2 1,7326 CH Pufpride Somewhere In TimeOwners L BeardV DimickD 0 1 0 2 5 1,5157 Starlights Smile From SiamOwners S EkviriyakitD 0 4 0 1 0 8048 CH Majestics You DonT Know JackOwners A RisterC CreedVB TumerT TumerS BemeyD 0 0 2 1 2 6129 CH Aphrodites Topo GigioOwnersB AllenL DeCiccoD 0 0 1 1 1 58010 CH Oakrose HighN MightyOwners J RoseG StewartD 0 1 2 0 0 56511 Starfires Kiss Me BigOwners F Arienti, J Cabrera, N RobertsD 0 2 2 0 0 50712 CH Jan-Shars Elementary My Dear WatsonOwners H SklarS HansonD 0 0 1 1 2 45713 CH Windsors Fasten Ur SeatbeltOwners G BertrandD 0 1 1 1 0 42814 CH Woodroses Causin A CommotionOwners C OganekuY OganekuD 1 1 3 0 1 42215 CH Horizon-N-Janesa Indian SundownOwner L OtisD 0 0 1 2 0 39816 CH Jan-Shars Cisco KidOwner S HansonD 0 0 0 1 2 37817 CH Starfires Dbl TroubleOwners G AmoldAVAmoldD FlaataD 0 0 1 0 1 35318 CH Golden Stars TerminatorOwner A SanehmahakulD 0 0 0 1 1 32619 CH Sincitys IM A Tuff Little DemonOwner M ArvanitesD 0 0 1 0 1 28120 CH Delpoms Sir Nicholas Of LenetteOwner L DelpD 0 0 1 0 1 26650 - JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review APC Member denoted by op enExfnbttor, litres ants Junior isftotomansfnpJanuary 1, 2009 through April 30, 2009 as reported by the American Kennel ClubTop Exhibitors3 Nina Fetter3 Sharon Hanson3 Charlotte Meyer2 Diane L Finch2 Pat Dieball2 Randy Houston2 Hazel Miller2 Barbara Moore2 Jennifer Munn2 Erika Pavigliani 2 Arlene Otaguro2 Robin Watanabe2 Charles WhittemoreTop Sires2 CH Babydolls Buckle Up Ur Genes 2 CH Eagle Creeks Hamin It Up 2 CH Music Maker Of Lenette 2 CH Pufpride Sweet Dreams 2 CH Starlights Dream Comes TrueTop DamsNone with more than 1 titled getTop Junior HandlersAs reported by BestJunior.comRebecca Silverberg 149Stephanie Hentschel 46Leslie Sullivan 21Karinina Bailey 18Hope Gould 17Amanda Seitzer 8Ginger Riley 8Camille Muir 7Tiffany Ploss 2Kaitlyn Olmstead 2Madison Paulus 1Rayanna Dieball 1Rebecca Silverberg is currently ranked 3rd in the Toy Group and 23rd overall.The Pomeranian Review includes all Pomeranian Exhibitors in their publication. American Pomeranian Club Members are noted with an . In order to be eligible for APC Awards given at the Annual Banquet, you must have been a member for one 1 calendar year.POMERANIAN REVIEW STUD ISSUE SEPTOCTJulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 51AsJHeiu Champions e. V S-Joan BehrendMarch ChampionsCH Chars Brand New Girl Friend B CH Finchs Nicely Packaged Deal x Finchs Flavin A Blond Moment. Owned by Charlotte Meyer. Bred by Charlotte Meyer.CH Cr Queen Of Gossip B CH Rodis Cr King Of Gondor x Cr Sophisticated Lady. Owned by Jennifer Munn. Bred by Robert Solano Celeste Solano Michael Reno Melonie Reno.CH Evensongs Sugar Plum Fairy B CH Larajus Palisades Picasso x Beau James Whisper O Pearl Moon. Owned by Teresa G White. Bred by Teresa G White.CH Fairystones Patrick Of Showins D Showins Black Magic Brindle x CH Showins Cry Wolf Cry Wolf. Owned by Cheryl Roberson Audrey Caywood. Bred by Cheryl Roberson.CH Gucci Powderpuff Ala Maybelline B Diogenoir Projected Lightn Nrg x Palisades New Attitude. Owned by Ellen Smith Mary Lou Goucher. Bred by Ellen Smith Mary Lou Goucher.CH Jan-Shars Al Capone D Jan-Shars Ghost Buster x Jan-Shars You Ought To Be In Pictures. Owned by Sharon Hanson. Bred by Sharon Hanson.CH Lil-Ponderosa Dare To Stare D CH Rise N Shines Hes A Hottie x lil ponderosa design oflair. Owned by Sherry Cartwright. Bred by Sherry Cartwright.CH Mai-T-Tois G.I.Jane B CH Mai-T-Tois G.I. Joe x Bushs Jesseabell Of Harlem. Owned by Angela Nisbet. Bred by Virginia L Bush.CH Pomhavens The Edg Of A Dream D CH Starlights Dream Comes True x CH Pomhavens Gucci Accenti. Owned by Debby Lynn Davies Colleen Beland. Bred by Colleen P Beland.CH Ragdolls Dazed N Confused B CH Achilles Fit To Be ThaiD x Keodys Spirit Of Tara. Owned by Shalon Parrott Michael Parrott Jennifer Munn. Bred by Michael Parrott Shalon Parrott.CH Ruffrydn Cream Ale B CH Geminis Rockn One Nite Stand x Geminis Devil Doll 4 Ruffrydn. Owned by Victoria Roarke Steven Roarke. Bred by Victoria Roarke Steven Roarke.CH Starlights Dream Comes True D CH Pufpride Sweet Dreams x CH Sunterra Supermodel. Owned by Douglas Stratton. Bred by Suradej Ekviriyakit.CH Windsors Fasten Ur Seatbelt D CH Babydolls Buckle Up Ur Genes x CH Windsors Wild Orchid. Owned by Gail Bertrand. Bred by Shauna Jenkins.jSeto ChampionsApril ChampionsCH Aphrodites Topo Gigio D CH Aphrodites Thank You Daddy x CH Aphrodites Heaven Sent. Owned by Beverly Allen Linda DeCicco. Bred by Linda Decicco.CH Bryelle Howlene-Teahra LHummer D CH Howlene-Teahra Impero x CH Amours Shes A Hot Diva. Owned by Ann K Aotani Hazel Miller Robin Watanabe Arlene Otaguro. Bred by Noelle S Sasaki Shirley Ann K Leu.CH Chars Fancy That B CH Chars I Wanta Talk About Me x CH Chars Wild And Free. Owned by Charlotte Meyer. Bred by Charlotte Meyer.CH Clairmonts Charming Princess B CH Great Elms Mr Chips x Clairmonts Cover Girl. Owned by Darlene Davis Sharon Wheeler. Bred by G Lance Bryson.CH Daystar Moonstruck D CH Daystar Cowboys And Indians x Ryms W Friends Forever At Sublime. Owned by Karen Power. Bred by Karen Power.CH Dreamweaver N Geebears Hannah Montana B CH Panaches For A Noble Cause x CH Ransom N Dw After Midnight. Owned by Linda Pelz Gina Williams. Bred by Gina Williams Linda Pelz.CH Her Majestys Princess Victoria B CH Firebrooks Tabasco Fiasco x Benrays Sherri Kaye. Owned by Charles Whittemore Randy Houston. Bred by Charles Whittemore Randy Houston.CH Highfield Ima Rambling Man Of Lenette D CH Music Maker Of Lenette x Sweet Dreams Of Lenette. Owned by Connie Russell Ron Russell. Bred by K G Griffith.CH Howlene Teahra Guinnevere B Pj Windfall Of Howlene Teahra x Pinnacle Holly Of Howlene. Owned by Arlene Otaguro Hazel Miller Robin Watanabe. Bred by Arlene Otaguro Hazel Miller Robin Watanabe.CH Ivons You Are My Destiny B CH Mountain Crest Mercy Me x CH Legendary Rose Of Ivon. Owned by Lavonne Beard Dwight D Beard. Bred by Lavonne Beard Dwight D Beard.CH Jessicas Hannah Montana B CH Babydolls Buckle Up Ur Genes x CH Jan-Shars Beyonce. Owned by Jessica Satallante. Bred by Jessica Satallante Sharon Hanson.CH Majesties Jack Etouffee B CH Majesties Wolfman Jack x CH Majesties Artistic Impression. Owned by Annette Rister Charlotte Creed Brenda Turner S W Turner. Bred by Annette Rister Charlotte Creed Brenda Turner S W Turner.CH Springwoods Top Of The Rock B CH Mountain Crest Hard Rock x Springwoods Grace Kelly. Owned by Rebecca B Jackson. Bred by Rebecca B Jackson.CH Starfires Kiss Me Big D CH Showins Thunderball x CH Starfires Hot T Molly. Owned by Jose Cabrera Fabian Arienti Natalie Roberts. Bred by Jose Cabrera Fabian Arienti Natalie Roberts.CH Starlights Smile From Siam D CH Starlights Dream Comes True x Windmist Copa Cabana. Owned by Surakej Ekviriyakit. Bred by Surakej Ekviriyakit.CH Tokie Tart With A Twist B CH Tokies Mercury x Tokie Trick Or Treat. Owned by Chaivat Tangkaravakun. Bred by Prakit Chularojmontri Chaivat Tangkaravakun.CH Woodroses Cash And Carrie B CH Woodroses Stash The Cash x Woodroses Bangles N Beads. Owned by Clarice M Oganeku Yvette H Oganeku. Bred by Clarice M Oganeku Yvette H Oganeku.HealthALANE LEVINSOHN, CHAIRTOPICS IN NUTRITION Part 3Geneva Coats, R.N.CARBOHYDRATESGeneticsm jp -GenevaCoats R.N. Guest writerCarbohydrate is the term for a family of nutrients consisting of sugars, starches, gum and cellulose fiber. These nutrients range from simple sugars glucose, fructose and lactose to complex carbohydrates starches and cellulose in grains, vegetables, fruits. Carbohydrates are derived from plant life... vegetables, fruits and grains. Commercial dog foods all contain carbohydrates. Com, wheat, soy, rice, barley, alfalfa, quinoa, oats, millet... these are examples of grains commonly used in pet foods. Potato, sweet potato, peas, and tapioca are examples of other carbohydrate ingredients often found in pet food.During digestion, complex carbohydrates are broken down by digestive enzymes into simple sugars such as glucose. Once in a simple form, the sugar is absorbed rapidly into the bloodstream. Glucose is necessary in the body for energy and brain function. The liver can synthesize glucose from amino acids derived from protein and glycerol derived from fatty acids.You wont find carbohydrates listed on the guaranteed analysis of any commercial dog foods, because there is no absolute need for carbohydrates in the dogs diet. Dogs do, however, produce the digestive enzymes to be able to digest carbohydrates, so small to moderate amounts are not harmful. Large amounts of carbohydrates stimulate the dog to consume excess calories in an effort to obtain sufficient nutrients, thereby promoting obesity.While carbohydrates are generally not necessary in a dogs diet, they can be useful in certain situations, such as liver or renal issues where nitrogen and phosphorus levels need to be regulated. Carbohydrates are needed for the lactating dam, who must have plenty of blood glucose for production of milk. Puppies need some carbohydrates as they are being weaned from their mothers milk, which is high in sugar. High-performance and working dogs may benefit from some extra calories provided by carbohydrates. Grains and starches can be included in the diet, but should make up not more than about 25 of the meal. The amount of carbohydrates contained in kibbled foods is typically between 50-80-far more than is optimal.Grain-free foods are becoming popular. But the ingredients that replace grains in these20formulas are still starchy carbohydrates the one most commonly used is potato. Sweet potatoes, peas and tapioca are other high-carbohydrate ingredients used to replace grains in pet foods.Potatoes belong to the nightshade family, along with tomatoes, peppers, tobacco and eggplant. Many doctors have traditionally advised patients with arthritis to avoid nightshade vegetables. These foods are high in solanine alkaloids, chemical substances with strong toxic effects... and the greener the vegetable, the more alkaloids it contains. Green potatoes and fried green tomatoes are definitely out Sweet potatoes, however, are not nightshade vegetables they are in the morning glory family.Most plant-based foods also contain cellulose or fiber, a type of carbohydrate which dogs cannot digest. Dogs do not produce the digestive enzyme cellulase which is needed to break down fibrous plant cell walls. Fiber is generally a low- cost filler ingredient. Manufacturers also include fiber to prevent kibble pieces from crumbling apart, and to20extend product shelf life.Avoid commercial foods that include beet pulp, peanut hulls, brans and other fibrous, non-nutritious fillers. If your dog eats some raw meaty bones, he will be getting plenty of bulk in his diet. If your dog does not eat raw bones, you should include some processed fruits andor vegetables in the diet for a source of fiber.Carbohydrates should be avoided by dogs with diabetes, seizures, and hypothyroidism. Because dogs have the anatomy of a carnivore, carbohydrates are difficult for them to digest they make stools large, and produce gas. Grains and starches should also be avoided by dogs with arthritis, allergies and other inflammatory conditions. Shop for a food with a good primary animal based protein, and minimal carbohydrates.AFLATOXINSPenicillin is a mycotoxin a poison produced by a mold. Penicillin destroys bacterial cell walls, thereby killing bacteria. Man has harnessed penicillin to use for our benefit to help fight infections. Most mycotoxins, however, are not beneficial and in fact can be toxic.One of the most potent naturally occurring poisons is aflatoxin. Iraqi officials admitted in 1995 to producing aflatoxin to be used as a biological weapon. Aflatoxin is produced by the fungus Aspergillus. Foods rich in carbohydrates such as com, rice and wheat support the growth of this fungus particularly grains deemed not suitable for human consumption, that have may have been stored in a warehouse for weeks or even months.Aspergillus growth is microscopic, so you cant see it with the naked eye... and the toxins produced are odorless, so you cant detect them by smell, either. Aflatoxin ingestion in large enough amounts causes death by liver failure. If ingested at low levels over time, aflatoxins are known to cause liver cancer. In livestock, other effects are decreased growth rate, lowered milk or egg production, and immunosuppression.Kibble, due to its high carbohydrate content, is a perfect medium for growing aspergillus fungus. Once a bag of kibble is opened and exposed to air, it is more than likely exposed to fungal spores which are omnipresent in the air. If the food becomes damp it will readily support fungal growth. If you buy kibble, try to buy your food in small batches check expiration dates carefully and, once the bag is opened, switch the food to an airtight container. You might even consider keeping your kibble in the refrigerator or freezer once the bag is opened. This will help maintain freshness.Remember the huge Menu food recall Their foods were contaminated with aflatoxin from the com they used... BEFORE it was processed into dog food. There were many deaths associated with that incident. Peanuts and deadfall nuts are also commonly contaminated with aflatoxins. Aflatoxin poisoning is a worldwide problem, because fungal spores are ubiquitous.There are thousands of other mycotoxins that can be included in carbohydrate-based foods, including vomitoxins, fumonisins, and patulins. These have also sickened and killed pets, prompting recalls. The heat involved with cooking destroys the molds and fungi, but not the toxins that they produce. Mycotoxicosis has been a major problem for dogs ever since man first invented dry dog foods.STORAGE MITESDry dog foods are primarily composed of low-cost, low-priority grains with long set times... ideal breeding grounds for mold and mites. Have you heard of storage mites Storage mites are cousins of the dust mite, a common allergen. Storage mites feed and reproduce in the flours that are processed into pet food. When the flours are processed into dog food, these storage mite carcasses are then in the dog food.In a study published in the American Journal of Veterinary Research Jan 2003, 94 of dogs with allergic dermatitis had antibodies against storage mites. The study concludes, Storage mite sensitivity in dogs may be as important, if not more important, than dust mite sensitivity. Another study repeated these findings.Storage mites in kibble are likely a significant source of allergies in our dogs. If your dog is fed kibble-containing grains and suffers from allergies, storage mites could be the problem. Consider switching to a grain-free diet. And yes, rice is a grainFRUITS and VEGETABLESMany of our dogs love fruits and vegetables. If your fresh diet does not include bones, you will need to add some fruits and vegetables for their fiber content. Small amounts are not harmful and may even provide some significant nutritional benefits. Fruits and vegetables must be cooked or pureed for the dog to be able to derive any nutritional benefit from them.Berries such as red raspberry, blueberry, cherry and cranberry are often included in high-end commercial diets. These berries contain phytonutrients such as ellagitanins, anthocyanins, salicylic acid, quercitin and catechins. These nutrients have proven beneficial in reducing cancer risk, enchancing circulation, improving memory, enhancing immunity, preventing cancer, fighting infection, and easing inflammation and pain from arthritis. It will be interesting to watch further research in this areaCranberry reduces the risk of struvite bladder stones, the stones that commonly form as a result of urinary tract infection. However, cranberry can actually increase the risk of oxalate stones in dogs who are genetically predisposed to their formation. The reason for this is the oxalic acid contained in cranberries. Oxalic acid is a food ingredient that binds with calcium to form the compound calcium oxalate. Foods that contain oxalic acid often commonly referred to as oxalate should be limited in the diet so as not to create a calcium deficiency or promote bladder and kidney stones in dogs who are prone to them.High amounts of oxalate are also contained in barley, com, wheat, oats, beets, soy, figs, Bmssels sprouts, broccoli, parsley, spinach, Swiss chard, green and wax beans, blackberries, blueberries, carrots, celery, dandelion greens, grapefruit, kiwi, endive, gooseberries, okra, oranges, black raspberries, strawberries and sweet potatoes. Higher amounts of calcium may be needed if the diet contains significant amounts of high oxalate-containing foods.Fruits and vegetables should be pureed or steamed. If eaten raw, they cant be digested, and your dog wont be able to use the nutrients they contain.Cruciferous vegetables can suppress thyroid function if large amounts are fed raw. This includes broccoli, cauliflower, Bmssels sprouts, bok choy, cabbage, kale, collard greens, mustard greens, turnips, turnip greens, watercress, rutabaga, daikon, and kohlrabi. Fortunately, the thyroid-inhibiting substances in these foods are inactivated by cooking, or light steaming, so your dog can still enjoy the valuable antioxidant and cancer-protective effects of these cruciferous vegetables.Canned Pumpkin, fed in small amounts, is often recommended for digestion, to help both diarrhea and constipation.PROBIOTICSPro Bios means literally for life. The term probiotics refers to the life-supporting beneficial microorganisms in the digestive tract. There are several types of probiotic organisms, mostly bacteria of the genus lactobacillus or bifidobacteria often called acidophilus and bifidus. These bacteria help to keep disease-causing bacteria in check. Probiotic bacteria also manufacture vitamins B6, B12, K, and folic acid. When the numbers of these probiotic bacteria in the intestines are reduced through taking antibiotics, stress, or illness, an overgrowth of bad microorganisms can result. Without the probiotics to keep the pathogens under control, the dog may develop digestive upsets, diarrhea or yeast infections.Supplementing the diet with probiotics can help replace and maintain the levels of friendly bacteria in the digestive tract. They can also help maintain firmer stools. A probiotic supplement is useful after antibiotic therapy, after a parvovirus infection, and during other times of stress boarding, traveling, competition, training or after surgery. Probiotics are a useful first-line treatment for puppies with diarrhea, and are great to add to the diet of the new mother. Probiotics can help reduce the risk of infection and allergies.High heat involved in manufacturing canned and kibbled foods destroys probiotic bacteria, so it is a good idea to add any probiotics to food just prior to mealtime. Yogurt and kefir with their active cultures are great natural sources of probiotics. Commercial supplements are also available such as Bene-Bac and FasTrac. Probiotics are sensitive to heat. They are stable at room temperature, but will have a longer shelf life if kept refrigerated.The highly acid environment of the dogs stomach kills most bacteria. This explains how dogs can eat raw food, or old foods loaded with bacteria and not become sick. One common concern about probiotics is survivability past the stomach.Lactobacillus acidophilus bacteria, however, are specially adapted to survive and thrive in an acid environment. The word acidophilus literally means acid-lover Lactobacilli love acid so much that they make their own.. .they secrete plenty of acid to maintain their preferred low-pH environment. In newborn animals, the lactic acid produced by these lactobacilli help with digestion until the babies are able to produce enough stomach acid on their own. This is one good reason to include yogurt with active cultures in your homemade puppy formula.Other probiotic microorganisms prefer the less acidic environment of the intestines, and will successfully pass through the stomach and continue on to the colon. There are always some probiotic microorganisms that cannot survive the extreme acid conditions in the dogs stomach that is why the suggested dosage amounts of probiotics are high.PREBIOTICSThe term prebiotic refers to fibrous substances in the diet which ferment, feed and support the growth of probiotic bacteria. Beet pulp and inulin are examples. Prebiotics are extremely helpful for horses, cows and other herbivores. Dogs are not designed to eat fibrous foods, nor do they have the capability to ferment food. They dont have multi-chambered stomachs, and they dont ruminate their food. Dogs are carnivores, and have a short and simple digestive tract. Prebiotics are unnecessary in the canine diet, and can cause gas, bloat, large stools and digestive upset.GLUCOSAMINEOne of the hottest topics in nutrition is glucosaminoglycans or GAGs. The mucoid proteins glucosamine, chondroitin and hyaluronate are examples of GAGs. These GAGs promote the rebuilding of collagen, cartilage and joint structures.Dogs can obtain glucosamine in their diet by eating gristle and cartilage found in meat. The commercial supplement Glyco-Flex is derived from green-lipped mussel, which is a rich source of GAGs. Glyco-Flex is used to help relieve the pain and swelling associated with arthritis.Theriogenologists veterinarians specializing in reproduction often recommend supplementing studs with Glyco-Flex to improve sperm count, quality and motility. Some commercial dog foods such as ZiwiPeak and Blue Buffalo also include green-lipped mussel in their formulas.Glucosamine supplements are not recommended during pregnancy, based on a study in rats which linked glucosamine intake during pregnancy to birth defects. More studies hopefully will be done soon in this area.SELENIUMSelenium is a vital trace mineral which plants obtain from the soil, and animals obtain from these plants. Selenium is needed to produce antioxidant enzymes, and to help metabolize fats. Other selenoproteins help regulate thyroid function and play a role in the immune system. Selenium deficiency is rare in the U.S. but is seen in other countries, most notably China and Russia, where soil concentration of selenium is low.According to the National Institute for Health, there is evidence that selenium deficiency may contribute to development of heart disease, hypothyroidism, and a weakened immune system.Three specific diseases have been associated with selenium deficiency Keshan Disease, which results in an enlarged heart and poor heart function, occurs in selenium deficient children. Kashin-Beck Disease, which results in osteoarthropathy Myxedematous End emic Cretinism, which results in mental retardationSelenium deficiency can cause cartilage degeneration and may play a role in hip dysplasia, heart disease and cancer. Too much selenium, however, can cause illness.Selenium in the natural diet is always obtained in organic forms selenocysteine found in organ meats or selenomethionine found in plants. Pet food manufacturers add inorganic sodium selenite to their foods in an attempt to provide adequate amounts of selenium. However, natural forms of selenium are more easily absorbed, utilized and stored by the body than the inorganic chemical sodium selenite.Scientists are still investigating how the body needs and uses various trace minerals. Selenium and other trace minerals such as chromium, boron, manganese, molybdenum, vanadium, copper, zinc and iodine, are best obtained through a healthy diet of whole foods, and not as the synthetic, inorganic supplements which are usually added to pet foods.FLUORIDEThere is a concern surfacing about potential harm due to fluoride fluorine, another mineral which is inadvertently included in most all commercial pet foods. Fluoride may possibly be a contributing factor in hip and elbow dysplasias, spinal dysplasias, and osteosarcomas the most common type of bone cancer. Fluoride is deposited in bones. Some communities add small amounts of fluorine to their water supplies. But how do pet foods manage to include large amounts of fluoride By the use of added mineral supplements phosphate rock, mono and tricalcium phosphate. Raw phosphate reportedly contains 3-4 fluoride.Much research on dietary fluoride has been done on pigs, sheep, goats, chicken and cattle, but there is no such information regarding fluoride intake and the development of skeletal fluorosis in dogs and cats. Because fluoride is known to interfere with reproduction, milk production, and the general health of the breeding stockdairy cows, there are strict regulations on how much fluoride can be in the food of farm animals. But there is no fluoride intake criteria for pets. This is yet another example of how a natural diet is preferable to one that includes inorganic minerals such as raw phosphate.SUPPLEMENTSThere are thousands of different vitamins, minerals, enzymes and antioxidants. There are over 4000 different known flavonoids, a class of antioxidants found in fruits and vegetables. Vitamin A has at least 15 different forms. Vitamin E also has several different forms such as alpha, beta, delta, and gamma tocopherols. Researchers discover new micronutrients every day. Each has a role in promoting good health. Whole, unprocessed foods contain a wide array of these micronutrients. Supplements cannot match the value of whole foods.We and our pets need to obtain these micronutrients through foods, not as synthetic supplements. Synthetic vitamins are usually less efficient because they are chemically created or reduced down to one specific crystalline vitamin. During this process, the vitamin loses its synergistic components, such as mineral activators, enzymes and co-vitamin helpers. Inorganic minerals can also be less useful than their natural forms, as we noted with selenium.B vitamins thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, and folate play a key role in metabolism - they help the body release energy from protein, fat, and carbohydrates. B vitamins are also essential for a healthy nervous system. Folate folic acid, another B vitamin, helps the body form red blood cells. Consumption of folate reduces the risk of neural tube defects, spina bifida, cleft palate and anencephaly during fetal development.A B-vitamin supplement may be advisable to ensure that your dog gets important vitamins such as thiamine, riboflavin, folic acid and niacin on a daily basis. B vitamins with the exception of vitamin B-12 are water-soluble and are safe to give daily. If you cook food for your dog, the heat involved in the cooking process destroys many vitamins, so you may want to include a daily B-complex vitamin.Vitamin C is essential for formation of collagen, and supports healthy skin and joints. Guinea pigs, humans and other primates must have vitamin C included in their diet. Dogs, however, produce vitamin C in their liver, so they do not need a dietary source of this nutrient. Dogs with fiver disease may be unable to produce their own Vitamin C and may benefit from having supplemental C added to their diet. Vitamin C is water soluble, readily excreted in the urine and considered generally nontoxic. High doses of Vitamin C inhibit selenium absorption.Vitamin C promotes the absorption of calcium so supplementary C should be avoided in dogs with a genetic tendency to form calcium oxalate bladder stones. Vitamin C may play a role in prevention and treatment of hip dysplasia. Further studies are needed to confirm this.Fruits and vegetables are rich in micronutrients. Whole grains may not be part of the dogs natural diet, but they can be useful to include in small amounts since they provide many beneficial micronutrients. Wheat germ, flax seed, rice bran, as well as bee pollen, nutritional yeast, chlorella, kelp, and rose hips are rich in nutrients such as the B vitamins and vitamin E, as well as trace minerals such as iron, magnesium, selenium, iodine, zinc, copper and chromium.In the final article in this series, we will put all this information together, and look at various diet plans. See you next timeflpc Judges 0daeationaA few words about mismarks...I would like to take this opportunity to discuss an aspect of color in our Poms that is of concern to me - mismarks. Over the last year I have had two of them entered under me in shows, one of which was in the Bred-by-Exhibitor class at a Specialty. I was very disappointed to see them, especially the BBE. It seems to me that we need a reminder of what is a mismark, and what is a parti-color.Here is the exact wording from our Breed Standard regarding parti-colorParti-color is white with any other color distributed in patches with a white blaze preferred on the head.The two mis-marked dogs that I had entered were clear orange Poms with white markings. One was completely orange except for all four feet, which were white. The other one was clear orange with a large white patch on the chest, and two white rear feet. In my opinion they should have been neutered and sold as pets, but these two made it in to the show ring. They were both last in their class under me, and would have had Winners or Reserve Winners withheld if the entry was low enough that they were in consideration. I would encourage other judges to do the same, as we do not want to encourage these dogs which are very untypical. I would expect reputable breeders to eliminate these dogs from their breeding programs, and certainly to never show them.We have completed two Judges Education Seminars since my last article. One was in Vallejo California on March 21st in conjunction with the Northern California Pomeranian Club specialty show, with 8 attendees. I would like to thank Walda Green for all of her hard work in putting this seminar together, and also bringing Poms for us to use. On May 15th I presented a seminar for the Oklahoma City Toy Group. We had 5 people in attendance there, and I was assisted by Betsy Owens who brought dogs and helped with the presentation. Curtiss Smith presented a seminar for us on May 21st in southern California in conjunction with the City of Angels Pomeranian Club activities which was well attended also. I greatly appreciate the help of all these people.I submitted a proposal to the APC Board of Directors in May to create a new Illustrated Standard Booklet, in a smaller size and more summary style than the current booklet, to be used as a handout at Judges Education Seminars, as well as other educational purposes. I would chair this project, and Chris Heartz has agreed to be the illustrator. This will be a great addition to our educational materials, and I have included in the proposal funds to mail a copy to each of our APC Members once it is completed. We will time the completion of the booklet with the completion of the revision to the Breed Standard. I am looking forward to working on this project with Chris and the APC Board.Until next time, enjoy the shows and enjoy your PomsFred C. BassettJulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 59CLONING, CONTEMPORARY CONTEMPLATIONThe Pom World might not be considering cloning issues this year, but undoubtedly this subject will be topical to the canine world in the near future. Naysayers should be reminded that the scientific world once believed artificial insemination impossible for canines. There are some related issues worth pondering besides the main moral obvious one, the question of whether cloning is itself ethical. The present scientific information it already provides is relevant now.To help grasp the state of cloning today, consider the upper level performance horse world where even the present costs make it a viable commercial option. It presently costs 150,000 to clone a horse. But using the analogy of what happens in the electronics world, the number of qualified technicians and labs will increase, and this cost will eventually be reduced. In evidence of this theory, the first foal was produced in Italy in 2003. The worlds population of cloned horses in total was approximately 30 in March 2009. ViaGen just one commercial lab expects to produce 10 - 12 Quarter Horse clones just one breed this year and possibly 25 in 2010.Thus the horse world is already faced with ethical questions that are relevant to both breeders and the breed registries. Breeders, while readily aware that this could emphasize the bottlenecking of genes caused similarly by frequent sires, recognize its restriction of population genetics. But it also could offer an expansion of the reproductive power of dams using surrogate dams for implantation. Advocates point out that cloning helps protect a breeder from losing a worthy sire or dam due to unexpected injury or death. The AKC acknowledged years ago, it might be a valuable tool to reproduce neutered service animals of extraordinary talents that were of genetic nature ex. scenting ability. It might seem somewhat fallacious today, but if strict laws demand all animals be kept spayneutered, breeders might have to consider cloning as a viable option to produce future desired offspring.How would cloning individuals cause a registry to need to evolve Should a cloned individual be tagged as such For instance, if the original individual has a particular registration number, would its clone be that same number but tagged additionally The question gets more complicated for the second and subsequent generations. Identities and parentage of an individual can be presently based on his DNA analysis. But two cloned individuals would have identical DNA. So if there existed two clones of a particular popular individual, how would you identify which of those was used for a particular breeding Scientists presently believe that two cloned individuals could develop completely different performance records, so is it a human possibility that an individual of lesser capability was substituted for a particular breeding for monetary gainEven the word sire and dam could be confusing in a world of cloning. Obviously it is not necessary to use two individuals to make a clone. One produces a clone of a particular male sometimes casually, incorrectly, termed sire or a particular female again, shouldnt be termed dam. However, the current cloning process involves the use of eggs from unknown donor females. The selected individuals DNA you want cloned is introduced to the donated females egg. The donors egg mitochondrial DNA is therefore now involved in the final outcome. It might not even be purebred mitochondrial DNA. Scientists feel this mitochondrial DNA has significant effect on the genetic make-up of clones. How much or how little phenotype observable characteristics is affected will be subject to future study. But this definitely affects subsequent generations. Cloned females will pass on to their offspring the mitochondrial DNA of the egg used in the cloning process, but cloned males will not. In normal fertilization process, the sperm cells mitochondria are eliminated, and only the eggs mitochondria are found in the resulting offspring. The introduction of the donors mitochondrial DNA therefore becomes both a breeders and registrys concern.This present scientific fact interestingly proves what the knowledgeable breeders of past generations believed. Males were capable of affecting more number of offspring but females affect more than 50 of the genetic make-up of the individual offspring.It seems an appropriate time to summarize that cloning does not advance breeding on an individual breeding case basis. It merely reproduces genetically what there is presently. However, if allowed by a registry, it could alter the population genetics of a breed. At this time, these effects need to be under further study and contemplation in relationship to the future studbook and purebred breeding practices.POMERANIAN FUNTIME CROSSROADS OF GEORGIA CLUSTERPerry, GeorgiaMay 7 through May 10, 2009By Charlotte CreedWhat a wonderful time was had by all.A quick get together by friends and Pom fanciers after showing at the Perry shows, enjoying each other with great food and beverage This is truly what it is all about. We can compete in the ring, but come together as friends afterward. What a fun group of peopleAnnette, and I love getting to see these folks when we are able to go to the shows in their area. They are indeed some of the most dedicated breeders in our breed, and display the best sportsmanship of anyone in our fancy.Thank you for including us in your party. It truly is a pleasure to know you all, share your knowledge and love of our breed, and to just relax and have fun with you. Anyone who will be at the shows where these guys are, hang with them, they are indeed a blastAttendees at the Pom luau included Ron and Connie Russell, David Verde, Joe and Ann Berryman, Becky, Lane and Julie Jackson, Annette Rister, Charlotte Creed, Carlene Gilstrap and hostess Ann Parman. The gathering was held at the Jacksons motorhome.T-litifL lmV JrJulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 61m\Sister Pom Enthusiasts Mrs. Melba L. Procter Boynton and Miss Viola Procter, whose Radiant Kennels of Wenham, Mass., have bred many famous winnersWhile browsing e-bay one day, I happened to run across an auction featuring some Pomeranian memorabilia. It was difficult to make out much detail in the photo. Intrigued, I bid, and was pleasantly surprised to win. A fewsiPOMERANIANS IN THE US 1920S-1930Sdays later, my treasures arrived. Imagine my surprise I had some Tauskey original photos as well as other precious mementos which at one time belonged to Viola G Procter and her sister, Melba Procter Boynton. I began searching for information on them.miL m"Geneva CoatsInside the Pomeranian Review for Jan-Feb 98 was an article written by Derial Jackson on Radiant Poms. Viola and Melba Procter were sisters from Gloucester Massachusetts. They were prominent exhibitors and breeders of Pomeranians in the era between the first and second world wars. These ladies had imported many dogs from England. Radiant was the kennel name used by Viola Procter. She also used the prefix Starbright in her earlier years in Poms.A subsequent issue of the Review printed an article on the English Perivale kennel, which is a source of some of the information for this article. Another reference source is The Popular Pomeranian by Mrs. E. Parker and the New York Times online article archives. Also, thank you to Liz Heckert for her help with pedigree information.The auction contained a silver plate. In the middle of the plate was a logo for Weston Dog Training Club, Inc. and the titles, CD, CDX, and UD printed on it. I wonder which dog earned this platePlaced into a folder was this artists rendition of Champion Sherwood Starbright II this dog was reportedly Viola Procters first Pom. There is a photograph of Miss Procter, wearing a fur coat and holding this dog, in Mr. Jacksons article on Radiant Poms. Ch. Sherwood Starbright II was sired by Endcliffe Brilliant Sunset X Brilliant Sun Bonnet, and was bom in 1912.Sherwood StarbrightThe New York Times has an online report of the American Pomeranian clubs specialty show, held at the Waldorf-Astoria in 1922, the year prior to this photo. Pall Mall His Majesty bred by Elsie Blum and owned by Mrs. Andrew Rose was awarded the prestigious Best of Breed Starlight Princess Sonia pictured above with Melba Procter won Winners Bitch and Best of Opposite Sex. Both Pall Mall His Majesty and Starbright Princess Sonia were sired by Ch. Sable Sun. I am unable to find information onS''7 mMelba Proctor, with Princess Sonia and Encllff Sunspot, special clPRIZE POMERANIANS_____ With 110 dogs benched, some of them worth IHterallv more than their weight in gold, the largest exhibition of Pome- IDAILY NEWS. SATURDAY. JANUARY 27. 1923.En d c MfettuP rpoto ib Wi tth twdog oms shown in the specials class in 1923. Pall Mall Red Atom owned by Mrs. Vincent De Meo was Winners Dog. Mrs. De Meos Pall Mall Sunbright Jetta was reserve Winners Bitch. Pall Mall Sunbright Teddy, also belonging to Mrs. De Meo was Reserve Winners dog. According to the New York Times article about this 1922 specialty, there were 99 entries with 80 different classesIn the American Bred class,Sherwood Starbright and Sherwood Twinkle both owned by Miss Procter placed 2nd and 4th respectively.Twilight of Pomona also placed first in several classes a very influential dog in his day, who was the sire of Mrs Mattas famous winners Little Emir, Little Rajah, and Little Ra.Although this news photo lists her name as DeMayo I believe this is Mrs. DeMeo, an exhibitor with multiple entries. I have been unable to determine the relationship, if any, between Pall Mall His Majesty and Pall Mall Riverleigh pictured above.From The Popular Pomeranian Ch. Pall Mall His Majesty, owned by Mrs. Rose and bred by Miss Blum, was the first American bred Pom to make history for the breed both here and abroad. His Majesty was consistently Best in Show at Specialty and Toy Shows in America and then was taken to Europe where he repeated his victories. In Paris and Monte Carlo he won Best of All Breeds in the shows. Because of the long quarantine necessary for dogs entering England he was not shown there although he met some English-bred dogs in France. Unfortunately, he passed away at an early age. He was an orange sable, with perfect Pom action and good conformation. Today he still graces the' M -if. .-----------11.Ch. Little EmirSire Twilight of Pomona Dam-Little Houdina GirlOwned and Bred by Mrs. V. Matta. 2G1S Ditmars Blvd., Astoria, L.I., SLY.v 2i.Ch. Little Sahib Orange male.SireCh. Sealand Career DamCh. Little Rajah s PearOwned by Mrs. V. Matta, 2618 Ditmars Blvd., Astoria, L.I.. N.Y. 161Little Emir and Little SahibDAILY NEWS. SATURDAY. JANUARY 27. 1923.ISMrs. De Ma.vo and winning Pall Mall Riverleigh. auiasLs in years opened yesterday at the Waldorf. Pall Mall Riverleigh von blue ribbon for blacks. Miss Proctor's two were in special class.Mrs. DeMeo with Pall Mall Riverleighexhibits in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.His Majestys dam Mona Vanna was also the dam to Pomland Fox Trot, a beautiful orange dog who won a prize for being the heaviest coated dog at the New York specialty in 1928. Fox Trot never completed his championship it seemed he was consistently beaten by his kennelmate Ch. Sable Sun. Fox Trot was, however, actively siring puppies at age 14. Fox Trots mother1.Ch. Pall Mall His Majesty SireCh. Sable Sun DamMonna VannaOwned by Mrs. Andrew YV. Rose. 640 Park Avenue. New York. N.Y.Pall Mall His Majestywas bred to Ch. Sable Sun to produce Pall Mall His Majesty, so Fox Trot was a half-brother to His Majesty. Fox Trot was the sire of Little Houdina Girl,and also a great-grandsire on the dams side. Little Houdina Girl in turn was bred to Twilight of Pomona to produce the acclaimed Little Emir, Little Rajah, Little Ra, and Little Lady Melba.Little Emir was a sensational winner in his day Reserve winner at his first show, which happened to be the national specialty Best of Winners atMoment In Time ContinuedWestminster KC, followed by an all breed BIS at his third show, and on his first birthday, at his fourth show, he completed his championship with another BIS. For three years he was the top winning Pom, undefeated in the toy group with 23 group firsts and nine all breed BIS. He also won Best in Show at the prestigious Morris and Essex show in New Jersey in 1929.mrChampion Sealand CareerTucked into a photo insert on the front of an old-fashioned cigarette case was a small photograph of Ch. Sealand Career. This dog was imported by Viola Procter in the late 1920s. Sealand Career won the toy group at the Westminster Kennel Club show in 1931, and Best of Breed at that show for two years.A daughter of Sealand Career Ch. Stackpoles Faerie Queen of Lyncroft was purchased by Gladys Schoenberg during the formative years of her Aristic Kennel in San Antonio, Texas. It was reported that the flight to deliver this bitch from Massachusetts to Texas took 25 hours.Sealand Career was also bred to Little Rajahs Pearl. This breeding produced a litter of two Ch. Little Sahib and Ch. Radiant Candida. Little Sahib owned by Mrs. Matta won three Bests in Specialty, eleven group firsts and an all-breed Best in Show. Radiant Candida proved to be anexcellent brood as well as a Champion..Vv4-ICh. Perivale Golden BracketThese two photos are Ch. Perivale Golden Bracket. Miss Procter imported this dog from Mrs. Langdon-Thomas Perivale Kennel. Golden Bracket won Best of Breed at Westminster in 1930. He is by Mist of Gold Image out of Radcliffe Queenie, and goes back to Minegold and Dara lines. Golden Bracket was bred to Ch. Radiant Candida, a daughter of Sealand Career, to produce Ch Radiant Robin. Perivale Golden Bracket was the grandsire of Ch. Salisbury Sensation, a big winner in the 1930s with 24 Bests in Group, three Bests in Show all breed and also won Best in Show at a Toy group show. Golden Bracket was also the grandsire of Ch Perfection of Emrose Hill, a gorgeous dog who won Westminster Best of Breed in 1937. Perivale Golden Bracket is behind the pedigrees of many of todays dogs.CHAMPION PERIVALE MERCURYUr1dow jlaPEDIGREEC.C. ParentsCh. Coldipcck TorrCh. Goldipcck SunG.C.G. Parents 'Firelight of Oara Tiny Gold'Ch Gold Sun of Sunbright........-Golden DawnCh. Perivale Mm ol GoldI Sun ot Sunr"5"""LadyRuadhsCHAMPION PERIVALE MERCURYFee CL Is. prepaid.Brilliant Red Orange, 4j lbs.Winner of three Challenge Certificates In succession.Also best of breed each time shown.Siring lovely rich Orange puppies.PRESS REPORTS Our Dogs." Excels In shorensss of back, charming coated and coloured Orange."Dog World. Lovely dog sound all through, dog with a future I made my best dog."Our Dogs. Grand body, sweet expression, well ribbed I made my best dog. and he won the Championship, moved soundly.Dog World." Lovely sound Orange, good coat, small ears, sweet expression, moved and showed well, was awarded the C.C."Our Dogs." Lovely coloured Orange, in beautiful coat and condition good class of coat both in quality and quantity. and as sound as a bell sweet head and cars, and well set tail I was pleased to award him the C.C. which makes him a Champion."Dog World. Just looking at the peak of his form, putting up a good show secured his third ticket beautiful dog of intense quality.Mrs. LANGDON-THOMAS Perivale, 2 Sunbury Avenue, East Sheen, S.W.I4AT STUDCh. PERIVALE WEE MEMENTODaraCh. PERIVALE WEE MEMENTOBrilliant Orange. 4 lbs. Born June 4ch. 1933. Bred by Mrs. Langdon-Thomas. Best son of the late famous " Ch. Perivale Memento. Siring tiny, exquisite quality puppies.Fee 3 3s. prepaid.Winner of four Championships also 83 prizes at his first fourteen shows. Eleven times he has been best Pom In show, and twice best all breeds in show. Ac the 1935 Pom Club Show he won the Cups for best Scud dog.PRESS REPORTS Our Oc[t." A charming Pomeranian, pretty head, dainty face, small ears, plenty of coat, beautiful plume, excellent figure and carriage.Dag World. Compact, good coated Orange Pom. sweet head and cars on the best of legs and feet."Our Dots. Pomeranian dog of undeniable quality extra good head and eyes, smallest of cars, fmo bone. Ideal coat texture, most sound, square in structure."Dag World." Compact, good coated Orange Pom. scoring heavily In head. ears, and expression, fino bone, good feet, sound both ends, an Ideal showman.Kennel Gazette. A most lovely dog of Intense quality very short perfect ring manners and one which at once captures the eye lovely colour, head and cars very fine bone good legs, and small rounded feet."Kennel Colette.- 1st and Championship. Manchester. 1936. Ch. Perivale Wee Memento. Put down in superb coat and condition, a dog of the finest quality and type and style beautiful colour, high set tail, extra good legs and action had no hesitation in putting him 1st. and 1 think the rinplders endorsed my opinion by the applauso that metMrs. LANGDON-THOMAS Perivale, 2 Sunbury Avenue. East Sheen. S.W.I4The American Pomeranian Club is a participating member in this program.Purina Parent Club Partnership PPCP ProgramMembers of Purina Pro Club whose national parent club participates in the Purina Parent Club Partnership PPCP Program may earn funding for canine health studies, education andor rescue efforts that will benefit their breed. Since 2002, the first year of the PPCP program, there has been more than 710,000 generated for health research, education or rescue. As of 2005, there are 149 National breed clubs participating in the program.Heres how the PPCP Program works Pro Club members redeem weight circles from bags of participating Purina brand dog foods. Purina tracks these weight circle submissions, and for every 100 of qualifying weight circle points earned by Pro Club members, Purina donates 10 to the participating national parent breed club.Points are accumulated throughout a calendar year, and in February, a check representing 10 percent of the value of the submitted weight circles for the year is evenly split between the participating national parent breed club and the AKC Canine Health Foundation. The donation that goes to the AKC Canine Health Foundation is eligible to be matched up to 100 percent by the Canine Health Foundation if it meets the Foundations funding guidelines.Visit theAmerican Pomeranian Club, Inc.Website athttpwww.americanpomeranianclub.orgCHECKS, MONEY ORDERS, MASTERCARD, VISA, AMERICAN EXPRESS, DISCOVERY, PAYPAL ACCEPTED. PAYMENT ALSO MAY BE MADE ONLINE AT THE AMERICAN POMERANIAN CLUBS WEBSITE at httpwww.americanpomeranianclub.orgMoment In Time ContinuedPictured are the stud dog cards Ch. Perivale Wee Memento and his son Mercury.Ch. Perivale Wee Memento was the son of the English Ch. Perivale Memento. Ch. Perivale Memento was the grandsire of Ch. Woodfield May King, who in turn was the sire of Ch Sealand Moneybox. After the great successes of Sealand Career, Mrs. Vincent Matta imported Sealand Moneybox in 1938, reportedly paying a record amount of 2500 for him. Moneybox promptly won Best of Breed and group 2 at the Westminster Kennel Club - his first show. Mrs.Matta made Moneybox widely available at stud, and he can be found in most of our American pedigrees.Sealand Career and Perivale Golden Bracket are behind Sahibs LittleVC\IIA Christmas postcard on the back is written, From Viola and Melba to Uncle Burt.Ginger, who was bred to Dixielands Shining Gold to produce Little Timsun. Both Career and Moneybox are found woven into the pedigree of the much acclaimed Aristic Wee Pepper Pod.It is heartwarming to see the love that these early fanciers had for their Poms, saving their precious mementos until the end of their lives. I hope you have enjoyed this brief stroll through some of our breeds past history.9r 1ii-k5 By Barbara McClatcheySERENDIPITYI had a stroke of luck one morning recently. I decided to offer the metal article to Cream-Puff, a 7-week- old Rescue, since I always want these puppies to have had metal in their mouths while they dont know any better. G He grabbed it by the bar and trotted all over the place with it, and of course I was praising him like anything. Tessie ran after him, excessively jealous, so I let her have it, but made her reach for it and TAKE it. She took off with it and then dropped it, but I just gave it back to Cream-Puff. Next time, she held it long enough for me to get a Come, Sit, Hold, Give, and voila Next was the dumbbell, and I didnt even have to offer it to Cream-Puff, Tessie took it from the floor. She had previously been seriously resisting any attempt to retrieve, but this was the turn-around for her. A few days later, she went over the jump for the dumbbell so enthusiastically that she stood on her head at the dumbbell, came back down, grabbed it, and returned.JUMP HEIGHTThe new Obedience and Rally Regulations are out. Be sure you get the copy with the blue cover dated January 1, 2009. A single copy from AKC is 5.00, but you can get a free one at almost any dog showtrial at the superintendents desk. Go early they tend to run out in the first hours.One change in the new Regulations is the introduction of a 4 jump height. This has been campaigned for for several years, and is finally official. In Obedience, dogs less than 7 V2 high at the withers will jump 4. Dogs 7 V2 to 9 will jump 8, dogs greater than 9 and up to 11 jump 10, and dogs greater than 11 and up to 13 jump 12. See the table in the Obedience Regulations. Ch. 4, Sec. 11. In Rally, dogs less than 10 inches at the withers will jump 4, and dogs 10 to less than 15 will jump 8. Rally Regulations. Ch. 3, Sec. 2B.JIII - v66 - JtoyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Reviewr 11 The picture shows my own Tessie, Janesas Wrinkle in Time RA CGC, going over her authorized 4 Bar Jump at a Rally trial recently. In actual fact, I think the Bar top was closer to 3 from the ground, and I . have decided to jump her at 8 in Rally from now on. AKCs policy is that dogs may jump MORE than I their correct jump height, but never LESS. I think Tessie does a better job of jumping when she is jumping higher, and since she will need to jump 10 in Obedience, anyway, I think it makes sense to select 8 for her regular Rally jump height.A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE TITLEI Lois Morkassel wrote from North Dakota This was our hometown agility trial weekend. Fargo is looking at another potentially huge flood. I have a horrible cold and my back and legs are in knots and J not working well. Sounds like a perfect weekend, rightI This is the first time that I am running 2 dogs in the same 8 class in Excellent since last May when Flitter finished her Master Preferred titles. With a cold and body malfunctions, I dont know if I will be able to survive running both dogs. Not good to get old and rickety.I Friday starts with the Standard courses and Iri and I have an awesome run. It is clean, and she collects I a lot of MACH points because she is fast. It is Shimmers first time running in Excellent and I am ' hoping we have a nice run, because the course looks good for us. Shimmer flies though the course and earns her first Excellent O. I am thrilled that we were such a good team on her first try at this level., Then I am blown away because her time is 2 seconds faster than Iris, who is 1 inch taller and 12 lb I heavier Iris Jumpers run is beautiful and we O, so she earns Double Q 9 she needs 20 for MACH and more MACH points. Shimmers Open Jumpers run has a few problems, so we dont O but we have a I nice showing.' Saturday starts with the Jumpers runs, and Iri blazes through the course and makes it look so easy. j Another O and points.I Shimmers open run was lovely, except that as she is speeding through the weave poles, her nose goes I down to check something, her rear end doesnt stop and runs up over the back of her nearly flipping her, and she pops to keep her feet under her so she doubles a pole. We go back to try again and she will have nothing to do with the spot and doubles again. NQ. Oh, well. Dramatic sighI Then come the Standard courses. Iri runs first and sails trough the course with 2 areas where she starts I to head out to the wrong jump, so I have to call her to the way I want her to go. We saved the runs, so ' she gets Double O 10 and more Mach points. WheeeeeI Then, with hardly time to switch dogs and collect Shimmer to get in line to run again, we are offI Shimmer nails the course dead on, and there isnt a bobble to be seen She slams in her second Excellent A leg and is 4 seconds under Iris time. I am soooo thrilled. Sunday starts with the Excellent Standard runs. Iri runs first and breaks her start line stay. That is not I a good situation, but hardly fatal - unless like me, for some reason, I thought NO and just moved off,I but was not in the game. I could have gone on, but didnt support her on a jump where she neededPerformance ContinuedL_ JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 67rPerformance Continuedthe extra help and she stalled out in front of jump 4 and didnt take it. The rest of the run was brilliant. I felt bad that I mentally froze and cost us the run.Then it was Shimmers turn. I set her up on the start line and lead out and were off Shimmer cleared the first jump, sailed over the triple into the arc of the jump that sheared away to the closed tunnel. I raced her to the end to pick her up and show her the 90 angle into the weaves. She nailed the entry and swamflew though the poles to erupt to run to the dead ahead tunnel. I let her run the macaroni shape and was past the double and almost to the dog walk when she emerged. 1 called to her and she flew over the jump and up and over the dogwalk, passing me as I ran past the down ramp and told her table - sit as she sailed on to it. Breathe for the 5 count and then send Shim into the tunnel next to the dogwalk, wait for her to come out of the curl under the down ramp, wait for her a tiny bit longer so she can check in, get direction to the a frame, send her on and slide across her path for a rear cross. Race her to the downside of the a-frame to send her on to the jump that has to be wrapped to a tight turn on to the teeter. Wait the little bit of time for her to get on the teeter, tell her to wait so she remembers to stop and let the teeter drop, hustle into position ahead of the teeter and on the other side while she rides it down. Release with OK and race her to the tire, push her out over the panel, hold until she is committed, turn and run like H_________ to get the last 2 jumpsWe are clean Then I start shaking and ask her what have we done 3 Excellent A Standard runs 1, 2, 3, we are into B Shimmer earned her AX in 3 perfect, 1st place runs the very first time she was entered in Excellent A friend with a Border Collie made the comment that Shimmer and his Border Collie had run the course in the same time It took me another 3 hours to realize that those 3 runs and her title of AX put her into the American Pomeranian Clubs Hall of Fame She is just over 2 years old Iri just got in, in 2007, and was 5 years oldWe still had our Jumpers runs. Iri had a beautiful run going, and I set her up to collect her coming out of a tunnel to clear a jump and change direction - buuttt, I moved a little too soon and put pressure on her path and she went inside the jump, so we NQed. While she was running the poles, I promised I would find her a better handler. Shimmer had her Open Jumpers run left to go. We got out on the course and Shimmer slammed her way though that course to earn her second Open Jumpers leg.What a weekend Iri earned 2 Double Os and 52 MACH points. Shimmer earned 1 Jumpers leg and 3 Excellent A legs for her AX and HOF I dont think I will need to walk on ground for a whileTITLES, WE GOT TITLESCompanion DogHermes CD RE NAP NJP, Laveme Havelka, 3122009, ILPLaveme wrote, We also entered our first CPE agility trial this weekend - of five entries, he made 2 first places and 3 second places. In doing so, he received his Standard Level 1 title and his Handlers Level 1 title...neatest title ribbons with little black paw prints on them He also was in the St. Patricks Day parade in Washington DC on March 15 with our dog drill team and was one of three dogs from the team who performed special tricks in front of the judges grandstand. Br-r-r was it ever cold Are we having fun or whatL. _ ________68 - JuiyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian ReviewJlrMillamors Make Your Mark CD RN, Margery Sturm, 4262009 Companion Dog ExcellentPom Acres Winds Of Change CDX, Kay Kenny Lowe, 4262009Utility DogKramie Casts A Shadow UD, Peggy Mcgrath, 3282009, ILPUtility Dog Excellent 6OTCH Gidgets Cinnamon Prince UDX6 RE, Mike Carolyn Smith, 3212009Rally NoviceCamelots Tie Dyed Blue Genes RN, Kevyn Michael Thomas, 3152009. Castaway ST. Elmos Fire RN MX MXJ, Julie Vanoni, 3132009, ILP CH Eco N Sundowns Celebration RN, Camilla Knight, 3102009.Gracie RN NA OAJ, Linda Neuzil, 3132009, ILP Janesas Rotten To The Core RN, Heather Saidler, 3102009.Chu Chu Day RN, Beverly Mike Day, 4262009 Maximilian Dollar Baby RN, Christy Yembrick,4262009 Rally AdvancedCH Janesas Wanna Play Jax RA, Jean Kroll Lily Mummert, 3152009Jills Princess Tiger Lilly CD RA, Jill Jack Rodgers, 3282009 Lovepats CanT You Hear My Heart Beat CD RA, Helen Fonteneau, 312009 CH Sundown N Janesas Perfection RA, Rochelle Fugate, 3102009 Gracie RA NA OAJ, Linda Neuzil. 4192009, ILPJanesas Wrinkle In Time RA, Barbara McClatchey, 4242009 Mil-Pines Max In Motion CD RA, Margery Sturm, 4242009Sunshine Gator Boy RA, Dale Haralson, 4252009, ILPRally ExcellentLovepats CanT You Hear My Heart Beat CD RE, Helen F Fonteneau, 4102009 Sundowns My Trend Is Janesa CD RE, Rochelle C Fugate, 4192009Rally Advanced Excellent Pcs Little Two Tone Chevi CD RAE, Pamela W Neely, 4252009Rally Advanced Excellent 5Sassy Girl Sheffield UDX RAE5, Lisa S Sheffield, 4252009Novice AgilityEdens Sunshine Angel Bear NANAJ, Beth Carlson, 3142009.Spencer Oliver NANAJ, Eric Teresa Lakin, 312009, ILP Zip At Light Speed NA NAJ, Patricia Young, 362009.Wee Hearts Dancing Girl NA NAJ NF, Jane Tom Benton, 4282009Novice Agilitv PreferredMACH3 Judys Itzy Bitzy Mitzi NAP NJP OF, Judy Thompson, 4192009Open AgilitvBoxwood Wannabee OA AXJ, Shelly Wallens, 372009.Agility ExcellentCH Carleez Front Page News AX AXJ, Janice George Smith, 3272009 Pom Acres Copper Dragonfly AX NAJ Lois Morkassel, 3222009.Ziggy Zero Gravity AX OAJ, Cheryl Truskowski, 312009, ILP Boxwood Wannabee AX AXJ, Shelly Wallens, 4172009LPerformance ContinuedJulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 69r """""""lI Performance Continued Novice Agilitv Jumper Preferred Princess In Training NAP NJP, Marcia Messina, 312009.[ MACH3 Judys Itzy Bitzy Mitzi NAP NJP OF, Judy Thompson, 4192009[ Open Agilitv Jumper Pom Acres Copper Dragonfly AX OAJ, Lois Morkassel, 3282009 I Excellent Agilitv Jumper PreferredI CH Carleez Crowd Pleaser MXJ AJP, Janice George Smith, 4182009 I Master Excellent Jumper Boffo Barking Binnie CD AX MXJ, Julie Lindsey, 382009, ILP Boxwood Wannabee AX MXJ, Shelly Wallens, 4182009 I CH Carleez Front Page News AX MXJ, Janice George Smith, 4242009 Valentines June Bug MX MXJ, Miranda Terri Valentine, 4192009 I Woodards Blackjack AX MXJ, Darcey Woodard, 4112009 Agilitv FAST NoviceI K Bar Js Klondike Bar CDX RE OA OAJ NF, Carla Brown, 452009 II Wee Hearts Dancing Girl NAJ NF, Jane Tom Benton, 492009I Agilitv FAST Open1 Fizzles Lucky Break AX MXJ OF, Jill P. Beitel, 372009. Master Agilitv Champion CH MACH Carleez Boom Boom Boom, Janice George Smith, 3222009 Master Agilitv Champion 2 MACH2 Masquerade Parti Madison, Melinda Ryba, 312009. Master Agility Champion 9 MACH9 Bouncin Bundle Of Bear CDX RE NF, Shirley Michaels, 362009.I VersatilityI OTCH Gidgets Cinnamon Prince UDX6 VER RE, Mike Carolyn Smith, 4102009 IAmerican Pomeranian Club members are listed in bold print. Only APC members for at least one year are eligible for annual awards. These awards include Top Obedience Pom, Top Agility Pom, Top Flyball Pom, etc., and they must be applied for by the owner. Now eligible for the APC Hall of Fame Now eligible for the APC Gold ClubThe Hall of Fame and Gold Club are Historical Awards available to any Pomeranian, but the owner must apply for them. To read about the requirements only some of which are based on titles for these awards, go to www.americanpomeranianclub.org . Eligible Poms are enrolled as HOF or GC in the records of the American Pomeranian Club, and their names are listed on the APC website.ILP or PAL dogs are usually rescues.jf Kw45 4 4 MSeveral of these titles this time bear repeating, as well as some explanationUtility Dog Excellent 6OTCH Gidgets Cinnamon Prince UDX6 RE, Mike Carolyn Smith, 3212009This appears to be the first UDX6 title. Levi had to qualify in BOTH Utility and Open at 10 trials in order to attain the first UDX title. UDX6 means that he qualified in both Utility and Open at 60 different trials.70 - JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian ReviewJrOUTSTANDING Is that a titleRally Advanced Excellent 5Sassy Girl Sheffield UDX RAE5, Lisa S Sheffield, 4252009The RAE title requires the dog to qualify in both Rally Advanced and Rally Excellent at 10 trials. Sassy has qualified in 50 different trials. Another OUTSTANDING title for a PomMaster Agility Champion 9MACH9 Bouncin Bundle Of Bear CDX RE NF, Shirley Michaels, 362009.I had to ask Connie Zieba to explain this one to meMACH 9 means the Pom has earned the title of Master Agility Champion 9 times.To earn the Champion title the dog must earn 20 double-Qs plus 750 points. Double-Qs are earned by having two perfect runs in one day. Since a dog only has a maximum of 2 runs per day one for Standard and one for Jumps with Weaves, both runs must be perfect. Perfect also called Qualifying or clean is achieved by making no mistakes and making time. The points are achieved by running under time. If the course time is 30 seconds and the dog runs it in 25 seconds, the dog earns 5 points. In addition, if the dog places First, his points will be doubled. If he places Second, his points will increase by 50.MACH is 20 double-Os and 750points MACH 2 is 40 double-Os and 1500points MACH 9 is 180 double-Os and 6750pointsTo put it into perspective, there are many dogs competing in agility but most of them will never achieve a MACH. A MACH requires consistency double-Os and speed points. Many dogs can be counted on to run a clean course, earning Os, but they do not make time. Other dogs can run fast, but are not consistent, therefore not running clean.It takes years to train a dog to compete in agility and then more years to enter enough trials to earn the necessary Os and points. Dogs will slow down with age, lose interest, suffer injury, or the handler will stop competing as frequently for a variety of reasons. To earn a MACH 9, the Pom must have spent at least 10 years in the sport and kept his drive all that time. It is a remarkable achievement and even more so for a breed that is not bred for, or known for, athletic talent.VersatilityOTCH Gidgets Cinnamon Prince UDX6 VER RE, Mike Carolyn Smith, 4102009 Versatility is a brand-new optional Obedience title with AKC. In the Versatility class, the dog performs a combination of two Novice-level exercises, two Open-level exercises, and two Utility-level exercises. Levi has attained 3 qualifying scores under three different judges, making him the first Pomeranian to achieve the Versatility title. Carolyn writes, This class was a lot of fun. After years of showing Levi in the upper classes it was nice to go back to the beginning for exercises out of the Novice class. Levi handled it like the trooper he is and allowed me the opportunity to try something different. Please write me at udxpomsbcglobal.net with your own Companion Events news and views L JKWLPlease contact the Editor to nominate a candidate for the SeptOct APC Kennel Visit. Emailfame62401yahoo.comJulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 71AKC Canine Health Foundation Breeders SymposiumCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Western University of Health SciencesPomona, California - Report by Geneva Coats, RN Saturday, April 4, 2009I attended this symposium and was amazed at the amount of information presented After UC Davis, Western Universitys College of Veterinary Medicine is the only other veterinary medicine program in the state of California they have only produced graduates for two years. Their program is the first new college of veterinary medicine in the United States in the past 20 years. As conference attendees, we also had the opportunity to tour the clinical learning center during lunch break.The room was filled with approximately 100 dog fanciers and breeders representing a wide cross-section of AKC recognized breeds. In an eight-hour time period there were eight speakers scheduled. Each speaker could easily have spent the entire day trying to cover their subject matter and answering all our questions but, alas, time was limited.Luckily some detailed information was included with the conference, including the book ABCs of Breeding by keynote speaker Claudia Orlandi.Id like to try to summarize some of the important points from the seminar for the Review readers.This lecture was my favoriteCurrent Concepts Regarding Canine Hip DysplasiaPeter Vogel, DVM, DACVSSpecialist in orthopedic surgery, critical care, micro vascular surgery and is certified in stem cell regenerative medicineFrom the syllabusBreeders are an important source of information regarding heritable diseases such as canine hip dysplasia. However, much of what is common knowledge is often incorrect of incomplete. Find out the most recent information regarding the diagnosis and treatment of hip dysplasia and get practical recommendations that you can employ in your breeding programs. This talk will help you understand the limitation of OFA certification, the benefits of newer screening techniques, and give an overviewof current treatment to help you educate your clients.OFA hip testing was initiated in 1966. After 40 years of OFA hip testing, the incidence of hip dysplasia in dogs has not decreased by even 1. This is because hip dysplasia is a common defect it is polygenic multiple genes involved and can also be exacerbated by environmental factors such as trauma and diet. Almost all lines of dogs have genes for hip dysplasia. This is probably due to the fact that the majority of dogs are descended from the same line of wolves, who were themselves genetically predisposed to hip dysplasia. Greyhounds are rarely affected sight hounds in general have a lower incidence than other races. Standard poodles are one of the very few breeds that are not commonly affected with hip dysplasia.Hip dysplasia typically displays some symptoms by age 4-6 months. Symptoms can include painstiffness, pop or click of the joint, bunny hopping gait, and lazy dog syndrome. The dog will appear to the owner to be lazy, when in reality it does not wish to move because movement is painful. At age 12-15 months, signs and symptoms will disappear only to reappear later in life when arthritic changes have set in. By then treatment methods are limited and expensive.The OFA hip screening is the least predictive method for hip dysplasia. It does not rule out hip dysplasia. The OFA technique is outdated 1960s methodology. The OFA screening x-ray is limited due to the positioning technique used it is also subjective depending on those interpreting the film. A better method is the Dislocation Index DI that is also known as Penn Hip. Another newer and even more accurate method is the dorsolateral subluxation radiograph or DLS that is highly diagnostic for hip dysplasia.This technique positions the dog with weight on the knees and measures actual real laxity of the hip socket.Fully 50 of dog who score OFA excellent hips will be found to be dysplastic using DI andor DLS. 67 of those who score OFA good are actually dysplastic, and 100 of dogs who score OFA fair aredysplastic.DI technique has some breed- dependent factors those factors were not discussed.Another problem with OFA is waiting until the dog is two years old for their final evaluation. Hip dysplasia can and should be diagnosed by age 14-16 weeks and NO LATER THAN age 20 weeks, so that intervention can be done to prevent future painful arthritic changes.If a puppy is diagnosed with hip dysplasia a simple procedure known as a Juvenile Pubic Symphysiodesis can be done. The growth plate of the pubis is cauterized to destroy the growing cells of this part of the pelvis. This results in a change in the angle of the pelvis and is 95 successful in preventing progression of the arthritis resulting from hip laxity. This should be done no later than age 5 months. It can be done at the same time as a spay. Atriple pelvic osteotomy can be done to reshape the pelvis again this must be done before the age of one year and is very effective in preventing the progression of hip dysplasia.OFA hip screening may not even be attempted in most cases until age two years when it is too late to do any preventive orthopedic surgery, and it will miss most cases of hip dysplasia entirely. Penn hip or DLS should be done on puppies no later than age 20 weeks for the most accurate diagnosis and early treatment of hip dysplasia.Other ways to control the progression of hip dysplasia are weight control, proper exercise and diet. Medications such as NSAIDS and adequan have a proven track record. The benefits of glucosamine and chondroitin have not been clinically proven but those supplements cant hurt. Stem cell therapy is in its infancy but may also prove beneficial.In conclusion, the Dr. emphasized that if you are a dog breeder, sooner or later you WILL produce dogs with hip dysplasia Dont blame yourself Even two dogs with perfect hips can produce dysplastic puppies. The genes for hip dysplasia are widespread through most every breed72 - JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian ReviewCommon Household Toxins John H Tegzes, MA, VMD, DABVTAn excellent overview of this topic. The ASPCA poison control number should be readily available in everyone's home 888- 426-4435. Also, the National Poison Control hotline may be of use 800-222-1222.Review of the many common toxins found in the home. Activated charcoal should be kept on hand and should be given to your dog if he ingests something toxic use after consulting with poison control or your vet.The lecturer told of a case they had where a dog ate snail bait and came in seizuring. They kept the dog alive on a ventilator and after 11 days of touch-and-go status in intensive care, he was sent home.The next day he was brought in again seizuring from eating snail bait. The owner didnt pick up the bait because she figured the dog had learned its lesson and wouldnt eat snail bait againThe toxicity of raisins and grapes is veiy real and serious. Not all dogs are affected. The exact toxic substance within the grapes has not yet been discovered. Nor is it known if this may be a new genetic predisposition in dogsWalnuts are often contaminated with penitrem A, a fungal toxin.Macadamia nuts have a neurologic sedating effectA new dangerous toxic plant is broomfeldsia or the yesterday, today and tomorrow plant.One of the attendees said her dog was poisoned by eating the inner stalk of the hibiscus flower. She had to search through 20 references on toxic plants before she found one that did list the hibiscus flower as toxic.Canine Reproduction Managing the Dog and Bitch to Optimize Success Dana Bleifer DVM, DACTOwner, Warner Pet Center, Rose City Veterinary Hospital, and owneroperator of CLONE West canine semen bank. Chesapeake Bay Retriever breeder.Preparation of the dog and bitch is essential to breeding success. Avoid flaxseed and soy in food as it may in theory affect hormonal balance.Thyroid test should be done on every bitch prior to breeding. TGAA thyroglobulin auto antibodies positive indicates autoimmune thyroiditis which is an inherited condition in addition, thyroid autoantibodies can pass into the puppies fromthe mothers milk and attack their thyroid gland.Brucellosis testing should be done periodically on all breeding stock, not just bitches.Teeth should be clean as the bitch uses her teeth to sever the umbilical cord and can transmit bacteria to the puppy if her mouth is infected. Vaginal cultures are sometimes done but are not very useful because the vaginal tract is full of many different varieties of bacteria naturally. Sometimes you can find Klebsiella or mycoplasma with a vaginal culture these would need treatment. However, if there is a suspected problem with infection it is better to bring the bitch in at the start of her season for a uterine culture. This is done with the aid of a fiber optic scope. Routine use of antibiotics during the breeding cycle is not wise as you upset the natural balance of flora in the body. Antibiotics should be reserved for an infectious problem which has been demonstrated by a culture.A variety of insemination options were discussed, including the use of fresh, chilled or frozen semen. Ovulation timing using progesterone and LH levels was reviewed. Stud dog management should include a periodic semen evaluation, as well as regular prostate and testicular exams.The Canine Genome Decoded An Introduction for Dog Breeders Christopher Irizarry, PhDA presentation related to bioinformatics the science of decoding the biological information contained within genes and genomes. The canine genome shares many similarities with other mammalian species, and differs from them just by a few small percentage points.Dr. Irizarry explained how some genetic research is conducted. His team worked with mice and knocked out or removed one certain gene from the genome. The chromosome was then replaced into the breeding animal and offspring were tested to see if they were missing the gene. Then if they had two animals who both were missing the particular gene being studied, they bred those together to try to get offspring that were doubled up for the missing gene, then they would observe what effect this had. The found a gene that limited growth of muscle tissue myostatin, which, when knocked out of the genome and doubled up offspring were completely missing this gene, the animals were extremely over muscled.There were examples pictured of this effect in both mice and cattle.On Breed Identification Visual and DNAVictoria Voith, DVM, PhD, DACVBAn interactive session comprised of a breed identification quiz. Photos of shelter dogs were taken, shelter workers were surveyed for each dog. They were asked if the dog was purebred or a mixed breed, and if mixed, what were the primary and secondary breeds. The dogs actual breed composition was identified by DNA analysis and compared with the answers given by the shelter workers.We seminar participants also took this breed identification survey. Results seemed to indicate that identification of breed makeup based on appearance is not reliably accurate.ABCs of Dog BreedingClaudia Waller Orlandi, PhDThis was the keynote speaker, and all participants received a copy of her book, which is a wonderful explanation of dog breeding presented in a fun and easy to understand format.Genetics, selection, breeding systems, pedigree analysis, canine anatomy, genetic defects and kennel blindness were all discussed, using an interesting slideshow. The book we received is a wealth of information You can buy it from the website http www.abcsofdogbreeding.comSome key points The pedigree is not more important to consider than the dog itself. Also, line breeding beyond the fourth generation will have little impact on a fitter.No one part of the anatomy of a dog is more important than the whole dog.In the seminar, discussion of inbreedingline breeding did briefly touch on inbreeding depression, and the hazards of doubling up on harmful recessive genes.Popular sire syndrome is not mentioned.The harmful effects of homozygosity on the immune system were never mentioned. In fact, the speaker stated that we would all like to have dogs that are homozygous for all good genes. The evidence is available that genetic homozygosity is not beneficial except for being useful to produce some predictability in breeding results.Inbreeding has been necessary toContinuedJulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 73OAM mfBG.V-'Li\\ V l ^is 1Uf jjft Oil to' tow jJ JuUyjJHD tito iiUOUj illsillilJi.Abifmg j-Li_ 1a--. --,nmuitjwjVwmmKmmmm.v m -m M_____ ____ ________il. ... . _jC'.THE POMERANIAN REVIEWContact Advertising ManagerBecky lackson ol springwoodpomsool.com or phone 256-762-5958 todayThe Official Publication of the American Pomeranian Club, Inc.THE 4 ill I VSI AS REVIEWSubscription CardSubscription ManagerCHERI MCDONALDPO Box 3402 San Dimas, CA 91773 Phone 909 394-7923 Fax 909 599-4692 Email cheribachmanpoms.comNAMESubscriptions Per YearPublished Bi-Monthly45 First Class USPS 37 Bulk USPS55 CanadianMexico 100 ForeignSTREET ADDRESSCITY, STATE, ZIP CODE, COUNTRYPHONE NUMBER EMAIL ADDRESSCREDIT CARD NUMBER EXP DATE CID NUMBERCARD HOLDER SIGNATURE DATEJulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 75Buying A Puppy You CanLIVE WITHKatie dainmill - Lcrua, Illinoisindcrk13011 consoIidated.net www.indiancreekshelties.comWine connoisseurs appreciate different aspects of wine. Some prefer a nutty bouquet, others a fruity or dry wine. From vineyard to the shelf, the preparation, selection, and handling, set wines apart.There are as many wine flavors as there are dog registries. Some are more desirable than others. We are each entitled to a wine, or dog, of choice that best fits your taste or lifestyle.There are many registries in this world today. Often the best of intentions go awry In an effort to help control the pet population control, the American Kennel Club shot themselves in the footThe introduced suggestions below assist puppy buyers in their pursuit of breed excellence. In turn, they attempted to hold puppy mills accountable.THIS IS THE AKC APPROACH TO ASSIST IN CURBING PET POPULATION1. Once a male is used a certain number of times, DNA is required to insure studbooks are reliable.2. AKC offers Limited Registration and some breeders refund a part of the purchase fee upon receiving proof of spay or neuter.3. The AKC enforces unannounced kennel inspections regarding breeding records, facilities, and registrations. Those not meeting AKC standards receive fines or possible permanent suspension from AKC privileges.4. The AKC Canine Health Foundation, formed in 1994, coordinates worldwide research, offers annual scholarships for veterinary students with special interest in dogs. Vast sums of money toward research of dog health problems. THEY CARE5. AKC encourages socialization, clean facilities and proper veterinary care.6. Breeders aspire to an AKC breed specific standard. The offspring are judged accordingly in open competition.7. The AKC stays abreast of passage of laws protecting your right to own a dog to ensure they are fair and nondiscrimina- tory.8. The AKC publishes awardwinning magazines for breeders and enthusiasts offering a wide range of articles, news, and calendar events. The AKC is synonymous with breed excellence.THERESCUERAINBOWBRIDGEcSubmittedby Linda Lewis APC Rescue Co-ordinatorUnlike most days at Rainbow Bridge, this day dawned cold and gray, damp as a swamp and as dismal as could be imagined. All the recent arrivals were confused and concerned. They had no idea what to think for they had never experienced a day like this before. But the animals that had spent some time waiting for their beloved people knew exactly what was happening and began to gather at the pathway leading to the Bridge to watch. They knew this was something special.It wasnt too long before an elderly animal came into view head hung heavy and low with tail dragging along the ground. The other animals on the pathway, the ones who had been at Rainbow Bridge for a while knew the story of this sad creature immediately. They had seen it happen far too many times.Although it was obvious the animals heart was leaden and he was totally overcome with emotional pain and hurt, there was no sign of injury or any illness. Unlike the pets waiting at the Bridge, this dog had not been restored to his prime. He was full of neither health nor vigor. He approached slowly and painfully, watching all the pets that were by now watching him. He knew he was out of place here. This was no resting place for him. He felt instinctively that the sooner he could cross over, the happier hewould be. But alas, as he came closer to the Bridge, his way was barred by the appearance of an Angel who spoke softly to the old dog and apologized sorrowfully, telling him that he would not be able to pass. Only those animals who were with their special people could pass over the Rainbow Bridge. And he had no special beloved people...not here at the Bridge or on Earth below.With no place else to turn, the poor elderly dog looked toward the fields before the Bridge. There, in a separate area nearby, he spotted a group of other sad-eyed animals like himself...elderly and infirm. Unlike the pets waiting for their special people, these animals werent playing, but simply lying on the green grass, forlornly and miserably staring out at the pathway leading to the Bridge. The recent arrival knew he had no choice but to join them. And so, he took his place among them, just watching the pathway and waiting.One of the newest arrivals at the Bridge, who was waiting for his special people, could not understand what he had just witnessed and asked one of the pets who had been there for some time to explain it to him.That poor dog was a rescue, sent to the pound when his owner grew tired of him. The way you see him now, with graying fur and sad, cloudy eyes, was exactly the way he was when he was put into the kennels. He never, ever made it out and passed on only with the love and comfort that the kennel workers could give him as he left his miserable and unloved existence on Earth for good. Because he had no family or special person to give his love, he has nobody to escort him across the Bridge.The first animal thought about this for a minute and then asked, So what will happen nowAs he was about to receive his answer, the clouds suddenly parted and the all-invasivegloom lifted. Coming toward the Bridge could be seen a single figure...a person who, on Earth, had seemed quite ordinary...a person who, just like the elderly dog, had just left Earth forever. This figure turned toward a group of the sad animals and extended outstretched palms. The sweetest sounds they had ever heard echoed gently above them and all were bathed in a pure and golden light Instantly, each was young and healthy again, just as they had been in the prime of life.From within the gathering of pets waiting for their special people, a group of animals emerged and moved toward the pathway. As they came close to the passing figure, each bowed low and each received a tender pat on the head or a scratch behind the ears. Their eyes grew even brighter as the figure softly murmured each name. Then, the newly restored pets fell into line behind the figure and quietly followed this person to the Bridge, where they all crossed together.The recent arrival, who had been watching was amazed. What happenedThat was a rescuer, the answer came. That person spent a lifetime trying to help pets of all kinds. The ones you saw bowing in respect were those who found new homes because of such unselfish work. They will cross when their families arrive. Those you saw restored were ones who never found homes.When a rescuer arrives, they are permitted to perform one, final act of rescue. They are allowed to escort those poor pets that couldnt be placed on Earth across the Rainbow Bridge. You see, all animals are special to them...just as they are special to all animals.I think I like rescuers, said the recentarrival.So does God, was the reply. Author unknownContinuedform some breeds but it has had the side effect of setting in defects into almost every breed. Further culling in attempt to remove those defects results in lack of genetic diversity which is essential for health.Narrow breed standards and judging for the extreme stand out specimens who are extreme in type promotes unhealthy extreme animals.Yes, we want to produce predictable type and soundness but our dogs also need some genetic variability. Heterozygosity in general produces healthier animals, with improved vigor and stronger immune systems. This will promote vigor,74 - JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Revewlongevity and strong immune systems for our breeds to remain viable into the future.Grooming from the InsideDeborah A. Greco, DVM, PhDThe speaker is a senior research scientist with Nestle Purina Petcare. Good quality skin and hair coat can be maintained through a well-balanced diet. Her contention is that commercial pet foods are the easiest choice when available for maintaining skin and coat condition in healthy animals. She further believes that caution and care should be used when prescribing supplements orhomemade diets to ensure proper nutrient balance. Food is the least expensive and most important grooming tool available to the modem day breeder.There was no mention made of melamine toxicity, aflatoxicosis, or the many problems associated with the over processed ingredients used in most all commercial pet foods.Erika Weme gave a comprehensive overview of AKCs CHIC program.Id like to thank AKC for this very interesting and valuable symposium I hope that another will be presented in our area in the near future. VTHE AKC EFFORTS PRODUCED THE FOLLOWING RESULTS.To circumvent the American Kennel Clubs requirements, DNA testing and inspection process, puppy mills simply pick a registry name out of thin air. They dupe the public into buying a dog from a little known registry by suggesting all registered dogs are valuable. WRONG There are over 400 mixed breed registries in the United States today. Predictability of temperament, size, and type at maturity, is up for grabs Most have neither breeding restrictions nor health guarantees. The new registries popping up are too numerous to mention.Many breeders fall under the jurisdiction of the United States Department of Agriculture. The USDA inspects upon occasion however, the USDA considers these animals LIVESTOCK. Animals raised in barns, sheds, stalls, and rabbit hutches under adverse conditions lack socialization, love, and respect. Life comes and goes in wire cages. They exist only to supplement income.There is no written standard to aspire to. This results in inferior offspring from less than desirable individuals.Internet sales are at an all time high. Perfected marketing techniques encourage the unsuspecting public to pay exorbitant prices for animals with no history, guarantee, or support. Once the dog sells, the seller shuns further responsibility. THESE ANIMALS OFTEN END UP IN THE HUMANE SOCIETY THROUGH NO FAULT OF THEIR OWN.ON THE BRIGHT SIDEThe American Kennel Club, established in 1884 with over 530 dog clubs, has approximately 3800 affiliated clubs in the United States today holding events and encouraging participation in the great sport of dogs. The AKC has strict rules of conduct, and offers performance events, educational programs, tracking, training, and a variety of other venues. The AKC offer more than 16,000 volumes in their public library, including rare and antique editions, modern and international publications. The studbooks go back to the initial startup of the American Kennel Club, worldwide statistics included.The public can view prints and old paintings by masters and photographs of every known breed. The AKC offer free information regarding subjects such as Should I Breed My Pet Vacationing with a Dog, Dog Bite Prevention , A Pet Owners Responsibility, Careers in Dogs, Grooming Techniques, and magazines. They offer free teaching aids for schools. Breed specific tapes, seminars, brochures, videotapes, and publications are highly successful.Your dogs ancestor and breed development is traceable back to the beginning. AKC dogs HAVE a history, a family, a preferred predictable temperament and look that adapts well to a lifestyle of choice. The American Kennel Club Museum of the Dog at 1721 South Mason Road, St. Louis, Missouri 63131 is a wonderful place to visit. 314-821- DOGSEvery dog or bitch producing a litter since the AKC inception is registered over 36 million and add individual registrations yearly.THIS IS THE AMERIC AN KENNEL CLUBBy better understanding the difference in registries, a pet buyerwill receive more value for moneyspent. Reputable breeders are happyto assist you for the life of your pet.1. Ask to see the parents.2. Visit the facility.3. Ask about health certifications.4. Determine veterinary care, shots and worming of puppies.5. Insist on socialization of your puppy.6. Check into classes and buy books on How to Raise a Puppy You Can Live With. Reputable breeders not only sell a quality puppy, but also are available for assistance for the life of your dog.Show appreciation and respect to the breeders raising small breeds. The time involved in socialization, care, and upkeep is an act of love. Breeders are determined their puppy will be in the best home possible.When visiting a kennel, dont be offended when as you ask the following questions, the tables may turn. Be prepared to be interviewed by the breeder as if you were adopting a child. In essence, you ARE adopting this breeders beloved offspring. It may be wearing a fuzzy coat, but many of these puppies have never been told they are of the canine species. Therefore, IF you see an attitude in a small dog, rest assured, the heart of the breeder is equally as big as the ego of the puppy. You not only buy a puppy, but you are gifted with friendship for the life of your pet.THIS IS THE BOTTOM LINE YOUCAN PAY NOW OR PAY LATER.THE CHOICE IS YOURS.COMING EVENTSSept. 11 PCCI Specialty, Lebanon, Indiana. Trophies will have a transportation theme and will include two Tom-Toms. PCCI will as do supported entries at the GLKC all breed shows on Saturday trophies and Sunday cash.July 25, 2009 AKC CHF Breeders Symposium - Location TBD, Tampa, FLSept. 19, 2009 AKC CHF Breeders Symposium, Chisholm Trail Pavilion, Enid, OKOct. 23 24 Central Arkansas Pom Club2 day specialty. Contact Pat Barnett at bameybamettsuddenlink.net or phone 501- 977-1600.November 14, 2009 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PAFor More Information, Contact Ronald Rella, 212-696-8303 or e-mail mrakc.org or Erika Weme, 888-682-9696 or e-mail eawakcchf.orgDec. 12 and Sunday, Dec. 13, 2009 AKCEukanuba National Championship Long Beach, Calif. Saturday. Judges Poms Grace Moran, Bred By Exh. Toy Group Sharon A. Krogh, Toy Group Judge William R. Taylor, BIS Robert J. Moore.September 8 and 9, 2010 APC Summer Specialty, Airport Holiday Inn, Des Moines, Iowa.2011 December 17 and 18. 2011 AKCEUKANUBA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP, Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.Regional Pomeranian Club Specialty coming events are published free of charge.For updates and regional club contact information go to the APC website at httpwww.americanpomeranianclub.orgSum tine A ftmeASympathy and condolences go out to the family and friends of Liza D.Stephens - Avante Poms on her passing away from Lymph Cancer. She will be missed.Condolences and sympathy go out to the family of Darlene Pruden - Prudens poms on the loss of Darlenes sister.Well wishes and a speedy recovery go out to Paul and Jean Gates- Destinee Poms, mom. Pauls mom had major heart surgery. Paul is the president of the Greater Baltimore Pom ClubKeeping the daughter of Diane Zech - Fijitsu Poms in our prayers for a complete recovery from early stage uterine cancer.Congratulations to Richard Sally Baugniet - Pomirish Poms who will be married for 54 years on July 2, 2009.Congratulations to Rich and Donna Machniak -DeJayPoms who celebrate 50 yrs of marriage on August 29, 2009.Best wishes to Veteran Pomeranian Scarlett, owned and loved by Marcia Cox, who had cataract surgery on both eyes recently. The veterinarian reported Scarletts eye surgery was successful. We wish Scarlett well.Wishing Ruth Beam strength and renewed good health. Send cards and letters to Ruth Beam, CO White Oak Manor, 4009 Craig Ave., Charlotte, NC 28211.Sunshine and Roses are published free of charge. Contact Donna MachniakPhone 517 546-7446 or Email Rich_DonnaMhotmail.com.All APC members' addresses are published in the APC roster if you would like to send cards.78 - JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian ReviewSiutifiine SImmCongratulations to Andy and Linda Pelz -DreamWeaver Poms, who have celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary, and A HUGE THANK YOU TO Andy. Andy officially retires from the Marine Corps the end of October with 28 years service to our country.Congratulations go out to Becky Jackson - Springwood Poms on becoming the new APC treasurer and our heartfelt thanks go out to Erika Moureau - Texican Poms for serving as the APC treasurer for many years and doing a wonderful and honest job for the club.Congratulations to the family of Geneva Coats - Geneva Poms on the graduation of her son Daniel. Daniel received his B.S. degree in kinesiology from California State University Fullerton. He graduated with HIGH honors, Magna Cum Laude.Condolences to Debbie Kingery and Mr. Garth of Debut Pomeranians for the lose of their beloved Debuts Fairest One Of All, Miss Farrah.Congratulations to Lisa Aiello Lilis Poms and family on the birth of their second beautiful baby girl, Georgia. Georgia was bom June 3, weighing in at 51bs. 13 oz.Sunshine and Roses are published free of charge. Contact Donna Machniak Phone 517 546-7446 or Email Rich_DonnaMhotmail.com.All APC members' addresses are published in the APC roster if you would like to send cards. ivia holds baby Georgia Aiello7 \ADVERTISING RATESFull Page Color 275.00Full Page Black White 100.00Half Page Color 150.00Half Page Black White 60.00Fourth Page Color 75.00Fourth Page Black White 40.00All ads include one photo.SUBSCRIPTION RATESUSPS First Class 45USPS Bulk 37Foreign 100Canada, Mexico 55Single Issue 10For advertising information contact217 347-5731 fame62401yahoo.com Subscription information contact909 394-7923 cheribachmanpoms.comlANNIV ISSUE NOTICEA special correction insert for the Anniversary Issue is available. This insert includes the entire APC Membership list that was incomplete in the Anniversary Issue.If you purchased an Anniversary Issue and would like a correction insert, please contact the editor at fame62401yahoo.com We regret the error.50th Anniversary Issues are available. Please see page 95 in this issue.JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 79cO7JOO fVo a3 .ftr.DID Fl4s amigSen Rogersby ynn ,I didn't start the snowball fight but I finished it Shared by Sharon HansonSignage at a dog show. From Becky JacksonoO 5C1-TSherrilynn Roger s little fairy Pom.oAiLliiP ' - 'I was sitting here first. From Aly BellYa can't have a snowball fight with this fake California snow Sent in by Tammee Felixp.-v.. '72rnJ^atNorris1 grand nephew admiring Sushi.oo3 ^7MjIVBelow photos of Chloe cat washing Izzie adult Pom and three 6 week old Pom puppies, are owned and shared by Beverley Carter.ifioOFVrI .420e. miOOLDonna MachniakBreederHandler Groomer 517-546-7446 wAVAv.dejaypoms.comBIS, BISS CH. Firebrook's Tabasco FiascoHottiCy Pomeranians___________Christine Creasery30 Short St., OakyiCCe, CT06779 Phone 860274-7997 hoMypomssnet.netmVmi INumberTURomeranian 2006Top"winningParti in breed historyPt fi MV4.nlD rrwWW.fJSfC'...f\GLIONPERFEC AT EVERY ANGLE_VINTAGEEllen TakayamaP.O. Box 905Pearl City, HI. 96782-0905 Phone 808 488-8325vintagehawaiiyahoo.com82 - JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian ReviewLaCueva KennelPomeranians f SherrilynnJ. RogersBreederOwnerHandler 1 - ^Dayton, OH 45414 Q937 275-4062937 386-1462 CellEmail lacuevaknlaol.comBREEDING FOR QUALITY, NOT QUANTITYDave Victor- and Tessa Riley Kelso. \AA. [503] 887-68BORaised winn Love in our Homehttpvoyacerponns.com voyaoereskies yshoo.comckkmemnkuioBeauty and brains in one well-balanced package home ol record selling 8 dunl-titlisl.Margaret R. McKeeExhibitorBreederHandlerGOOCHLAND, VA __ 804-556-3380 idlewyld8nrttilink.nelK__lAC LXit0 2^-4522www Msvwwwmsz.covu.a s Ly . oo m.ose, jt'arxro'ChelcaSpecializing in Parti and Parti-factored Pomeranians...CH Chrissy CH Gunner ROM CH Chelanes Simply Irresistible CH Finch's Peacemaker Parti ROMElaine Waugh www.chelanes.netCH Chelanes Peace Keeper Parti CH Chelanes Remington Steele CH Keeper CH Remyr aLV7 AIfr A-VMmSacramento, Itparkavepoms frontiernet.net puppies ow.isiowi.lv availaileTAouter^ mmQ-t'fto1'' dFutumJulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 83eSAbne'KvnirmJ"Jl Home ofBIS, BISS, Am, Can, Mex FCI IntiCh Showcase Hot Topic, GC, HoF2006 Number One Pomeranian, All Breedaflame ^evwiAoAwy'lOweaAe aomemnianA 818352-9536 ShowcasePoms.comivaCoK 4lWhere Type, Quality Soundness Count\Ch. Bachmans Precious Jewel BISS Ch. Bachmans Brightest Starwww.bachmanpoms.com Cheri McDonald 909-394-7923' r Her Majestys PomeraniansHandy Houston Chuck WhittemoreCleveland, TN423-728-0200E-Mail MajestysPomsaol.com www.hermajestyspoms.comCh. Avalon's Prince Matchabelli "Monte" Starfire's Conan the Barbarian x Avalon's Queen NefertitiAnnette Eric Davis208-234-0932, FAX 208-234-0792 email infoavalonpom.com web site www.avalonpom.comQuality, lovingly raised puppies. Inquiries welcome.CARLEEZ POMS Carol Leemhuis Pittsburgh, PA ti rCTj zczjry-^'01 Amj B4BA9S7C5. TO - r] 5 32 forr 5.50 mIzzzpyjS.conpjciufadh'155 Or sarmai-z i-sm to Zadss. Ch kiw- ITSjijissl tibkh'ihnch sijcI sij'xN iJ_Qbhowin omsSpecializing in Wolf Sables, Whites, Creams and Tri-colored Partis and occasionally other colors.SSarbara Raymond Audrey CPayweed503 864-2459 276 629-9483httpwww. showinpoms. com84 - JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian ReviewVr"Te^ pfrmsOw-vw Avutyecv BofeerUHXHAh. rd-fyfpM. 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Box 189242 Shartis Lake West Rd.Brookfield, N.S.CanadaBON1COphone 902-673-2446web www.chriscendo.comemail chriscendonorthnovacable.caBelstar PomsMember American Pomeranian Club and Columbia Pomeranian Club Top 10 CH Belstar's Sweet November "Keanu" OFACERF Show Quality Whites 3 generations of OFACERF Champions Diana Cross Eugene, OR 541 543-4271 www.belstarpom.com - www.whiteshowpom.com - dianabelstaraol.comLinda Pelz - Tx254 420-1724Michael Wells - Ml616 844-4217Champion Stud ServicePuppiesAdults Occasionally Show Handlingwww.dreamweaverpoms.com iVrr - mA.- ,rs- - . 5. r. \ . . .v. . . .,-ZJ 'L'-'Z '-f " i-.VWJVABiiE".m....CSx5XuSi5'IvX.3^IbHSXtvXSSX5Xilu5lt^XS4^-JCH LaRajus Cosmic KioShyacres Pomeranians Audrey Charlie Roberts SeiiIe pgaudreyshacres.com www.shyacres.com 1lof-i.r-i.r-. r.i.i.i. i-i.r-.T.r.-T.r--.r.T.r.T-r.T.ifiJuiyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 85omeranianNorerai^^Knox.IN46534 574-772-3910ecpomsea rtL] in knot www.ea5lecreekpoms.co1nr4u^je rr-t- ^RivendellPomeraniansCarolyn BoninBlountsville, Alabama 256-931-4838 www.rivendellpoms.com bonincotelco.netBISS Ch Rivendell Applauds Janesa "Baxter"ZPoms and ShelliesElaine Wishnow718-891-3451 2351 E. 17th St. Bklyn, NY 11229 malasheltiepommsn.com Home of quality Poms and SheltieswlTKatutfaitt 0ie4t'PomenativiMulti Group Winning BISS Champion Mountain Crest JJDavid Carlene GilstrapP.O.Box 22442 Chattanooga, TN 37422 Phone 423-987-0266 E-Mail dcgilstrapaoi.comI Randy BuskeI BreederExhibitorI Member American Pomeranian Club I Puget Sound Pomeranian Club\T.mP.O.Box 2408 Buckley, WA 98321360 897-2163 253 740-5060 pomtullymytangledweb.com RandyRandyspoms.com www.Randyspoms.comc Evensong Pomeranians9Kevinand Teresa White- a Portland, OregonPh. 503 366-7991 ' Cell 503 314-9026 evensongpomsverizon.net www.evensongpoms.comCH EVENSONG WIN N FOR Z GIPPERDamascusroadHome to four generations of chinpion bitches and breeder of the 1 Pom in Francelin 2005 and 2008.Beverley A. CarterConception Bay Highway, Holyrood, NL, Canada, AOA 2R0 709-229-1783 pomsdamascusroad.cawww.damascusroad.ca88 - JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Reviewo.cCATHYDRIGGERS765 CASSAGA ROADLAKE IIELEN, aORffijA 32744 ,PI IOND 386 846-7175FAX 386 218-5739E-MAIL DRIGGERSDUPOMS.COMWWW.DLIPOMS.COMA_oFine Po 2B4ary Latimewww5oWepomsxxm mart llmac.com979-690-7179ffiancy ffiace PPJins^yftendi P'fidssonI miyw-.fancijfacepems.coyn fancijfacepemsscfoat netMember of the American Pomeranian Club and Nor-Cal Pom Club^ TO "FT.tC-UOUAJ.ASVEGAS^SINCITY PCMSMichele280 Hole N Rock Circle Central, UT 84722 702 203-4790A REFLECTION ON THE WATERSGreggory S. Waters Charlene R. Waters801-597-3869shimmeree. charlene smail.comPJ^CowCene - ^jPeahraPomeraniansJLrCene Otaguro JfazeC MiCCer Rjo6in Watana6eJlr-Dan's Qrooming Salon Phone 808-593-2322 mhinjaoC.com -yggcatsha-waii.com"_ivsLEE-ANN LAMBERT KINCARDINE ONTARIO, CANADA WWW.SUGARLAMB.CA MCQTNT21 .COM 519-396-6464JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 89Pomeranian Club of Greater Baltimore Annual Specialty April 19,2009 Timonium, MarylandSubmitted by Amy Eiserman, PCGB memberThe Pomeranian Club of Greater Baltimore held its annual specialty in the Cow Palace No cows were present, but lots of fantastic Pomeranians. This year, the club changed the specialty location and date. The specialty was held in conjunction with the Baltimore Kennel Clubs all-breed show on Sunday, April 19, 2009 at the Timonium Fairgrounds. As a first time attendee to this all-breed show, it was quite impressive. Lots of room, friendly people and great vendors The PCGB thoroughly planned the event and it was spectacular. An area on the side of the ring was reserved for grooming. Peter Dickens donated beautiful spring flowers that were expertly arranged in baskets by Jean Gates which she used to decorate our rings and tables. The trophy table was over-flowing with Quiet Time Fashion pet beds. Winners were awarded the beds as gifts. It was a fun day to be amongst all the gorgeous Poms exhibiting. Many spectators stopped to ask questions and view the exhibitors. The event started at 1245pm with the showing of the sweepstakes entries.The club thanks Ms. Pamela Campbell Dziuk for doing a fabulous job judging the 24 puppies and 5 veterans in sweepstakes. Best Junior in Sweepstakes was Dee Little Birdie Told Me bred be Christine Crane, Celeste Robert Solano and Owned by Christine and Cindy Crane. Best Senior in Sweepstakes and Best in Sweepstakes was Chars Master Titlest Tieger owned by Charlotte Meyer L Meyer K Stuart and bred by Charlotte Meyer Lynn Meyer. Best of Opposite in Sweepstakes was Lynnwrights N Sirens L-word of Lenette owned by Donna Lynn Wright and Lorelei Sibet and bred by Kenneth G. Griffith. Next came in the veterans, a class that we all love to see. They bring so many people very fond memories. We were graced by five veterans. Best Veteran in Sweepstakes was presented to CH Lynnwrights Tony Soprano ROM bred, owned and presented by Donna Lynn Wright. Best of Opposite in Veteran Sweepstakes was given to Emcees Stella Bee owned by Bette L Gary L Meredith and bred by Morris E Betty F Carson. Congratulations to the winnersSweepstakes Winners. Photos By Donnita Ackleylm immDee Little Birdie Told Me, Chars Master Titlest Tieger, Lynnwrights n Sirens L-word of Lenette, Lynnwrights Tony Soprano, Emcees Stella BeeThen Mrs. Robert D. Smith took over the ring for the 13 dogs and 14 bitches competing for the BISS title. Starlights Storm Kicker, bred and owned by Suradej Ekdiriyakit received Winners Dog and Best of Winners for a four point major. Chars Fancy That, bred and owned by Charlotte Meyer and exhibited by Lynn Meyer, took winners bitch to receive a four point major. Three specials entered the ring and the winner was declared, Ch. Chars Bringin Sexy Back. Justin is owned by C Meyer J D Kim Ay Jung W Lane G Johnson and bred by Charlotte Meyer Diane L Finch. There were so many Pom entries that the group ring had to wait for the BISS Pom. Lynn and Justin flew out of the breed ring to the group ring. Congratulations to them on a fantastic finish, a group four The duo was awarded a replica of the Bess Roberts challenge trophy. The trophy remains in possession of the PCGB until an owner wins the PCGB specialty three times then the original trophy will be awarded to the owner. Congratulations from the PCGB to all the exhibitors and owners.Specialty Winners. Photos By Donnita AckleyStarlights Storm Kicker90 - JulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian ReviewChars Fancy That Chars Bringin Sexy BackAfter the event, the PCGB put out a spectacular luncheon buffet for all exhibitors and guests. About sixty people reminisced over lunch. The PCGB held a 50-50 drawing to raise funds won by Alan Buckner. The club also held a silent auction. Thanks to all the exhibitors and guests for their contributions to the club activities. As always everyone in attendance had a wonderful time. Roselie Malone and Donnita Ackley digitally recorded the event for the club, by taking pictures. Thank you both Go to the Pom Club of Greater Baltimore website, httpwww.pcgbinc.com, to view the photos.Sweepstakes - Judge Ms. Pam DziukSweepstakes, Junior, 6 to 9 Months Dogs1BJSW DEE LITTLE BIRDIE TOLD ME2 POMBEACH ALL THAT RAZZMATAZZSweepstakes, Junior, 9 to 12 Months Dogs1 RAZZLE DAZZLE BROKEN RECORD2 CHARS GOLD RUSH3 ZORROS SURPRIZE BY DESIGNSweepstakes, Senior, 12 to 18 Months Dogs1BSSWBSW CHARS MASTER TITLEIST TIEGER 2 WEEPAWZ DANNY BOYSweepstakes, Veteran Sweepstakes, 7 Years Under 9 Years Dogs1 CH IDLEWYLD PRECIOUS GEMSweepstakes, Veteran Sweepstakes, 9 Years Over Dogs 1BVSW CH LYNNWRIGHTS TONY SOPRANO2 CH MERIMAUR BEST CASES SCENARIOSweepstakes, Junior, 6 to 9 Months Bitches1 CHARS WISHIN ON K STARZ2 IDLEWYLD CELEBRATION JEWELSweepstakes, Junior, 9 to 12 Months Bitches1 CHARS HELL-ON-HEELS2 POMHAVENS TOO CUTE TOO SHOOTSweepstakes, Senior, 12 to 18 Months Bitches1BOSW LYNNWRIGHT N SIRENS L-WORD OF LENETTE2 CHARS FANCY THAT3 PATRIOTS BABY RUTHLESSSweepstakes, Veteran Sweepstakes, 7 Years Under 9 Years Bitches 1 CH SUBERS INDY NILE DMALASHELRNSweepstakes, Veteran Sweepstakes, 9Years Over Bitches1BOS VS W EMCEES STELLA BEESpecialty - Judge Mrs. Robert D. SmithPuppy, 6 to 9 Months Dogs1 POMBEACH ALL THAT RAZZMATAZZPuppy, 9 to 12 Months Dogs 1WBW 4 Pts STARLIGHTS STORM KICKER2 CHARS GOLD RUSH3 ZORROS SURPRIZE BY DESIGNBred by Exhibitor Dogs.1 DEE LITTLE BIRDIE TOLD ME2 CHARS MASTER TITLEIST TIEGER3 RAZZLE DAZZLE BROKEN RECORDAmerican-Bred Dogs.UR WOMPS TRISTAN LEGENDS OF THE FALLOpen, Black, Brown and Blue Dogs 1 MALASHELS MCDREAMYOpen, Red, Orange, Cream and Sable Dogs1 KALOS ROCK MY WORLD2 TOKIE N DOME DOI TAKE NO PRISONERSOpen, Any Other Allowed Color Dogs1 CHARS PARTI TEL THE COWS COME HOME2 APHRODITES BLUE MOON AT HONEYKISTPuppy, 6 to 9 Months Bitches1 CHARS WISHIN ON K STARZ2 IDLEWYLD CELEBRATION JEWELPuppy, 9 to 12 Months Bitches1 POMHAVENS TOO CUTE TOO SHOOT2 TRAMARKS RISKY BUSINESS OF LENETTE12 to 18 Months Bitches1WOS 4 Pts CHARS FANCY THAT2 LYNNWRIGHT N SIRENS L-WORD OF LENETTE3 PATRIOTS BABY RUTHLESSBred by Exhibitor Bitches1R DEE LITTLE DAISY DUKE2 PATRIOTS MISS AMERICAN PIEAmerican-Bred Bitches1 FAIRY STONES WOOF WOOF OFSHOWINSOpen, Black, Brown and Blue Bitches 1 CHARS SUPER MODEL PARTIOpen, Red, Orange, Cream and Sable Bitches1 CHARS HELL-ON-HEELS2 HONEYKIST OUT OF THE WOODSVeteran, 7 Years Over Dogs1 CH IDLEWYLD PRECIOUS GEM2 CH LYNNWRIGHTS TONY SOPRANOBest of Breed CompetitionBG4 CH CHARS BRINGIN SEXYBACKJulyAugust 2009 - APC Pomeranian Review - 91JOiSDo met'an ueraman IxeOieto W 111I lull- Hr 9l Jcin-Snaxt- 7i\\ Jonah Jo. 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IlfnsVGt ,KmTHE POMERANIAN REVIEWe mr \NAotoni, Ann..................................................................7Arienti, Fabian..........................................................6, 8Arvanites, Michele.....................................................89Bay Colony Pom Club...............................................47Behrend, Joan.............................................................87Blocker, Angela.........................................................85Bolahood. Catherine..................................................87Bonin, Carolyn...........................................................88Buske. Randy.............................................................88Cabrera, Jose................................................................6Carter, Beverley.........................................................88Cartwright, Ron and Sherry.......................................17Caywood, Audrey......................................................84Central Arkansas Pom Club......................................47Creasey, Christine......................................................82Dague, Roger and Pat..................................................7Davis, Annette and Erik.............................................84Driggers, Cathy..........................................................89Finch, Diane...............................................................87Freia, Jerrie................................................................87Gilstrap. David and Carlene..................88. 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