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Mztry ijristmasA HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL BREEDERS, OWNERS,EXHIBITORS, OR JUST PLAIN LOVERS OF POMERANIANS EVERYWHEREAmman Pomeranian Club, Jnc.list Specially Slow and lfltli AWience TrialMarch 13 and 14,2001Executive Inn, Louisville, KentuckyPlease join us for an exciting, fun-filled Kentucky Dog Show Derby and help make this the biggest and best Specialty ever.Show Secretary Cindy Boulware, 650 Rolling Heights Circle Kaufman, TO 75142 972 962-3872. Show Chairman Jim Shearer 9995 Ragersville Road Baltic, OH 43804 330 897-0720.A block of rooms have been reserved for our APC exhibitors at a rate of 75.00 per night, king or double bed. Make reservations early and be sure to say that you are with the American Pomeranian Club. Hospitality will be available after 600 p.m. on Monday, Mrchi 12, 2001. Executive Inn 978 Phillips Lane Louisville, KY 40209 800 626-2706.Trophy donations are appreciated. Deadline for trophy donations to be listed in Premium List is January 8, 2001. Donations received after this date but prior to show closing will be acknowledged in the catalog. Send your trophy donations to Fran Stoll RR3, Box 429 Washington, IN 47501.Dont forget to advertise that latest Special or new litter of puppies. An ad in the catalog gets you noticed. Send your advertising information to Julie Kallbacka 3703 Hancock RoadMagna, UT 84044.Hope to see you in KentuckyContents....From the AVMA..................................................... 4Purebred Dogs Teri McArthur.............................8APC Election Report Brenda Turner...................9Ask Us Anything Annette Davis........................ 12Membership Report Annette Davis...................12Kennel Visit Juanita Fiddick..............................15APC System Tish Cannon.................................24Professional Handler Dr. Al Grossman.28Performance News Barbara McClatchey...........33Behind New Titlists..............................................45Did You Know Cindy Boulware.......................48Registrar's Corner Jean Schroll........................48A Change in Plans Cande Gordon................... 52Hawaii Specialty Ellen Takayama.................... 53The Pomeranian Review......is sent to all Breed and Group judges ...offers reasonable advertising ...has quality reproductions ...provides APC news ...contains Obedience information ...has interesting, informative articles ...is very colorfulFAREWELL TO DUDLEY ROACH, POMERANAN REVIEW EDITORNOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERSResignation as Pomeranian Review EditorThe February issue the next one will be my last. I have sent my resignation to the Board and they have accepted it. I accepted this position 8 years ago to help the Club out I never meant to be Editor this long. Since I have been having some health problems and since a new Board is coming in, this seemed to be the time to act. A new Editor who is younger and stronger than I am will be good for the Review.I am grateful to all of you who have supported me, and I will miss your kind words of affection and encouragement. I trust the new Editor will also have your help and support.After 35 years of active Club work, my wife and I are retiring from all Club activities.I would really appreciate it if you would be willing to place an ad in the next Review on my behalf. It would indeed be an issue I would greatly treasure.Goodbye and Godspeed. May you have many Best in Show winnersI am extending the deadline to the 5th of February.JPage 1Lenette PomeraniansBreeders of Tine Poms since 1957 1440 Pom Orchid Lane Kannapolis, NC 28081 704 938-2042 Fax 704 938-7578S\FYCH. LITTLE DUKE OF LENETTEKENNEL REDUCTION SALEWe offer for your consideration the following3 young champions including the one pictured above...2 young males ready to go into the ring...Several nice show prospect puppies...We now have our first puppies on tire ground by Ch. Indiana Jones of Lenette and more on the way.WE SPECIALIZE IN THE GREAT ELMS BLOODLINES Phone, fax, or write to receive our latest offerings.Best wishes to Robert and Juanita Fiddick on your Kennel Visit.Page 27\4WINNERSCOLUMBIA K.C SEPT. 2000PHOTO BY BONNIE GRAY CH.JAN-SHARS N STYLE Tookeyes The Gold Smith x Jan-Shars Minnie PearlWatch for litter sisters N VOGUE with handler Barbi Kutlek and N LOVE with owner Cheryl Robertson of Baltimore, MD. Her brother, N SYNC, is already a champion.OwnerBreeder Sharon Hanson 304 497-2446 Fax 304 497-2289 Email pomsjanshar.com Website www.janshar.comPage 3FROM THE AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONQuestionOur dog wolfs down his food so fast, were afraid hell choke. How could we tell if he did get something stuck in his larynx voice boxAnswerIf your dog is healthy and suddenly experiences a severe coughing attack and respiratory distress, a foreign object may be caught in his larynx. Seek prompt veterinaiy care. If yur dog collapses, perform the Heimlich maneuver to dislodge the object.QuestionCan canine atopy, a skin allergy that is hereditary and brought on by breathing pollens similar to our hay fever, cause our dog problems after summer is overAnswerUnfortunately, once afflicted, atopy tends to lengthen its season and list of allergens year after year. The good news is that by avoiding these allergens and by using antihistamines andanti-inflammatory medications and hyposensitization improvement occurs.QuestionOur dog becomes so frightened while were at the veterinary clinic that he trembles and ends up urinating on the floor. What can we do to calm his fearsAnswerSome dogs pick up their owners moods, so act calm and dont overly reassure him. Ask your veterinarian to offer him a treat before and after hes examined. Provide socialization, obedience training and extra handling routinely examine him yourself to build up his confidence.QuestionIf our dog is used to eliminating on grass, will he have difficulty using a concrete run We are going on a trip and he will have to be boarded.AnswerSome dogs have a problem adjusting and will hold off until it becomes unbearable. Express your fears up front when making the arrangements with the kennel manager so that someone can monitor the dog and walk him if need be. You could get a sitter.QuestionDoes how and what a dog eats bring about bloat, where the dogs stomach twists so that it cannot empty itself out and gas and fluid build upAnswerWe know that large and giant breed dogs have greater incidences of this life threatening problem and think the attacks may be brought about by strenuous exercise after bolting down large quantities of food andor water. Smaller more frequent meals may be of benefit.QuestionPeriodically, our elderly dog walks around the house in a daze. Is this one of the first signs of senilityAnswerNot necessarily. Your veterinarian can test her for other types of health problems, such as kidney or liver disease, that can alter brain function. Hearing or vision impairment can also produce behavioral changes. New treatments are available to manage problems in elderly dogs.jPage 41 tommnimt fiftriwof theAmerican Pomeranian Club, Inc.Officers of the ClubPresident...........................First Vice-President.....Second Vice-President...Recording Secretary..........Corresponding SecretaryTreasurer............................AKC Delegate....................3910 Concord Place Texarkana, TX 75503Box 180, Earth, TX 79031............Jim Shearer........Linda Brogoitti.....Charlotte CreedDonna Lynn Wright .......Brenda Turner.......Wanda Roach..Marge KranzfelderBoard of DirectorsLynn Heise......Sharon Hicks......Marge KranzfelderMargaret R. McKee......Annette Rogers-Rister.......Frances StollPomeranian ReviewEditor..............................................................................................................................................Dudley RoachBox 416 Earth, TX 79031 Phone 806 257-3817 FAX 806 257-3760 For Special Delivery 823 E. 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Nov 20........ ...Dec 25FebMarch . ................. Jan 20 ..........Feb 25AprMay........................ Mar 20..........Apr 25JuneJuly... ................ May 20..........June 25AugSept.... ................ July 20........ ...Aug 25OctNov....... ............... Sept 20....... ... Oct 25Some flexibility possible in deadline. Prior notice required.Page 5............................ tr'NEWCHAMPIONf m IBESTQp1WINNERSMahoning Shenango KENNEL CLUB INCTOSTBaw 6 2000kk JkCh. LaCuevas Pistol Packin PeteParadise Valleys Jukebox x Ch. D-Zines Abstolute StunnerFinished in 7 shows with 3 majors and pointed in anada-all under 14 months of agethis 4 lb. orangesable double Davey and Mini-Bike grand-son has movement, structure and attitude. His first puppy out of LaCuevas Precious Petit Poi-a Mini-Bike daughter will make her debut in another 4 months and has proven him as a stud that reproduces himself as she is the spitting image of her Daddy. Stud fee and information on request. Always BreederOwner handled.BreederOwner Sherrilynn Rogers Box 33605 Dayton, OH 45433 937 2754062Ch. Sandalwood GH Howlene Charm1 BEST of WINNERS NEW CHAMPIONMarch 5, 2000H K C DOG SHOW 11 MIKE JOHNSON PHOTOSandalwood presents its first champion for the new millenium and congratulates her owners for making this possible. Special thanks to judges Mrs. Lorraine Boutwell, Mrs. Mildred Bryant, Mrs. Etta Orenstein, Dr. Sam Draper, Mr. Keith G. Brown, Dr. David Doane, Mrs. Joan Alexander, Mr. Frank Sabella, and Mrs. Elaine Young. Also, a big hug to Marit Hattori for letting me use Alii.Pedigree in Behind New TitlistsBreeder Roger Lau Owners Arlene Otaguro, Hazel Miller, Robin Watanabe, andGanet GuildSandalwood - Box 27688 -- Honolulu, HI 96827-0688Page 7PUREBRED DOGS THE RESCUE REVOLUTION IS HEREIn the November 1999 issue of the Gazette, the official journal of the American Kennel Club, Editor Diane Vasey comments that there is a rising awareness of breed rescue, reducing the number of purebred dogs who end up in shelters. Yes, that is true, there are probably fewer purebred dogs turned in to shelters in the past year or so, but certainly not because there are fewer owners who wish to relinquish their dogs.The awareness that there are rescue organizations and individuals has actually increased the number of requests by owners to turn in dogs How could this happen Here is an example of a typical call to rescue The caller explains that the family is moving out of state because of a job transfer, and they want to find another home for their dog - a two year old intact male, not on heartworm preventive, and not current on shots. When asked why the dog cannot accompany the family, the caller explains that the trip will take several days and they are stopping off at an amusement park along the way for a day and how unfair it would be to leave the dog in a hotel room for that long. No doubt you can substitute a similar tale hereUpon questioning, it is revealed that the family has owned many dogs, but because the husbands job causes them to move every year or two, they have routinely turned their dogs in to shelters when they make a move. This time, though, the shelter informed them that there is a local breed rescue group in the vicinity that will take their dog and find it a new homeIn this example, the family is quite happy to know that their latest pet wont be put to sleep if a home cant be found quickly enough by the shelter to whichthey would normally have relinquished the dog. When further discussion reveals that they did, in fact, buy the dog from a breeder, we also learn that the dog was purchased at a flea market booth and they have no idea how to contact that breeder. Furthermore, there was no contract for purchase, much less for returning the dog.So, resigned to the fact that this dog will be added to the growing number already in their care, the rescue person asks whether the caller will have the dog brought current on shots and tested for heartworms before turning in the dog. But they are moving and taking that vacation day, so money to spend on the dog is out of the question. And, by the way, can you pick the dog up today We are leaving in the morning.The Rescue Revolution is here. Who are these rescuers In general, they are people with a love for their breed who probably joined a local breed club to be more involved. When they learned of the number of their beloved breed who are losing their lives in shelters from situations such as the one described above, they contact the local rescue group for their breed - or form one if none exists. Expecting support from the other Club members, they begin to take in dogs from shelters and individuals. Fostering them in their homes, they see to health needs, evaluate temperaments, and search for new. permanent homes for the dogs who have become lost from their former home or cast off by uncaring owners who will be buying a new puppy as soon as the family feels the need for a pet again.Without a plan or an active committee to raise funds for these rescuers, the local club is unable to provide money for help. In a short time, the financial burden from caring for even a few extra dogs can become too great for one person. Even a small, organized group often cannot raise the needed funds to keep veterinary bills paid current and continue to feed thePage 8premium dog food that they prefer for their dogs without an aggressive fundraising program. Dogs requiring heartworm treatments continue to add to the weight of the burden. If a dog with a medical emergency comes into the rescue program, there is no way to prevent euthanasia, lacking the money to provide the treatment needed. It is a sacrifice too great for many. They feel helpless to continue to rescue their cherished breed and give up, leaving more dogs to fall into the endless sleep of euthanasia.The Rescue Revolution is here. But it has not become an educational tool to help owners understand how to buy from a reputable breeder who is concerned about the puppies they produce for the lifetime of the dogs. Rather, it is a vehicle for guilt-free relinquishment of the dogs bred by irresponsible, backyard amateur puppy producers and puppy mills.Why not allow the continued disposal of these dogs through euthanasia at shelters One serious consideration is the statistics that can fuel breed specific legislation. Large numbers of specific breeds being destroyed at shelters can lead to bans or controls that affect all responsible owners and dedicated breeders and exhibitors. Breed bans affect us all. Another factor is that most of the dogs in shelters are temperamentally sound, wonderful pets that simply may not be up to breed standards in looks. They would make great pets in the right homes and deserve an opportunity to live out their lives with aloving family.As individuals, clubs, and national organizations, we must all work to improve the publics perception of what it means to be an owner who is committed to their pets and willing to be responsible for them for the pet's lifetime. We must educate those who consider themselves breeders about accountability and the need for accepting the moral obligations inherent in bringing puppies into thisworld that is already overpopulated with dogs. Become involved with your breed Help with education. And make a donation to the breed rescue organization of your choice as a part of your annual giving plan to provide assistance to those who rescue. Please become a supporter of rescue. Until the numbers of dogs that end up in shelters is reduced, those who rescue will bear the burden of the new pet population dilemma awareness of rescue that results in increased, guilt-free owner turn-ins.Tari MacArthurSecretary, Friends Of Rescued Dogs F.D.R.Dogs, Houston TXSecretary, Rottweiler Rbscub FoundationAmerican Pomeranian Club Election Reportby Brenda TurnerOfficers 2001-2002President-Margaret McKee 1st Vice President-Fran Stoll 2nd Vice President-Tim Goddard Corresponding Sec.-Cindy Boulware Recording Sec.--Donna Lynn Wright Treasurer-David DahlenburgBoard of DirectorsSally Baugniet Charlotte Creed Annette Davis Annette Lynn Heise Marge Kranzfelder Jane LehtinenPage 9Can. Ch. Sandalwood JI Marty JrJHThanks to Naimi Guenther for finishing MJs Canadian Championship, to judges Sheila Verhulst, Luis Miguel PintoTeixeira, Barbara Watt, Pat Davis, Ray Greer, to Ellen for MJs sire and to Sharon Katahira for the training.Pedigree in Behind New TitlistsBreeder Roger Lau Owners Roger Lau and Ellen TakayamaSandalwood -- Box 27688 - Honolulu, HI 96827-0688 808 524-3877 - Fax 808 989-0589 E-mail sandalwood88yahoo.comCh. Sandalwood Ei Obi-One Kenubi...nLr New ChampionWINNERS DOG11-5-2000Ibpecialty SHOW IIKE JOHNSON PHOTO VCongratulations to Sylvia for her confidence in Obi and owner handling him all the way. Thanks to judges Mrs. Denny Kodner, Mr. William Bergum, Mr. Dennis Larson, Mrs. Lorraine Boutwell for BOB, Mrs. Jane Kay for Group I, and Mr. Richard Camacho for WD at our Pomeranian Specialty.Pedigree in Behind New Titlists Breeder Roger Lau Owners Roger Lau and Sylvia MiyakeSandalwood - Box 27688 -- Honolulu, HI 96827-0688 808 524-3877 -- Fax 808 989-0589 E-mail sandalwood88yahoo.comPage 11Ask Us Anythingby Annette DavisOur question for this issue is My Pom gets car sick a lot. What can I do to helpFor severe motion sickness problems, your veterinarian may prescribe a drag that can help. These drugs are highly concentrated and must be used with extreme caution on toy dogs. I feel that using natural herbs to treat car sickness is a much safer route, and have been very successful doing so. Fifteen minutes before traveling, I give a small slice of fresh peeled ginger root wrapped in canned food, meat, or cheese. Choose a treat that your dog particularly likes to hide the taste of the ginger root. Do limit the amount of food given in case your dog vomits during travel. A pinch of powdered ginger can be used if fresh ginger cannot be obtained, however fresh ginger works better. Most grocery stores carry ginger root in the produce section. Fresh ginger will stay good in the vegetable drawer of your refrigerator for weeks. I also place 2 or 3 drops of essential oil of Peppermint and Lavender on a paper under my dogzEs crate pad. Placing the crate in a front seat and making sure plenty of fresh air is available may also help. If you have a front seat air bag, you will probably want to use the back seat instead.Our question for next month is Is there anything I can give before vaccinations to limit the possibility of an allergic reactionYou may direct new questions or answers to these questions toAnnette Davie 391 N Mink Creek Rd. Pocatello ID 832D4 208-234-0932, FAX 208-234-0792 e-mail davieavalonpom.com web sitB www.avalonpom.comMembership Reportby Annette Davie 391 N Mink Creek Ri Pocatello, ID 83204 208-234-0932 davieavalonpom.comLetters other than those from sponsors commenting on the applicants whose names are published in the Review, are to go to Donna Lynnwright 200 Gateway Dr. B, Bel Air, MD, 21014. Contact Annette Davis for membership applications.NEW MEMBERSAmy and Carl Winston MODr. Roger S. Pritchard ORJan Stachurski MABob Jr. Elizabeth Pietzch TXAllan and Kathy Blair WIGerald J. Kripak PAPatricia Rowley MOAPPLICATIONSLisa D. Stephens-Miner CASponsorsMelinda D. Bullene, Therese L. ReederSusan M. Murley NYSponsorsSharon Hanson, Naida CobumPage 12An American ClassicAvailable Now at Bookstores, byA better understanding of dog gait through cineradiography-'moving X-rays......A New Look7By Rachel Page ElliottDoONLY 19.95ORDER YOUR COPIES TODAY Order online at at mvw.dovalpub.comDORALPUBLISHINGDoral Publishing, Inc.10451 Palmeras Drive, Suite 225 West Sun City, AZ 85373 Order Phone 1-800-633-5385 Website Ordering www.doralpub.comoral Publishing is proud to present this third edition of an American Classic, Dogsteps A New Look by Rachel Page Elliott.It is with a feeling of responsibility the author presents her latest research information that may upset or challenge long-standing theories or concepts.She does not aim to persuade, but offers the new material in this edition only to present and discuss the findings as they have been discovered by her research.Pagey Elliott has long been one of Americas most respected authorities on dog gait. Her unique illustrated lectures have been hailed by audiences all over the world. She has twice been named Dogdoms Woman of the Year. In 1998, the American Kennel Club honored her as the first recipient of their Lifetime Achievement award. Yes Please send me Dogsteps A New Look.NameAddressCityState ZioPhone Number of CopiesCredit Card Number Expiration DatePlease add 3.75 SH for the first book, plus 1.50 for each additional copy. Canadian customers Please add 1.00 to shipping charges.ES myjgjjjggjMail coupon with payment to Doral Publishing, Inc., 10451 Palmeras Dr., Suite 225 West, Sun City, AZ 85373FitPOM ACRESid rri.rZLPJm z2t. M,1winnersCOULEEKENNELCLUB AUGUST 19S9DOWNEY PHOTO BT 0W v', S - -aWe would like to thank thePOMERANIAN REVIEW for the honor of a Kennel VisitA big thank you to those who supported our Kennel Visit with ads and well wishes.Bob and Juanita Fiddick Pont Acres KennelThe Fiddick home.Juanita with Eva and Flitter.The first pet I was allowed to have was a Pom-Peke mix. She looked more Pom than Peke. She was a tiny black ball of fur and started my love of the Pom. I was 13 at the time, and she was with me well after I married and had my first child.I always had a Pom for a house pet. Then my two children grew up and left the nest. So I decided to raise a few Poms.Of course. I knew notliing about quality, pedigrees, or raising puppies. I also didnt know where to go to get Poms. I checked the want ads and you can imagine what I ended up with.The opportunity to lease several Great Elms Poms came with a phone call from Laura Fuller. Her health was not good and we reached an agreement to share whatever puppies I produced.fM- .Vf f I J 'Pat Student, Bob, and Juanita at Summer Fun Match.The difference in the offspring was remarkable. I kept puppies back, and when the lease was over, I bought three females bred by Ruth Beam and a male sired bym.iKennel Building.Ch. Great Elms Timstopper Too. Most of my kennel goes back to these four Poms.We started showing in 1986. Our first male had 14 points. When we had his teeth cleaned, the vet pulled several teeth, so that ended his show career.So after lots of tears and frustration, we started another. His name was Ch. Pom Acres Stunningly Sablemy first home grown championOver the years, I asked questions, studied, and sorted out what would work best for my Poms and me. I looked for lines that would improve what I was producing.We also worked hard to make our kennel comfortable for our Pomsa home for them to be able to still be a dog but also have lots of human contact. We encourage visitors and have had many make use of our guest room. We have made lifetime friends from all over the US by runningPage 16Hi' ftA ,mMFtLEast yard and runs.friends from all over the US by running our free bed and breakfast. Sometimes the latter is slim, but they always get a good dinnerOur puppies are handled from the day they are bom. As soon as they can walk, I lay on the floor and play with them. I alsostart grooming at an early age. We dont have a lot of pups at one time so each gets its share of attention. Most of our Poms were bom and raised here. They all know their names and come when called. They love everyone and are all very outgoing.At this point in our life we are raisingOfficePage 17Back room in kennel. 4x4 rune inside and 4x8 rune outside.pups for show only. We only keep enough for ourselves and our friends that show our Poms.If we place an older Pome, we do it before they are six years old, as I dont feel they would adjust well after that. So our kennel has turned into a retirementvillage for Poms. I only wish we had started earlier. My body tells me to slow down, my head and heart want to go on. Each Pom that has passed on and each Pom that is still a part of my life has enriched my life and also made my job here have worth.ISmftPuppy room..Page 181IrGroomingroomBob and I have been married 23 years. My first husband and I had two children,c"r1Ch. Pom Acres Cloudbuster with World Dog Show certificate.Dan and Sur. He passed away when he was 36 years old of a brain tumor. Bob was divorced and had two children, James and Julie.We have never gotten into a fight and enjoy our home life and our eight grandchildren. Our children are all doing well in their jobs and have not caused us to worry about their futures.Without Bob, I wouldnt be in the Pom world. He has supported my hobby from the start. He built our runs inside and out and designed our whelping room and whelping pens. He even helps with the chores and shows Poms. We have a motor home and socialize at the show sites. We have met so many wonderful people at the shows and always have a good time win or lose.We like to help youngsters get started showing and raising their own show dogs. It is a joy to see them succeed. Some even call me Mom, and I appreciate and love them all. You know who you arePage 19Bob with some of our girls.Highlights of our Years in Poms saving that puppy that just doesnt want to live... watch a nice litter thrive... seeing smiles on peoples faces when they walk out with a puppy.. starting and finishing a Pom... seeing others do well with Poms Ive bred, even if they beat me... getting pictures and cards from people who have gotten their Poms from me... Ch. Pom Aires Cloudbuster winning at the World Dog Show in Argentina... APC Breeder of the Year in 1992... finishing 4 females and one male and having another male I bred finish in 2000....If I had known 20 years ago what I was getting into, I would have said, I cant but I didnt know. The record keeping, deciding what male to breed to what female for the best results, what to keep for the future, health care, grooming, and giving each and every Pom love and attention, cleaning up each and every day.heartache, disappointment. Would I do it again You bet After over 30 champions and meeting scores of wonderful people, and the love and joy I have received from our wonderful breed, I wouldnt change the last 20 years for anything.JrmvekLSpecial needs puppies in living room.Page 20Teach Your Pom To Surfa PoirfOi ' if. i sh iff. Hflgie Pf^ePie gdu acvt o acL'nai' Sptians fijecttijf ^ndne He2' [Sw -------ioSttem Editt ft Vr -r'' ift 1 O jj . rvi j St 1^ Go ttjhttp www prodogs comkcnapcindx MmWhat's New j Whet's CocT' j OesfoaEiort ] Net safer, ] Peopfe j ScftwareUV .. V V ^ American Pomeranian Club, Inc. o Tl American Pomeranian Club. Inc. is a non profit organization. Tlte APC tS 'OT1 i mttneu iMvKMeferra UuiftTSAWieLSoJSite-JJumeramanSleutBiuNAME KENNELNAMEPHONENUMBERCODES legend Bel.nOftemwjr, Sayanop Owing Mi MD 3lber t-10 65-35 BE, EXDowney, Diana M..Stiver MDDirooedeKami30t38- 53 Fas-30I 3S4-52J5 BE EX H Cf RGunrvin, Jerasha R.BeihesJ, MD0.KShields. Shari lanfcast. 1JT . M-.rJUv 001577^01 - ' BE. EX. Rhttpwww.bigfoot.comAmerican.Pom.ClubPage 21 4,kBEST OF WINNERSOLD DOMINION KENNEL CLUB OF NORTHERN VIRGINIASUNDAYOCTOBER 1, 2000 STOM0I GIACOMOFinchs Stride Right BabyCh. Finchs He Walks On Water ROMX x Cascades Mountain HollyThank you to judge June A. Penta pictured here giving Micron this nice win. Thanks also to judge Mrs. James P. Joan Scott for awarding him BOW the very next day.OwnerPresented by Anastasia Sowers Purcellville, VABEST OF WINNERSC ATONSVILLE KENNEL CLUBJ ^ OCTOBER 14, 2000 ^ 77lO^' daveashbeyCh. Ava^Avalon s Silver Bell Ariel ri^s Valentino Starfire x Avalons Tiffa ri^^maniARIEL shown winning BOW under judge Mrs. Peggy A. Hogg. Thank you judge Hogg Thanks also to judge Dr. Harry Smith, Jr. for winners the day before at Catonsville KC. Thank you, Sharon Lawall, in the Pennsylvania gang, forall your help.OwnerPresented by Anastasia Sowers 540 338-4191^oncraaiaa StatisticThe APC SYSTEMUesA Saaaok, ^^maal'^WwaTcts EfoUipetsoa November 1, 1999 through August 31, 2000 As reported in the AKC Awards issues January through October, 2000.Every effort is made to compile accurate statistics. Please bring any errors discovered to the attention of Tish Cannon. If your dogs are listed in the corrections of the AKC Awards issues, pleasecontact Tish Cannon before February 1, 2001. Stteed CompetitionTop 25 Best of Breed winners out of 253Po Pts BB G1 G2G3BISG4BISS Owners1 CHPeperie Persnickerty 6532 51 15 7 10 4 32 PfettersenOelerich2 CHJoarts Super Hariee Davison 5081 66 8 9 4 9 m DentonDawson3 CH Valcopy VVakhan Batman 3486 33 6 6 6 3 02 ReichGemnallPlonkey4 CHJan-Shars Dudy Do right 2414 18 2 2 3 5 1 BlankSabourin5 CHCascade's Sunkist Shadow 2121 29 1 3 3 4 02 Cummings6 CHFoxworth Fanfare 2093 34 4 3 5 2 02 WaOa ns Ds wattC HV Vburtau7 CH Jan Le's Mllie Wakit Of Luemar 2052 20 4 1 3 2 1 MutinLehtinen8 CH Subers Present Atom Ant 1611 36 3 3 5 Bemey9 CH Southlands Black Tie N Tails 1579 21 2 4 4 2 CreedRister10 CH Great Hms Wee Chipped 1488 11 4 4 2 Stetson11 CHDavstar Good Gradous 1342 13 2 1 4 Power12 CHParadse Valley Royal Reward 1285 28 4 4 3 Rokos13 CH Strutting Twerrty-RturKI 1120 38 1 4 4 Sklar14 CH Absolutes Wyndor Solid Gold 791 20 5 2 Boehmer15 CHStarfire's lady Of Hie Night 771 7 3 1 1 1 CabreraArienti16 CHStolanne's Back Talk 630 12 1 2 3 Stoll17 CHKindreds Ihe Big Chill 624 16 1 3 Wehrle18 CH Great Hms Ml Style 608 6 2 1 QuinnQuinn19 CH Absolutes Prime Time Pom 597 17 2 2 BoehmerBoehmer20 CH Peach's Tradition Texas Rock 583 14 2 1 1 onPietzsdi21 CH Great Hms Talitha 563 6 1 1 1 1 CabreraArienti22 CHKlei's No Worries 532 9 3 2 Reimschissel23 CHStarfire's ShowIVfe The Huny 528 11 1 2 Levinsohn24 CHCassio's Flashback 512 10 1 1 1 BrewsterHansenReed25 CHRash Afysticrebel Of Puf-Pride 469 13 1 2 1 WellsWells Indicates non-member to APC. ^Indicates bitchPage 24Srjf SiteCH Great Elms Mr Chips 8CH Finchs He Walks On Water 6 Tookeyes The Gold Smith 6CH Rock N Tradition Of Oakridge 4 Tomho Rebel Lee 4CH Great Rivers Lil Postman 3CH Macks Me No Sissy 3CH Rock N Traditional Of Oakridge 3yifj SSteedetsSharon Hanson 17Jose Cabrera 8K. G. Griffith 6Fabian Arienti 5Juanita Fiddick 4Diane Finch 4Nancy Codddington 3Jerrie Freia 3Mari Iffland 3Noble Inglett 3Jane Lehtinen 3Michael Parrott 3Karen Power 3Annette Rogers-Rister 3fAfj xJUAetoTSharon Hanson 16Fabian Arienti 6Jose Cabrera 6Nancy Coddington 3Juanita Fiddick 3Diane Finch 3K. G. Griffith 3Marti Ilalifko 3Noble Inglett 3Linda Pelz 3Donna Riehm 3Gale Rivers 3Brenda Segelken 3Sqp SamFinchs Black Fad Fashion 3Daystar Leslies I Love Lucy 3Beverly Of Lenette 2Diana Of Lenette H 2Dimonde Solitaire Of Emcee 2Dupres Sparkling Gold Blond 2Finchs Little Sister Megan, UD NAJ 2 Great Elms Becky Sue 2Hannah Of Lenette 2Jan-Shars G.I. Jane 2Jan-Shars Little Liza Jane 2Lakeway N Ragdolls Candy Apl 2CH Majestics Miss Liberty 2Pom Acres Ragtime Margo 2Starfires Rafaella 2Thelduns Little Bit OMagic 2yips iuiier yUcuuUetTop 17 out of 35Jordan Rothell 89Barbara Pater 63Emily Hussey 51Mindee Gibson 33Camie Brunning 22Miss Naomi Jean Bryant 20Michelle Ridenour 13Miss Lee-Amber Jessen 11Nikki Pledger 9Miss Rebecca Buesseler 8Randy Stephen Douglas Carey 8Jason Dempsey 4Tyson Myrl Carey 3Miss Carmen McCoy 3Melisa Bogue 2Fawn Crytal Carey 2Crystal Becker 1includes Two Best Junior In Show Includes One Best Junior In Show "Includes One Best Junior In Specility ""Includes Two Best Junior In SpecilityPage 25Avalon Proudly Presents...AmCan Ch. Avalons Misty DawnStarfires Conan the Barbarian x Avalons Queen NefertitiWe are very proud of Misty and her talented handler, Jane Lehtnen. Misty started her show career a 6 months old winning 2 BOW and a BOS over specials at the Winnipeg, Manitoba toy specialty. She then finished her American Championship in three weekends with back to back majors, a BOS over special, and 2 BOB. Thank you judges, especially Mr. Edd Bivin and Mr. Melbourne Downing for Mistys BOB placements. Watch for Misty and Jane in the specials ring soon.Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year to all of our Pom friendsOwnerBreeder Annette Eric Davis 208 234-0932 Fax 208 234-0792 davisavalopom.com www.avalonpom.com Handler Jane Lehtinen Jan Le Poms 218 741-9333Page 26SARAHVCH. WEE HEARTS SERENDIPITYAugust 19,1994 to October 15, 2000It is with a very heavy heart that we report the untimely death of our beloved Sarah. Sarah was my husbands constant companion and the apple of his eye. Their love affair started when she first came into quarantine in December, 1994, and continued until her last day with us.We wish to thank Cassandra Ready Evans of Wee Hearts for sharing such a wonderful dog with us. Sarah has given us so many years of joy and happiness.Sweet dreams, Sarah, until we meet againVintage Pomeranians Ellen and Art Takayama 80S 488-8325email vintagehawaiiyahoo.comof the top handlers in the country handle dogs mainly from just one group.Although most handlers start out as breeders, some begin as handiers apprentices or assistants. Apprentices help handlers with all aspects of dog handling kennel care, grooming, shuttling dogs to and from the show ring, and sometimes, with exhibiting. After serving in this capacity for a number of years, an assistant can strike out on his own, fully trained and experienced. The apprenticeship system seems to work well many top notch handlers throughout the country have started this way.1. Professionalism. Chose a handler who looks and acts professional. Scrutinize the handlers personal grooming habits you cant reasonably expect a handler to groom your dog properly if his own grooming habits are deficient.2. Strong sense of ethics. Select a handler who is ethical and whose business practices are sound. Ask for his rates in writing, and, if you decide to hire him, a written contract. A handler with a strong sense of ethics will be pleased to provide you with this basic, and important information.Most handlers belong to Professional Handlers Associations Theseorganizations endeavor to improve the business practices of their members, maintain a code of ethics, and serve as a source of referrals and information for handlers and dog owners.After developing a list of several qualified handlers, attend one or two of the local shows and watch them at work. Look for handlers who present themselves well,3. Competitive nature. Look for a handler who exhibits a competitive, honest nature. Yes, its great to win all the time, but make sure the handler wins fair and square. You could be tarred by his unfair tactics. Remember, while in the show ring this handler represents you.4. Experience. Select a handler who has experience showing your type of dog.Handlers generally prefer to accept dogsPage 29From The Skeptic TankTHE PROFESSIONAL HANDLER IN THE SCHEME OF THINGSby Dr. Al GrossmanMany people in this wacky sport of purebred dogs have a prejudiced view of the professional handler, especially the neophyte exhibitors. They see the handlers gamer the majority of top wins and hear the ringside chatter that the handlers have an in with the judges and that the fix is on and only the handlers will that day. BullMany neophytes cant handle their way out of a paper bag. Many make their dogs look so bad they couldnt win if they were showing Lassie incarnate.As these neophytes progress, so do their skills, but, by and large, they dont stack up in trimming, training and conditioning with expert professional handlers. You will note I said expert. Handlers come in various gradations of skill just like actors, judges, lawyers, etc.Many moons ago AKC licensed handlers and its requirements were tough. Basically, would be- handlers had to serve apprenticeships under other handlers, have adequate kennel facilities, be recommended by their mentors, and be fiscally responsible. Then, and only then, would they be granted licenses and be allowed to call themselves professional handlers. Many of the top notch handlers of today came through that system.Unfortunately, because of legalproblems, AKC dropped their oversight ofhandlers. For many years anyone could call themselves an agent or handier. This caused a great many problems in the care and handling of dogs. Finally, in .1999, the handier associations banded together to askthe AKC to again take the responsibility of overseeing professional handlers. This new oversight program is about to come to pass.Most new exhibiters start by showing their own dogs. When they become discouraged with their lack of winning, they turn to handlers, and if the handier is successful with their dogs, never venture into the showring again except at matches.Well, my friend, if this is your plan youve got the cart before die horse. Recognize that you probably are not going to look like one of the worlds greatest handlers in the ring at first-dont expect to In fact, you may be better off putting your dog with an expert handier and observe how he shows and trims your dog. Watch carefully how the dog is posed, gaited and prepared for the ring. Pay for your lessons early in the game from the best and then try your wings.You will find that with a role model your performance will dramatically improve. You will learn what the judge looks for, how to behave in the ring and how to stack and gait your dog properly. It may well be your salvation as an amateur handier, and by learning to compete with the best of them you can WIN on your own.If your dog consistently wins or places high in the Best of Breed competition you could have a top winning show dog on your hands. However, to achieve his full potential, your dog must be shown to his full advantage-and this is something the beginner is probably not experienced enough to do yet. This is the reason that why most top winning show dogs are shown by professional handlers, and not by their owners. Of course there are exceptions to the rule, but in general this holds true. However, once you gain experience showing, it is possible that you could show and compete with the best.Page 28The best way to search for a handier is to study dog magazines for your breed, Dog News, The Canine Chronicle and Show site magazines are especially helpful. Take note of those handlers who live in your general area and who handle your breed of dog.Most handlers start out as dog breeders and spend years learning the ins and outs of the dog show game before becoming professional handlers. At first, they will only handle the breed of dog they know best before branching out to handle other breeds. For example, if Joe Smith spent 10 years breeding and exhibiting Poodles, he would most likely begin his handling career showing Poodles for others. Next, he might choose to branch out to other dogs in the Non Sporting Group, and then to other groups. Be aware, though, that not all handlers show all types of dogs. Some of the top handlers in the country handle dogs mainly from just one group.Although most handlers start out as breeders, some begin as handlers apprentices or assistants. Apprentices help handlers with all aspects of dog handling kennel care, grooming, shuttling dogs to and from the show ring, and sometimes, with exhibiting. After serving in this capacity for a number of years, an assistant can strike out on his own, fully trained and experienced. The apprenticeship system seems to work well many top notch handlers throughout the country have started this way.Most handlers belong to Professional Handlers Associations Theseorganizations endeavor to improve the business practices of their members, maintain a code of ethics, and serve as a source of referrals and information for handlers and dog owners.After developing a list of several qualified handlers, attend one or two of the local shows and watch them at work. Look for handlers who present themselves well,who treat their dogs with care and affection, and who graciously accept the judges decision. Also look at how they treat their fellow exhibitors. Then contact the ones who impress you the most to discuss their qualifications, availability and rates and to have them assess your dogs potential.Be aware, though, that a top quality professional handler will only accept a dog that has a good chance of finishing his championship or being successfully campaigned as a Special. To do otherwise would serve to downgrade the handlers professional reputation, and would also be a waste of the dog owners money.When meeting with a prospective handler for your dog, look for several key qualities1. Professionalism. Chose a handler who looks and acts professional. Scrutinize the handlers personal grooming habits you cant reasonably expect a handler to groom your dog properly if his own grooming habits are deficient.2. Strong sense of ethics. Select a handler who is ethical and whose business practices are sound. Ask for his rates in writing, and, if you decide to hire him, a written contract. A handler with a strong sense of ethics will be pleased to provide you with this basic, and important information.3. Competitive nature. Look for a handler who exhibits a competitive, honest nature. Yes, its great to win all the time, but make sure the handler wins fair and square. You could be tarred by his unfair tactics. Remember, while in the show ring this handler represents you.4. Experience. Select a handler who has experience showing your type of dog.Handlers generally prefer to accept dogsPage 29Scarletts Sag And Daughter Ta She and Handler Brei, Back-to-BJanesas Scarlett Lives On In TaraJ3jWINNERS^tSxSTURGISf JSbKVbNNHLCLUBBEST Not. 3,2000 'OF ira photo byOPPOSITE SEX _ftvSBISS, BISA Ch. AJs Smokin Joe x Ch. Raines Rhett Butlers Dream Kennel Name in Honor of Jerrie FreiaTara with exclusive handler Brenda Segelken taking WB and BOS under Judge Charles Trotter.Marcia and Bruce Cox WKIQWQBQ Radio Tavares, FL 32778Page 30a Continues... ra Does It Again da Have Yet Another ick WinJanesas Scarlett Lives On In TaraWINNERS'CMARIONKENNELCLUBvBISS, BISA Ch. AJs Smokin Joe x Ch. Raines Rhett Butlers Dream Kennel Name in Honor of Jerrie FreiaTara with exclusive handler Brenda Segelken taking WB and BOS under Judge Thomas Kilcullin.Marcia and Bruce Cox WKIQWQBQ Radio Tavares, FL 32778Page 31on a full time, live-in basis for the following reasonsa. The handler can get to know the dogs personality and moods. By doing so, he will be able to base his handling techniques on the needs of the dog.b. The dog will be used to the handler, and therefore, will usually respond better in the ring.c. The handler can exercise the dog and train him for the show ring.d. The handler can bathe and groom the dog properly before each show.Although a handler prefers to take a dog on a full-time basis, sometimes he will agree to show your dog as a ringside pick-up. In other words, the handler will meet you and your dog at the show, and will groom and show your dog that day.The ringside pickup arrangement can be beneficial to both owner and handler under certain conditions. For example, the handler may not have room for your dog if he already has a full load of live-in dogs. Thus, a part-time arrangement may be the only way for this particular handler to show your dog. Additionally, for the dogs owner, ringside pick-up is much less costly than a full-time arrangement. On the other hand the handler may not be able to show your dog if there is a conflict with the schedule of his full time dogs.Handlers usually charge a flat rate to train, groom and show a dog. This flat rate typically includes the show entry fees and transportation to and from the show. In addition to this flat rate, there can be additional charges, includinga. board, which is usually based on the size of the dogb. any necessary veterinary assistancec. a bonus for winning or placing your dog in the Group or Best in Show competition.Handlers may provide you with a rate card and should provide you a contract for services. You might want to take the contract home and study it before making a decision. Note the following important pointsAny additional compensation based on higher awards First-call chargesWhen a handler may decline to continue handling dog.Given the expense involved, you might want to develop a plan to help you better to afford the services of an expert professional handler. For example, you could wait until your dog is 15 months old before showing it. This would give the dog time to mature, and would also allow you to save money for the dogs show career. Next, you could ask your handler to consider showing your dog as a ringside pick-up until the dogs championship is finished. Then, if your dog finishes easily, and you want to further pursue his show career, you may turn your dog over to a handler for six months on a full-time basis. At the end of that time you could reevaluate your dogs potential career as well as the ambitions you hold for your dog.Page 32PERFORMANCE NEWS AND VIEWSby Barbara McClatcheyRESCUE AND THE INTELLIGENCE OF POMSA friend who shall remain nameless you know who you are once said that Poms are not quite the smartest of the smart. She had tried to teach her Poms to use the doggie door, she being on one side and her husband on the other, coaxing the dogs through. It took her 10 days. After much experience with Rescue dogs, I have to tell her that she went about it the wrong way. Poms, like other dogs, will learn based on the perceived reward. For a Pomeranian, the company of his person is the best possible reward, and I have had many Rescue dogs learn after just a short time outside that the best way to get to a person is to come in through that little door. Oliver Twist, my current 8-month-old Rescue Pom, learned in about 5 minutes. When barking didnt bring me to open the door, he scratched at the little window. Lo and behold, it moved Scratch again, push, and Here I am, are you happy to see me Well, actually, no, I wanted you to go potty And this is a dog with a dangling broken leg. It was mis-set by a vet elsewhere, but thats another story. Im now figuring out how to get the money to try to fix it.MORE REALLY BASIC TRAINING TEACHING YOUR DOG TO COMEWhen you command, Fidea, Come Fidea should come running to you from wherever she is and allow you to take hold of her collar. This basic training can then be followed, if desired, by the more formal Come command of Obedience competitionHistory The mother dog in the wild expects instant response when calling wanderers back into safe territory. In this instance, as in many others, we keep our dogs in an infantile state for their own safety.Rationale Unless your dog will come when called, she will always be her own dog, instead of yours. A recall that allows you to grasp her collar will provide for her safety and your convenience.Uses You can call your dog from the yard when you need her to come in, call her to go for a walk, call her for a meal, call her to go for a ride. In an emergency, you can call her when she has escaped from your yardhouseleash. Because you want her always to respond, it is essential that 99 of the time, coming to you should be very pleasant. NEVER CALL YOUR DOG AND THEN PUNISH HER, GIVE HER A BATH, OR DO ANYTHING ELSE SHE DOESNT LIKE. If you must call her just before a bath, do something else in betweengive her a treat and play with her for two or three minutes.Teaching Show Fido the treat in your hand. Call him to you from the 1 foot distance and give him the treat, saying, Good Come, Fido. Now, with a treat in your hand, have another family member hold Fido by the collar, while you excitedly call, Fido Fido Fido When you say, Fido, Come the person holding the collar should release it so that Fido can ran to you to get the treat. Next, trade placesyou hold the collar while someone else calls the dog to get a treat. Once Fido understands that Come means treat, begin to take hold of the collar before giving the treat. Get other family members involved also. It is a good idea, once Fido will reliably come to you, to begin occasionally to grab for and shake the collar before giving him the treat.Page 33rMGuysNGals Pomeranians, r..BEST OPPOSITEfSPECIALTY SHOWWE JOHNSONw Ch. GuysNGals Chi Hi Of Hi-CrestHi-Crest GuysNGals Handsome High x GuysNGals Renee Haikus FlirtCHIBI thanks Judge Richard Camacho for this win and A. Hirahara for his skillfull grooming and handling. MAHALO.BreederOwner Josephine Ching 2829 Booth Road Honolulu, Hi 96813 808 526-0114Page 34Ch. Woodroses Bet The House-iHAWAIIS 1 POM AND 1 TOY TOP TEN ALL BREEDOWNERS Betty Wrixon, Clarice Oganeku, Yvette Oganeku HANDLER Yvette Oganeku WOODROSE 808 235-8142 Fax 808 247-4967 Email woodrosealoha.netPage 35This will keep him from feeling that people grabbing his collar are dangerous instead, they bring giftsAlways praise your dog when you give a treat, naming the command the dog has just obeyed, as in Good Come, Fido This will help the dog to understand what it is that he has done right. He will also at some point be able to accept the praise alone as standing for the treatit then becomes a reward in itself. Dogs do not automatically know what Good dog means. You must teach it by your tone of voice, petting, and food, toy, or other rewardEMERGENCIES If your dog gets out and is running off, call by any means you can think of. If he knows a dinner or treat word, by all means use it. When you get him, whether because he came, or because you have cornered and caught him, praise him, rush him into the house, and feed him the contents of the refrigerator. Steak, meatloaf, chicken no bones or skin, cheeseI dont care if hes sick all over your best carpet afterwards. This is now a memorable event in the life of your dog, one he will never forget.Copyright 1998 by Barbara McClatcheyPermission to copy is given, provided copyright is included.REALLY, REALLY ADVANCED TRAININGOn a wildly different note, I have been asked to explain how I have taught my dogs to do the difficult United Kennel Club Utility class Directed Retrieve exercises. There are, of course, any number of possible ways to teach this, but this is mineTHE UKC DIRECTED RETRIEVEIn the AKC Directed Retrieve exercise, the dog and handler stand in the center of the ring, with their backs to the wide end of it while a steward places one of three gloves near each comer and one in the center, the center one being about 20 feet from the dog and handler, the others further. On order from the judge, dog and handler turn to face one glove, which the dog then retrieves on command. For instructional proposes, I am going to assume that the dog already knows this exercise.There are two Directed glove Retrieve exercises in the UKC Utility class. The first is the Directed Marked Retrieve, and is the easiest to teach. Dog and handler stand in the center of the ring near the ring barrier. The judge directs a steward to place the gloves in full sight of the dog near the ring barriers, one in the center of the each long side of the ring, and one in the center of the wide side of the ring. The judge tells the handler which glove to send the dog to, 1 being on the handlers left, 2 straight down the middle of the ring, and 3 on the right side. The handler turns if needed to adjust the dogs position to face the glove, and uses a hand andor voice signal to send the dog for the glove. The exercise finishes as in AKC. It requires very little to teach an experienced dog to work this exercise. The handler needs to pointedly place the glove where the dog can see it, and be sure that the dog understands the Mark command, in which he receives a reward for looking in the right direction, as well as when he goes to retrieve the correct glove. Any method that has been used to teach the AKC Directed Retrieve can be used here in a similar way.The exercise that requires some real understanding on the part of the handler is thePage 36Directed Signal Retrieve. In a trial, whichever glove has been used in the Directed Marked Retrieve is replaced in full sight of the dog, who is sitting with the handler in the same position as for the previous exercise. This time, the judge tells the handler to send the dog down the center of the ring the handler, without an additional order from the judge, tells the dog to stop and sit when he is half-way down the ring, approximately between the 1 and 3 gloves. He is now equidistant from the three gloves, and probably has his back to 2, though this is not required. The judge tells the handler to send the dog to one of the gloves, not the one used in the Directed Marked Retrieve. The handler must give the dog a signal, which may be combined with a command, to retrieve the glove and return with it to the handler as in the previous exercise.There are three problems lurking for an experienced dog in the Directed Marked Retrieve these can largely be avoided by careful training1. The dog may confuse the go-out for the glove with the go-out for Directed Jumping. This can lead to his stopping half-way on the directed jumping go-out, or to his failing to go all the way if he is given the 2 glove to retrieve in the Directed Marked Retrieve.2. The dog may confuse the glove retrieve signal with the Directed Jumping signal. A dog that does this may look for a non-existent jump instead of going straight to one side or the other to retrieve the glove.3. The dog needs to learn how to take signal direction from a distance for a center retrieve.Training helps1. Use a different command for the Directed Retrieve. I use the word Away, which I do not use for Directed Jumping. When training, I begin by teaching the dog to retrieve the 2 glove using the command, Away Two It a pun of sorts. When he is comfortable going the full distance of the ring, I will sometimes command him to sit when he reaches the glove, go to him, and reward.2. Begin teaching the signals from a position in the center of the ring, with the dog sitting directly in front of you, the 1 glove being on the side of the ring to your left his right, 2 behind him at the center of the far side of the ring, and 3 being on the side of the ring to your right, his left. Use a different signal for the Directed Signal Retrieve from that you use in Directed Jumping. For Directed Jumping, I sweep my hand and arm up from my side into a horizontal position. For the Signal Retrieve, I first bring my hand up to my chest, palm facing the dog, and then move it out in a horizontal motion. I also name the gloves as I do in any Directed Retrieve Take One. Take Three. The signal I use for 2 glove also starts at chest level. My hand then moves straight forward as if I were pushing the dog away, and I use my command Away Two It3. When the dog is comfortably going to any glove from the center position directly in front of you, begin to place him and move back a few steps before sending. Do not rush this part you dont want him to lose what he has learned and become confused. As he and you develops confidence, you may move further and further back, until you are positioning him in the center of the ring, with yourself at the center near the barrier, from which you can send him to any of the three gloves.4. Meanwhile, as a separate exercise, continue teaching the Away command, to which you can now add the Sit. I alternate sending the dog Away Two It to get the glove Away and then when he is partway there, Two It Away with a Sit near the 2 glove go out and reward Away with a Sit in the center of the ring go out and reward. I am not at this point combining the two halves of the exercise, the AwaySit and the signal retrieve. I teach them entirely separately.5. When the dog definitely understands both parts of the exercise, I begin to combinePage 37ROL N DEL POMSEE. v ar evPretty Boy finished with a 4-point major at Des Moines, Iowa under Judge Joe Walton. My heartfelt thanks to him and to Patricia Rowley for her expert handling and for my purchase for Pretty Boys lovely dam.My gratitude to Peggy Hendricks for her excellent handling and taking him so far in his show career.Ch. Rol N Dels Pretty Boy FloydRosewood Sunmark Sensation x Chacres Fancy Acres Crystal Ice Watch for his pointed daughter, Rol N Dels Bound For Glory, shown here taking winners under Judge F.G. Nishamura and handled by Peggy Hendricks. My thanks to them both.Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to allRol N Dels Bound For GloryBreederOwner Delores Zahner 3333 North 14th Street Poplar Bluff, MO 573-785-3835 email rolndelsocket.net Web httpgo.torolndelPage 38THE UKC DIRECTED RETRIEVEIn the AKC Directed Retrieve exercise, the dog and handler stand in the center of the ring, with their backs to the wide end of it while a steward places one of three gloves near each comer and one in the center, the center one being about 20 feet from the dog and handler, the others further. On order from the judge, dog and handler turn to face one glove, which the dog then retrieves on command. For instructional purposes, I am going to assume that the dog already knows this exercise.There are two Directed glove Retrieve exercises in the UKC Utility class. The first is the Directed Marked Retrieve, and is the easiest to teach. Dog and handler stand in the center of the ring near the ring barrier. The judge directs a steward to place the gloves in full sight of the dog near the ring barriers, one in the center of the each long side of the ring, and one in the center of the wide side of the ring. The judge tells the handler which glove to send the dog to, 1 being on the handlers left, 2 straight down the middle of the ring, and 3 on the right side. The handler turns if needed to adiust JNEW DAWN POMERANIANSDawnWKTawny AceWe want to congratulate our good friends, Bob and Juanita Fiddick, on their Kennel Visit. We are fortunate to have them as friends and mentors. We wish them continued success. We are very thankful for them sharing Tawny and Ace with us. We congratulate them on Dawn receiving her ROM. Tawny and Ace were Dawns first two champions, something we are very proud of. Keep up the greatworkSteve and Mary Thacker New Dawn Pomeranians 152412th Avenue North Clinton, IA 52732 319 243-9989Page 39them. But I feel that it is important to continue to use the parts separately to keep things straight in the dogs mind. For instance, I would not send him Away Sit in the center of the ring twice in a row, and I would send Away all the way to the end many more times than Away Sit.LEARNING FROM STATISTICSDespite the well-known set of comparatives Lies, D- lies, and Statistics, we can learn something from statistics. The 1999 AKC performance titles are a case in point. Pomeranians are eligible for Obedience, Agility, and Tracking titles. We earned 24 Obedience titles, 75 Agility titles, and no Tracking titles in that year. There seem to be far more Poms competing in Agility than in Obedience. Why might this be First of all, the statistics remember Lies, etc. are somewhat skewed by the fact that most Agility competitors get both Standard and Jumpers titles at approximately the same time. So many of the 19 Novice Agility titles will be going to the same dogs that received some of the 23 Novice Agility Jumpers titles. The same is true for the other levels. What else can we say about it It is more common-and easierfor dogs to be able to receive two sequential titles e.g., NA and OA in the same year in Agility than the two equivalent titles e.g., CD and CDX in Obedience. Also, there are twice as many titles available at each level, i.e., Novice Agility and Novice Agility Jumpers, etc. Dogs can and do start competing in either of these classes, and the difficulty of moving from one to the other is practically non-existent.rJohn David releases Keoki at the Flyball line.And then frankly, as those of you who have competed in both Obedience and Agility know, Agility is more fun"exhilarating" is the word that comes to mind. There is always something different in the pattern, and the quickened heartbeat from running and the surge of blood to your brain are incredibly stimulating. A dog that barks with excitement is not penalized, as happens in Obedience. Agility placements come fromPage 40iKeoki pushes off the Flyball box with ball, heading back toward the hurdlestiming, Obedience from perfection, and it can be harder to get excited about perfection. Also Agility, as proven on the Animal Planet channel, can be an exciting spectator sport. You dont have to know the rules to enjoy watching dogs run an obstacle course. Perhaps the best comparison is between watching a chess match and watching the Olympics. You have to really know and love chess to enjoy watching it, but anyone can see which runner is ahead in a race. But my heart is still given to Obedience.NATIONAL PLACEMENTSIn addition to the American Pomeranian Clubs annual awards, which are given only to APC members, there are two national rating systems for all breeds. The First and Foremost formerly Shuman system records points on a cumulative basis for the calendar year, January 1 to December 31. Points are given on a scale from 1 to 8 for qualifying scores in Open and Utility 170-174.5 gets 1 point, 175-179.5 gets 2 points, etc.. According to that system, these are the top Pomeranians for 1999 APC members in bold type 1Mar-Vics Stuffd Black Bear and Barbara McClatchey 2Razzle Dazzle Concerto and Lillian ZentgrafJudith Green 3Scottswood Ziggy Stardust and Patricia Cook 4Frog Hollows Dark Princess and Catherine Thompson.The Delaney System awards points for High in Trial or class placements only, with one point given for each dog defeated, again figured by the calendar year. In this system, the top Pomeranians were 1 Libbys Westminster Ike and A. Richardson 2Scottswood Ziggy Stardust and Patricia Cook 3Mar-Vics Stuffd Black Bear and Barbara McClatchey 4Princess Lacey II and Carol Leemhuis 5Stuebers Lov N Cookie Girl and B. Fruzen 6Kendras Desert Storm and S. Kendra 7Glen Iris Misty Morn and Patti Hecht 8Dimondes Sparklin Solitaire and Diana DowneyK Maida 9WK Skys The Limit and Patricia Simmons 10Frog Hollows Dark Princess and Catherine Thompson.Page 41THUNDERKILPATRICKS POMERANIANSNew Reigning Champion7,rASEPTEMBER 2000''BEST ofWINNERSiCH. KILPATRICKS MIDNIGHT THUNDERCh. Kilpatricks Wee Rebel Rouser x Chriscendo Certain StyleThank you so much JUDGE DARRYL VICE for this wonderful win, and hugs to RHONDA ARCHER for a fantastic job of handling Thunder finished with a 3-point majorSee Pedigree in Behind New TitlistsLORRAINE KILPATRICK 53461 E. Oak Lane Miami, AZ 85539520 473-3043GH's POMERANIANS fountain ViewBreeders of quality Pomeranians 9omsCh. Stud service toapproved Bitches PuPPies Occasionally 540-337-2965G. H. Rumbaugh Sheila FieldsP.O. Box 209Phone 817 838-2004 Fax 817 222-1091E-Mail ghpomsairmail.net9at 9figer Dague 201 Falling Rock DriveE-mail patdaguehotmaiI.com Stuarts Draft. VA 24477ILOVELY POMERANIANSVictoria E Lovely1406-0 54th AveE Tacoma. WA 98424-1284 253 863-8608 homertaxJtEmail' LovelyPomsgAOL.comPetijjom PomeraniansPat Cummings903 S. Market Box 279 Maryville, MO 64468 660-562-2572 Dogs5aol.com ,SrowiewawoowACH. STUD SERVICE QUALITY PUPPIES HOME RAISED LOVEDDaniel Taylor Jr.Bonnie McIntosh-Taylor360-458-POMS 7667 Yelm, Washington504 384-7466 After 700pmJanesa s Poms1072 A Landry Road Jerrie Freia Morgan City, LA 70380Page 43[APC awards are based on the previous years publication of Awards, and there are other differences, so the placements do not correspond exactly,]TITLES, TITLES, WE GOT TITLESAKC OBEDIENCE TITLES from AWARDS, August-SeptemberCompanion Dog Watts Maybe Its You, Laura and J J Maiman, 61700 Dimonde Flynns Fling, Barbara McKenney and Diana M. Downey, 7500 Dimondes Gem Fire, Diana M. Downey, 7600 Jan Les Just a Lady, Jane Lehtinen, 7500 Morgens Squirrel NMerlin, Judi and John Rought and Elizabeth L. Baugh, 7200.AKC AGILITY TITLES from AWARDS. August-SeptemberNovice Ability Raffinans Smmokey Bear, Aminta and Frank Rios, 72300 Open Agilitv Judy's Itzy Bitzy Mitzi, NA, NAJ, Judy Bussey, 62500 RC Royal Crown, CD, NA, NAJ, Jack and Nancy Zolkowski, 6400 Agilitv Excellent Chut Tanu Khuse, OA, AXJ, Sam and Catherine Clemente, 61000 Novice Agilitv Jumper Count Alexandras Marmol, Nancy Marmmol and Harry Drigg, 7800 Max Swifty Flyer Mercier, Roger Mercier, 72300 Raffmians Smokey Bear, Aminta and Frank Rios, 73000 Toyrific Lil buttons, Anne and Kathy Flessner, 73000 Tribbles I Walk the Line, Jackie Rayner and G. Garrett ODell, 7200Open Agilitv Jumper Frog Hollows Dark Princess, UD, NAJ, OA, Catherine Thompson, 71300.Master Agilitv .Tumner Cindys Little Muffin, CD, AXJ, MX, Cindy Diglis, 61700 Toby en Charge, CD, AX, AXJ, Cindy Diglis, 11100.AKC TRACKING TITLES Well, I keep hopingcome on, everybodyUKC OBEDIENCE TITLES from Bloodlines. September-OctoberUnited Companion Dog UCD Rubys Gold N Git-Tar Man, Joellen Corley United Companion Dog Excellent UCDX Janesas Tiffany Is an Angel, Barbara McCIatcheyUKC AGILITY TITLES From Bloodlines, September-OctoberUnited Agilitv I UAGII UCDXPettistree Maximum Overdrive, V. Ginger BurrisonIts time to begin planning for the 2001 American Pomeranian Club Specialty Obedience Trial At last word this isnt on the Net yet, so Im not positive, it was planned to be in Louisville, Kentucky, on March 13. The Specialty will be followed by multiple Obedience and Agility trials in the cluster we are joining, so plan to make a full week of it. I do.Barbara McCIatchey, 57 Poplar Court, Lake Jackson, TX 77566 409 297-7383 bclatchmastnet.netPage 44BEHIND THE NEW TITLISTSCan Ch Sandalwod Jl Marty Jr.Orange Male Breeder Roger LauOwner Roger Lau and Ellen TakayamaCh Sandtown's Reverie Ch Sandtown's Teddy Bear Ch Sandtown's Bi-Mar April Ch Woodrose Gin N' VermouthCh Shadowdance's Touch and Go Woodrose Ginger of Hy Jan-Lee Woodroses Midnite Madness Ch Great Elms Little Demetrius Sandalwoods Watts Up Aladdin Ch Watts Little Kimme Kiddychip Sandalwood FF Esmeralda Ch Great Elms Toby Sandalwood Princess Jasmine La Cherie Bobbie of Bi-MarCh Sandalwood Ei Obi-One KenubiOrange MaleBreeder Roger LauOwner Roger Lau and Sylvia MiyakeCh Great Elms Little Demetrius Sandalwood Watts Up Aladdin Ch Watts' Little Kimme Kiddychip Sandalwoods AH DimitriCh Sandtown's Teddy Bear Sandalwood AF Queen Sarabi Ch Watts' Little Kimme Kiddychip Ch Creider's Prince Dorn Perignon Sandalwood CE GuysNGals Baron Queenaire Blaze of Glory Sandalwood KF Foxy Lady Lisa Ch Woodrose Mochi Bear Woodrose's Shotgun Lover Woodrose's Orange SherbertCh Sandalwood GH Howlene CharmOrange Sable Female Breeder Roger LauOwner Otaguro, Miller, Watanabe, and GuildCh Starfires Nicholas El Grande Ch Starfire's Superman Ch Starfire's Veronica Ch Starfires Ali of Haiku Ch Starfire's Valentino Starfires Ana Marie Peartree's Pirouette Ch Great Elms Little Demetrius Sandalwood's Watts Up Aladdin Ch Watts' Little Kimme Kiddychip Sandalwood FF Laverne Ch Great Elms Toby Sandalwood Princess Jamine La aCheries Bobbie of Bi-MarCh Avalons Misty DawnOrange FemaleBreeder Annette and Eric Davis Owner Annette and Eric DavisCh Starfire's Rocky Ch Starfire's Rock N Rolling Ch Great Elms Tiffany Starfires Conan the BarbarianCh Shady Park Dancing Rhythm Shady Park Claire of Starfire Wildwood's I Dream of Jeanie Ch Starfire's Nicolas El Grande Ch Avalon's Valentino Starfire Ruby's Charming Alanda Okla Avalons Queen Nefertiti Ch Starfire's Armani Avalo's Tiffany of Armani Avalon's Miss ChievousCh Rol N Dels Pretty Boy FloydOrange Male Breeder Delores Zahner Owner Delores ZahnerMillamor's Sunmark of Luells Ch Luells Sunny Macho Man Luells Darling Danielle Rosewoods Sunmark Sensation Ch LLL Mite of Gold Sunny Rosewood's Mite of Gold Fantasy Rosewood's Gold Mite Fantasy Nabob's Wee Winter Wonder Chacre's Snowman of Neujahr Nabob's Winter Fantasy Chacres Fancys Crystal Ice Placht's Browser Bear Chacre's April Fools Fancy Hill's SassyCh Kilpatricks Midnight ThunderBlack and Tan Male Breeder Lorraine Kilpatrick Owner Lorraine KilpatrickCh Emcees Terrific Wee Chips Emcee's ShawsWee Sunny Chip-A-Way's Golden Patty Ch Kilpatricks Wee Rebel Rouser Ch Jolly Wee Magic of Tim Sue Hallmarks Charade Ch Feistys Bomb Shell Ch Millamors Rock Medallion Ch Chriscendo Calvin Klein Chriscendo Confetti Chriscendo Certain StyleCh Chriscendo Cloudbuster Chriscendo Charm Bracelet Iceramas Country CharmerPage 45LEGACY POMSLEGACY POMS proudly introduces Legacys Crystal Diamond who will be appearing in the ring in 2001WSMCongratulations to Juanita Fiddick and Pom Acres Poms on her Kennel Visit.I would like to thank her for being so kind my first trip to Iowa.Trish Rowley Legacy Poms Box 628Doniphan, MO 63935 573 996-5115Legacys Crystal DiamondBob and JuanitaCongrats on your Pom Acres Kennel Visit You raise and show beatiful, friendly, and very smart little Poms.IYou are two of the kindest people who are always willing to take the time to help.SANDPOMS Sandra Johnson 608 781-2589 sandpomsbigfoot.comSugar and KatlynPage 46TISHA PRESENTS... W. .V -51ICh. Tishas Song N Dance GalCh. Watts Little Bullit x Ch. Tishas Sing-A-SongJosie is pictured winning at the Michigan Pom Specialty from the puppy class going 'Best of Winners and Best of Opposite Sex. Many thanks to the following judges for finishing Our Gal Paula Hartinger, Ed Jenner, Elaine Mathis, Fred Bassett, Peggy Carr, Melvin Beech major, James Hupp major, and Sue Rempel. Josie has been bred to Ch. Heartlands Bosa Nova Dancer. Inquiries invited.Happy HolidaysSince \ty77Tisfya Lt dP,asas ana romsPAT FRED DIEBALL 2019 Greenwood Rd.TVV_ 'Sr'.-.-v. Lapeer,MI 48446810245-1924 fAPage 47Email tishapomprodigy.netRegistrars Corner by Jean Schroll 12950 S. New Era Road Oregon City, OR 97045 503 650-0023 jschrolluswest.netRegister of MeritSubers Reflection DArtie Ch. Majestic Willie B Steppn Up Jan-Shars Little Liza Jane Tomho Rebel LeeRegister of Merit ExcellentTookeyes the Goldsmith Ch. Great Elms Mr. ChipsHall of FameCh. Jan-Shars Dudly DorightDID YOU KNOWby Cindy BoulwareReproduced by kind permission of Mrs. B.Flavell. Written by the late R. FlavellWhitesWhites were most prominent and numerous in the early history of the breed. It is very rare for one to be see now days. All the white champions were overweight, so there was no difficulty in tracing their downfall to the fatal day in 1915 when the challenge bitches were mated to any sort of dog in the hope of breeding small sables and small stock. This was successful, the puppies being mostly wolf sable and pretty parti colours. All traces of white blood-lines have now been lost though an occasional one turns up from time to time. It is unlikely that we shall see much of them in the future.BeaversBeavers were never a popular colour and were usually sports from other colours. Several were shown in the early days of the breed. They are rarely bred today owing to the fact that present strains of popular colours being established for so many generations.Parti-ColoursParti-colours, like beavers, are sports from other colours, usually between whites, blacks and shaded sables. Parti-colours and tri-colours are often typical well-coated, and very pretty. It is a great pity that they are no longer seen today.Black and TanBlack and tans are not often see on the show bench. Quite a few turn up in litters today, but are not a popular colour and as stated in the Breed Standard are objectionable and should be discouraged.BluesBlues at one time attracted much attention, and I think that most of the present day fanciers would like to own one. Blues need breeding with great care and kept strictly to their own colour generation after generation. Today it may be said that they have practically ceased to exist. The blues that come occasionally from blacks, browns, and sable dogs are flukes, and cannot be relied on as brood bitches are stud dogs. Their progeny frequently revert back to the colour from which they were bred.Browns and ChocolatesBrowns and chocolates once were veiy popular. It was a hard task trying to breed good browns and chocolates, while young puppies gave promise of sound colour, only one in 50 fulfilled their early promise of sound colour. Even when young puppies had changed their coats and were ready for the show ring, they could not be exposed to strong sunlight or sea air,Page 48because the colour would be ruined. It would, therefore, hardly be wondered at that the browns were neglected in favour of other hardier and more striking colours.BlackBlacks are once again beginning to appear more often in the show ring. Blacks can be mated to blacks or chocolates or vice versa, and it is advised to keep the sound colour free from sable mixtures. The public fancy for blacks was very great at one time. It waned when the craze for sables and oranges began, and unfortunately many good black bitches were mated to other colours in the effort to produce sables. Very few breeders now devote themselves to breeding blacks.CreamsCreams may now be termed as sports from other colours. Blacks, whites, shaded-sables and oranges are all apt occasionally to throw a cream. They are so pretty and attractive that it is surprising that some breeders have not taken them up and tried to produce some pure strains.Wolf SablesWolf Sables are often blessed with such grand coats of length and density and harshness so often denied to the most showy orange sables, and are remarkable typical specimens. Some of the most beautiful Pomeranians have been of this colour, and it is regretted that true wolf sables are becoming rarer for they may help to improve or strengthen some points such as coat and type, in which other colours are weak.Shaded SablesThere have been some lovely varieties of shaded sables and no wonder they are one of todays most popular colours. The varieties are endless, fhll of colour, and there is nothing wrong provided that it contains the three shades required in the colour rule set down in the Standard ofPoms laid down by the Club for shaded sables.Chocolate Tipped SablesThis colour has never been popular, and in spite of the fact that some beautiful dogs have been bred in these shades, their liver nostrils and eye rims give a weak expression to the face, lessening the character of the dog.OrangesOranges were a long time before they made headwayfawns and creams frequently being misnamed this colour. They had the same defect as in the chocolate tipped sables, but they have now lost this fault, and the black nose and eye rims are to be seen today. In breeding orange, choose a sire and dam as dark in colour as possible and with as few shadings as can be found, letting the colour be as brilliant as possible without any suspicion of fawn about it.QuestionAccording to a dog care book, hot spots is a skin disease that occurs mainly during the summer. What causes these red, sometimes oozing patches of skin to occurAnswerHot spots, pytraumatic dermatitis, is a bacterial skin infection caused by self-mutilation. It is believed that it begins with an underlying itchy allergic skin problem that causes the infected dog to lick, chew and scratch an area until hot spots appear.Page 49Congratulations Congratulationsto Juanita and Bob on your Bob and JuanitaKennel Visit. What a BIG yearThankyou for my and a Kennel Visit in thevery special boy, Skipper, Pom ReviewCh.Pom Acres Skip a Beat, The icing on the cakeand for all your kindness,help and support while 1 wasshowing him. 1 wish you much wsuccess with your futurePm Acres kids. Gary and Glenda Shaffer1151 215th StreetJesup, IA 50648SHILOH KENNELS CONGRATULATIONS TOBOB AND JUANITA FIDDICKHATS OFF TO AT POM ACRESBob and Juanita Fiddickfor your very successfulon their Kennel Visit.breeding program, your winsThey helped us getand Champions and thestarted in Poms 15 years agorecognition given you.and have been friends ever since.Also, we want to thank you forWe wish them the bestallthe help you have given usAlwaysand for the lovely Poms youRichard and Phyllis Disque have placed in our home.35522-155th AvenueForest City, IA 50436 515 581-4553 Kathy and George Francis Mankato, MNPage 50NEW CHAMPIONas5ABISS Ch. Classics Just The TicketNick is pictured winning the Breed at the Greater Des Moines Combined Specialties September, 2000. We would like to thank Judge Ann Hearn for this fantastic winWe would like to congratulate Pom Acres on their Kennel Visit Way to go Juanita and Bob.CLASSIC POMERANIANS Pat and Amy Gross 135 W. Saltillo Road Roca, NE 68430 402 423-5756 classicpom99prodigy.net www.classicpom.nav.toPage 51A CHANGE IN PLANSby Cande GordonMartha Stewart will not be dining with us this Thanksgiving. Im telling you in advance, so dont act surprised. Since Ms. Stewart wont be coming, Ive made a few small changesOur sidewalk will not be lined with homemade, paper bag luminaries. After a trial run, it was decided that no matter how cleverly done, rows of flaming lunch sacks do not have the desired welcoming effect.The dining table will not be covered with expensive linens, fancy china or crystal goblets. If possible, we will use dishes that match and everyone will got a fork. Since this IS Thanksgiving, we will refrain from using the plastic Peter Rabbit plate and the Santa napkins from last Christmas.Our centerpiece will not be the tower of fresh fruit and flowers that I promised. Instead we will be displaying a hedgehog-like decoration hand-crafted from the finest construction paper. The artist assures me it is a turkey.We will be dining fashionably late. The children will entertain you while you wait. Im sure they will be happy to share every choice comment I have made regarding Thanksgiving, pilgrims and the turkey hotline. Please remember that most of these comments were made at 500 AM upon discovering that the turkey was still hard enough to cut diamonds.As accompaniment to the childrens recital, I will play a recording of tribal drumming. If the children should mention that I dont own a recording of tribal drumming, or that tribal drumming sounding suspiciously like a frozen turkey in a clothes dryer, ignore them. They are lying.We toyed with the idea of ringing adainty silver bell to announce the start of our feast. In the end, we chose to keep our traditional method. Weve also decided against a formal seating arrangement. When the smoke alarm sounds, please gather around the table and sit where you like. In the spirit of harmony, we will ask the children to sit at a separate table. In a separate room. Next door.Now I know you have all seen picturesof one person carving a turkey in front of acrowd of appreciative onlookers. This will not be happening at our dinner. For safety reasons, the turkey will be carved in a private ceremony. I stress private meaning Do not, under anycircumstances, enter the kitchen to laugh at me. Do not send small, unsuspecting children to check on my progress. I have an electric knife. The turkey is unarmed. It stands to reason that I will eventually win. When I do, we will eat.Before I forget, there is one last change. Instead of offering a choice between 12 different scrumptious desserts, we will be serving the traditional pumpkin pie, garnished with whipped cream and small fingerprints. You will still have a choice take it or leave it.Martha Stewart will not be dining with us this Thanksgiving. She probably wont come next year either.I am thankful.Happy Thanksgiving and Merry XmasPage 52POMERANIAN CLUB OF HAWAII SPECIALTY SHOWThe Pomeranian Club of Hawaii held its 23rd Specialty Show and Puppy Sweepstakes on Sunday, November 5, 2000, at the VCA Animal Hospital conference room in Kaneohe, Hawaii. Ms. Twylla-Dawn Steer of Kailua, Hawaii judged the puppy sweepstakes of seven entries and selected the 6-9 month puppy bitch as BISS. BOSS came from the 6-9 month puppy dog class. Her selections are shown below.Puppy Dogs 6-9 MonthsVintage Hot Rum Toddie...................................................................... Ellen TakayamaPuppy Dogs 9-12 MonthsAmour's Our Short Stop....................................................................Shirley Ann K. LeuJunior Dogs 15-16 MonthsVintage Vino Vino.............................................Shari Fukayama and Ellen TakayamaPuppy Bitches 6-9 MonthsVintage Sip O' Brandy...........................................................................Ellen TakayamaBest in Sweepstakes Vintage Sip 0' Brandy BDSS Vintage Hot Rum ToddieRegular classes were judged by Mr. Richard Camacho of Ontario, CA. Presented for his opinior were 8 class dogs, 7 class bitches, and 5 specials. After careful consideration, he made the following selectionsBred -by-Exhibitor DogsVintage Hot Rum Toddie...................................................................... Ellen TakayamapBn DogsSandalwood Ei Obi One Kenubi....................................Sylvia Miyake and Roger LauWinners Dog Sandalwood Ei Obi One Kenubi Reserve Vintage Vino VinoPuppy BitchesVintage Howlene Dresden Doll.............................A. Otaguro, H. Miller, R. WatanabeOpen BitchesHaikus Morning Mist.................................................................Marit HattoriWinners Bitch Vintage HowlBne Dresden Doll Reserve Woodrose's Here We Go AgainBest of Breed Ch. Vintage Hot Edition of Howlene owned by H. Miller, A Otaguro, R.Watanabe, E. TakayamaBOS Ch. GuysNGals Chi-Hi of Hi-Crest owned by Josephine Ching Best of Winners Vintage Howlene Dresden Doll Best Puppy Vintage HowlBne Dresden DollPage 53BI-MAR POMERANIANSBIS, BISS, ROMX, HOF, GC CH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE KIDMary A. Rosenbaum 145 Fay Road Chehalis, WA 98532-9204phone 360 767-0104 fax 360 767-0105 e-mail marbyrlgte.net httpwww.bi-mar.comse Pomeraniansin 1 'r \S.W. and Brenda Turner 3910 Concord Place Texarkana, TX 75503 bry n rosewe btv.netPOOLSIDE POMS9,- Ch. Jan-Shars Rock N RyeDr. Louis and Marjorie Conway 7361 East Via Estrella Avenue Scottsdale, AZ 85258480 609-8770 Fax 480 609-1876 poolsidpomaol.comSHYACRES POMERANIANSShy in size, huge in heartAudrey M. Roberts 1984 VFW Road Leesville, l_A 71446 Home 337-239-3938 Fax 337-239-0409 Email shyacreshotmail.com Web httpwww.geocities.comshyacresPage 54cwny1 WkTelephoneB 419 845-J1701P - . ^ xlE-mail bipomsgte.nethiifr 1 mi 1 m 'i 1 11 ..irrExtaner,^ 1PomeraniansliM'SmKirSharon Shipek 4803 3rd Ave. So.BreederHandler Great Fails, MT 59405406 452-9104 Fax 406 452-4105PornuwiiwiA'Great Elms and Lenette Linesm ICh. Great Elms Chip pf Gold IIBrenda Duncan P.O. Box 973 Bonners Ferry, ID 83805 208267-7843 bduncandmi.nethttpwww.patsite.comDuncanPmoneraniansLOVELY POMERANIANSloVtLyVictoria E Lovely 1406-D 54th AveE Tacoma, WA 98424-1284 253 883-8808 home fax Email LoveiyPomaAOL.comFINCHS POMERANIANSBIS, BISS Ch. Finch's Hs Walks On Water, ROMXCh Reginapcms Patrick OTinch's Ch. Finch's Dream Walkin'Ch. Finch's Walkin' Altar MidnitB Ch. Finch's A Nobis Tradition Ch. Finch's Tha Legend ContinuesWhitsRBdOranga and WhiteBlack and WhitBBlack and Tan parti puppiBs Stud ServiceDiana L. Finch 28453 630th Kallay,IA 50134 515 7S9-2444 dfinchpcpartnar.net www.finchspoms.comPage 55Our Parade of Champions had a nice entry of 5 dogs and 2 bitches. Ch. Vintage Hot Edition of Howlene Robbie is a multiple group placer and a Best in Show winner. Ch. Amours Thats Hot To Trot Hottsie is the sire of BIS Robbie and the grandsire of two promising puppies being shown including the BOW puppy, Demi. Ch. Woodroses Bet The House Bets is a multiple group winner and a Best in Show winner. Ch. Haikus Akuna Ma Tata Chibi has recently come out of retirement and completed his championship in three consecutive shows as a puppy and is a group winner. Ch. Starfires Ah of Haiku Alii completed his championship in 1998 and is sired by Ch. Starfires Superman. Ch. Sandalwood GH Charm of Howlene Charmer loves to show and could always by counted on to show to her fullest. At 10 years of age, Ch Woodroses Princess Heidi was the oldest dog in the ring. Although she had not been on a lead since completing her championship 8 years ago, she still strutted her stuff.Our show was followed by a raffle which was a huge success. This was our second raffle and proved to be even better than last years. Our secretary, Judy Leadbeater, was in charge of the raffle and was able to solicit a variety of practical and coveted items. Special thanks to Judy Leadbeater for organizing the raffle, to Margo Koga for soliciting such nice donations, to Robie Thompson and Janelle Leadbeater for manning the tables and selling tickets, to Karen Tamashira for selling so many tickets and to all the people and companies who donated items.Our judges dinner was held at our favorite restaurant with the crab legs and prime rib buffet. We all enjoyed the wonderful food and each others company until all too soon the restaurant closed and we were asked to leave. We are looking forward to our next specialty on February 25, 2001 with breederjudge Victoria Lovely.The WinnersSHOWSPE OALTfjohccn4OPPOSITESPECIALTY SHOWuske JOHNSON PHOTOBest of Breed Best of OppositeCh. Vintage Hot Edition of Howlene Ch. GuysNGals Chi-Hi of Hi-CrestPage 56BEST WINNERSSPECIALTY SHOWWK JOHNSON PHOTOCIALTY SHOWJOHNSON PHOTOBest of Winners Vintage Howlene Dresden DollWinners DogSandalwood Ei Obi One KenubiBESTSWEEPS AM48B . - JOLZ......'hjBestin Sweepstakes Vintage Sip O BrandyBOS in Sweepstakes Vintage Hot Rum ToddiePage 57S.W. and Brenda TurnerBrynRosePOMERANIANS3910 Concord Place Texarkana TX 76501 903-832-7742dran Smith 'fiatidSrMmder4702 'E. Sbmuei 1 Palmdale. C 53661. 661-266-9527Xalasic PomeranianJulie Kallbacka 3 b Hancock Rd.Magna. I T 84044 801 252-34174U h stud sen icc Puppies occaMonallvHome of Multi 8I6SI55 Cnjpioo Q4ywy6 Keoo Wix HOF.CC. ROM 1 PoiD 1991 APCBreedcrQwnerHaixlferJanet ManoszaK-lucido1414 V. Sllcry, Fresoo, CA 95711 Pbone 559458-0556 CHoKscyinRP'IJeai panwianiamGina Nunneuf.815 2714 Road Giand Jet, G. 8150 970-243-4200 C-ntail jupomifajaolxomMILLAMOII POMSKen and Lkanor Mitter 1777 Orange. 'Eicke.r gad JacksonvUk, Florida 32223TJd 304-260-4308y,Qj4Vao4l emtevamwmCh. Avalon's Valentino Starfire Ch. Moreno's Special Amigo AmCan Ch. Moreno's Perri Winkle 3 Pom in the USA 1993Annette St Eric Davis 208-234-0932, FAX 208-234-0792 e-mail davisavalonpom.comWeb site www.avalonpom.com Lovingly raised puppies available. Reasonably priced, inquiries welcome.Page 58J,Page59.AdvertisersBack IssuesMargaret R. McKee,- 2426 Sandy Hook Road,- Goochland, VA 23063,- 804 556-3380If you want earlier issues of the Pomeranian Review, order back issues from Margaret R. McKee, Assistant Circulation Manager. 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Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the editor.FAREWELL TO DUDLEY ROACH, EDITOR POMERANIAN REVIEWMary Bonnell.......................................................43Josephine Ching..................................................34Marjorie Conway.................................................54Marcia Cox...................................................CenterPat Cummings....................................................43Pat and Roger Dague.........................................43Annette And Eric Davis..................................28,58Pat and Fred Dieball...........................................47Richard and Phyllis Disque.................................50Doral Publishing..................................................13Brenda Duncan...................................................55Bob and Juanita Fiddick......................................14Diane Finch.........................................................55Kathy and George Francis..................................50Jerrie Freia..........................................................43Ken Griffith............................................................2Pat and Amy Gross........................................... 51Sharon Hanson.....................................................3Sandra Johnson..................................................46Julie Kallbacka....................................................58Lorraine Kilpatrick...............................................42Roger Lau..................................................7,10,11Kathy Launderville..............................................50Victoria Lovely.....................................................43Janet Lucido........................................................58Bonnie Mclntosh-Taylor......................................43Eleanor Miller......................................................58Gina Nunnery......................................................58Pedigree Dog Food...........................................BCAudrey Roberts...................................................54Sherrilynn Rogers.................................................8Mary Rosenbaum................................................54Trish Rowley........................................................46GH Rumbaugh and Sheila Fields.......................43Gary and Glenda Shaffer....................................50Sharon Shipek.....................................................55Fran Smith..........................................................58Anastasia Sowers.......................................... 22, 23Ellen and Art Takayama......................................27Steve and Mary Thacker.....................................39Brenda Turner.....................................................54Betty Wrixon........................................................35Dlores Zahner..................................................... 38Page 60American Pomeranian EUtb, 3nc.81st Specialty Show and 10th Obedience Trial March 13 and 14,2001 Executive Inn, Louisville, KentuckyPlease join us for an exciting, fun-filled Kentucky Dog Show Derby and help make this the biggest and best Specialty ever.Show Secretary Cindy Boulware, 650 Rolling Heights Circle Kaufman, TX 75142 972 962-3872. 'Show Chairman Jim Shearer 9995 Ragersville Road Baltic, OH 43804 330 897-0720.A block of rooms have been reserved for our APC exhibitors at a rate of 75.00 per night, king or double bed. Make reservations early and be sure to say that you are with the American Pomeranian Club. Hospitality will be available after 600 p.m. on Monday, Mrch 12, 2001. Executive Inn 978 Phillips Lane Louisville, KY 40209 800 626-2706.Trophy donations are appreciated. Deadline for trophy donations to be listed in Premium List is January 8, 2001. Donations received after this date but prior to show closing will be acknowledged in the catalog. Send your trophy donations to Fran Stoll RR3, Box 429 Washington, IN 47501.Dont forget to advertise that latest Special or new litter of puppies. An ad in the catalog gets you noticed. 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