The Pomeranian Review March 2001

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I 'mp4 1\ , W Utf tj jAn cuji ATIE I 4 5f PA a if Iff'\ Sfc..ik^ Tfcu iSi'BWsmkt.- '' ' ' Ax'V Vl II .Lu-SHARS SHAuLiLLE 0 WEAL ... \ . - 6Fi \j^S i \s V1w V2r0UDLYRIGHTII1i44IkvitH. M-iHMIS DUDIT P0RI6HT. HOI CTookeyes The Gold Smith X Jan-Shars Gone And Done ItDudley, when I set a goal............... you raised the bar.Thank you for a wonderful 2001Our thanks to the judges that made this year possible. Breeder Sharon HansonWyndlor Poms i Becky Sabourin2814 E. Blackhurst Rd. Midland, MI 48642 989-832-3408 wyndlorchartermi.netShowcase EnchanteeBISS CH Pominique N Nobles Dark Vader X Finchs Petipom Enchantressi SBS BEST OF OPPOSITE WINNERSDEL SUR KENNEL CLUB2001 HOLLOWAYSpecial thanks to Judge Anne Katona for this major win from the puppy class and to Curtiss Smith for his expert handling. Congratulations to David and Carlene Gilstrap on your Kennel Visit. Continued success with our wonderful breed.Showcase PomeraniansAlane Levinsohn818 352-9536 fax 818 352-8040 e-mail alane777aol.comVmm\BEST OF BREED OR VARIETYmPONTIACNAug. 18, 2001 BOOTH PHOTOOur little Misty finished Breeder-Owner-Handled at nine months of age. Misty is pictured winning Best of Breed at Pontiac Kennel Club, August 18, 2001 under Mr. DeVilleneuve, thank you. Many thanks also to Mrs. Peggy Hogg, Ms. Noe, Mr. McCoy, Mrs. Clover Allen, Ms. Florise Hogan, Ms. Barbara Alderman, and Mrs. Betty Krause. See Pedigree in New Champions...............3. .m a.1aCongratulations to David and Carlene Gilstrap on your well deserved Kennel VisitAlways Breeder-Owner-Han die clSince 1977 Pat and Fred Dieball2019 Greenwood Rd Lapeer, MI 48446 810 245-1924 tishapomprodigy.netLhasas and Poms4 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002Breeders office Poms slrvee ^sy1440Pom Orchid Lane Kannapolis, North Carolina 28081 Ph 704 938-2042 Fax 704 938-7578AAvCh. Indiana Jones and his daughter out of Ch. Sweet Charlotte of LenetteWe offer for your consideration six new litters of puppies sired by the following studsCh. Great Elms Mr. Chips, Ch. Merrymont Fly By Nite, Ch. Kacees Tailors Teddy Bear and Ch. Indiana Jones of Lenette. We also have litters expected from Chips and Indy.Best wishes to David and Carlene Gilstrap on your Kennel Visit.It is a joy to have you nice folks as friends.Congratulations to Katy Stalnaker and Callie on winning three Best In Shows in one weekend.Phone, Fax or write to be placed on our mailing list. We will need your mailing address. WE SPECIALIZE IN THE GREAT ELM5 BLOODLINEPomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 5CONTENTSAdvertisers Index................................................................70APC Archives....................................................34, 35, 36, 37APC National Specialty Events..........................................64APC Officers...................................................................... 13Ask Us Anything Annette Davis........................................16Back Issue Information...................................................... 70Behind NewTitlists..............................................................12Callies Three Best In Shows Katy Stainaker............. 42, 43Coming Events.....................................................6,15,68Dudly, Number One Pom 2001 B Sabourin............28, 29, 54Front Cover Article............................................................... 6Health and Genetics Marge Kranzfelder.......................52, 53Illustrated Grooming Christine Heartz...........38, 39, 40, 41Kennel Visit David Cariene Giistrap, Mt Crest....22-27Michigan Pom Specialty Virginia McCoy...............30, 31, 32Letters to the Editor............................................................33Membership Report Annette Davis.................................. 12My First Pom Carol Gaiavich..................................... 48, 49Performance News Barbara McCiatchey.................. 56-58Pomeranian Club of Central Indiana..................................15Presidents Report Margaret McKee..........................14, 15Regional Pomeranian Clubs......................................... 62, 63Registrars Corner Diana Downey........................50, 51, 58Statistics Report Tish Cannon................................... 20, 21Subscription Manager Brenda Hutton............................. 11SubscriptionReview Information....................................... 10Way I See It And More Sally Baugniet........................46, 47Westminster KC Invitees....................................................17No time to place an ad Not enough copy Post that new champion, import, special litter or big win inWags and BragsUp to 60 words only 10.00 Phone, fax or email. Major Credit cards accepted.2002 APC NATIONAL SPECIALTY March 11,12,13,2002 Executive Inn 978 Phillips Lane Louisville, Kentucky 40209 502 367-6161 1-800-626-2706 For further details see the APC WebsiteFRONT COVEROh Jan-Shars Shaquille OlealShaqOwner - Breeder Sharon Hanson Handler - Pam Dziuk and Mary Lee LingerJan-SharSharon HansonPH 304 497-2446 FAX 304 497-2289 j ansharshowpoms .com www. showpoms. comj ansharVisit the American Pomeranian Club, Inc. Website at httpwww.bigfoot.comAmerican.Pom.Club6 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002CH G.E. LITTLE ARISTOCRAT BUDDY Mr. Chips ROMX X G. E. Becky Sue ROMXGreat Elms Kennels, Regd.Buddy finished his championship at the Central Carolina Pom Club Show in Charlotte September 28 under Judge Robert Moore-next day BOS under Mr.Fred Bassett-next day BB - Group 3 under Mrs. J.A. Penta. On his way to his championship he won two Seconds in Group, one Third and one Fourth.Buddy was expertly trained and shown by my dear friend Maynard Wood. He will be with Maynard as long as his sire is siring pups. Maynard has more Great Elms bloodline than any other breeder Ken Griffith is number two. Buddy will be at stud withMaynard at Waynesboro, Virginia. PH 540-943-6905.Congratulations to David and Carlene Gilstrap and their Mountain Crest Poms for their Kennel Visit.Belated congratulations to Jane Lehtinen and her Jan Le Poms for her Kennel Visit.Ruth ReamNOTHING FOR SALE My breedings are very limited.if diilvjzr Meadows AOur Sincere Congratulations to David and Carlene GilstrapYou certainly are a credit to our breed, having accomplished so much in a relatively short time, and it has been a privilege to make your acquaintance Keep up the good work, and we wish you continued success with your lovely Poms in the years to come.We offer For Sale Silver Meadows T.S. Strutaway, pointed proven male. Strut is six pounds, light red sable, whelped 12799, sired by Ch. Glen Iris Toy Story of TimSue x Ch. Silver Meadows Dixie Doll.He enjoys stud duty, and performs with or without assistance. He is sturdy and sound, carries a big coat, has a quiet, even temperament, and is a handsome boy He is offered for sale because we have curtailed our breeding, and he is being wasted here. For further information, call or e-mail jacquelvnklein,hotmail.com Serious inquiries only, please.Ron Jackie Klein4146 West Lake Rd. 716-237-5473 Silver Springs, N.Y. 14550L JPomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 7fSHIH TZBHome of Multi Group and BISA Winners in both breeds.-Multi Group and BISA ItalianCHAMPION FOR YOUR EYES ONLYHadleigh Bloodlinemmk A--18Breeder-Owner-HandlerStefano ScullinoVia Cappuccinelli, 12 89126 Reggio Calabria, Italy Phone 965 27767, 965 892578 Cell 347 6870536'Oo'iJJit SStDrawings Portraits Paintings Kennel Logos all breedsJ8 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002J 'tint JomASuper Momvi Stella Free'Whelps litter of SIXWe will have show bitches available. This is a repeat breeding of Robin below.Ch Rock N Tradition of Oakridge, ROMX Ch Heartland's Top Notch TraditionHeartland's Almost An Angel Ch Paughprints on the Mtn Crest "Logan"Great Elms Mater Gordon Mounfn Crest Miss Hollywood, ROM Mountain Crest FreddaCh Ar-Bee's Cody Bear of Lenette Ch Ar'Bee's Shadow DancerAr'Bee's Highland Heide Ho Paugh Print's Strut'N Stella Stella"Ch Millamor's Dance of Sourwood Ar-Bee's Natsha of LenetteSherry's Rose Tiana of LenetteiPaugh Prints Heart Throb PointedCongratulation David and Carlene on your Kennel Visit. Paugh Prints would not be what it is without Mountain Crest.Keep up the excellent work. Good luck in the future.Sherri Alspaugh812-925-6477Saucjii tfuntpaughprintpomspeoplepc.comwatch for our website - coming soonPomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 9mie Pomeranian PebteinTHE OFFICIAL APC PUBLICATIONEditor............................................................................................................................................Brenda Segelken11139 E. 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Additional black and white photos are5.00 each.10 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002Bulk Mail or First ClassOne decision you make when subscribing to the Pomeranian Review is which mailing rate to choose, Bulk Mailing at 37 or First Class at 45 at U.S. rates. There are several differences.Bulk mailing IS NOT FORWARDED IF YOU MOVE Is destroyed by the post office if not deliverable Can take 2-4 weeks longer on average to be delivered they can be set aside and delivered at the convenience of the postal serviceA bulk mailing MUST have a minimum of 250 piecesFirst Class mailing IS forwarded if you move and leave a forwarding address Will be returned to sender if not deliverable Usually is delivered in the U.S. within 3-5 days after mailing First class can be mailed any time, any amountMailing labels are processed and sent to the Editor 3-4 WEEKS before First Class subscribers see your magazine bulk subscribers can add 1-3 weeks more to that. 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That way the Circulation Manager can best determine when your next magazine is likely to be delivered and choose the address accordingly.If the Pomeranian Review is to survive, it must be sound financially. Help us keep the Pomeranian Review publishing and when you renew your subscription, please keep these things in mind, especially if you choose to receive your magazines by bulk mailing.Brenda Hutton, Subscription ManagerPomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 11Membership Report Annette Davis391 N Mink Creek Road Pocatello, ID 83204 208-234-0932 davisavalonpom.comLetters other than those from sponsors commenting on the applicants whose names are published in the Review, are to go to Julie Kallbacka, 3703 Hancock Rd., Magna, UT 84044. Contact Annette Davis for membership applications.NEW MEMBERS Connie Russell TNCeleste Favilla WAGertrude Adair NYAPPLICATIONS Michael Gordon CASponsors Maya Hunter, Tammee FelixMail all ad text, photos and checks to The Pomeranian Review Brenda Segelken, Editor 11139 E. Camelot Avenue Effingham, IL 62401email fame62401yahoo.comCOMING KENNEL VISITS IN 2002MayJune Fred and Pat Dieball, Tishas Poms JulyAug Jack and Gale Rivers, Gay-Els PomsSeptOct Hideko Strasbaugh, Candyfloss PomsWe are pleased to announce Cynthia Bradley, Stillcove Pomeranians is the Pomeranian Reviews Kennel Visit Co-ordinator. Cynthia may be contacted at 1908 NE 86th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97220-5508. Phone 503-253-8499 or email at pomymomyyahoo.com Welcome CynthiaBehind the N^ew TitlistsCH TISHAS MYSTIQUEORANGE SABLE FEMALE DOB 11-27-00 BREEDEROWNER FRED AND PAT DIEBALLCH STOLANNE THUNDERBOLT THOR CH HEARTLANDS SPECIAL TREASURE WEE HEARTS HIGH SOCIETY CH HEARTLANDS BOSA NOVA DANCERCH ROCK-N-TRADITION OF OAKRIDGE HEARTLANDS HEAVEN SENTHEARTLANDS PENNIES FROM HEAVENCH VALHALLAS ROCK-N-ROLL OF OAKRIDGE TISHAS RICOCHETCH TISHAS U BET-CHA BUTTONS CH TISHAS SING-A-SONGTISHAS GRIN N BEAR IT CH TISHAS JAMMIN SMORE TISHAS WILD TOUCHCH ELUSIVE TOYS MISS T MENTHEARED SABLE FEMALEBREEDER CATHERINE M JESSENOWNER CATHERINE M JESSEN ANNETTE DAVISCH SWEETHEARTS FOREVER BRAVO AMCAN CH MORENOS PERRI WINKLECH MORENOS BUTTERCUP BLOSSOM DIAMONDS TINY TEAKIE BADGERCH BEAVER OF LENETTE SHERRYS ROSE TIANA OF LENETTEGREAT ELMS ROSE OF TIANACH GREAT ELMS MASTER MARK CH STARFIRES NICOLAS EL GRANDE STARFIRES MARINA AVALONS STARGAZER LILYCH GREAT ELMS PRINCE CHARMING II RUBYS CHARMING ALANDA OKLACH RUBYS GATOR MAIDEN OKLAHOMAMOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTEDDue to APC National Specialty coverage, the MayJune Review deadline will be March 30.Visit the APC Website at httpwww.bigfoot.comAmerican.Pom.Club12 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002Pomeranian IlebietoAMERICAN POMERANIAN CLUB. INC. OFFICERSPRESIDENT............................................................................................MARGARET MCKEE2426 Sandy Hook Rd, Goochland, VA 23063-2508PH804-556-3380 FAX 804-556-4107 EMAIL idlewyldbigfoot.comFIRST VICE PRESIDENT............................................................................ FRANCES STOLLR R 3, Box 429, Washington, IN 47501PH812-254-3857 FAX 812-254-3254 EMAIL stolannedmrtc.net2ND VICE PRESIDENT.................................................................................. TIM GODDARD797 Frank Road, Opelousas, LA 70570-0540PH337-543-6622 FAX 337-543-6622 EMAIL T_S_PomsASBANK.COMRECORDING SECRETARY................................................................... JULIE KALLBACKA3703 Hancock Road, Magna, UT 84044PH801-252-3417 EMAIL kalasicburnettech.comCORRESPONDING SECRETARY................................................... CYNTHIA BOULWARE6450 Rolling Heights Circle, Kaufman, TX 75142PH 972-962-3872 FAX972-962-3872 EMAIL American.Pom.Clubbigfoot.comTREASURER.............................................................................................. ERIKA MOUREAU21522 Rosehill Church Rd, Tomball, TX 77375PH281-351-9516 FAX281-351-6620 EMAIL texicandogaol.comAKC DELEGATE............................................................................MARGE KRANZFELDER821 Brown Road, San Juan Bautista, CA 95045-9603PH831-623-9265 FAX 831-623-2612 EMAIL kranzmarhollinet.comJUDGES EDUCATION CONTACT.......................................................DOROTHY MARTIN5354 Bluebird Lane, York SC 29745PH 803-831-8086 FAX 803-831-0351 EMAIL edwarda.martinatt.netSally Baugniet Annette Lynn Heise.BOARD OF DIRECTORS.Diana DowneyMarge KranzfelderAnnette Davis Jane LehtinenThe Pomer aman Review11139 East Camelot Avenue, Effingham, IL 62401 PH 217-347-5731 Email fame62401yahoo.comPomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 13ft.aFrom the PresidentsMargaret McKee-yI have tried to start this column several times but could not get going.My thoughts were too jumbled. Two family crises were all I could think about. My daughter Rachal was expecting our first grandchild on February second. On Thursday January seventeenth, the obstetrician decided that the baby was getting too big and scheduled her to be induced on Tuesday the twenty-second. Fine. I began scrambling to get things in order at work lesson plans made, worksheets copied as I was supposed to be present throughout labor and delivery. On Friday night January eighteenth, Rachals Field Spaniel Reggie got out of their back yard and disappeared. Now Reggie wasnt just a beloved pet. An English import, he was the number seven Field Spaniel in the country before he was two years old. He had just returned from Spaniel Club where he had won first Award of Merit. Rachal and his other owner S. R. had big plans for this dog. Numerous wonderful dog people spent the weekend hunting for him, putting up posters, making phone calls, visiting vets and shelters. Nothing. Not a trace. Nothing like a crisis to find out whom your friends really are.Tuesday morning arrived and we hadnt heard a word. Not a single siting. Now we had to concentrate on getting the baby safely into this world. About four PM the ob I have to watch myself to keep from saying vet decided that Rachal had tried hard enough and that a C-section was necessary. Andrew Logan Sager, the next generation of Junior Handlers, was bom at 525 PM. When Rachal was wheeled back into the room, she asked me to take the baby off her chest, as he was heavy. I struggled to pick him up. She was right he weighed ten pounds and four ounces The C-section was the right call as he had been in danger. Now his little nose was bruised. I was annoyed at myself that I let my worry over Reggie dim the joy over Andrews birth. My husband and I stayed with the new family until eight PM, then went for dinner. I got home a little before ten, when Rachal called to say Reggie had been found He was injured but alive and Scott Rachals husband was on his way to the emergency vet. Two huge sources of joy and gratitude in one day Now I can write this column. wZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZftyftLater, I will write about some of the things we learned about searching for a lost dog. For now, Ill simply say, that one should hang on to hope, keep looking, and never underestimate the power of prayer, 'ZZZZZft wZZZZZZZZZZZZZZflZZZZftyAs you read this, reservations are made, entries sent in, puppies leash broken, suitcases packed, and were ready to head for three days of fun and excitement in Louisville. It saddens me that some of you will not be able to join us due to family commitments, financial constraints, or difficulty getting time off from work. I understand every year I must carefully hoard my vacation days and my money so I can get to the specialties. But it is worth it Even if you have nothing to show, it is a wonderful time to be with some of the greatest people on earth and see lots of delightful dogs. It is our time to socialize, leam, evaluate, and maybe buy a dog or plan a future breeding. See you thereilmZZZy14 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002m.oneat laien0masermwenas eWMsm.',1mand hopesmeans she Lt this time and Cindyiremium lists andisigal sleepsutton, workingmplete. It takes a ommittees.lots-be there for your elutiM'fy7sSs77sZs7V77sY7ssPomeranian Club Of Central IndianaRuShare your Regional Pomeranian Clubs photos. Send photos to The Pomeranian Review Brenda Segelken, Editor 11139 East Camelot Avenue Effingham, Illinois 62401 or email files to fame62401 yahoo.com2002 Kennel Visits....MayJune Fred and Patricia Dieball, Tishas Poms JulyAugust Gail Rivers, Gayel Poms SeptemberOctober Heideko Strausburg, CandyflossGOOD NEWSMayJune Pomeranian ReviewDEADLINE will be exten4e4 toMarch 50, 2002Don't 4elay.... Share your APC National Placements an4 Winners with a SPECIALTY AD an4 receive a 10 DISCOUNTPomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 15Ask Us AnythingAnnette Davis M, . 'tanOur question for this issue is I have just started showing my Pomeranian puppy. Can you help me understand how points work and how many he needs to become a ChampionIn order to become an AKC Champion of record, a dog or bitch must win a total of 15 points under at least 3 different judges. He must have 2 major wins meaning that he wins points at 2 shows worth 3 or more points. The majors must be won under 2 different judges and the balance of points must be won under a different judge or judges. In each show, points are awarded to the Winners Dog and Winners Bitch of each breed ONLY. In other words, only 1 male and 1 female of each breed can win points at any show.Dogs and bitches do not compete against each other in the regular classes for points. There are 5 regular classes for dogs Puppy Dog Class, Novice Dog Class, Bred by Exhibitor Dog Class, American Bred Dog Class and Open Dog Class. Likewise, there are 5 regular classes for bitches Puppy Bitch Class, Novice Bitch Class, Bred by Exhibitor Bitch Class, American Bred Bitch Class and Open Bitch Class. Depending on the breed, the classes may be further divided by size or color Pomeranians may be divided by color as follows Open Red, Orange, Cream, and Sable Open Black, Brown, and Blue Open Any Other Color, Pattern, or Variation.The winners of each class compete against each other for Winners Dog and Winners Bitch. The number of points that the Winners Dog and Winners Bitch earn depends on the number of dogs or bitches they beat that day. In division 8 which is comprised of Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, it currently takes 2 Pomeranian dogs or 2 Pomeranian Bitches to earn a point. The maximum points that can be earned at any show is 5. It currently takes 19 dogs or 20 bitches to earn 5 points in division 8. The current points required for Pomeranians and all other breeds can be viewed on AKCs web site httpwww.akc.orgdicptschedule.Once the Winners Dog and Winners Bitch have been decided, a Reserve Winner will be named. If the Winner is disqualified for any reason, the Reserve Winner will receive the points. Immediately following, the Winners Dog and Winners Bitch will advance to the Best of Breed Class.Champions of record may also be entered in the Best of Breed competition. The maximum number of points that can be earned is 15. Thus, Champions of record do not compete for points, rather for the opportunity to win Best of Breed and advance to the Group and Best in Show judging. From the Best of Breed Class, the judge will choose Best of Breed and Best of Winners from the Winners Dog and Winners Bitch if neither of these received Best of Breed. If the Winners Dog or Winners Bitch wins Best of Breed, heshe is automatically Best of Winners. After selecting the Best of Winners, the judge selects Best of Opposite Sex.The Best of Breed winner will now go on to compete in the appropriate Group. There are six groups Sporting, Hound, Working, Terrier, Toy, and Non- Sporting. Pomeranians compete in the Toy Group. The winner of each group then competes for Best in Show. Although only one dog and one bitch of each breed receive points at each show, he or she will receive the same number of points as any dog or bitch he beats. For example, if the Winners Dog received 3 points and the Winners Bitch received 2 points, and the Winners Bitch then beats the Winners dog to become the Best of Breed winner, she would receive 3 points instead of 2. If she were to go on and win the Toy Group beating a Poodle who had won 4 points, she should receive 4 points. If she were then to go on to win Best in Show beating a Cocker Spaniel who had won 5 points, she would receive 5 points. Any points gained along the way are instead of, not in addition to the points earned previously in the show.Our question for next month is My Pom has been diagnosed with bladder stones Is there anything that can be done besides surgery to help herYou may direct new questions or answers to these questions to Annette Davis 391 N Mink Creek Rd. Pocatello ID 83204 208-234-0932, FAX 208-234- 0792 e-mail davisavalonpom.com16 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002The 126th Westminster Kennel Club All Breed Dog Show held Feb 11 and 12, 2002,New York City, NYPOMERANIAN BEST OF BREED CH STARFIRE'S ROBCARY SOBE ITBREEDERS JOSE A CABRERA AND FABIAN ARIENTI OWNER CARYL FENNELL SCRIMPSHERBEST OF SEX CH PEPERIE PAPRIKA BREEDER PETER A PETTERSEN OWNERS PETER A PETERSEN AND VICTORIA OELERICHAWARD OF MERITCH MOUNTAIN CREST IMAGE OF LOGANBREEDER DAVID GILSTRAPOWNERS BARBARA MOORE, DAVID GILSTRAP AND L BEARDCH PARADISE VALLEY MOONSTRUCK BREEDERS CINDY AND MARSHALL ROKOS OWNERS JESSICA SMITH AND ROBIN TURNERCH SIRIUS ITS ALL ABOUT ME BREEDER ROSE ELLEN FETTER OWNER BONNIE BIRD2002 WESTMINSTER KC INVITEESI CH JAN-SHARS DUPLY DORIGHT TN 78919403 081298 BY Tookeyes The Gold Smith - Jan-Shars Gone And Done It OWNER Becky Sabourin, Midland, MI 48642 BREEDER Sharon HansonCH JOARTS SUPER HARLEE DAVISON TN 54157704 030197 BY Painters Diamond Jubilee - CH Joarts Sugar And Spice OWNER Joy Davison Darlene J Denton, Anaheim Hills, CA 928075101 BREEDER Art Davison Joy DavisonCH ABSOLUTES WYNDLOR SOLID GOLD TN 88134802 0501 99 BY CH Absolutes Sole Survivor - Wyndlor Absolute Gold I Digger OWNER Barbara Boehmer, Thompson Station, TN 37179 BREEDER Jeanne Blank Becky SabourinCH DOMINIC OF LENETTE TN 60179902 100797 BY CH Millamors Dance Of Sourwood - Macks Rambling Gypsy OWNER Lee D CookNoble Inglett, Clinton, MO 64735 BREEDER K G GriffithCH SIRIUS ITS ALL ABOUT ME TP 06892801 062500 BY CH Absolutes Sole Survivor - CH Glen Iris Chardonnay OWNER Bonnie ABird, Mesa, AZ 85210 BREEDER Rose Ellen FetterPomeranian Review MarchApril- 17W\\BEST OF OPPOSITEAND WINNERSi OCTS.SMaTHANK YOU to the judges who awarded Andie with pointsHarold Gell Gloucester County Kennel Club 1 ptHideaki Nakazawa Camden County Kennel Club 1 ptRose Ellen Fetter Camden County Kennel Club 1 ptJoseph Joly Hatboro Kennel Club 1 ptEverett Dean Bald Eagle Kennel Club 2 ptsRaymond Swidersky Back Mountain Kennel Club 2 ptsBarbara Wood Union County Kennel Club 2 ptsRodney Herney Chesapeake Kennel Club 4 ptsAndie was bred by Regina Nunn Terry Morrow.Cathy Lasota 365 W 12th AvenueShowpomaol.com Conshohocken PA 1942818 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002NCIN LOVE POTIONTERIMAR Sfc JtTERIMARS BOUnUIn BEANIE X JAKEN LOVE POTION NUMBERNINE1BEST OFL0OPPOSITE SEX\N\UUERSV- BROWCOWfM mmmMOct 28,2001mJ.C. Photo by KiemVirgie is one major away from her title.THANK YOU to the judges who brought her this farRose Ellen Fetter Roy Holloway Janice Pardue William Cunningham Elaine Lessig William Usherwood Richard CamachoCathy Lasota 365 W 12th Ave Conshohocken PA 19428Penn Ridge Kennel Club Perkiomen Valley Kennel Club Penn Ridge Kennel Club Sand Sea Kennel Club Berks County Kennel Club Valley Forge Kennel Club Bronx County Kennel ClubVirgie was bred by Terry Morrow.2 pts1 pt Group 42 pts1 pt2 pts2 pts3 ptsRegina Nunn 2030 Russell Road Berryville VA 22611Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 19'Coingiiraituillaifii'ons ito AIIII2November 1, 2000 through October 31, 2001As reported in the AKC Awards issues January through December, 2001This years Juniors, Breeders and Exhibitors did anTop Junior Emily Hussey Top Breeder Sharon Hanson Top Exhibitor Sharon Hanson Top Sire Tookeyes The Gold Smith Top Dam Mountain Crest RonniCoutstanding job. Two hundred and sixty dogs finished their championships in 2001. TOP JUNIOR - EMILY HUSSEY -113 POINTSTHREE BEST JUNIOR IN SHOWCourtney White - 47Miss Amanda Victoria Jennings - 29Miss Lee-Amber Jessen - 28Shawn Patrick Jennings - 28 1 Best Junior In ShowMiss Naomi Jean Bryant - 19Camie Brunning - 18Brain Schaffer - 16Jordan Rothell - 16 5 Best Junior at a SpecialitySteven Jacob Schiller - 10 TOP SIRE - TOOKEYES THE GOLD SMITHSIRE OF EIGHT CHAMPION GETCH Paughprints On The MTN Crest - 6CH Ajs Smokin Joe - 5CH Dominic Of Lenette - 4CH Finchs He Walks On Water - 4CH Valcopy Wakhan Valentino - 4CH Creiders Goblin Of Post Oak - 3CH Great Elms Mr Chips - 3CH Itoba Rock N Roll Legend - 3CH Jan-Shars Head Over Heels - 3CH Macs Four On The Floor - 3CH Paradise Valley Royal Reward - 3CH Rock N Tradition Of Oakridge - 3 TOP BREEDER - SHARON HANSON BREEDER OF FIFTEEN CHAMPIONS.gK. G. Griffith - 7 David L. Gilstrap - 6 Clarice M. Oganeku - 6 Yvette H. Oganeku - 6 Nancy Coddington - 5 Juanita Fiddick - 5 Diane L. Finch - 5 Jerrie Freia - 5 Cindy Rokos - 5 Marshall Rokos - 5 Jose A. Cabrera - 4 Sue Goddard - 4 Tim Goddard - 4 Anna La Fortune - 4 Ruby F. Poole - 4 Cathy Anderson - 3 Fabian Arienti - 3 Olga Baker - 3 Janet Bordelon - 3 Rose Ellen Fetter - 3 Bonnie Harris - 3 Mari Iffland - 3 Jane Lehtinen - 3 J.V. McEvilly-3 Thomas Mclntire - 3 Frances Stoll - 3 Janice Yampiro - 3 Janice Young - 3-WrtOStosa-s.tn TOP DAM - MOUNTAIN CREST RONNI DAM OF THREE CHAMPION GET.CH Glen Iris Chardonnay - 3Daystar Leslies I Love Lucy - 2CH Donaras Simply High Hat - 2 CH Jan-Shars Georgette - 2 Jan-Shars Minnie Pearl - 2 CH Jan-Shars Zsa Zsa - 2 Jeribeth Plan It For A Prince - 2 CH Pom Acres New Dawn - 2 Rubys Lovely Jinni Sais So - 2 Star Havens Righteous Jane - 2 Starfires Marina - 2 CH Strutting Red Lepton - 2 CH Sungolds Jolly B Trudys Formal Attire - 2 Veejays Ginger Of Lenette - 2 Woodrose Fashion Model - 2 Woodroses Pot Of Gold - 2 TOP EXHIBITOR - SHARON HANSON EXHIBITOR OF THIRTEEN CHAMPION Clarice M. Oganeku - 6 Nancy Coddington - 4 Jane Lehtinen - 4Yvette H. Oganeku - 4 Olga Baker - 3 Lavonne Beard - 3 Jose A. Cabrera - 3 Juanita Fiddick - 3 David L. Gilstrap - 3 Carlene Gilstrap - 3 Linda Gustafson - 3 Bonnie Harris - 3 Donna Machniak - 3 Laurie Otis - 3 Howard Sklar - 3 Janice Yampiro - 3y20 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002Tish Cannon, Animal Awards, ChairpersonThe APC SystemNovember 1, 2000 through October 31, 2001 As reported in the AKC Awards issues January through December,2001Breed CompetitionTop 25 Best of Breed winners out of 3161Dogs NameCH Jan-Shars Dudley DorightSex Points BB GR1 GR2 GR3 GR4 BIS BISS OwnersD 10570 37 14 9 4 3 4 1 Sabourin, B2 CH Sirius It's All About Me D 9221 48 12 9 10 4 3 0 Bird, B3 CH Joarts Super Harlee Davison D 5130 48 8 6 8 5 0 2 DentonDavison4 CH Indiana Jones Of Lenette D 3449 40 3 12 5 5 0 1 Griffith, K5 CH Dominic Of Lenette D 3382 43 6 8 9 4 0 3 Cooklnglett6 CH Absolutes Wyndlor Solid Gold D 2943 66 1 2 5 12 0 0 Boehmer, B7 CH T-JS Lil Remarkable Edward D 2658 37 0 4 6 6 0 1 Reeder, T8 CH Jan-Shars Who Let The Dawgs D 1994 34 0 6 1 6 0 0 Hanson, S9 CH Subers Present Atom Ant D 1964 54 2 5 2 2 0 0 Berney, S10 CH Jan-Shars Daddy Says I'm Darling B 1878 24 1 5 3 7 0 0 Stalnaker, K11 CH Diogenoir The Next Generation D 1577 24 0 4 3 3 0 3 StasiukCarbnoMoureauWatkins12 CH Jolvins Legacy Of Ginger D 1459 15 2 4 2 0 0 0 Beech, J13 CH Gayels Sisqo Kid D 1355 18 3 4 1 0 0 0 Rivers, G14 CH Mountain Chest Image Of Logan D 1299 32 4 0 3 4 0 1 MooreGilstrap15 CH Peperie Persnickety B 1124 13 3 3 1 3 0 0 PettersenOelerick16 CH Trudys Country Club D 1088 22 0 4 3 4 0 0 Coddington, N17 CH Rodis Black Gold D 994 14 0 2 1 1 0 0 Solano, D18 CH Kileis No Worries D 926 21 1 1 4 2 0 0 Reimschissel, D19 CH Razzle Dazzle Texas Hoedown D 924 19 1 2 2 2 0 0 WatersWaters20 CH Paradise Valley Royal Reward D 886 14 2 1 1 2 0 0 Rokos, C21 CH Sundowns Hide N Zeke CD D 884 23 0 3 1 2 0 1 Leemhuis, C22 CH Paradise Valley Moonstruck D 804 17 0 0 1 2 0 1 SmithTurner23 CH Woodroses Bet The House D 769 12 4 4 0 4 1 0 WrixonOganekuOganeku24 CH Great Elms Little Aristocrat D 699 5 0 3 1 1 0 0 Beam, R25 CH Wyndlor Doin It Right D 658 13 2 0 2 1 0 1 MulsoSabourinEvery effort is made to compile accurate statistics. Please bring any errors to the attention of the Annual Awards Chairperson. If your dogs are listed in the "corrections" of the AKC Awards issues, please contact Tish Cannon before February 1, 2002. indicates APC MemberPomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 21David and Carlene GilstrapOWlMMtMLnAChattanooga, Tennessee-vm mjrfitiSHS -0LWe are so happy to see the Pomeranian Review back into publication and would like to thank Brenda for asking us to do a Kennel Visit. It is an honor to be asked to tell our story. There is not much we like more than to talk about our four legged babies.I have found kennel visits to be the most valuable source of information on breeding and showing Pomeranians, period. The amount of knowledge that is out there with the experienced breeders is enormous, and to have a chance to learn for the price of a magazine subscription is really a bargain. I hope I can offer the readers a little something they can use, also.Dr. Morris Carson of Emcees Pomeranians22 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002wrote the best kennel visit I read when I was getting started. He said buy the best bitch you can, take her to the best producing stud in the line you are working with and keep only the very best puppies. It was sound advice ten years ago and it will be sound advice a hundred years from now. Thank you, Dr. Carson.We have always had a love for animals and showing. Carlenes father had a few TennesseeWalking horses that were shown thus we attended many horse shows. As a matter of fact that is how we met. I was a high school friend of Carlenes brother and kept my horse boarded at their farm.Carlene and I bought our first Poms in 1970. We purchased a bitch for our daughter as a birthday present. She was a nice pet but that was all.She was the love of our family and lived to be fourteen. I guess I always wanted to be a breeder, I just didnt know how.We had attended a few shows in Lexington, Kentucky where we were living at the time and I got the show bug. I started to read all I could find about Poms and Pom breeders.I found there was a very well know breeder in Chattanooga where Carlenes parents lived. We bred Rachael our first pom to Margaret Tankerslys Ch Dixielands Stylestepper. HeWe had purchased a very pretty show male, called Corky, from a breeder in St Louis, Missouri. I put him with a handler who showed him eight months and got one point. As I look back on the pictures I realize he had about the worst back legs of any dog I have ever had. No one at the time told me why he was not winning, I just kept paying. We were young and had three small children and quickly decided this hobby was too expensive. We sold the puppy and show dog as pets and got out of the breedingshowing business. We spent the next fifteen years raising and educating our children.The tuition paid off as all our kids are finally out of school each with at least one degree. Our oldest daughter Marti is a housewife and mother here in Chattanooga. She is a draftsman by trade and her husband is an RN Administrator. Our Middle child Anna lives in the San Francisco Bay area and has three degrees, the last being an MBA. She currentlyr.-1Ch Mountain Crest Image of Logan Daughter, Anna Poms,Albert,Bourbon,Que Carlene Gilstrap In my spare time, I am a Realtor. really wasnt my pick of her stud dogs but he was her recommendation. I took her advice. In retrospect he was a wonderful dog. He had dark red color and very harsh coat. If my memory is correct he looked more like CH. Millamors Dance of Sourwood than any other dog I can think of and I dont think they were related. We got one puppy that was nice and should have been shown.works as a Financial Analyst for one of the few dot.coms still in business. Our son Jason is in Seattle WA working for Goodrich Aviation. He had a lot of job prospects here in the southeast before September eleventh.In 1988 when Prince Charming won Westminster, I got the show bug really bad. I started subscribing to several Pom magazines. The first issue I received had Prince CharmingPomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 23on the cover. I knew then the Great Elms line was what I wanted. I called Ruth Beam to inquire about purchasing a show bitch that was big enough to breed. Ruth was very nice to such a novice. I am sure she got quite a laugh when she hung up. Of course she did not have anything, but did refer me to Ken Griffith. I bought a bitch out of CH Great Elms Something Special Great Elms Dorothy of Lenette, aka Scooter. Just about everything I have goes back to her. I developed a very good friendship with Ruth and have spent years driving back and forth to Charlotte. I have breed to several of the Great Elms Champion studs, but my favorite was CH Great Elms Master Mark ROM. Mark is the sire of CH Great Elms Mr. Chips ROM, and the full brother to CH Great Elms Prince Charming.I got two litters out of Mark.Ruth Bean has been my inspiration in breeding. Her knowledge of poms is overwhelming, along with many other subjects. I could not ask for any nicer and more patient mentor.Logan is far the best thing that has happened to Mountain Crest Kennel. He has sired nine champions and three more are major pointed. Logan is producing at a ratio of forthy percent of his puppies finishing. If the major pointed dogs had finished before November first, his ratio would have been fifty percent. Until recently we had not bred him outside of our kennel so I am curious if this percentage will hold. He will be five years old by the time this article is published still very young. Hopefully he will have many more champions.Gordons other two champions were out of a special little bitch we aquired from Jackie Klein, Silver Meadows Lady Diana. We lost Diana immediately after the birth of her son and daughter. One of those tragic emergency clinic sections on New Years Day. Diana did however leave 2 beautiful off-spring, CH Mountain Crest Little Bit of Silver and CH Mountain Crest A Touch of Silver. We hand feed these two puppies, which makes their survival and sIc\\vMmmCh Mountain Crest X-Caliber Ch Mountain Crest Red Velvet Ch Mountain Crest Adonis SunThe first litter I bred byMaster Mark produced my Great Elms Master Gordon who has sired three champions and one more prospect we havent shown. Gordon is also the sire of my first home breed champion, CH Mountain Crest Jumpin Jessie. Jessies litter sister Mountn Crest Miss Hollywood produced our number one stud CH Paughprints on the Mtn Crest ROM aka Logan. Logan was bred by Sherri Alspaugh, is sired by Dianne Kieffers CH Heartlands Top Notch Tradition.finishing their championship very special.The second litter by Mark produced Mountain Crest Happy Hillary. We only bred Hillary once then due to complications she had to be spayed. This litter produced Mountain Crest Mariah. Mariah has two champions and hopefully more. The most impressive mating was Mariahs daughter, Mountain Crest Ronnie ROMX, a CH Great Elms Mr Chips daughter, to Logan. Together Ronnie and Logan have produced seven champions. Of these is our CH Mountain24 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002Crest Image of Logan Jody, BISS. Who along with our friend Bronya Johnston made it to the number three dog in the breed points and number four in the Group during the summer of 2001, and a honorable mention at the 2001 Nationals.Kojack of MC, and Bronya feel in love with him. She convinced me to let her show him. I have never regretted for one moment letting her finish him. It was the start of a great friendship. Since that time Bronya has finished several others forus.I will also have the honor of watching her present him at Westminster in February 2002. Nothing is better than to see your babies winning around the country and know you made a few good decisions that got them there.In the fall of 1995, Sherri Alspaugh and her mother Carolyn visited our house to look at our dogs. I later ran into her at a show where we were both showing. We struck a friendship which has lasted for years. Sherri finished my first home-bred champion, CH Mountain Crest Jumpin Jessie. The breeding of Holly, Mountain Crest Miss Hollywood to Topper, CH Heartlands Top Notch Tradition which produced Logan was her idea. Sherri has helped me tremendously with grooming and showing. SheWe purchased Kojack from Dr. Morris Carson. He has the sweet pretty face that Emcees is known for. He is now a vital part of our breeding program and has consistently produced this pretty face. We are incorporating the two lines, Great Elms and Emcees, and hope to have a finished product that everyone can look at and say it is Mountain Crest.We purchased a bitch from Cheryl Jackson, Glen Iris, Listen To Me aka Lizzie. We bred Lizzie to Logan and got a very special little girl Mountain Crest Summer Breeze aka Windi. Since Lizzie and Logan, were total outcrosses, we bred Windi back to Logan fatherdaughter breeding. We got three very nice puppies. One has already t944Ch Mountain Crest You Gotta Me on my Knees Ch Emcees Kojack of MC Ch Paughprints on the Mtn Crest ROMis the most vocal and honest critic I have.You really need to have friends that will tell you exactly what they think about your dogs and the way you present them in the ring if you want to grow and avoid kennel blindness. Listen to people and dont get mad if the advice is given in a truly constructive way. You dont have to take their advice but at least listen.Several years ago I met Bronya Johnston at our local show. I was showing Kojack, CH Emceesfinished, and one is major pointed.New comers to the dog world will have picked one of the toughest breeds to raise if they have chosen Poms, but without a doubt the bestAnyone that is trying to get started in poms should read, read, read, read, and read a little more until they cant find anything else to read and then start going to all the shows they can.Try to find a breeder as close to home as you can with the kind of dogs you like. They should alsoPomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 25have some kind of winning record so you can feel comfortable they have the knowledge needed to help you leam. Dont try to tell breeders what you know, try to find out what they know. Keep quiet and listen. Soon you will be able to decide how you want to run your breeding program.Establish a good relationship with the best veterinarian in your area that is experienced with toy dogs. Many vets have a one size fits all attitude and that wont work with our Poms.They are different. We are lucky, we do have a good vet who is for the most part willing to work with us. He is very expensive but we have a trust that is worth paying for.I have attended a Pat Hastings Puppy Evaluation seminar. She has a lot of information and it is hard to absorb it all in a weekend. Her research is sound and is worth the expense andfor show, breeding or to place in a pet home. In the end you are the one who has to make the decision. You need to be as educated as you can be, because at best it is an educated guess and more of a gamble.We start training the minute the puppies can eat food. Part of show training is teaching them to eat out of your hand, holding them, laying them on their backs, playing with them so they get socialized. We start putting them on the table to get them use to it but dont start intense training of standing in place until they are older. No matter how much you train, or think you have trained things can change in the show ring especially the first time or two a puppy is entered. I remember one episode, the first time this bitch was in the ring. She was beautiful and doing everything right until Carlene went on the down and back. For some reason when she got to the judge the puppy turned and ran the other"Pi-aONGrand-Children Harrison and Sarah Brown David and Carlene Gilstrap 1971time if you get the opportunity. I have tried to follow the guidelines she teaches. I need a refresher course, but I know it has helped me. Pats evaluation procedure is only for structure legs, bite, chest, etc.. It does not cover type. All our puppies are evaluated, according to Pats instruction, at eight weeks old. We have seen this work. I will have to admit sometimes it is hard to have an adorable eight week old puppy and his legs not meet her standard. Then you have to make a decision whether or not to keepdirection. So be prepared for some embarrassing moments but dont give up, there will be plenty of good ones.Our puppies are bom in our bedroom. The pregnant mother is brought into our bedroom around seven to ten days before the first whelping date. We keep them is 18 X 36 wire cages. Yes, we do use heating pads. I know this is a controversial issue with some of you but we have had no problems with the pads. We are however, very cautious. We never put the26 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002puppies directly on the pad or in the bed with them. What we have found to work is to put the pad under the whelping box, a towel or something between the pad and the box and to use what-ever bedding inside you like. We do like to use something the puppies can grip to so they can maneuver around. This method gives constant low warmth but never hot and there is no way the puppy can get burned even if it gets directly on the box.It took me at least five years to come up with a kennel name. We had a mountain home on the very edge of the bluff. We lived there full time in the early nineties and that is where the name Mountain Crest comes from. Currently we live on seven acres at the foot of a mountain I dont think Mountain Foot Pomeranians has the same ring to it, in Chattanooga, Tennessee. I would like to say this is the perfect place but unfortunately our city has annexed us. The city has also hired a new animal service coordinatorspent several years trying to decide how to build it, how big, etc. I made one big mistake. We have walking horses and needed a new bam so I decided to build one large building, two thirds for the horses and one third for the dogs. I had a company to draw the plans. The kennel would be insulated and have plenty of thermal windows, air conditioned, heated and have plenty of work space with a sink and hot water. It all sounded good and it looks good, but I forgot about the flies that the horses draw in the summer. I had never had a problem with flies around my dogs before. Now I do and it takes a lot of fly spray to control the problem. If anyone knows of real cure for flies at a bam please let me know.It is hard to thank all the wonderful people that have helped us. I hope I have let them know I do appreciate everything they have done for us.I hope to be remembered as a good, honest, caring breeder. -Tv"Welcome' MountainCrest Ronnie, ROMXCh Mountain Crest Jumpin Jessie Our First home-bred Championthat works with the Police department. Carlene is representing our local all breed kennel club on a dangerous dog legislature act. There has also been talk about limits to the number of dogs you can own. This will make all breeding kennels a business and have to pay Chattanooga business taxes and fees. I dont know how much we can afford and still live here. So I guess we might have to moveThree years ago we built a new kennel. I hadiA. i O..Mountain Crest Puppies Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 27J CTUft'-'Breed I \ a I I KI lUDudly slipped into my life in March of 1999. Jeanne Blank and I had been searching for an outcross male to compliment our breeding program for almost a year. While in Dallas for the APC National we saw this puppy that demanded attention.28 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002BISABISSAHCANCH. JAN' SHARS ODDLY DORKRTTHOF GCA9Th 1fI saw him and was immediately taken with his soundness and ring presence. Not thinking that he would ever be available, I put it in the back of my mind. Jeanne, being much braver than I, approached his breeder, Sharon Hanson, and asked if he was available. When she said yes, it took us all of five seconds to make him ours. I didnt need the airplane to fly home....I was already flying.Dudly stayed in Pam Dzuiks capable hands for a few more shows before coming to Michigan. While with her, he picked up five points and his first group III. He finished his title quickly before the age of nine months. We all know that anything can happen to puppy flyers so I didnt get too excited about him as a special as he still had some maturing to do.While we were waiting for him to grow up, Jack and I decided to have some fun and take some dogs to the Canadian National was in Ontario along with all breed shows in the same location. The location was beautiful and the Canadians were wonderful hosts. That weekend he quickly finished his Canadian Championship by going Winners Male at both the Pomeranian Club of Ontario and the Pomeranian Club of Canada and at one of the all breed shows. He also was Best of Breed Puppy at both specialties.Continued on Page 54Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 29Pomeranian Club Of Michigan, Inc.Photos and report by Virginia Me CoyFriday 11302001Sweepstakes Judge Mrs. Connie S. ClappSweepstakes, Junior, 6 to 9 Months Dogs. lBJSW STOLANNES ROTTEN TO THE CORE Frances J Stoll Dennis Litonjua2 DREAMWEAVERS SPARKLIN FIREFLY Owner Michael Wells Linda Pelz3 PANACHES POP THE CORK FOR SUNDOWN Owner Laura B Meineke4 TISHAS RAISIN-A-RUKUS Owner Fred Pat DieballSweepstakes, Junior, 9 to 12 Months Dogs.1 CHARS MOONLIT TRADITION Owner Charlotte Meyer2 FINCHS ROCKIN PARTI Owner Diane L. Finch3 DARLINS NEW BEGINNINGS Owner Laurie Otis Donna J MachniakSweepstakes, Senior, 12 to 15 Months Dogs.1BSSW GAULKES WEE ALBERT Owner Duane A Gaulke 2 PIXIES LILSASS BOXf. JOwner Carol A Galavich Evelyn NewyearSweepstakes, Senior, 15-18 Months Dogs.1 FINCHS REGGIE ROCK MY WORLDOwner Charlotte MeyerSweepstakes, Veteran 9 Years Over Dogs. lBVSW CH VALHALLAS ROCK-N-ROLL OF OAKRIDGE Owner Melissa SprangerSweepstakes, Junior, 6 to 9 Mos Bitches.1 FALKSTERS LITTLE MISS DAISEY DUKEOwner Jennifer FalkAJ1L.123Sweepstakes, Junior, 9 to 12 Mos Bitches.JANESAS SIMPLY SMASHINGOwner Katy Stalmaler Jerrie FreiaDARLINS ONE OF A KINDOwner Donna Machniak Laurie OtisDOUBLE K PARTI DOLLOwner Kay Fanson Kurt FansonContinued on page 31si30 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002Pomeranian Club of Michigan, Inc. continued from page 30Regular Classes Judge Mrs. Janis M. MercerPuppy, 6 to 9 Months Dogs.1 TISHAS RAISIN-A-RUKUS Owner Fred Pat Dieball2 STOLANNES ROTTEN TO THE CORE Owner Frances J Stoll Dennis Litonjua3 DREAMWEAVERS SPARKLIN FIREFLY Owner Michael Wells Linda Pelz4 TRUDYS ITS THE DEVIL IN ME Owner Nancy CoddingtonPuppy, 9 to 12 Months Dogs.1 CHARS MOONLIT TRADITION Owner Charlotte Meyer12 to 18 Months Dogs.1R PIXIES LIL SASS BOXOwner Carol A Galavich Evelyn Newyear2 FINCHS REGGIE ROCK MY WORLD Owner Charlotte MeyerBred by Exhibitor Dogs.1 GAULKES WEE ALBERT Owner Duane A Gaulke2 PANACHES POP THE CORK FOR SUNDOWN Owner Laura B Meineke3 DARLINS NEW BEGINNINGS Owner Laurie Otis Donna J MachniakAmerican-Bred Dogs.1 JU-MARS TOLLHOUSE OF LENETTEOwner Kathlene McBrideOpen, Black, Brown and Blue Dogs.1 FINCHS WALKIN N TALKIN Owner Jayne HoemkeOpen, Red, Orange, Cream and Sable Dogs. 1WBW TRUDYS PUF DADDY OF NANZEE 5 Points Owner Nancy Zurek Dorothy Domberg2 PARADISE VALLEY ROYAL TRADITION Owner Carlo Rebecca Alberto MD3 RAVENS ROCKETS RED GLARE Owner Mary Ann CargoSATIN DOLLS DANCE OF LENETTE Owner Debbie Seebeck.4 ALDENS LET THE SUNSHINE WIN Owner Virginia McCoyContinued on page 32Pomeranian Club of Michigan, Inc. continued from page 31Open, Any Other Allowed Color Dogs.1 HICKORY BENDS CARBON COPY JR Owner Janice C Russell Donna S Riehm2 GAULKES O MY FANCY X MAS GIFT Owner Duane A Gaulke3 FINCHS ROCKIN PARTI Owner Diane L. FinchPuppy, 6 to 9 Months Bitches.lW FALKSTERS LITTLE MISS DAISEY DUKE5 Points Owner Jennifer FalkPuppy, 9 to 12 Months Bitches.1 JANESAS SIMPLY SMASHING Owner Katy Stalmaler Jerrie Freia2 DOUBLE K PARTI DOLL Owner Kay Fanson Kurt Fanson3 DARLIN S ONE OF A KIND Owner Donna Machniak Laurie OtisBred by Exhibitor Bitches.lR SAPPHIRES ONENIGHT LOVE AFFAIROwner Beth Shattuck2 TRUDYS COOL MOUNTAIN BREEZE Owner Nancy Coddington3 DW Sazparilla Sparkler Of RD Owner Linda Palz Michael Wells4 PARADISE VALLEY LIL CINDERS Owner Marshall Cindy RokosOpen, Black, Brown and Blue Bitches.1 SAPPHIRES DANCING IN THE DARK Owner Beth ShattuckOpen, Red, Orange, Cream and Sable Bitches.1 MARBIL-RIEHM FANCY SOLITAIREOwner Donna S Riehm2 INCHALLAH SIMPLY SOFIE WILDWOOD Owner Heike WehrleOpen, Any Other Allowed Color Bitches.1 LIL PONDEROSA KENYA-C-MY-STRIPESOwner Sherry CartwrightVeteran 9 Years Over Dogs.1 CH VALHALLAS ROCK-N-ROLL OF OAKRIDGEOwner Melissa Spranger Best Junior Handler Carmen McCoy - Adens Let The Sunshine WinBEST OF BREEDCH JAN-SHARS DADDY SAYS IM DARLING Owner Katy Charles Stalnaker BEST OF OPP SEX CH JAN-SHARS DUDLY DORIGHT Owner Becky Sabourin- Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002Ch. Idlewyld Semi-Precious Gem CGCPhredsends belated but warmest congratulations to his sonCft. Sftg Acres Millenium Gemon completing his title in fine style.Margaret McKee Idlewyldbigfoot.comLetters to tire EditorCDear Brenda,I was pleasantly surprised and nostalgic when I hooked at the Archives in the Cast issue of the Pomeranian Review.Dicehaven was my kennel name when I was married to Mr. Dice. I owned Ch Litthe Me ofChasmont. I Sought a make from Margaret Tankesley of Dixieland Kennel and Sred to Ch. Dixielands Shining Qold. I visited with Mrs. Tankeshey and Rpth Beam once when I was 6 ac least with Clara A ford. I guess Riith Beam and I are ahout the oldest Pom people around.jKeep up the good worki Brenda, Im glad you got our magazine hacfin action. May he Ill see you in Kentucky. Nina TppsBrenda,Change this ad anyway you wish. I have more on me than this old woman can handle.I must thank-you for the writeup in the first issue. It was quite a surprise. I also appreciate your kindness in making out my ad in the last issue wish I could have done so well.I apologize for sending my ad on such poor quality paper. I had planned to recopy, 6ut too much is coming up that may prevent me from getting this off. Thu are doing a great joh with the Review.Ruth BeamPomeranTa^TievTew"^arcli7April 2002 - 33PomeranianReviewSeptember1958Cover PomCh. Aristic Wee Pepper PodThe true worth of a pomeraaian. in addition to his wins, is v.-hat he produces. Ch. Aristic Wee Pepper Pod has the unusual distinction of producing three offspring each of which has gone best- in-how, all breeds, under different judges and handled and owned by different owners. Those dogs are Ch. Aristic Little Pepper Pod, owned by Mr. and Mrs. D C. Clonlnger of Fort Worth, Tex. Ch. told Mist of Waveriy, owned by Anna LnFortune of San Diego, Calif. and Ch. Aristic Wee Gold Pepper, owned by Mrs. Margaret A. Bidiock of Las Vegas. Nov. His other winning got include such famous poms as Ch. Aristic Desiree, Ch. Aristic Flaming Cherub, and Ch. Aristic Chile King, all of whom have made outstanding wins and arc carrying on in producing show-type puppies of quality.Ch. Aristic Woe Popper Pod, himself, was shown only four limes in 1950 when he won all four toy groups and twice went hest-in-show. lie was shown and handled by Mrs. Schoenberg. He no doubt would have created a great record had Mrs. Schoenberg been able to exhibit him at other shows. This was no possible. howeve.r. due to pressing business and her reluctance to let anyone else handle him. Ch. Wee Pepper Pori's wonderful ring assurance and phenomenal carriage of coat make him one of the outstanding pomcranians of the century. He took his first toy group the day he was seven months old.Editor's XoieContinuedcan tell where they stand in the race.The prizes for 195 are listed elsewhere in this issue.Note, too, that an exhibitor must be a member of the American Pomeranian Club to he eligible to compete for the prizes and honors. The club always welcomes new members. With publication of Pomeranian Review, many queries have been received asking how to become a member. Accordingly, the procedures and necessary application blank are. printed elsewhere in this September issue. The membership sincerely hopes that many will accept this opportunity and invitation to join. The opportunity to compote for the annual specials is but one of the privileges of membership in the parent club of the breed. J. K. A.Ch. Aristic Wee Pepper Pod weighs four pounds, is extremely short and robby, has beautiful well-placed legs and feet, and is a true orange-sable with a clear muzzle. He possesses tiny ears of correct size anil placing, and his eyes are of the right shape and size and intensely dark. His line muzzle and lovely stop give him an expression that is the goal of every pom breeder. The texture of his coal is a marveldense and with the proper undercoat.In summing up this famous fellow, Mrs. Schoenberg skates, "Pepper Pod is a sturdy little fellow, beautiful to look at. dependable in the show ring, and a producer that will improve the breed."Mr. I. Schoenberg.Ch. Wee Popper Pod's pedigree followsAristic Currencys Small Change Aristic Wee Won's Pepper Wee Wons MollyCh. Moneybox Currency Aristic Golden Mintage Ch. Golden Glow Dandy Wee Wons IJambiARISTIC POMERANIANSChampion Sons of the Cover PomCH. ARISTIC WEE PEPPER PODf .Ch. Aristic Plaining Cherub left,.V i lbs.. Golden orangeCh. Aristic Chile King On. lowsI Hw.. Orange sable.See pedigrees in "Bulilmt the New Champions'These two inale.C'are siring beautiful show-type puppies Make advance reservations as all puppies are in great demandVisitor arc ulwatia welcome to our kennel.CH. ARISTIC WKI2 PEPPER POD MRS. I. SCHOENBERGCh. Timsuns Gold of Waveriy Aristic Little Miss Cheerful Aristic Sahib's Lady GayCh. Little Timsun Golden Girl of Waveriy Ch. Latham's Gay Sa'rnh Aristic Moneybox CaressSan Antonio 9, Texas Phone Taylor 6-3997 701 Austin HighwayToy Breeds Pomeranianscaster Memorial Silver Trophy, for best Pomeranian in Open Dog Class, sable, for member having most wins from November 1, 1934 to November 1, 1935. This Special Void Unless won by WOLF Sable dog.Mrs. Frank T. Clarke offers to members of the Progressive Dog Club, Silver Trophy in memory of Ch. Fairfax Elfin Queen, for best Pomeranian in Open Bitch Class, sable, for ihember having most wins from November 1, 1934, to November 1, 1935. This Special Void Unless won by WOLF Sable bitch.Mrs. Kitty Carlin offers to members of the Progressive Dog Club, the Eastney Sterling Silver Cup, for best Pomeranian in Open Dog Class, red, orange or cream, for exhibitor having most wins from November 1, 1934, to November 1, 1935.Mr. Reuben Clarke offers to members of the Progressive Dog Club, the Ashburn Sterling Silver Trophy, for best Pomeranian in Bred by Exhibitor Bitch Class, having most wins from November 1, 1934, to November 1, 1935.The American Pomeranian Club Vincent Matta. Secretary, 2618 Ditmars Boulevard, Astoria, L. I., N. Y. offers the following special prizes for the year 1935, open to Pomeranians owned by members in good standing for the current year, and to be competed for in open competition at all shows where the Clubs specials are offered. To become the property of the members winning most points during the year, points to be counted by the AKC rating of points at each show. Awards to Pomeranians not owned by members to be voidThe American Pomeranian Club offers Silver Trophy for best of breed. __The American Pomeranian Club offers Silver Trophy for best of opposite sex to best of breed.Mrs. Andrew W. Rose offers the Champion Pall Mall His Majesty Memorial Silver. Trophy No. 8 for best Pomeranian in the show, provided if is American-bred and orange or sable. To be won five times at three-point shows or better.Miss Elsie Blum offers the Pom Bright Silver Trophy for best of breed or best of opposite sex to best of breed, provided it is American-bred.Mrs. V. Matta offers the Champion Little Black Lady Memorial Silver Trophy No. 10 for best of breed or best of opposite sex, provided it is bred by exhibitor.Mrs. Andrew W. Rose offers Silver Trophy for Winners dog.Mr. V. Matta offers the Champion Little Ra Memorial Silver Trophy No. 9 for Winners bitch.Mrs. Eric Neuberg offers Silver Trophy for Reserve WinnersMrs. John H. Procter offers Silver Trophy for Reserve Winners bitch.Miss Viola G. Procter offers the Radiant Silver Trophy for the best brace entered in the brace class.POMERANIANS. American-bred, dogs.706. Mrs. Murray Brooks. Little Vizer, 932133. By Model Prin- zageneBonabelle Redlind. March 1, 1933. Breeder, Mrs. Wm. A. Beebe., 94Toy Breeds PomeraniansPOMERANIANS. Limit, dogs, red, orange or cream.704. M. G. Roberts. Wilcot Joliboy, listed. By Ch. WarrockJoliboyHeycroft Moisee. August 24, 1933. Breeder, J. Wilson.POMERANIANS. Open, dogs, red, orange or cream.704. M. G. Roberts. Wilcot Joliboy.WINNERS, DOGS. First.......................... Reserve...................POMERANIANS. American-bred, bitches. ,707. Mrs. Andrew W. Rose. Little Lady of Emrose Hill, 956406. By Play Boy BillyCh. Orange Dolly of Bonabelle. February 19, 1934. Breeder, Mrs. Wm. A. Beebe.702. Mrs. Erik Newberg. Lady Mucetta, 902125. By AshburnChipmonkAshburn Jonquil. November 13, 1931. Breeder, Reuben Clarke.POMERANIANS. Limit, bitches, sable.703. Mrs. Erik Newberg. Princess Erika, 915424. By Ogden'sRed RobinPom Bright Taliu. June 9, 1933. Breeder, Mrs. Marie Bartlett.WINNERS, BITCHES. First...........................Reserve...................Best of Winners, No......................POMERANIANS. For Specials only.705. Mrs. V. Matta. Champion Little Sahib, 863107. By Ch. SealandCareerCh. Little Rajahs Pearl. March 29, 1932. Breeder. Viola G. Procter. Male.Best Pomeranian, No............. .........POMERANIANS. Local, dogs and bitches.701. Mrs. Minnie Tavormina. Chickeetf, 996637. By Ashburn Red HookOrange Tootsie. August 1, 1933. Breeder, Wm. D. Kimblee. Price, 200. Bitch.Long Island Kennel Club Hewlett Harbor May 19, 1935^Jlmoiican [Domctanuin Club, -iu\ r^Atcbioes34 Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002From 1930-40 Scrap BookMaud I Fan Rensselaer.Special thanks to Mary Picone tor sharing this invaluable Pom HistoryBelowActualdate unknown.Oct laL.wzi.Bronx County Kennel ClubNew York City, October 12 BEST IN SHOW-Judge, L. J. Murr. The Scottish Terrier, F. Spiekennans Rookery Repeater of Hitofa.Bronx County Gives Best Show of Its CareerWith a total entry of 510 dogs of all breeds, the Bronx County Kennel Club on Columbus Day put on one of the most successful shows of its career at the old familiar 106th Regiment Armory,POMERANIANS 3 D, 8 B. Judge, airs. H. Woolley. Winners Dogs It. Clarke's Northway Brilliant of Ashburn Reserve. A. Sauerteigs Mt. Hope Roy. Winners Bitches R. Clarkes Ashburn Happy Morn Reserve, Miss M. M. Van Rensselaers Qnn^Kao. Best of Winners Ashburn Happy of Breed ReubenClarkes Ch. Day Dawn of Beauraanor Ashburn.jJirrjrujL OjCTtl JIMJuuirL OJirrrrJiX IxXcMi.'tryvruA. OtoJCibKhuMix TH VISIBLE PROOFS OF SUPREMACY'. SPIRIT OF ASHBURN, a Pomeranian Owned by Mrs. Reuben Clarke of Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, Winner of a Blue in the Female Limit Class and of a Rosette in the Winners, Female, Class, at the Fifty-seventh Annual Show of the- Westminster Kennel Club in Madiso., Sauare Garden. Manhattan.THE Ofleda Pomeranians\f 11S. STAN PARSONS, owing1 to removal, business, and private reasons, has not been attending the shows and exhibiting .her world-famous Ofleda Pomerimians m frequently as usual during the present yea,r, but she hopes to renew her activities during the coming year with her home-bred youngsters, etc. Mrs. Sian Parsons has. without doubt, the largest kennel of orange and orange sable Pomeranians in Liverpool, having exported many winners practically to every country in the world, including champions whose origin can be traced to this kennel. Although her Pomeranians have only been, exhibited a few times this year. Mrs. Parsons has won her share of prizes with Ofleda WeeWolfe, Ofleda Gold Mitehome-bred.and Ofleda Ballerina, allsThe Property of Mrs. Stan. Parsons474, Edge Lane. Liverpool, 13.who is a daughter of Ch. Go Id speck Sun, so his pedigree li is unsurpassed for orange breeding.To realise the quality of the inmates of this kennel, I one miwt visit it. and visitors will be surprised at the 9 promising young stock r.ow being prepared for the show M ring. Sales during the past year have been very satis- S factory, many having departed to all parts, much to the delight of the purchasers, old and new clients. ifl Mrs. Stan. Parsons stud dogs include Ofleda Saucy Mite and Ofleda Gold Seal, and Ofleda Wolfie and Ofleda Gold Mite have now boon proved sires. Stud i fees from one guinea.Several show specimens, brood bitches, and puppies iil for sale at reasonable prices.OFLEDA GOLD MITE,Mrs. Stan. Parsons with several of her Prize-winners.Ofleda Wee Wolfie is i beautiful warm wolf sable, just out of puppy-hood, who is already a winner of over 40 prizes, and has been twice best Puppy and best Toy- dog, all breeds, in show he also is a good winner at Open and Championship shows. His breeding is of the best, seeing that his sire is that famous and renowned 3ilb. orange dog, Ofleda Saucy Mite, who is the sire of many present-day winners, and his dam is Ofleda Sunshine, who is a granddaughter of Ofleda Goldacre, who was the sire and grandsire of several champions.Ofleda Gold Mite is a clear golden orange dog puppy and is already a good winner first time shown. He is by Ofleda Gold Seal and his dam is Ofleda Gold Orchid, OFLEDA Wfce. vvOLMS.Amazican fOomazanian Ztub, Due. ^AzckiaasPomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 35"May We Have Your Advertisement"Advertising people are folks who care about the progress of their breed. They care about the responsibility that advertising has to fulfill in its role of promoting sales and enlarging the scope of the breeders territory and reputation.The amount of advertising a breeder does to promote sales and the knowledge of blood-lines and their progress etc shows to a high degree how much they care about their business, and in caring, are willing to contribute to a better understanding of it.We are all giving of our time, knowledge and energy for the satisfaction it brings in keeping our favorite breed in the limelight. Every contribution is shared among people most interested and is a rewarding and challenging field.We believe all of the Pomeranian fancy who read these pages are fascinated by the story you have to tell about your Pomeranians and in your own interesting advertisement concerning perspectives of what you have to offer which will be useful to the reader. The reward of being able to make a truly . exciting statement in your advertisement would be an incentive for another breeders goal.The market you desire to reach thru the Pomeranian Review is the medium that will do the job for you most efficiently. Steer a steady course to obtain your goal and use the Pomeranian Review as your personal salesman. May we have your advertisement for the next issue of the Pomeranian ReviewThe EditorSUPPORTPOME RAN IANSAbove 1964 Pomeranian Review Right Cover 1971 Pomeranian ReviewJ PORTLANDEl kennrOSOMF i CLUgCH. HOLDERS A UL RED FLASHBred by Barbara Holder. Owned and handed fey Jean Schroll, Judge, Heywood Hartley. Trophy presenters Ron Preston and Jane Hartung.8 POMERANIAN REVIEWCOVER STORY by Jean SchrollCh. Holders A Lil Red Flash pictured on the cover is the end of a 20 year dream. I have bred and shown dogs for 20 years always looking for the ideal dog. Starting with Chihuahuas and then 8 yrs. ago I started to look for a Pomeranian. My first Champion Pomeranian took 5 years to find. The second 3 years and what a dog he isTexas, as he is called at home and by his friends, is a clear, deep orange. He has a short level back, a high tail set and is sound on all four legs. He is not able to put his feet down wrong. He Is a showman in every sense of the word. He loves to show and never lets me down.Texas was chosen for me by Barbara Holder of Houston, Texas hence the nickname Texas at 2 months of age. Barbara wrote me when he was 2 months old and asked if I still wanted a show male. Of course I wrote back a great big YES. As I was moving to a new home, I had her wait until he was 4 months old to ship him, As you know at that age his coat was very bad but that great soundness was there and all we had to do was wait for the coat to come in.At 10 months of age Texas was shown and went RWD for his first two shows. We then went to San Francisco for the Northern California Pomeranian Club Specialty summer show. It was a two show weekend. At Richmond Dog Fanciers Texas went BOW for 4 pts. Then on to the Specialty where he again went BOW for 5 more pts. He was just 11 months old.The next weekend home again for a BOB and Group 3 and another 3pts. The following weekend another show and another great big 5 pts and a Group 2. Texas finished at 3 days past 1 year old.To date. Texas is li years old and has 2 Specialty Best In Show, 2 Group 1st, 3 Group 2nd 4 Group 3rd and 2 Group 4ths in 11 times shown as BOB. Two of his placement were made as a class dog.Texas personality is as great as his showmanship. He is sweet, loving and very outgoing.I shall never be able to thank Barbara Holder enough for this tremendous Texas Flyer.Thank you Barbara Holder, and all the judges who think Texas is as great as I do.Ch. Holders A Lil Red Flash will be campaigned extensively this coming year.DELEGATES DEPT. by Kenneth E. MillerI would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you who showed your confidence in me by electing me as your Delegate to the AKC. Any success that I might have as your representative will depend on every member. If there are questions or problems that any of you have, let me hear from you as this is the only way I can be of service to you.I would also like to thank Mr. Bert Bedell, our former Delegate, who has kindly offered his assistance on any problem that I might have. I might add that I have not been voted in by the AKC at this time so, will be unable to attend a meeting until they act.^AniazicanPoinazanian ddub, d^nc. ^Azck was36 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002APC Standard 1934Official Standard ofPomeranianAs adopted by the American Pomeranian ClubAPPEARANCEThe Pomeranian in build and appearance should be a compact, short- coupled dog, well-knit in frame. His head and face should'be foxlike, with small erect ears that appear sensible to every sound he should exhibit great intelligence in his expression, docility in his I disposition, and activity and buoyancy in his I- deportmentHEAD-The head should be somewhat foxy in outline, or wedge-shaped, the skull being 1 slightly flat, large in proportion to the muzzle, which should finish rather fine, and be free i from lippmess. The teeth should be level, and 1 cm no account' undershot. The head in its pro- file may exhibit a little stop, which, however, must not be too pronounced, and the hair on the head and face must be smooth or short-coated.EYES--The eyes should be medium in size, rather oblique in shape, not set too wide apart. - bright and dark__ in color, showing great intelligence and docility of temper. In a white dog. I black rims around the eyes are preferable.' EARSThe ears should be small, not set too I far apart nor too low down, and carried per- j fectly erect, like those of a fox. and like the I head, should be covered with soft, short hair.NOSE---Should be self-colored in Browns and Blues. In all other colors, should be black.NECK AND SHOULDERSThe neck. if [ anything, should be rather short, well set in.I and lion-like, covered with a profuse mane and l frill of' long, straight hair, sweeping from the I under jaw and covering the whole of the front i part or the shoulders and chest as well as the j top part of the shoulders. The shoulders must be tolerably clean, and laid well back.BODYThe back must be short, and the body compact, being well ribbed up and the j barrel well rounded. The chest must be fairly deep and not too wide.LEGS-The forelegs must he well feathered and perfectly straight, of medium length, and not such as would be termed leggy or low on legs, but in length and strength in due rro- portion to a well-balanced frame. The hindlegs and thighs must be well feathered down to the hocks, and must be neither cowhocked nor wide behind. They must be finein bone and free in action. The feet should be small and compact \ in shape.TAILThe tail is a characteristic of the [ breed, and should he turned over the back and p carried flat, being profusely covered with long I spreading hair.COAT--Properly speaking there should be two coats, an under and an over coat the one a soft fluffy undercoat, and the other a long perfectly straight and glistening coat covering the whole of the body, being very abundant around the neck and forepart of the shoulders and chest, where it should form a frill of profuse, standing-off, straight hair, extending over the shoulders as previously described. The hindquarters like those of the Collie, should be similarly clad with long hair or feathering from the top of the rump to the hocks. The hair I on the tail must be, as previously described, profuse and spreading oyer the hack.COLOR-The following colors are admissible Black, brown, chocolate, red. orange,I cream, orange-sable, wolf-sable, beaver, blue, white and parti-colors. The blacks., blues. browns and' sables must be free from any white.and the whites must be free from lemon or any other color. A few white hairs in anv of the I self-colors shall not absolutely disqualify but should carry great weight against a dog. Tn I particolored dogs, the colors should be evenly distributed on the body In patches. A dog with a white foot or a white chest would not be a parti-colored dog. Whole colored dogs with a white foot or feet, leg or legs, are decidedly objectionable and should he discouraged and cannot compete as whole colored specimens. In mixed classes where whole colored and particolored Pomeranians compete together, the preference shouldif in other points they are equals he given to the whole colored specimens, Sables must be shaded throughout with three or more colors, as uniformly as possible, with no pitches of self-color. Oranges must be selfcolored throughout and light shadings through not disqualifying should be discouraged.Poms AbroadEnglandThe reigning sensation in England continues to be Mrs. Dykes Ch. Lady- Fair of Hadleigh. On top of the three challenge certificates CCs she had won at the time of the June issue, she has added 3 more CCs and 1 reserve CC in 4 championship shows. The four shows were the Pomeranian Club, Leeds, Chester, and Blackpool championship shows. She has been best of bred BB at 5 of the 7 championship shows this year. Mr. Fred Cross, in giving her the BB at Blackpool, reported, . . . pleasing to the eye and lovely to handle, must be one of the best ever. Mr. Tom Gascoyne, the judge at Leeds, commented, . . . fortunate are they who possess one of any breed as near the ideal. In view of such glowing praise, it was exceptionally sensational when Mrs. OToole placed a 6- month puppy bitch owned by Mrs. Stan Parsons Ofleda over Ch. Lady Fair at the Chester championship show and relegated her to the reserve challenge. With Ch. Lady Fairs monopoly of the fair sex, there obviously have been no bitchchampions made this year other than she.On the other hand, the field in dogs .should have been wide open after Ch. Wilmscote Wee Caress departure to America following his monopoly of the tickets CCs for the first three shows. But Mrs. Dykes Ch. Wee Model of Hadleigh moved back into the limelight and took the tickets at Blackpool and Chester. He was Mrs. OTooles BB at the latter over the bitch puppy. The club show had a new CC-winner in Mrs. Morton-Smiths Shamrocks Red Admiral, a young dog that had been doing some excellent winning at locals and open shows. Unfortunately, he had dropped his coat by Leeds. At Leeds, Mr. Tom Gascoyne was surprised to find the 1957 Crufts winner looking so well.The dog CC, he wrote your editor, I gave to Mrs. Paynes Peacehaven Sun- star and gave myself a surprise. This is a handsome dog which left a not good impression when I last judged him 20 months ago. Bob Flavell handled him, and although I knew he was coming . . .I was so absorbed that I had forgotten and didnt recognise himthought he was Bobs old champion, Wee Cadet. He looked remarkably well. I now know who had trimmed him and cut him down to size. He was beautifully presented and appears to have fined somewhat. He moved straight. I had to think myself into the decision and the more I reasoned the more he won.The championship show of the Pomeranian Club, held on 3 May 1958 in London, had 100 entries. The club president, Mrs. M. L. Clarke, was present with three poms. Some will recognize the name as belonging to the breeder ofPomeranianReviewSeptembermRiverleigh poms. Not many may know, however, that she is well along in the 80s, although many will agree that the challenge of breeding and exhibiting poms is obviously conducive to health and longevity. Mrs. Isabella M. Faulkner showed Redapril Springheather, winner of the special brood-bitch class and a pom that is interesting from another angle. She was out of the last litter sired by Ch. Dandy of Erimus, who is well known here for his progeny in America. Speaking of stud dogs, Ch. Zambo of Zanows preeminence was again confirmed by the fact that the top four in open bitches at the club show were sired by him, including Ch. Lady Fair. Ch. Wee Model of Hadleigh, previously mentioned, is also a Zambo offspring.Just as the deadline approached, word was received that Mrs. A. Gascoynes Glamour Girl of Morrell took the bitch ticket at the Cardiff championship show over Ch. Lady Fair. She, too, was a puppy born August 1957, but has already had an enviable start in the large open shows and has always been in the money and pushing hard in the championship events. She is by Ch. Zambo of Zanow out of his daughter, Golden Penny of Morrell.The handler, Ben Burwell, vacationing in England, was quoted as saying that poms had more profuse coats in England than in the U.S.A., but that he thought the weather had a lot to do with it.xr-Amozican fOanctanian hub, -Jnc. xrJltchivasPomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 37An Illustrated Guide to Grooming thePomeranian b75,anChristine HeartsThe booklet, Grooming and Trimming the Pomeranian An Illustrated Guide by Christine D. Heartz is available from the Pomeranian Club of Canada US 7Canada 10. Ordering information is available on the PCOC website www.pcoc.netOur thanks to author Christine D. Heartz and the Pomeranian Club of Canada for permission to reprint portions of this booklet. This is the second of a series on grooming the Pomeranian. Next Body and Bib.The FeetLay the dog on his back and cut all the nails as short as possible. They must be short. The scissor type of nail trimmers do a nice neat job, but you may find grinding the nails works for you. You need to get someone to show you how to use a grinder, and use it yourself as well, before you go out and purchase one.With the small straight scissors trim all the hair between and around the pads. You are not trimming the top of the foot, just the underside.Stand the dog up and pick up each foot and trim the hair in an upward angle, as if the scissors were pointing at 10 oclock. Do this on each foot just to get rid of any hair up to but not on the foot.9. wm AWu38 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002The LegsSpray the legs just to dampen them with a waterless shampoo like Pro Line Rinse, or with plain water. Dry with a towel and then rub a small amount of Chalkmate or Kolesteral into each leg. Stand the dog, one leg at a time, in the chalk container. With your toothbrush you want to pack the chalk carefully into the leg coat. To do this, you pick up some chalk on the brush and starting at the bottom of the foot, pack it into the coat by brushing up and into the hair. Carefully work up the leg until it is done. Do each leg the same. Put the dog into an ex pen on white paper to allow this to dry, twenty to thirty minutes. Put the dog back up on the table and brush the chalk out with a stiff bristle brush like a nail brush or small vegetable brush. When all the chalk is removed, brush the coat on each leg up with the mini slicker.Starting with the front legs, facing the front, get down to the level of the table. Draw an imaginary line straight down either side of the dog. With the straight scissors, trim away any hair that sticks out beyond that line. r'Amm iN i\V'Turn to the side profde, brush up with the slicker, trim, brush, trim. You are only taking off tiny bits of hair each time, but you are aiming for straight legs and no toes. By leaving more hair in the hollow area where the foot joins the leg, you fill in the imaginary straight line. Continue on the other front foot.The rear legs are trimmed, by first lifting up each leg and trimming the hair on the back of the hocks. Brush up the coat on the hock with the mini slicker. With the straight scissors, trim off the ragged hairs. Stand the dog on the table, stand back and see if he needs more off. There will be an optimum length, that does not make the dog look too heavy boned, or too light. Go carefully at first. Remember to check what you have done each time by having someone move him for you.Back on the table, trim the front of the back foot as you did the front foot, ie. short at the nail, leaving the coat longer at the top of the foot to blend with the leg coat. Remember to keep the coat brushed up.Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 39The EarsThe goal is to make the ears as small as possible. You want the ears set as high on the head as possible.-i.. . --uwo\ V-YVi\VS'MyIx \yVamJBSZsffy. ^.T.vITotrim the ears, brush through with the mini slicker. Place the ear leather between the thumb and forefinger, move your fingers up until you can feel the end of the ear leather.Place your fingernail over it to protect it and cut across the top of the ear at the end of your nail. You obviously need short fingernails.If you want to change the appearance of the set of the ear, you may want to, in the case of a low set ear make an outside cut at about 2 o clock very ^ ^ close to the leather. Let the coat stay longer on the inner side of the ear.Make the second cut at the opposite angle but not close to the leather. Then brush the coat on the ear backward with the mini slicker and shake in some brown powder or chalk. This will help it to blend into the head coat.yVw.5sf ^srK'40 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002The TailTrimming the tail should be done slowly and carefully. Check the outline of the dog moving and standing by putting him in an ex pen and on a lead. The point of trimming here is to remove any hair which mins the desired shape.First be sure that the anus is trimmed short, in a circle about the size of a quarter. Never shave the tail You must always keep the desired shape of the Pom in your mind as you trim and work toward that. The tail should lay flat on the back, the plume of the tail should angle up to the top of the head in a nice smooth sweep. The tail hair will not fall backwards if a few careful cuts are made to the top of the tail bone.Check that the tail is well set. Place the flat of your hand against the buttocks. If the tail set is low, the tail bone is the first thing you feel protruding out past the point of the hip bones. If the tail is low set, all this trimming will just make it more noticeable. Careful trimming can make it look better, too much trimming can make it look worse.Take your first cut, by holding the scissors parallel to the tail bone and cut into the top of the tail coat. Brush out the hair you cut. Now move the dog again and take another cut only if it is needed. Repeat if necessary. So much of Pom grooming are very small changes, then check how it looks.I hope through the illustrations that you may develop a better understanding of this beautiful, endearing breed that is not so often poorly groomed as it is incorrectly groomed.Skitd, 'ZtecLttfThere is no trimming chart for a Pom, they are not trimmed like a Poodle, but you must always keep the outline foremost in your mind. Never scissored, but neat. I like to trim the ends off the tail. I think it gives a nice neat finish, but dont take more than a quarter of an inch off.If the tail is excessively long, it may have a hard time staying on top of the body coat. You may find that it needs trimming. Trim it back until it reaches just behind the tallest point of the mff. It would be wise to start with tiny amounts, stop and check how it lays when the dog moves, and make another cut if needed. The last cut should be done with the thinning scissors. Dont cut 3 or 4 inches off the first time, you cant fix it ms'm\ t -m is. _ \\fPomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 41The Winter Classic Akron, OhioCallie Sweeps theWhen Brenda asked me to write an article on CH JAN SHARS DADDY SAYS IM DARLING, Callies BIG WINS and how it felt, my first thought was How do I explain the feeling of THREE BEST IN SHOWS The first day was good, the second was great, and the third was good, great, and WONDERFUL all rolled up into one.This was the very first BIS for Callie. She is my first Specials Pom. Am I proud YOU BET YAMI had told Callie as we were going to Akron, Ohios Winter Classic, that my goal was to get a Best In Show in 2002. Callie says, Dont worry Mom we will make it.Friday morning finally arrived and Callie was anxious to get back in the show ring. Mrs. Joyce Fortney a breeder judge , was our judge on Friday. I showed Callie in the breed. We won the breed then on to the group under Judge Mr. Robert Smith. Bobby Barlow, Callies new and best friend, showed her in the group. Oh my, a Group 1 with all the fine dogs in the ring was great. The Best In Show Judge was Mr. D. Roy Holloway. Here we sat all tensed and couldnt hardly breath, and there goes Callie around the ring just strutting her stuff and says, Look at Me I am the only dog in this ring. When Mr. Holloway says, THE POMERANIAN, Oh My what a great feeling. Callie looked at me and said, HAPPYNEW YEAR MOM. I couldnt wait to get the phone and call Sharon Hanson, her breeder. Sharon was happy but she has heard this about her dogs before, as we got off the phone her remark was Katy I am very proud of you and Callie be sure to call me tomorrow and let me know what happens SOOOOOOO calm.LOLSaturday comes and here we go again. Callie, Charlesand I decided after all the excitement Friday if we could just get a group placement we couldnt complain. Bobby Barlow showed her to the breed and group Judge Mrs. June Penta. We won the breed and Group 1. I thought Oh My this is just too good to be true. The Best In Show Judge was Mr. Donald M.Booxbaum. When the Judge said, THE POMERANIAN I thought they were going to have to call 911 for Mom and Dad.I just set down in my chair and cried. I was so happy. BACK TO BACK BEST IN SHOWS I just couldnt believe. And there was Callie looking like, Did I do it right Another phone call to Sharon. This time her answer was, WHAT I thought you didnt do anything because its so late. Well, call me tomorrow.Sunday comes, the last day and snow. We said we would get an early start home because no way could we could go Best In Show again. Once again Bobby comes to get Callie. He always says to her, ready to go Girlfriend Callie says, Where is the liver I work for food. LOL The Breed Judge was Mr. William DeVillenuve, the Group Judge was Mr. D. Roy Holloway and Best In Show Judge was Mr. James J. Ham.Best In Show again What do you do but just sit, cry, scream, and jump up and down I said, If I42 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002How do IWinter Classicexplain the feeling ofam dreaming dont wake me up. When I called Sharon for the third time she said, Are You Kidding Me... .Three in a row. I would like to have seen her face. I know she was just as happy as I was.So many people came to me and had such good things to say about Callie. Some of the remarks was that she asked for the wins, and that she is a little showing machine. Callie just shows her little heart out and tries to please the handler, she puts out 150 all the time. She loves to show and she is a true Show Dog. Now I know why I named her Jan-Shars Daddy Says Im Darling, because she is a darling little girl and her Mom and Dad just loves her to piecesI just dont know how to explain joy, happiness, love and excitement all rolled up into one ball with each of these wins. It is something I will never forget and I dont think my feet will ever really touch the ground. Callie knows she has done something special, also. She is just so proud. My heart is full of love for our multiple BISA, BISS CH. JAN-SHARS DADDY SAYS IM DARLING.I would like to thank all of Callies phone friends you all know who you are, Barbara Boggs, EdHarbert, her faithful ring side fans and The Pom Review for the opportunity to tell about the most exciting Wild Wonderful Week-End, CALLIE SWEEPS THE WINTER CLASSICKcctty. a,lUc Staslnaken.a\Vh\Katy Stalnaker and Callie CH JAN SHARS DADDY SAYS IM DARLINGPomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 43Fun in the SunsrISain IDiegc IPcimeirainiiaiir Club aindl tbeinvite ynui to Join tltieirnTwo Specialities Six ShewsV'eySan IDIegiPomeranian Clluilb957 till AinnuiaillSweepstakes aurdl Specially Skew Friday May 117,2002Show Secretary For Specialties May 17th and May 23rdHeld at Rancho Santa Fe Polo Club 14555 El Camino Real Rancho Santa Fe, CABarbara Scott 441 Las Flores Terrace San Diego, CA 92114619 262-2885Sweeps JudgeMr. John Cruz RamirezConformation Judge Mrs. Madeline PattersonSuperintendentfor Cabrillo and DelSur May 18th - 19thMission Circuit May 24th -27thShow Chairman Daniel Ontiveros 619-475-2531Closing Date May 1, 2002 Club Email sandiegopomclubworldnet.att.netJack Bradshaw Dog Shows PO Box 227303 Los Angeles, CA 90022-0718 213-727-0136 www.jbradshaw.com44 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002California StyleCity if Angels Pomeranian Cluilb loir ai Spectacular Time^ of am in Eleven iDaiysChance of MAJORS each day -a KO -oe''o'n\'a^City ctf Angels IPcimeiraiiniiaun CluilbilCtlbAimiaillSweepstakes aurdl Specialty ShowTlbunrsdlaiy Maiy 23tti 2CC2iiHeld at Los Angeles County Fairplex Fairplex Fairgrounds,1700 West McKinley Ave Pomona, CASweeps JudgeMr. John ShoemakerConformation JudgeMrs. Dorothy DaltonShow Chairman Donna Johnson 818-501-8224Closing Date May 8th, 2002 Club Email coapcmbfonline.comPomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 45Tfa Way f W ahADorothy Welsh is the next breeder-judge to answer our questionnaire. Her answers follow1. How long have you been an AKC licensed JudgeI have judged since 1969.2. Why did you apply to become a judgeDeciding to judge was a combination of many factors. I had successfully bred and shown many dogs. I was ready for a new challenge and my then, new husband, suggested that this would be a good project.3. What Breed of dogs have you owned, lived with, and bredI have lived with Poms throughout my childhood. I raised Collies from 1946 through 1969 and I have, at various times, owned a Poodle, a whippet, Peke, and a Golden.4. Did you ever own or show a Pomeranian If so, please tell us about some interesting happenings andor accomplishments.I showed Poms for my mother all through the time I was in grade school. She bred them on a small scale and we showed them primarily in the Chicago area. Right after the second World War, 1 was visiting relatives in Denmark and England and my father asked me to find a Pom and buy it for my mother. I got to visit many Pom kennels and bought a dog from the Riverleigh Kennels. His name was Peter and he came back on the SS Batory from England to New York with me. We then came by train to Chicago, where he was met by the Chicago Tribune, who did a feature article on the little dog who came across the ocean to Chicago.5. What do you enjoy about judging PomsI love the attitude of the Pom as he comes in the ring. He owns the ring and he always seems to put on a show.6. What do you expect from the exhibitors in your ringI want to have the exhibitor care enough to present a clean dog in good condition. I want him to listen to my directions and to be considerate of all other exhibitors.7. In general, what do you think an exhibitor can do to improve the average show Poms presentationAll exhibitors need to truly study their standard, be honest in their evaluation of what they are showing, and enjoy the time in the ring for what it is ... one persons opinion.8. If you have been judging Pomeranians for over ten years, please answer the following questionHas the overall quality of the Pomeranian improved since you began judging HowI feel that the presentation of the Pom has become more important than the actual quality. It should not be necessary to sculpt the entire coat, enhance the color, and string the dog up so that his her feet barely touch the ground. This is a naturally beautiful dog and the more we make it what we think will win, the harder it is to breed a truly good one.46 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 20029. Do you have any comments concerning our present Breed StandardI was against the changes when they were made and I still feel they were not in the best interest of breeding better Poms.10. If you have any additional questions or comments please feel free to express them.As our world changes, all small dogs are going to become more popular. With its true beauty and intelligence, the Pom is going to need conscientious breeders to maintain the essence of the breed. _________________________________ __________The non-breeder judges response comes from Dorothy Naegele.1. How long have you been an AKC licensed JudgeSince 315732. Why did you apply to become a judge19723. What Breed of dogs have you owned, lived with, and bredYorkshires, Shih Tzu, Toy Poodles, and German Shepherd4. Did you ever own or show a Pomeranian If so, please tell us about some interesting happenings andor accomplishments.No I have not.5. What do you enjoy about judging PomsI really admire Poms and I like the friendliness of the exhibitors as they all seem to get along with one another.6. What do you expect from the exhibitors in your ringThe same courtesy which I extend to them.7. In general, what do you think an exhibitor can do to improve the average show Poms presentationIn general, I think they do a good job, but I would like to see less trimming of the coat.8. If you have been judging Pomeranians for over Ten years, please answer the following questionHas the overall quality of the Pomeranian improved since you began judging HowGreatly improved in both structure and temperament. I also see fewer dogs without undercoat.9. Do you have any comments concerning our present Breed Standard I do not like more trimming.The Standard Committee is working on some clarification and corrections we feel need to be addressed. One is in the paragraph on the head. We are working on head proportions and the elimination of the current description of the wedge.Another section we are discussing is body proportions measured from point of shoulder to buttocks and withers to ground. If there are other concerns, please feel free to contact me. Any input is welcome. Please send them to my Florida snail or E-mail address.Sally Baugniet Nov.-April 38115 Pierre Ln. Zephyrhills,FL 33540 E-mail sbaugOuixN et.netSally BaugnietMay-Nov. 3851 Sand Bay Ln. Sturgeon Bay, WI54235 E-mail baugnietdcwis.comPomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 470i4t Pomcxce Carol GalavichI was 19 years old, the year was 1961 my husband and I had been married for a short time. I had seen my first Pomeranian and began my search of the newspaper ads to find one for sale. On, a cold winter night 10 degrees below zero accompanied by a friend, we traveled to Wheeling, West Virginia to see the puppy that was advertised in the paper.The little Pom was a scraggly, 5 month old orange sable female. I thought she was cute and she kept hiding under my chair. The person who was selling her kept playing that up, and of course, I fell for it. She also called the puppy a little pixie which I later named her. She was priced at 75, but I only had 58, and the lady accepted it.Pixie grew to be about 6 12 pounds, and we thought she was just beautiful, but I know now that she was definitely pet quality At about a year old she got very very sick. One vet thought that she had gotten poisoned, and gave up on her. Another vet said it was Lepto. I was beside myself, so scared that we were going to lose her Many tears were shed. It was touch and go, for several weeks.My family and I visited her often at the clinic where she was kept in isolation. She lost so much weight and a lot of her coat. She went down to about 3 12 pounds and seemed to be nothing but bones and hair She was too weak to even stand. Eventually the vet thought that she was a little better, but couldnt get her to eat a bite, and wanted to send her home, thinking she might eat for me. I was very skeptical about that, but took a little ball of raw deer burger to the vets office to offer to her. It was one of her most favorite treats. I had decided that if she wouldnt eat it that I would refuse to take her home. Well, she just wolfed it down to our delight It took a long time for her to get back to her old self, but she became one of the toughest and most healthy dogs that I ever owned.Pixie was our baby for years, before we adopted our son and daughter and after too. Everywhere we went, she went. We sneaked her in to NO DOGS ALLOWED campgrounds, and told her to be real quiet. I crocheted and knitted her lots of cute outfits. One of her favorite things to do with us was to go fishing.One time we were fishing at my parents farm pond. My husband, Pixie, and I were in a little rowboat, and John stepped on to the shore too quickly and swamped the boat. I didnt know how to swim and literally sat there stunned, as the water was quickly filling the boat, covering all our fishing gear Pixie was on one seat and me on the other, just going down with the ship. Actually John managed to get us both safely out, but we sure were a mess.When Pixie was about 7 years old, I decided that I wanted to breed Poms. I couldnt wait for the two females that I had purchased to grow up, so I asked the vet if I could still breed Pixie. He thought that would be ok since she was in good health and not terribly small. She had a couple of litters, free whelped. At almost 13 she still wanted more babies, and tried very hard to steal other dogs puppies. She would sneak down the hall to the bedroom, and more than once, while the other mom was taking a break, I would find Pixie in with the babies happily washing them and trying to nurse them.48 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002We trained Pixie to do a lot of little tricks. She would sit up and beg, cry real tears if you scolded her, and stay on command for several minutes even when you went out of her sight. She would have made a great obedience dog.Another fond memory was a particular Thanksgiving when I had roasted a duck and all the trimmings. We had all retired to the living room to relax after dinner, leaving all the food still on the table. When I returned later to start clearing the table, what was left of the duck was no longer on the plate OR the table Pixie had it on the floor, enjoying it immensely I accused John of giving it to her, since he was always feeding her table scraps, but he denied the whole matter. I knew then, that Pixie had jumped up on the table from a chair and stole the duck herself We laughed many times about that.Our little girl was spayed at 13 years old, because of some mammary tumors. She also had an accident that I never have forgotten, about a year later. John was on heavy medication at the time, and rolled out of bed, falling on her. He was somewhat groggy and was wedged between the dresser and the bed, and the dog was under him When I managed to get her out from under him after much screaming and screeching on my part I thought that her back was broken never mind my poor husband but my vet assured me that it was only a slipped stifle. He put an odd looking apparatus on her leg for several weeks, she did fine clonking around, and walked normally after it was removed.At 17 years Pixie developed some more tumors malignant this time but I still was not ready to lose her. As I think back, I believe I should have had the vet put her to sleep then, but I just couldnt. He agreed to do the surgery. I think we both assumed that she would not make it through, but we had to try.She was truly amazing and did live through it, but only for another 3 or 4 weeks. I will never forget my Pixie. She will live in my heart forever.anol falavictSicd6-idC cLd-ctScfttufKUkf- fo frtietvU mL frwufaea"THcAetf, DicdiClAeittta. "DcMut-'a- fKuuUodcutd, fccdef. Scuiuigup WANTEDThe Pomeranian Review needs talented people to write articles and submit photographs of Regional Pomeranian Club events and specialties.If you can help, please contact the editor. fame62401yahoo.com PH 217-347-5731 Volunteer today.Support the American Pomeranian Club. Support the Pomeranian Review.Coming Kennel Visits in 2002MayJune Fred and Pat DieballTishas PomsJulyAug Jack and Gale RiversGay-Els PomsSeptOct Hideko StrasbaughCandyfloss PomsWe are pleased to announce Cynthia Bradley, Stillcove Pomeranians as the Pomeranian Reviews Kennel Visit Co-Ordinator. Cynthia may be contacted at 1908 NE 86th Avenue Portland, Oregon 97220-5508.Ph 503-253-8499 email atpomymomyyahoo.comWelcome CynthiaPomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 49REGISTRARS CORNERDIANA DOWNEY7605 Old Centreville Rd, Manassas, VA 20111 -1637 PH 703-392-7575 FAX 703-393-6418 Dimondebigfoot.com httpwww.bigfoot.comAmerican.Pom.ClubAs people are starting to respond to my last column, Im getting a lot of questions about what theyshould send and how they can send it. You can send me web pages by clicking on Save As in the file menu of your browser and then giving it a name that ends with .html. You can then either print it, fax it, or attach it to an e-mail.Supporting documentation must accompany all applications. The applications are available for printing on the APC web site httpwww.bigfoot.comAmerican.Pom.Club in the Historical Awards section, and in the File Cabinet section of the APC-Members Only web site httpwww.MyFamily.com. They can also be found in the back of the Jan.Feb. Review for those of you without internet access.If you are applying for awards based on the number of titled progeny your dog produced ROM, ROMX and ROMS, documentation can be in the form of copies of AKC title certificates, AKC progeny reports from the AKC Store at httpwww.akc.org, or copies of the new titlists pages from the AKC Awards magazines. If the documentation does not include the name of the dam and sire such as copies of AKC title certificates, copies of the progenys registration papers should also be included.If you are applying for awards based on wins and titles acquired by your dog HOF and GC, you can use copies of the AKC title certificates, copies of the results pages or new titlists pages from the AKC Awards magazine, or copies of the results pages from the InfoDog httpwww.infodog.com or AKC http www.akc.org web sites.I will happily continue to update the lists of progeny as sires and dams produce more titlists, or performance titled Poms win new or higher level titles, if you send me any of the above documentation for the new titlist. However, if your Pom now has enough titled progeny to elevate it to the next level of Register Of Merit titles, you must send in an application.Please dont forget the application forms. I really need them to determine what award were talking about, who the award is for, whether they meet the criteria for the award, and where to send the certificate to.Also, duplicate Historical Awards certificates are available for 5.00 each. Just send me a check, made out to the APC, along with the names and addresses that I should send the duplicate certificates to. Im sure the breeders and co-owners of these award winners will really appreciate having a copy of their own to frame.Here are the current requirements for each awardRegister Of MeritTo qualify for this award dogs must produce 6 or more titled offspring bitches must produce 4 or more titled offspring.50 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002Offspring titles come from conformation CL, obedience CD, tracking TD or VST, or agility NA. Only the first obedience, tracking, or agility title level is credited. No offspring will be counted more than once toward a parents ROM title, regardless of how many titles that offspring acquires.Register Of Merit ExcellentTo qualify for this award dogs must produce 15 or more titled offspring bitches must produce 6 or more titled offspring.Offspring titles come from conformation Ch., obedience CD, tracking TD or VST, or agility NA. Only the first obedience, tracking, or agility title level is credited. No offspring will be counted more than once toward a parents ROMX title, regardless of how many titles that offspring acquires.Register Of Merit SupremeTo qualify for this award dogs must produce 25 or more titled offspring bitches must produce 10 or more titled offspring.Offspring titles come from conformation Ch., obedience CD, tracking TD or VST, or agility NA. Only the first obedience, tracking, or agility title level is credited. No offspring will be counted more than once toward a parents ROMS title, regardless of how many titles that offspring acquires.Hall Of FameTo qualify for this award a Pomeranian must win an all-breed Best In Show, or win an all-breed High In Trial, or acquire a conformation championship Ch. and a Companion Dog Excellent CDX title, or acquire a Utility Dog UD title, or earn a perfect 200 score in obedience competition.Gold ClubTo qualify for this award a Pomeranian must dogs must win 100 Best Of Breeds andor Best Of Opposite Sex to Best Of Breeds, or bitches must win 50 Best Of Breeds andor Best Of Opposite Sex to Best Of Breeds, or win back-to-back Group Is, or win back-to-back High In Trials, or acquire an Obedience Championship OTCh, or Utility Dog Excellent UDX, or Champion Tracker CT, or Master Agility Excellent MX title, or acquire a combination of 3 different titles, one each from conformation, obedience, tracking or agility.ROMX Title Re-Instated Ch. Tomboys Pico Chico M - owner Erika MoureauContinued on Page 58.Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 HEALTH AND GENETICSMARGE KRANZFELDERCHF DONATION DRIVE CHALLENGEThe City of Angels kicked off this funding campaign with a donation of 120.50. This initial gift will be sent to the Canine Health Foundation tagged for Pomeranians and designed for the Alopecia Study. The CHF will match each of these contributions.Quickly taking up this challenge has been the Northern California Pomeranian Club and Pomeranian Club of Indiana. Each has sent in a check for 150. This totals 420.50 for this month...and after being matched will mean 841. goes to the Study. It is our first step at trying to find out DNA answers about the Severe Hair Loss Syndrome.As you know, it is going to take a lot more funding before we could possibly get to any conclusions. Please get your local Pomeranian Club to contribute.Of course, we will be glad to accept personal contributions for any amount. How about 25 in honor of your new promising litter, or new champion, or beloved companionwith or without coat, or the dearly departed Or how about honoring a human friend, judge, ring steward with a contribution in their name. Wed be glad to list contributions in anyway possible. If it sounds like Im begging, I am................for this very worthy cause. Jerrie Freia and Marge Conway havedonated 25 each and would challenge all concerned breeders to match their donation.Please make out your checks to the Canine Health Foundation. If you would send them to me, I will be able to keep account of what comes in and give acknowledgement of it through the Review. My address is published in the front of this magazine as well as in the APC Roster. I thank you. APC thanks you. And even more importantly, Poms everywhere thank you. I hope you are the head of my list for next months contributors.QUILT RAFFLEThe talented Ann Berrymans heart goes out to our Poms. And in her desire to help has generously donated one of her beautifully created quilts to raffle for the benefit of the Alopecia Study. Everyone loved and admired the trophies Ann designed and stitched for last Marchs APC Specialty in Kentucky. This full size quilt will be a one of kind, in shades of blue, and, of course, featuring Poms. Everyone will want to get an opportunity to own this special handcrafted artwork. And at the same time, everyone will be donating directly to help the CHF funded alopecia study.The raffle will take place during the APC National this March in Louisville, KY. But, you DO NOT NEED TO BE PRESENT TO WIN Your name will be placed in the raffle once for a 10. contribution, three times for 25. Ann Berryman and Sherri Alspaugh has agreed to organize this. Sherri can be reached at 5400 Lee Acres Drive, BoonevilleJN 47601. 812-925-6477 paughprintpomsiuno.com Ann Berryman can be contacted at 2241 State St PMB 139, New Albany, IN 47150. joeannberryearthlink.net If you are not going be able to attend the Specialty, send your check made out to APC to Sherri or Ann along with your name and address, and you will be listed publicly as a contributor. Dont forget to include your address so we definitely know where to send that quilt if you win If you are going to be present in March, you can obtain your chances by donating at that time.What a Win-Win situation. You have a chance to win a BEAUTIFUL quilt and at the same time feel you are helping to find a piece of the answer concerning Pomeranian alopecia52 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002BITS AND PIECESFOOD ALLERGIES A newsletter I received from my veterinarian, Dr. James Ponder, recently confirmed a thought I had concerning food sensitivities. He stated, Animals who are food allergic go through sensitive periods that can last as long as one year. If they are exposed to a lot of different proteins during this sensitive period they can, in fact, become allergic to more and more protein sources until you run out of choices. Current belief is that it is important to wait at least a year after symptoms begin before attempting to change diets to avoid causing more allergies. What does this mean to me Until now, it was commonly thought 30 days was enough time to do test runs on dietary changes. Now, this is saying it MIGHT not be enough time to fully evaluate a change. Going one step further, if you have an animal with food sensitivity changing diets frequently might set up more sensitivity. Bottom Line Have a plan And you might need to consult your vet or allergist to help you formulate a course of appropriate action.SEISURES I am so glad to see a scientific confirmation of something long time breeders already knew. From the same newsletter, I will quote. Seizure disorder is a mysterious disease and many cases are undiagnosible. However, now there may be an answer for many of our patients who suffer from seizures. While recently attending the Annual Veterinary Dermatology Seminar, I was intrigued by some very exciting news. In a yet-to-be published study it has been found that a significant number of dogs suffering from seizure disorders are, in fact, food allergic, resulting in their seizure disease.I definitely witnessed this to be the case with my daughters toy poodle. Very often veterinarians are hasty to label seizures as epilepsy...particularly in a breed that is noted to be a likely candidate for this disorder. After a dietary change, this dog never had another seizure...before averaging six per month.EYE INJURIES If you notice something wrong with your Poms eye, it is NOT a wait and see situation. I mean you cant think Ill observe it for a couple days and see if it gets better on its own. Or, Ill try this and see if this makes it better. If you do, your Pom is in danger of losing its sight. The eye has a different type of response that the rest of our bodys immune system. It takes a canine ophthalmologist to make the proper sight saving decisions. Thank goodness there are now Board certified specialists in just about all locations. A small untreated scratch can cause a cloudy cataract-like lens.Any time you notice blood in the eye, it is an emergency situation. Even a minor injury needs to be monitored during the long healing process. The iris the colored section of the eye can adhere easily to the lens creating an irregular pupil. Small amounts of blood inside the eye globe, even if just resulting from a mild trauma, take a long time to dissipate and meanwhile could tear the retina. Ill repeat, blood in the eye is a life-threatening situation.It takes specialized instruments to monitor the injury and specialized medications to maximize benefits and minimize risks.PLANNED C-SECTIONS If you are fortunate to have a trusted vet that will do a c-section no matter what time of day or night it need be done, consider yourself very lucky. More of us are faced with going to emergency vets who rather be doing something else. Or, others have been offered price incentives to schedule c-sections during working hours. Even though this is paralleling human medical options, Im not sure it is to the best interest of our breed.One step better in a compromise might be to induce labor to give the possibility of a natural delivery during clinic hours. I am posing a question to all of you. Have any of your vets used the drug Lutalyse for these purposes It is used in humans and farm animals small goats for this purpose. Please email me any positive or negative feedback about this kranzmarhollinet.com.^omera^^nReviewContinued from Page 29H Iv.A. iwSPECIALTY EST OF BREED SPECIALTY SHOW 2001 COPS. PHOTO BYPATTY SOSArfl4-680-9996 P KBISABISS AMCANBack in the states we continued to show him. He was consistently winning the breed and his percentage of group placings as well as group wins made me wonder if he was capable of winning a Best In Show. Well, you never know if you dont try, so I set a goal of a Best In Show. He achieved that goal on August 6, 2000 under Ms. Bonnie Clarke. Cant get any better than that. Or so I thought.........The next two days he won the breed and group Is. On the fourth day at the Louisville Kennel Club show he was again Best of Breed. He won the Toy group and then went on to Best In Show under Mr. Michael Faulkner over the nations top specials.I now had a decision to make. I hadnt planned on specialing Dudly another year. My intention was to take him home and get on with my breeding program. I couldnt do both so I had to decide if he would have a specials career or I would have a breeding program. I chose to special him one more year. Since He didnt have a backer, I had to suspend my breeding program and put all the Poms that were class dogs away for a year. Do I regret the decision No.Dudly went on to pick up three more Bests under Mrs. Jane Kay, Dr. Klaus Anselm and Dr. Asa Mays.In September we went to beautiful New Orleans. The trip was wonderful. There Dudly won the La Cajun Specialty under Mrs. Joy Davison. This win was quite an honor. Dudly then went on to win both all breed shows that followed the specialties.Dudly is a true showdog, giving his all every time he is in the ring. Whether it be with his first handler Pam, then Jeanne, then Sue Talsma who campaigned him to his BIS wins, to Tony Cabrera who graciously showed him at the Eukanuba Classic in Orlando. He has always thought that dogs shows were made just for him.Dudly had just blown his coat and I worried that he wouldnt have enough coat to be competitive at the APC National in Louisville. I wondered if I should even enter him but I knew if I didnt, he would grow coat like crazy right after the entries closed. I wasnt going to enter the following all breed shows for that very reason. I was concerned if he would have time to recoat. Jack said that if I didnt enter him, he would most certainly grow enough coat...Murphys Law. And I was going all that way so why wouldnt I enter So, I took his advice and entered all four all breeds. My next goal was to win a National, not to show him another year as a Special. To say that I was stunned at what Dudly did that week in Louisville is an understatement. He started off with an Award Of Merit at the APC National under Mr. Melvin Beech. The following day he won the breed and a group II.54 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002Dudlys career totals to date are five Bests In Show,19 Group Is, 20 Group IIs, 17 Group Ills, 14 Group IVs and 92 Bests of Breed. Our remaining goals are to reach that 100 Bests of Breed mark. And then there is that illusive National Specialty win. Our main focus however, will now be finding his worth as a sire and starting up our breeding program again. If his son, Ch. Wyndlor Doin It Right, already a specialty winner and multiple group winner, is any indication of the future, perhaps he will soon be able to add a ROM to his name.Thank you Brenda and the Pom Review for the opportunity to tell Dudlys story.Thank you Dudly formaking this story to tell............ It has been onewonderful j oumey.Secy SaHcwti Wyndlor PomsCH Jan Les Quest of MineWWe at Jan Le Poms wish to thank all the people who supported me in my Kennel Visit.Ken Eleanor GriffithDuane GaulkeMari IfflandAnnette DavisRon and Sherry CartwrightDan Tammie FelixThelma DunnJanice Russell Marge Conway Ken and Jackie Rayner Donna Mackniak Bonnie Harris Pattie DanielsonShari ShieldsDonna Riehm Vickie Dale Palmer Cindy Boulware Lauri Otis LynnHeise Ashley Jerry Miller Marge KranzfelderLeian and Marge, watch out we have two more coming out.Jane LehtinenJan Le Pomeranians218 741-2117 w 218 744-5653Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 55rPERFORM NEWS 11 HEMSby Barbara McClatcheySI NEED MAILeveral people have promised to write to me about their Obedience Poms, their training, and their titles. But Im not hearing much of it at the moment. Please write to me so I will have something to report on.AUNTIE BARBARAS HOUSEHOLD DOG TRAINING SOLUTIONS3 As a dog training instructor, Im frequently asked how to solve problems.In many cases, what turns out to be the best thing is not to train the dog to not do something, but rather a solution so simple that you clap your hand to your head and ask, Why didnt I think of thatPROBLEM Dog usually a puppy chews shoes.SOLUTION Put your shoes in the closet and close the door. Puppies usually outgrow this if they dont practice the habit when young.PROBLEM Dog eats the tootsie rolls from the cat box.SOLUTION Keep the litter box clean. Or if you cant be home all the time, keep the cat and box in one room and the dog in the other while youre gone.Some problems, on the other hand, require some minimal training. ]PROBLEM Dog runs out the door whenever it is opened. 0SOLUTION Attach a house line to the dogs collar. This is a very narrow six foot leash, the cheapest you can ijfind, with the loop cut to open it up to more than six foot. Let your dog run around with it on so that he doesnt jjthink it is any impediment to his activity. Go to the door. The dog will go to the door too, obviously, since that is the problem. Step on the end of the leash, maneuvering it so that you can stand on the end and operate the door at the same time. Point your finger at the dog and command, You wait Open the door. Let the dog go jcharging out and hit the end of the line. With a small Pom, you may want to put your foot at the five foot mark ]instead of the very end, but you must allow him to actually think hes escaping. No I said wait Bring him jback in, close the door and repeat until the dog gives up and stays inside. Immediately reward the good behavior 0 of waiting on command. I like to use half a Cheerio, which I always have a supply of in my pocket. This needs ijto be re-trained on a regular basis until the dog accepts his fate. ijFeel free to write Auntie Barbara with your questions Ill answer them in a future column. Or tell me how you solved a problem, and Ill put that in. 0NEW DOG SPORT BARBIE DOLLS jjBe the first on your block to get these new Barbie Dolls, some equipment optional nWith apologies to Michel Berner, who I think started this particular lot going on the internet Ive changed it a bit. OBEDIENCE BARBIE JjComes with a training bag full of gear, a pair of dumbbells that double as earrings, a set of utility articles, a full set n of regulation obedience jumps, her own lawn chair, cooler, a subscription to Front and Finish, and her very own pobedience Pomeranian, OTCH Jumpin Jehoshaphats Lil Bit of Velcro, better known as Mighty Mite. J56 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002r nAccessories such as HIT ribbons and High Scoring Dog trophies can be purchased separately. ,AGILITY BARBIEUnlike most slim, attractive versions of Barbie, this Barbie is quite muscular from hauling very heavy A-Frames, teeter-totters, tunnels, and dog walks. She can carry an A-frame panel with one arm and set up all of the contact ,obstacles single-handedly. Barbie comes complete with a full set of agility equipment, lawn chair, cooler, stopwatch, battery-operated fans, an open-sided tent for shade, sunscreen, wading pool for cooling the dog, bug 'spray, rain suit, waterproof boots, fifty seven different agility rule books for all occasions, and her very own courier Ken, who can hand deliver agility entries to the most popular trials and stand in line for Barbie. Ken also helps set up the equipment. Barbie comes with her own agility dog, Pomeranian, ADCH, MACH, S-NATCH Racers Fluffy Little Speed Demon a.k.a. Contact. Trailer for hauling agility equipment sold separately.TRACKING JUDGE BARBIE Barbie comes with polartec snowsuit, Gore-tex raingear and boots, wool socks, leather tracking gloves, silk long , underwear, sunscreen, bug spray, baseball cap, waterproof clipboard, mylar paper, and space pens in three colors.She also comes with whistles in two different colors to match the snowsuit and rain gear, a complete set of tracking jflags, a compass, and a set of twelve different tracking articles. Unlike most Barbies, this Barbie always has a bad hair day so its best to leave the hood or baseball cap over her hair at all times. The deluxe version includes a tracking dog for Barbie, complete with harness, light line, and a lifetime supply of hot dogs, as well as Pomeranian Mommys Little Sniffy Boy, TD a.k.a. Sniffer, guaranteed to locate every piece of trash abandoned by 11wanderers and vagrants also will eat start articles or find a piece of very vulgar abandoned trash and run in large icircles around the field with it waving from his mouth. This version of Barbie also comes with a case of Valium. DOG CLUB PRESIDENT BARBIEComes with TWO cases of Miss Clairol hair color for coloring gray hair, a monogrammed strait jacket, a leather- ,bound copy of Roberts Rules of Order, and a gold-plated gavel. The gavel unscrews at the end to reveal a .357 ..magnum which can be used to keep unruly club members under control or just get rid of them all together ,Four-wheel drive Sport Utility Vehicles and Minivans complete with dog crates are sold separately for all versions of Barbie.RESCUE AGAINSomehow I just keep getting Rescue Poms. If I had enough foster homes I could take in at least one hundred Poms a year from the Houston area alone. As it is, I have to limit the number I can take in, and lots of sweet, affectionate Poms are put to sleep. Wish there were some way to stop all those puppy-millers, pet shops, and back- yard breeders. And I hope, if you breed, that you are doing your part. As my e-mail signature line says, If you j breed, rescue. If you dont breed, rescue anyway. iMy latest rescue was a mother and puppy. The owners took the mother in to the emergency clinic when she had been in labor for twenty four hours. She had one puppy dangling and three inside her. The clinic did a c-section and necessary hysterectomy. The owners said they couldnt pay the bill, and walked out. The clinic called the nearby shelter, and the shelter director picked them up and called me. He said the mother had one necrotic nipple and was not caring for the puppy. Actually, that entire breast, half of the next one, and across the incision was a sickly yellow-green in color. The bitch spent the next 3 days in the hospital, and I am hand-rearing the male puppy. ] She, by the way, is recovering nicely now. Baby is 14 days old today, and seems to be thriving. Foster Mom me has hickies on her fingers from his very strong suction power BTW, the bitch had fleas, but not heartworm, thank goodness.Another Rescue will come soon from a near-by shelter. A.K.A. the pound. Please do what you can to help people near you who rescue Poms. We can always use transportation and money for medical expenses, as well as 1 foster care. ..............JPomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 57TITLES, WE GOT TITLES AKC OBEDIENCE[Remember that the APC Annual Awards are available only to APC members, listed here in bold print.] Companion DogBallykin Commando Cody, Paulette Zecca, 9101Melissas Wee Dancer, Melissa Kenison, 92301 Sandys Playful Candy Kisses, Shirley A. Haugen, 92901J Ls Ruff N Ready Rowdy, Jimmie Lawrence, 102001Sir Pom Poms Little Rickie, Mary Murphy Linda Meisner, 102001 Companion Dog ExcellentWilbars Petite Lulu, CD, Barbara A Morrison, 102801 Utility DogZorro D Diddledog, CDX, Julie Vanoni, 91601UKC OBEDIENCEUCDXUAGII UCDX Bouncin Bundle of Bear, Shirley MichaelsCongratulations to all who train, show, and title their Poms in Obedience[Next monthAgility]Dont forget to send your own News and Views to Barbara McClatchey, 57 Poplar Court, Lake Jackson, TX 77566. Or call me at 979-297-7383. Or e-mail mebclatchmastnet.net.Registrar Corner CojrrtiynxxGdL jfirompage 51Register of MeritCreiders Tulsa Tornado BreederOwner Norma CreiderHall of FameCh Jan-Shars Daddy Says Im Darling Breeder Sharon Hanson Owners Katy and Charles StalnakerGold ClubCh Jan-Shars Daddy Says Im Darling Breeder Sharon Hanson Owners Katy and Charles StalnakerDiana Downey, APC Registrar7605 Old Centerville Road Manassas VA20111-1637 Ph 703-392-7574REGIONAL CLUB NEWS APC COVERAGE LOW AD PRICES NEW FORMATaTHE ONLY APC PUBLICATIONPUBLISHED SINCE 195858 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002Its time to plan your Spring Fling Till NORTHERN CALIFORNIA POMERANIAN CLIJR lwelcomes you to join in the fun of our Pomeranian Specialty.New weekend and locationCAix oa rh OO \4^ANSaturday, April 20, 2002 Solano Fairgrounds...gateway to the heart of the beautiful Napa-Sonoma Valley, directly across the street from Seven Flags Marine World Amusement Park.This is an evening show on the same grounds as Chief Solano KCsAll Breed shows.This is your Poms chance of capturing three majors in two daysSpecialty Sweepstakes Judge Paulette DeLong Regular Classes Judge Ann KennedyContact Show Chair Melinda Bullene 707-447-9240 TalicoPomsaol.comShow Secretary Diane Hildebran badgerbanejuno.comPomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 59' V. . wmm'NEW CHAMPION'MAJOR"1 MID-CONTINENT "' D.ENNEL CLUB OF TULSA 2001iiS-iOTO by MLlA-Senaxatnlatienc teSav-id Caxlene tyiletxafe,CH DESIGNS HELZAPOPPINThank you Judges Mrs. Dillion 1 pt, L P Dye 4pt, D Cozart 1 pt, T Lyddon 1 pt, P Hogg 3 pt, Mrs Herbel 3 pt T Catterson 3 pt and to Bryan Acker for handling Corky to his first major.TERESA LIVEZEYDesign's PomeraniansP O Box 386, Depew, OK 74028 PH 918 324-5390 EMAIL t.livezeyatt.neten tyenx melt deeexv-ed ^Kennel Vhit. 7batik tyenalee fax alleminty me to- emu and, ce-emn eu-x mendexfal tyedty, Actually, be tbinke be emne me. mhb tyen centinned encceee in tyenx Ixeedinty tyixetyxam and ebeminty endeaeexe.tyenx xiend,Santana TfteoneGREAT ELMS STYLISH JENNY..ragrfii yjmWINNERSBEST OF OPPOSITE 8xMustog iorogJenny is making her parents and Ruth proud. Starting out in the 6 - 9 puppy class, she has already aquired one Reserve and 3 major wins - all in a four day show.Mrs. J Calvin Mr W. Gurin Mrs. P D CarrMrs. SL VillasReserve- 3 pt major- 4 pt major- 3 pt majorWe thank all these judges for appreciating the qualities of this lovely girl.Joyce and Bob Birks Rd 1, Box 89-H Sayre, PA 18840 570888-4195Please note new Email Address mustangclarityconnect.comGREAT ELMS MR CHIPS X GREAT ELMS BECKY-SUE60 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002dangzatuHatumsDavid and Carlene Gilstrap of Mountain Crest Pomeranians on your Kennel Visit. Truly the kindest people I have met in the wonderful Pom world, improving our beautiful little breed with the highest of ethical standards.Thank you so much for allowing me to be a part of your life.Jl avonna JSeatdIvon PomsEdmond, OK 405341-0096CONGIRLATOLATIGNSto my very special friends, David and Carlene Gilstrap - Mountain Crest Pomeranians - on your Kennel Visit.Thank you for letting me show your wonderful dogs. I wish you all the joy and luck in your future endeavors.Love, BronyaBiroimy a JI olhuni it o ini Jolmstoyi f r,GOOD NEWS MayJanePomenanian ReuietoDEADLINEtuilL be extended toManch 30, 2002Dont delay.... Shane youn APC National Placements and Wfnnens loith a SPECIALTY AD and necefue a 2.0 DiscountAk kPomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 61Regional Pomeranian ClubsCENTRAL ARKANSAS POMERANIAN CLUB AR Corresponding Secretary Babe McComb RR1 Box 1266, Ola,AR, 72853-9524NATURAL STATE POMERANIAN FANCIERS OF BENTON ARKANSASTexarkana areaClub Secretary Sharon Hicks 934 Clear Creek Rd, Texarkana, TX 75503 903831-4028CITY OF ANGELS POMERANIAN CLUB CALos Angeles areaDonna Johnson, Sherman Oaks, CA 818 501-8224NORTHERN CALIFORNIA POMERANIAN CLUB CASan Francisco areaClub Secretary Christy Nichol 1053 Evergreen Way, Nipomo CA 93444 805-931 -0875SAN DIEGO POMERANIAN CLUB CA httphome.att.netsandiegopomclubSan Diego areaMETRO MILE HIGH POMERANIAN CLUB COClub Secretary Opal Dumler 303688-3768SUNSHINE POMERANIAN CLUB OF FLORIDA FLClub Secretary Veronica Boudreau, 813 631 -9008POMERANIAN CLUB OF HAWAII HIClub Secretary Judy Leadbeater 1062 Hunakai St., Honolulu, HI 96816POMERANIAN CLUB OF GREATER DES MOINES IAClub Secretary Bonnie J IJodson 700 Rose Avenue, Des Moines Iowa 50315-3167 515244-7964POMERANIAN CLUB OF CENTRAL INDIANA IN httpwww.angelfire.cominpcciindex.htmlLA CAJUN POMERANIAN CLUB OF LOUISIANA LA httpwww.bigfoot.comLCPCBAY COLONY POMERANIAN CLUB MAMARIClub Secretary Donald M. Gill, 242 Central St., Manchester, NH 0310362 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002POMERANIAN CLUB OF GREATER BALTIMORE, INC. MD http www.bigfoot. comPCGB MD, VA, DC, some areas of southern PAPOMERANIAN CLUB OF MICHIGAN MITreasurer Louise Crowe25601 Haskell Street Taylor, MI 48180, 313291-5747CENTRAL CAROLINA POMERANIAN CLUB NCNCSCClub Secretary Linda Boling, 501 Mountainbrook, Lancaster, SC 29720DELAWARE VALLEY POMERANIAN CLUB, INC. NJNJ, Greater Eastern PA, New York City, and Long IslandClub Secretary Susann Philbrook. 609 267-2367IROQUOIS POMERANIAN CLUB NYWestern NYClub Secretary Karen Shaver, 124 Austin Ave., Syracuse, NY 13207 315476-2776OHIO VALLEY POMERANIAN CLUB OH httpwww.bigfoot.comOVPCSOONER POMERANIAN CLUB OF OKLAHOMA CITY, INC. OK httpwww.srcdesign.comsoonerpomOklahoma City areaCOLUMBIA POMERANIAN CLUB ORColumbia areaClub Secretary Shirley A. Fund, 12340 S.E. Mill St., Portland, OR 97233DALLAS-FT. WORTH POMERANIAN CLUB TX httpwww.dallas-ftworthpomclub.pomeranian.comDallas-Ft. Worth, TX areaPOMERANIAN CLUB OF GREATER HOUSTON TX Houston areaClub Secretary Sherry Vaughn, 10203 Sageplum, Houston, TX 77089RED RIVER VALLEY POMERANIAN CLUB TXParis areaClub Secretary Valerie Landers, 835 IstN.W., Paris, TX 75460INLAND NORTHWEST POMERANIAN CLUB WA Spokane areaActing President Shelley Wieme, poetrypomsjuno.comPUGET SOUND POMERANIAN CLUB WAPuget Sound areaClub Secretary Julie Zentner, 253 351 -8687Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 - 63rAmerican Pomeranian Club, Inc. 81st Specialty Show and 11th Obedience TrialMarch 11,12 and 13,2002 Executive Inn, Louisville, KentuckyShow Chairman Jim Shearer 9995 Ragersville Road Baltic, OH. 43804 330 897-0720.Show Secretary Cindy Boulware 6450 Rolling Heights Circle Kaufman, TX. 75142 972 932-3872Judges LineupObedience Ms Jeanne Ohmann Sweepstakes Ms Betsy Owens Reg Classes Ms Jean SchrollHost HotelExecutive Inn 978 Phillips Lane Louisville, KY. 40209 800 626-2706 A block of rooms have been reserved for our APC exhibitors at a rate of 77.00 per night, king or double bed.Show AgendaMonday, March 11,2002 Genetics Seminar M. Kranzfelder, Grooming Seminar Chris Heartz, Obedience Trial, Hospitality Tuesday, March 12,2002 Sweepstakes, PCCI B Match, General Club Meeting, Wine Cheese Get-together. Wednesday, March 13, 2002 Judging of Regular Classes, Awards Dinner Auction Thursday, March 14,2002 Judges Seminar, Dot MartinTrophy donations are appreciated. Send your trophy donations to Lynn Heise 923 Rachelle, Red Oak, TX. 75154-5221See you in KentuckyQDctAPu ClHccmdiemmedcMiamJvi flws yjuvt hedfc amd StiemddUfi.\Lakeways Klaine Way615-444-0183Lakewayspomscs.com64 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002JADVERTISING RATESFull Page Color 250.00Full Page Black White 70.00Half Page Color 135.00Half Page Black White 40.00Fourth Page 25.00All ads include one photo.SIJRSCRIPTIOX RATESFirst Class 45Bulk Rate 37Foreign Rate65Single Issue 8For more information, contactBrenda Segelken217-347-5731 fame62401yahoo.comJBI-MARPOMERANIANSBIS, BISS, ROMX, HOF, GC CH. 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Inquiries welcome.MarbilPomeranians Mari Iffland11290 Old Lake Road Benton,IL 62812 618-435-6127email pomsawaylegypt.netMillamor PomeraniansKen Eleanor Miller1777 Orange Picker Rd Jacksonville, Florida 32223 PH 904-260-4308BUSINESS CARD ADVERTISING RATESSmall Ad 60.00 Large Ad 90.00Six issues, one photo included.FINCH'SPOMERANIANS Ltd.3sasBIS,BISS, Ch Finch's He Walks on Water,ROMX Ch Reginapoms Patrick O'Finch's Ch Finch's Dream Walkin'Ch Finch's Walkin' After Midnite Ch Finch's A Noble Tradition Ch Finch's The Legend Continues Ch Finch's Mr. Bold N Beautiful Ch Pufpride Sweet DreamsBlack, Chocolate, Orange, Black Tan Partis, Stud ServiceDiane L Finch28453 630th, Kelley, IA 50134 515 769-2444 dfinchhuxcomm.netPOMERANIANS..fiy. in. -yze, utpe in wart.'Audrey M. Roberts 1984 VFWRoad Leesville, LA 71446 Home Phone 337-239-3938 Email Shyacreshotmail.com7eaufnTCongratulations tononyour Kennel Visit.May you have success in breeding and showing your beautiful Poms.ASHLEY AND JERRY MILLERA J S POMERANIANSPensacola Florida 32503 850-474-6277 ajpomsmindspring.comffometixmmdin Minvuf cenbtaJ S^otlDo.OUR SHOW DOGS ARE OUR PETSPat and Walt GilbertPH 407 658-9878 FAX 407-658-8673 Email Flea560aol.com1In Loving MemoryJeribeth's Mister Firecracker, CDCh. Great Elms Firefighter X Jeribeth's MLady Guinevere July 8,1989 to December 30, 2001TLi '.i mMtWJfV'wIs ISThank you, Darrell and Olga Baker, for giving me the opportunity to love and care for one of the gentlest souls I have ever known. Love always, Valerie...Sunlight streams through my window pane to a place upon the floor.Dear Cracker, its where you used to He But you are there no more.A bark is heard along the road and up beyond the hill,But friend, I know it can't be yours your loving voice is still.I'll see your place upon the floor and hear your silent bark Boo-Bear, the dish you'll use no more your memory they will mark.Although I miss you here below and think of you with love Cracker, I know the day will come when we will meet above.66 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002V[mmVICTORIA E LOVELY1406 -D 54th Ave E tacoma, wa 98424-1284 253 863-8608 home fax ^emaihLovel^PomslSaoLcoin^DAPUN77POMSr\7JLaurie Otis VJDonna Machniak7721Wright-Puthoff Rd 237 Groveland DrSidney, OH 45365 Howell, MI 48843937-498-4970 517-546-7446pomsskynet.net dejayismi.netBUSINESSADVERTISINGCARDRATESSMALL AD 112 PAGE 60.00LARGE BUS AD 16 PAGE 90.00BUSINESS CARD ADS ARE INSERTED 6 ISSUES1 YEAR.n GToftteMiiig-JL Vawt TAaY' 'Sliedi'Odentan, JfiQ 21113301-261-3727 uM eroJ.comAvantes PomeraniansShow Breeding Puppies AvailableHIP 707-464-8104Liza Stephens-MinerIft1193 California St Crescent City, CA95531webepomswebtv.netwww. avantespomeranians. comPeachs PomscongratulatesDavid and Carlene Gilstrapon their well deserved Kennel Visit. David and Carlene have produced some extremely nice Poms.We are very fortunate to have met them and acquired two very beautiful Mountain Crest girls. They areCh. Mtn. Crest U Gotmeon Myknees LAYLA champion at 7 months of age and future champion Peachs Mtn. Crest Maggie Mae MAGGIEA very special congratulations to Laylas brother, JODY on his way to WestminsterBob and Liz PietzschE-v.yOisgagassv^- VATrKLAYLA and MAGGIE Peachs PomsPomeranian Review MarchApril 200267Congratulations toDarcyN'SnowLil Ponderosa Poms is mesmerized by another show hopeful, Lil Ponderosa BeDaZZled aka Darcy.We are very excited about our future colors her aunt Kenya Lil Ponderosa Kenya-C-My-Stripes has nine points and is temporarily home for a future wedding.Lf L Ponderosa PomsRon and Shenny Ccmtcjontght715-874-6936 bonanzacmyexcel .comTGOOD NEWSMayJune Pomeuanian ReuiecoDEADLINEcoill be extended toMaHch SO, 2.002Dont delay.... Shane yotm APC National Placements and Winnens with a SPECIALTY AD and necefne a10o DISCOUNT68 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 2002David and Carlene Gilstrapand theMountain Crest Poms on your Kennel VisitBest of luck toCH. Mountain Crest Image of Logan in the coming yearMarcia Cox andBettie CarpenterWags N BragsNo time to place an adNot enough copyPost that new champion, import, latest litter or big win. 10.00 up to 60 words.Coming Kennel Visits in 2002MayJune Fred and Pat Dieball, Tishas Poms JulyAug Jack and Gale Rivers, Gay-Els Poms SeptOct Hideko Strasbaugh, Candyfloss PomsWe are pleased to announce that Cynthia Bradley, Stillcove Pomeranians is the Pomeranian Reviews Kennel Visit Co-ordinator. Cynthia may be contacted at 1908 NE 86th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97220-5508. Phone 503-253-8499 or email atpomymomyyahoo.com Welcome CynthiaCongratulations to David and Carlene Gilstrapo fMountain Crest Pomeranians on your Kennel Visit.To a very nice couple, always pleasant to talk with at the shows Wishing you continued success with your beautiful Poms.Cathy GouldWashington, IN crgouldcharter.netF"V..r V K'-'-.pAt. HOME OFCH. STOLANNES BUSY BETSYCongratulationsDavid and Carleneon your Kennel Visit.Thank you for all your help and support with our getting started showing Poms I couldnt ask for any better mentors.HER MAJESTYS POMERANIANSWay to go Grandma Grandpa Megan, Just Jack, Vanessa, Maj, and Sherri KayBack IssuesTo order back Margaret McKee, Goochland, VAissues, mail check to 2426 Sandy Hook Rd, 23063 804558-3380Issues available areAnniversary Issue, Oct 1988 Jan 75, Oct 77, May 79, April 80 August 97Available Back Issues25.0020.0015.008.00The Pomeranian Review ISSN 0744-8546 is published and edited bi-monthly in Effingham, IL, by the American Pomeranian Club, Inc. Subscriptions are 37 per year 3rd class mail, 45 per year 1 st class mail. First class rates apply to USA, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and APOs US funds only. Overseasforeign subscriptions are 65.The editor is not responsible for the contents or accuracy of advertisements, nor the opinions expressed by authors. Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the publishereditor.Reproduction in whole or part is strictly prohibited. Permis- sion to reproduce is available only from the publishereditor. Display advertisements consisting of typesetting, artwork and layouts may not be used without written permission of the publisher.Visit the American Pomeranian Club, Inc. Website at httpwww.bigfoot.comAmerican.Pom.ClubCorrectionsThe Pom pictured on page 23, JanFeb 2002 Review is CH MY FAITH OF LENETTE. Page 55, MarApril 2002 Review features CH JAN-LES QUEST OF MINE. Our apologies to Vickie and Jane.Advertisers Continued....Scullino, Stephano.............................................8Shields, Shari...................................................... 67Way, Elaine.........................................................64Whidgren, Valerie...............................................66Whittemore, Charles........................................... 69AdvertisersAlspaugh, Sherri......................... .........................9Beam, Ruth................................. ..........................7Beard, Lavonne........................... ....................... 61Birks, Joyce................................. .......................60Cartwright, Sherry...................... ...................... 68Carpenter, Bettie......................... .......................68City of Angels Pom Club............ ....................... 45Cox, Bruce and Marcia.... .......................68Davis, Annette and Eric.............. ........................65Dieball, Fred and Patricia............ ......................... 4Double SSE Artworks................. ..........................8Duncan, Brenda.......................... ........................61Finch, Diane................................ .......................65Gilbert, Pat................................. .......................66Gould, Cathy............................... ....................... 69Griffith, Ken and Eleanor.. ..........................5Elanson, Sharon.......................... .Front Cover, 6Iffland, Mari............................... .......................65Johnston, Bronya......................... ....................... 61Klein, Jackie............................... .........................7LaSota, Cathy............................. ................18, 19Lehtinen, Jane............................. .......................55Levinsohn, Alane....................... .........................3Livezay, Theresa........................ .......................60Lovely, Victoria.......................... .......................67Machniak, Donna........................ .......................67McKee, Margaret....................... .......................33Moore, Barbara........................... .......................60Miller, Gerald and Ashley. ...................... 66Miller, Ken and Eleanor... .......................65Miner, Liza Stephens-................ .......................67Northern California Pom Club............................ 59Otis, Laurie................................. ...................... 67Pedigree Dog Food..................... ...... back coverPalmer, Vickie............................ ...................... 55Pietzch, Bob and Liz................... .......................67Roberts, Audrey.......................... ....................... 65Rosenbaum, Mary....................... ....................... 65Russell, Connie........................... .......................71Sabourin, Becky.......................... ......................... 2San Diego Pom Club.................. ...................... 44Continued....70 - Pomeranian Review MarchApril 20022002 Ike 'tyecL't tke SewCH MOUNTAIN CRESTS ADONIS SUN\GROUPPLACINGJD ARBONNEENNEL CLUBNOVEMBER2001WWNEY PHOTO BY-SHIRLEYmykMany thanks to Judge Eugene Blake on this Group placement. Thanks, also to Beth Blankenship, for starting Adonis Specials career with a bang, and to Bronya Johnston who will be handling Adonis in 2002. Congratulations to our great friends and Adonis breeders David and Carlene Gilstrap on your Kennel Visit.Owned and loved by BreedersRon and Connie Russell David and Carlene GilstrapLil Haven Pomeranians Mountain Crest PomeraniansMurfreesboro, TN Chattanooga, TNPomeranian Review MarchApril 2002 71FLAVOR-L0CK,M POUCH MSLittleCai'ierole Dinner aJ"Youll notice it doesnt say Liable Losers on the pouch.Packed with quality ingredients you can see, PEDIGREE LITTLE CHAMPIONS pouches have the great taste your dog will love. Each nutritious meal is sealed in its own lightweight FLAVOR-LOCK pouch. To serve, just shake, tear and pour. With eight different mouth-watering recipes, the taste of victory has never been this delicious.The home-cooked tasbe dogs love2002 Kal Kan Foods, Inc. PEDIGREE LITTLE CHAMPIONS is a registered trademark.