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WEE HEARTS KISMET OF YINTAGE l' U .,. .v \ '^0r --- '-StS. x.V^ v \ ^'i3tS.fiWINNERS BITCH BEST OF opposite NEW CHAMPIONSPECIALTY SHOWVMIKE JOHNSON PHOT'_________ , ' - A '^xj'' yWee Hearts Country RockN x Wee Hearts WalkN N SunshineKatie completed her championship in style winning a 5 point major at the Pomeranian Club of Hawaii specialty under breederjudge, Mrs. Sally Baugniet. After getting out of quarantine on September 1st, she won her first show on September 6th going BOS over a special for a 3 point major. She continued her streak, winning seven out of the eight times she was shown. Thank you to the following judges Mrs. Jean Fournier, Ms. Anne Katona, Ms. Peggy Hogg, Ms. Julie Holm, Ms. Elaine Rigden, Mr. Merlin Van De Kinder and Mrs. Sally Baugniet pictured above. My deepest appreciation goes to Cassandra Ready Evans of Wee Hearts for always sending me such beautiful dogs.^CONGRATULATIONS TO SALLY BAUGNIET ON HER WELL DESERVED KENNEL VISITU-vCassandra Evans-'VsTNasi-,,7sV X. Uteedep- . , ^ .Ellen Takayama^ ^ - .,-v 0aiec ^ w w-V Vihtagehawaiiyaho,crh . . '... -iw - A, . -f A _.. _Ltiill. , \ sIntroducingI AJ ^8'm1mV... iHeidi is pictured winning Best of Breed onto a Group IV at Battle Creek Kennel Club on October 20, 2002 at 9 months of age. Thank you Mrs. Lorraine Vickers SmithCongratulations to Sally Baugniet of Pomirish Pomeranians on your well deserved APC Kennel Visit.Always Breeder-Owner-HandledSince 1977 hlK aV Patand Fred Dieball2019 Greenwood Rd Lapeer, MI 48446 810 245-1924 tishapomprodigy.netLhasas and Pomsev N 44'Breeders, of -jme Poms smc-e f^5y1440Pom Orchid Lane Kannapolis, North Carolina 28081 Ph 704 938-2042 Fax 704 938-7578 K. G. Griffith, Owner44PUPPIES SIRED BY CH. AVALONS PRINCE CHARMING4vt A-V.444We have several nice show prospect females available sired by Ch. Avalons Prince Charming and Ch. Indiana Jones of Lenette.We have litters due by Ch. Great Elms Mr. Chips, Ch. Creiders Goblin of Post Oak,Ch. Paughprints On The Mountain Crest, Ch. Clairmonts Max In Carolina and of course, Ch. Indiana Jones of Lenette.Finally, Indy puppies are hitting the ring and winning. We congratulate Bonnie Harris on producing Indys first Champion, Tresstiques Weekend Warrior and to his owners, Shari Shields and Thelma Dunn.Congratulations to Jane Zimmerman and her little Indy daughter winning her first two shows, including a majorCongratulations to Connie Charles and her new Lenette Champion, TLCs Southern Gentleman of Lenette.Best wishes to Sally Baugniet on your APC Kennel Visit.Heartfelt condolences to the families of Sallie Sajonce and Dolly Trauner. Their contributions to the Pomeranian will be Jforever appreciated and remembered.Congratulations to Ruth Beam and Lance Bryson for finishing champions 27 and 28 sired by Ch. Great Elms Mr. Chips.Thank you, Lance for letting us have a new bitch we just finished Ch. Clairmont Carolina Surprise. 4A special thanks to Tatiana Carrier for finishing her so quickly for us. jPPjLWrite, Phone or Fax to receive our latest price list. We will need your mailing address. jfrJanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 54CONTENTSAdvertisers Index...........................................................74APC Board Summary Julie Kallbacka...........................23APC Officers..................................................................13APC Stats - All Breed Competition............................... 58APC Stats - Breed Competition.................................... 59APC Stats - Top Breeder, Exhibitor, Sire Dam..........57APC Specialty Information.............................................62, 63Archives..........................................................................36, 37Ask Us Anything Annette Davis....................................16Back Issue Information................................................. 74Bay Colony Pom Club...................................................48Behind New Titlists........................................................40, 41Coming Events..............................................................29Cover Story Ron Merilyn Smith...................................6Health and Genetics Marge Kranzfelder............38, 39, 40Info Dots Mary Allen......................................... 17, 41, 69Judges Education Dot Martin........................................25Kennel Visit Sally Baugniet, Pomirish......................18-23Letter from the Editor Brenda Segelken....................... 72Letters to the Editor.......................................................69Los Angeles Judges Education Association...........26, 27Lost Pom Emergency Plan Jessie Klein..................60, 61Membership Report Annette Davis...............................12Memory Lane Tribute to Sallie Sajonce...................46, 47My First Pom Bob Pietzsch...........................................70National Specialty Information.......................................62, 63New Champions...............................................66, 67, 68Nominating Committee Report..................................... 69Northern California Pom Club.......................................23Parent Club Conference Marge Kranzfelder................71Performance News Barbara McClatchey................50-56Pom Club of Hawaii Judges Critique...........................34Pom Club of Hawaii Tribute to Dolly Trauner...............15Pom Club of Hawaii Spec.Results E. Takayama......32,33Pom Club of Michigan Donna Machniak................. 42, 43Pom Paws.....................................................................29Pom Talk Roxanne Collins.............................................44, 45Presidents Report Margaret McKee............................. 14, 15Registrars Corner Diana Downey................................12Review Deadlines Rates........................................... 10SubscriptionReview Information.................................. 10Subscription Card..........................................................72Sunshine and Roses.....................................................73Tribute to Dolly Trauner...............................................8, 9Trophy Donations Needed........................................... 41Way I See It And More Sally Baugniet...........................28, 29Ways and Means Donna Riehm...................................35Website Address............................................................12, 29Word Search..................................................................17FRONT OVERStarlight Pomsis proud to announce our newest champion,CH Jan-Shars Hail To The Chief.BEST PUPPY REST OF BREEDftREDWOOD EMPIRE KENNEL CLUBCh Jan-Shars Head Over Heels X Jan-Shars N-VogueChief finished at the Two Cities Kennel Club Show in Yuba City, CA under Judge Mrs. M. Rosalie Anderson at 10 months of age. We would like to thank the judges who have appreciated our young dog and helped to make this a terrific career start for Chief. Many thanks to Madeline Patterson, Ms. Denny Kodner, Mrs. Glenda Dawkins, Mrs. Judy Doniere, Elaine Mathis, Barbara Alderman, Charles Herendeen, Jeanie Montford and Mrs. Rosalie Anderson. Chief is already looking forward to strutting his stuff in the specials arena in 2003.Chief is lovingly trained and handled by Tish Cannon of TVille Poms. Chief was bred by Sharon Hanson of Jan- Shar Pomeranians. Because of these two great ladies the wonderful adventure of showing dogs has become a reality for us and they have our sincere appreciation.STARLIGHT POMSRon and Merilyn Smith 172 S Starlight Drive Anaheim Hills, CA 92807 714-612-6710 Fax 714-996-2927 Starlightpaws starlightpaws.com6 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian ReviewEXTANE NO KISS FROM ADAKISADAKISr\ BEST OF WINNERSvMAJOR WIN'RAPID CITYKENNEL CLUBLuke AllenPHOTOGRAPHY,w I rBravo My Little Dimetrius X Ch Extane Lil Ms No Kiss Adakis won a 5 point major under Judge Alane Gomez. Thank you.EXTANE POMERANIANS SHARON SHIPEKGREAT FALLS, MONTANA 406-452-9104SHARONEXTANEPOMS.COMJanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 7Tribute to A Truly Grand LadyDOLLY B. TRAUNERIf any of Dollys friends were asked to use two words to describe her, the phrase Grand Lady would surely follow. Dolly was well educated and had the gift of a brilliant mind. She was truly a lady of grace who used her talents to bless the lives of others. She had a great love for dogs and has left a mark on the Poodle and Pomeranian breeds that will never be erased.Dolly began with Poodles, establishing Phyner Kennels in 1957. Shortly thereafter she met her best friend Julie Moreno. Julie said that Dolly became her guiding light. They worked together to produce a qualityby Annette Davisline of chocolate Toy Poodles. In 1967, Julie became mesmerized by Pomeranians. She won Dolly over to her new passion and they gradually phased over to the Pomeranian breed exclusively.Among her numerous accomplishments, Dolly and Lawrence Trauner, M.D., Julie Moreno, and a few other friends established CERF Canine Eye Registry Foundation in 1974. Said AKC Chairman Jim Smith, I am aware of few individuals who have contributed more to canine health than you. Your pioneering work for well more than two decades on canine eye disease has been an invaluable contribution. The founding of the Canine Eye Registration FoundationJanuary 29, 1919 - November 6, 20028 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Reviewis an accomplishment of extraordinary importance. She worked as a full-time volunteer running the CERF organization from her home until she turned it over to Purdue University in 1988. Alan Warble, CERF Operations Manager commented, You have already made such a profound impact on our world and you have time to do so much more. I have always used you as a role model for what can be accomplished through clear thinking, sound planning, and persistent effort.You will always be one of my heroes.While serving as President of the American Pomeranian Club,Dolly spent many hours working on the Pomeranian Standard revision approved December 9,1996. Just months before her death, Dolly wrote on her Memory Lane questionnaire that her greatest accomplishment in Poms was all colors allowed. Dolly was a Life Member of the APC.Dolly was always willing to help novices get started in the breed and passed on her vast stores of knowledge whenever shecould. She bred and owned numerous top winning Poms, including one of her all-time favorite girls Ch. Phyner Joie D Vivre who was the number one Pomeranian bitch in 1994. In French, joie de vivre means joy of life, a quality that Dolly herself certainly possessed. She co-owned and financed theshow career of AmCan Ch Morenos Perri Winkle, the number three Pom in 1993. Dolly suffered a devastating stroke in 1995. Her mind was still clear and brilliant, but she was not able to communicate verbally, write, or care for her dogs like she wanted to. It was extremely frustrating to Dolly to have her active mind trapped within a body that would not do what she willed it to do. Julies health shortly began to decline as well, and they were forced to trust the care of their precious Poms to others. I will always be grateful that they entrusted Perri to my care and also made it a mission to pass along as much knowledge as possible. Dolly sent me boxes of software and wonderful dog books, including many that have been out of print for decades. I feel honored to be their keeper and to have known this truly grand lady. She will be remembered with fondness and appreciated always. -rDolly Trauner and Julie MorenoJanuaryFebhuary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 9fjc Pomeranian IletoietoTHE OFFICIAL AMERICAN POMERANIAN CLUB, INC. PUBLICATIONEditor............................................................................................................................................Brenda Segelken11139 E. 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Heartfelt sympathies to the family of the late Dolly Trauner.Congratulations to all featured in this months APC Pomeranian Review.B reeder OwnerHandler Bonnie Harris20 Oakcrest Ave.Middle Island, NY 11953 631-205-5223____________________ tresspoms hotmail.comjAmiMYFEBEUASY 2003 APC PoMERAMSN REVIEW - 11MEMBERSHIP REPORT ANNETTE DAVIS391 N Mink Creek Rd.Pocatello, ID 83204 208-234-0932 davis avalonpom.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 MEMBERSREGISTRAR'S CORNER DIANA DOWNEYDimonde pop. earthlink.net httpwww.bigfoot.comAmerican.Pom.ClubPLEASE NOTE Carol Leemhuis will be taking over the position of Registrar Of Historical Awards on 1152003. Please send all applications to her from that date forward. Her contact information is 2318 Rose Garden Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15220, j .leemhuis worldnet.att.net. Thank you Carol.Laura B. Meineke OHSponsors James Shearer Sherrilynn J. RogersKarin Goad MOSponsors Bronya Johnston Betsy OwensDeborah K. Barrett NYSponsors Carol R. Leemhuis, Susan C. AustinNew HOFGlen Ms Misty Mom, UD B - owner,Patricia HechtJanesas Tiffany Is An Angel, UD, NA, NAJ B owner, Barbara McClatcheyChristine A. Creasey CTSponsors Donald M. Gill Barbara KrzewickiGina Nunnery COSponsors Anita J. Farr Annette Rogers-RisterKaren L. Chisam MOSponsors Betsy Owens Noble InglettCathy Gould INSponsors Fran Stoll Brenda SegelkenMajor Credit Cards AcceptedVisit the American Pomeranian Club, Inc. Website at httpwww.bigfoot.comAmerican.Pom.ClubAPPLICATIONSMarilyn Heestand CASponsors Janice C. Russell Fran StollShannon Kelly WASponsors Marlene Presser Randy Buske Julia L. Smith MNSponsors Jane Lentinen Juanita FiddickAl Jennifer Lapuz CASponsors Annette Davis Ken GriffithKENNEL VISITSMarchApril 2003Mary Bonnell, Linetree MarchApriui, T DEADLINEMayJune 2003 IT-. XJall30 2003Sharon Shipek, ExtanePlease contact Cynthia Bradley, Stillcove Pomeranians, the Pomeranian Reviews Kennel Visit Co-ordinator with comments or nominations for upcoming APC Kennel Visits. Cynthia may be contacted at 1908 NE 86th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97220-5508. Phone 503-253-8499 or email at pomymomyyahoo.com12 - JanuaeyFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review-rrr Je iPomerantan HebtetoTHE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE AMERICAN POMERANIAN CLUB, INCORPORATEDAMERICAN POMERANIAN CLUB. INC. 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Website httpwww.bigfoot.comAmerican.Pom.ClubTire Pomer anianJanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review -13From the Presidents DeskMargaret McKeeMy thoughts are on specialties now as we just got through putting on the biggest and best Field Spaniel National ever. By we, I mean my daughter, Rachal, was Chairman and Secretary her husband was Advertising Chairman and driver. I did hospitality, and close friend Sandra did trophies. I suspect a small, hardworking group of people is typical of most specialties. Because of my background in chairing the Gaines regionals, we put a lot of emphasis on exhibitor comfort and going the extra mile to make things really special lots of food, huge goody bags, and plenty of decorations.I asked Rachal what my budget was. She said to spend what I needed to. It would be better to have leftovers than not have enough. The event showed a profit of over 2000 One reason this was possible was generous contributions. One individual donated all of the gorgeous rosettes and all of the sweepstakes prizes. One woman sent a check to cover judges corsages. Another sold a significant chunk of the raffle tickets.Field Spaniels are one of the rarest AKC breeds. There is only one Field Spaniel Specialty a year. There are no local or regional events. So this was the event to attend. People came from all over the country and Canada. There were twenty-eight dogs in the Parade of Titlists. With the large entry, there was an astounding depth of quality. The specials were breathtaking. The regular show was preceded by a great tracking test five Field Spaniels passed and followed by four trailer shows, which were all supported.We are blessed in Poms to have a number of local events as well as two nationals a year. So you are bound to be able to attend one near you. But the main event is the National in Louisville in March. Here is a glorious opportunity to meet new people, see fabulous dogs, and have lots of fun, as well as compete. There is so much to see and do that one is forced to plan some rest time I hope you are making your plans now to attend. Arrange for time off from work, get that cheaper plane ticket, hire the dog sitter, get together with friends to share a ride, plan your catalogue ad, and save your money. Dont let it sneak up on you this year.Whether you can come or not, your support is vitally needed. Write a check for trophy donation. Make or buy some unusual item for the auction. Solicit local businesses for goodies for theContinued on Page 1514 - JanuxryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Reviewf.The Pomeranian Club of Hawaiiis saddened to learn of the death ofDolly Traunerand would like to pay tribute to her life accomplishments.Mrs. Trauner and her husband were the founders of CERF.She bred Poodles and Pomeranians under her kennel name, Phyner, and was a pioneer in breeding and showing fine black and chocolate Pomeranians.Dolly was also a respected judge and a knowledgeable dog fancier. She was a special lady and will be missed by us.Presidents Report Continued from Page 14exhibitor bags the Field Spaniels bags included flea combs, leads, tennis balls, rawhide chewies, coat conditioner, gum and candy, two kinds of plastic pick up bags, microwave popcorn, tissues, spray bottles, maps of Virginia, litter deodorizer, and dog food. Volunteer to sell catalogues or raffle tickets. This is OUR show, our banquet, our obedience trial, our seminars, and our chance to get together and have fun. I hope you will be a big part of itA new Board will take office January 1. Please give them your support, and volunteer to serve on some committee. Dont make them come beg you. January 1 is also the deadline for dues. Hope you havent forgotten to get that check in the mail to Erika.Happy New Year JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - ISAnnette DavisOur question for this issue is Why should I neuter or spay my Pom petThere are a number of very good reasons why you should neuter or spay your Pom pet.1 The health of your pet.Research has shown that pets that are neutered or spayed have a lower risk of certain types of cancers.2 Ease in house training.It is much easier to house train your pet when he does not have the instinct to mark his territory. Contrary to popular belief, it is not just males who are inclined to mark their territory with urine. Females who are in season or who are trying to establish a pecking order may also mark their territory with urine. Males, who are neutered by six months of age, do not generally develop leg-lifting behavior.3 A pet that is easier to live with.Neutered dogs are less aggressive and you will not have the embarrassing problem of them mounting everything in sight your visitors leg, other pets, toys, etc. Males who have only one thing on their mind do not make very affectionate pets. Spayed females are generally more affectionate toward people and other pets, and are less likely to aggressively defend their place in the household pecking order.4 The safety of your pet.Males who are not neutered often become obsessed with finding females. Obsessed males try to run away at every chance and make irrational choices such as darting into the road, challenging a larger male, jumping from high places, etc.5 Its the right thing to doMillions of unwanted pets end up in animal shelters each year. Four to six million animals are euthanized killed because homes cannot be found for them. Please do your part to help control the numbers of animal shelter casualties.Our question for the next issue is Does a male or female Pom make a better petYou may direct new questions or answers to these questions toAnnette Davis391 N Mink Creek Rd.Pocatello ID 83204 208-234-0932, FAX 208-234-0792 e-mail davisavalonpom.com16 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian ReviewInfo Dots with Mary AllanSLOP OR GLOP12 bottle Pedialite 4 egg YOLKS4 TBLS Karo syrup pale colored 1 packet Knox plain gelatin1 can evaporated milk 4 TBLS. mayonnaise 1 8oz plain lowfat yogurtSH.DIRECTIONS Put 12 the bottle of Pedialite in a sauce pan. Warm it just enough to dissolve the Knox gelatin. I use a small, hand held drink blender to help mix and dissolve the gelatin, so that I don't have to get the Pedialite hot, just warm.In a separate container, mix together all the remaining ingredients, and, again, use the little blender, or mix very well. Allow the Pedialite mixture to cool a little then combine with the milk mixture. Again, blend VERY WELL.I keep stressing the blending part, this is very important, especially if you are going to tube feed, or bottle feed newborns. Any lumps or granules will plug the tubes or nipples.REFRIGERATE, warm up what you need for each feeding, at the time of that feeding. It will look like custard when cold, but liquefies when warm.You can use this formula for orphan or supplemented newborns. I have not only used it on kittens, but puppies, rabbits, squirrels, etc. It is also excellent for adding weight to animals as a supplement to their regular diet, or sick or weak animals. I start queens on it about a week prior to delivery, and continue while they are nursing.For older kittens, puppies, or adults, you can add baby rice cereal, dry or canned food, etc.Thank you, Mary Allan, Allayn Pomeranians, for sharing DOTS of information Mary Allan may be contacted at allaynsaol.com9A G R 0 u P p L A C E M E N T I 0 S S G 0 D AMERICAN BREDPomWordSearchA M E R I C A N B R E D A A I 0 G 0 D P B S BEST IN SHOWB E S T 0 F 0 P P 0 S I T E S E X L E P E S BEST JUNIOR HANDLERB R E D B Y E X H I B I T 0 R L L N A A D A BEST OF BREEDR E R 0 W I 0 0 L X V V 0 0 N L B 0 Z A I R BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX0 D V 0 0 R 0 I N E s E C I V 0 N 0 Z QE E BEST OF WINNERSI F E E H 0 R 0 I N u J N E P O V V X H N L BRACEN I W I s V E T E R A N S E A L J I K E C D BRED BY EXHIBITORU J I G G E M A A E 0 0 N A A L P J C L E N CLASS WINNERJ U N I 0 R S H 0 W M A N S H I P A Y E E A DOG SHOWE E N E D N N A E H 0 A E E E E R Y Y L A H GROUP PLACEMENTC R E S E R V E W I N N E R S B I T C H E R GROUP WINNERI B R I 0 S E A E G R 0 U P W I N N E R E 0 HIGH IN TRIALV E S 0 0 E S A S H G A A S U S F R A S A I JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP0 S D c L A s S W I N N E R T T Y I P P A N NOVICE A OPEN SENIORN T 0 B E C I V 0 N I S E E A M I L A I I U NOVICE B PUPPY CLASS0 0 G S D 0 G S s T 0 P U P P Y C L A s S J NOVICE JUNIOR RESERVE WINNERS BITCHI F B E S T O F B R E E D O O K K L I p P T NOVICE SENIOR RESERVE WINNERS DOGT W E L V E T 0 E I G H T E E N M 0 N T H S OBEDIENCE TWELVE TO EIGHTEEN MONTHSI I U T I L I T Y A 0 P E N S E N I 0 R Y E OPEN A UTILITY AB N P 0 M S S M 0 L W 0 H S N I T s E B O B OPEN B UTILITY BN B E S T 0 F W I N N E R S N S I T N B T I open junior VeteransJanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review -17APC Kennel Visit' -rwmSShatCli Pomirish Chance's Jolly GoodJVly introduction^ thiifg that happened^ sudden the cat jstoppe Ruggles put onjiis b rilhning back tojne a him...just like a connarm^ Scdhf ffiaugnietthe PoVneranian wasllfthe fortieslfl can still remember a veyfunny ith one of our young n^ales. He started chasing a cat. All of a turned around with its back arched and its teeth hissing, es and slid right up to the cat, turned around and came as his little feet would take him, with the catyfciht behind tripfiSiIn the late 60s, I decided to purchase a good Pom to show. I bought a Pom from a lady in Milwaukee. Since I have always been interested in Biology I am qualified to teach it and had taken a genetics course in college, I chose a Pom that was a different color than I had ever seen before. She was a brownish-orange with lighter brownish pigment on her lips, nose, eye rims and foot pads.I know now. but didnt know then, she was a beaver color. I entered my first show with her in September, 1968. I was told by another exhibitor that she shouldnt be shown because she didnt have black pigment, even though she won firstplace over that exhibitor. Sony to say, I took that lady's advice and sold her as a pet.I then purchased an orange Pom from a lady in Illinois. She was all Scotia, from Edna Girardot's breeding. I was so eager to show, that I entered Varneys Bubbles Up in her first show when she was six months and two days old. I had trained her in our back yard by myself. There were no conformation training classes available for me to attend. I showed her completely by myself and finished her. I can still remember the first major she won. Of course, I was a beginner and a stranger inthe show ring. I heard several exhibitors saying, Who is she Well, from then on they knew who she was. Bubbles became CH. VARNEYS BUBBLES UP C.D. Yes, after she finished her CH. Title, I trained her in our back yard for her C.D. title. She earned her C.D. in three consecutive shows.. .no flunks I also showed her for BOB for the three shows, as long as I was entered in obedience.There was no problem. She knew the difference in leads.So, not knowing anything about grooming or showing, I learned the hard way. I earned it I give credit to Nadine Hersil, who helped me learn how to groom and show. If I learned to do it, anyone can learn to do it. All you need are good Pom people who are willing to teach you. Always remember from whence you came. Help the noviceI bought a couple of Poms from Randy Freeh in Georgia. Randy was known by the beautiful Poms she bred. CH. Jolly Wee Peppi was one of her top Poms. The brother and a sister pups from Randy were grandchildren of the Bakers CH. Corn Dukes Dragonfly. I had handler Loraine Heichel finish a few Poms for me after I showed the first one COMPLETELY by myself.I thought it was about time to think of a kennel name. We had Pomeranians and Irish Setters at that time. My husband, Richard, suggested a combination name from both breeds, so our kennel name was born. My POMIRISH show stock was basically from the lines of Scotia, Jolly Wee Duke, Great Elms, and Creider. From then on, I was breeder-owner-handler of more than fifty Pom champions. I stopped counting when I got to fifty.CH. RANDYS POMIRISH SUPER SPORT, ROM the pup from Randy Freeh was bred to CH. BUBBLES to produce AM. CN. CH. POMIRISH BUBBLES LIL SQUIRT, who became a multi group winner, breeder-owner-handled. Jackie Liddle Stacy took Squirt to some Canadian shows. He took back to back Group firsts and BIS in Canada to finish his Canadian title.Through the years, Jackie and Nadine helped me out when needed. In the 70s and 80s I was not only showing Poms, but Irish Setters and Norwich Terriers. Sometimes I had a conflict and really needed helpCH. Squirt sired CH. POMIRISH SWEET N SOUR, Gherkin and Squirt were shown as a brace. Their very first show as a brace, they won Best in Show Brace at the big Waukesha KC dog show. Squirt also sued CH. POMIRISH SQUIRTS FIZZ, ROM.Many of those finished Poms were specialed and became multi-group winners. I was especially proud of my creams. I took Chance to Bermuda as a pup where he went Best of Breed and Best Puppy in44Sally Ray Baugniet and sister, Patricia Ray Krause with Pom Utter in the 40s.tffPomirish Snowballs Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsinh y W 1' ^ V rV is- . "Sm -iifHkk'BEST OF OTPg^yF- rvTsC^^2i kHM,n,Show. AM. CN. CH. POMIRISH CR PUFFS ONLY CHANCE, ROM,named because his dam CH. POMIRISH CREAM PUFF died after a c-section for her first litter, was specialed to show judges there were good cream" Poms. I more or less decided to stick it in their face, because oranges were the only Poms doing anything in the group at that tune.Chance was so good and so sound that he accumulated many group wins and placements. He also was a BISS in Des Moines one year. His record may have been a first for creams, breeder- owner-handled. Whether it was or not, he broke the ice for the future. Cream Puff was an almost white Pom.. .a big loss considering what could have been had she not died on the table. Chance was bom on January 13, 1979. He died December 4, 1990, just shy of his twelfth birthday. As long ago as that was, tears still come to my eyes. There will never be another CHANCE.Some of the other cream Champions bred by us, some sired by Chance or whelped by his sister POMIRISH CREAM PUFFS CARRY ON and their offspring areMulti-group winnerCH. POMIRISH FROZEN DAIQUIRI CH. POMIRISH CHANCES DREAM PUFF CH. POMIRISHWe raised four boys, Bob. Rick Jr., Chris and Mike. When they were teens, we also raised two nephews for two years. I cannot for the life of me understand HOW we did it. Can anyone imagine six teenage boys living in one house at the same time Actually they were good kids.Bob. our oldest, started going to the shows with me and helped me show UNTIL a judge loudly scolded him for something he didn't do. Her rantings were heard by all standing outside the ring. That was the last time he went in the ring. He quit dog shows completely I lost a good helper because of the ranting of a judges inappropriate behavior toward a young boy doing his best. This actually happened in the Norwich ring.During those years I handled for several other Pom people. I helped finish the first Champion parti-color male Pom in the history of the breed for Sherry Dollar at that time. While I was showing my Poms, I also showed Norwich Terriers and Irish Setters. I was breeder-owner- handler of more than thirty Norwich.Our kennel w as proud to have been a little part in Nadine Hersils big winning Pom CH. D- NEES DARIN DUFFY.Duffy's grandmother was D- Nees D-Lite of Pomirish. She was a sister in my litter of three females. I finished Winnie and Pooh. "The went to Nadine and became Dee thegrandmother of a very famous winner Duffy who was specialed by Jackie Liddle Stacy. Now you know The Rest of the Story.In 1973 I became an APC Board member. I have been on the Board for about fifteen years at various times serving as Recording Secretary. Vice President, or regular board member. I am currently on the APC Board and was appointed to the Pom Standard Committee last year.I reformatted the Pom Standard when AKC asked breed clubs to do so and originally was chairman of the former standard revision committee. That standard has been in existence for six years and last year another committee was formed to correct a few conflicts and misinterpretations existing. We have a difficult task. Our goal must be for the betterment and welfare of the Pomeranian breed. Our code of ethics demand we work to eliminate genetic problems.Olga Baker. APC President at that time, appointed me the first Education Coordinator for APC. I was in that position for eight years. I have been giving seminars on the Pomeranian breed for the past twenty years.Now that I am old and gray, I am content to stop lugging x- pens, grooming stuff, dog crates, dogs, dog food, water,Continued on Page 23Cl-Sir .1 BEST PUPPYPomirish Cr Puffs Only ChanceO rTmi3TnT'V- m v1a..v,v.v..siia \ 4jgi, rAhsJki' W'jfMMzMSsCh Pomirish Miss LickCHANCES CREM DBLOON CH. POMIRISH CHANCES SWT. VANILLA CH. POMIRISH CHANCES DINA MITE, CDXMulti-group winnerCH. POMIRISH LIL GUYS HUNDRD PRUF CH. POMIRISH HI BALLS FROSTY MIST Group winner CH. POMIRISH PRUFS CREME D MENTHE CH. POMIRISH HI BALLS DREAM ALEXDR CH. POMTRISH JACKS THANKGIVN PUF CH. POMIRISH SPRITES JOLLY GOODPoor Jolly died at the vets having his teeth cleaned. CH. Dina CDX is still living with my sister Pat Krause in North Carolina. Her picture is in Pats office at AKC. Sorry this is not a complete list of cream champions, but you get the idea. Of course there were many more Champions that were orange and sable. We dont have room to list all of those, too.We had three wolf sables in over thirty years. CH, POMIRISH MISS LICK in the 70s and my last champion CH. POMIRISH JOHNS CHER E BUBBLES and now her daughter Pomirish Diablos Sable Suds. It is very easy to lose the wolf sable color. Ill leave the perpetuation of that color to the younger generation.-Pomirish Sassv--- m ChPomirish John's Cher E BubblesX' \I atKENNc iPEG. . r"'1 Continued on Page 22ITS PCMS CN PARADEApril 19, 2CCJ The Northern CaliforniaPomeranian Clubinvites you to our Annual Specialty, held at the Solano Fairgrounds, gateway to the heart of the beautiful Napa-Sonoma Valley.Our Specialty is held in the evening following the Chief Solano KC show on the same grounds.Ovj36.r-07'A4a7anCome enjoy 3 majors in one weekend, and play at Six Flags Marine World Amusement Park right across the streetSpecialty Sweepstakes Judge Wanda Spediacci Specialty Regular Classes Judge Dr. John C. SheltonSally Baugniet APC Kennel Visit Continued from Page 22and turn in my show lead and motor home, for a suitcase, airline ticket, or a mini-van to take me to dog shows.. .to judgeAt the present time, I judge two Groups, a couple of breeds and varieties in two other groups, the miscellaneous class, Junior Showmanship, and Best in Show. I do love to judge. Dogs make me smile. I smile a lot in the ring these days. I get to smile all over the country.. .even in Hawaii. I may even be smiling down under in Australia in 2004. I love to smile. It makes people wonder what I might be up toThanks to the Pomeranian Review for choosing me for this issues kennel visit.Remember, the trouble with learning from experience is that you get the test BEFORE the lesson. If you want your dreams to come true, you have to stay WIDE AWAKE APC Board Summary Julie Kallbacka3703 Hancock Road, Magna UT 84044 email kalasicbumettech.comCarol Leemhuis has been appointed Registar of Historical Awards.Dues notices have been mailed.The APCs Dog Fancy ad was renewed.Margaret requested job descriptions from committee chairpersons.There are several membership applications pending.JanxiaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 23CH. BI-MARS UNTOUCHABLE\ 'HUN CHMW'WN iBEST OF'BilsI\uPORTLkNDkennel clubOCTOBERCNLltKWO'Wby 4\MSire International Am. Ch. Bi-Mar Sunnys Image Dam Ch. Bi-Mars Grasshopper daughterTOUCH FINISHED TAKING HIS THIRD BEST OF BREED FROM THE CLASSES OVERTOP TEN AND BEST IN SHOW SPECIALS.WATCH FOR HIS 34 BLACK BROTHER, BI-MAR SUNNYS ECLIPSE needing two singles to finishAND HIS LITTER SISTER, BI-MARS ANGEL EYES.THANKS GO TO OUR HANDLER, JEFF NOKES FOR AN OUTSTANDING JOB AND TO THE JUDGES WHO RECOGNIZED OUR VERY SOUND WELL MOVING BOY.NEW LITTERS EXPECTED, CHECK OUR WEB SITE WWW.BI-MAR.COMBI-MAR POMERANIANSMary Rosenbaum360-767-010424 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review145 Fay Road Chehalis, WA 98532Losfog Judges education AssociationMarge Kranzfelder reports Dot Martin, APC Judges Education Coordinator, is going to conduct a seminar in Kentucky at our National this March for those interested in being presenters for Judges Education associations. Being a seminar presenter is similar to being a good breeder in that both jobs demand a great responsibility while partaking in a joyful sharing activity.Before you eagerly volunteer, I thought you might want to hear about APCs recent participation at the Los Angeles Dog Judges Education Association. I was the official presenter but couldnt have done it alone. My very capable team consisted of APCs members Gina Bush, Fran Milteer-Smith, and Alane Levinsohn. This Association holds its three days of seminars annually in a hotel near the Los Angeles airport. It is a very dynamic group. We were to present two identical sessions, each one and a half hours long. Attendance was approximately thirty.Preparation for this seminar started months in advance. I coordinated my teammates and what live Pom examples they could provide. The Judges Association needs to know information about this team for their printed brochures. Arrangements for reproduction of APCs handout booklet must be done. And since APC has only two copies of the transparencies for over-head projection, this packets arrival must be coordinated and safely sent on to the next presenter.We have Charlotte Creed to thank for her dedicated work that produced the course material. Presently it comes in the form of transparencies for over-head projectors. Not many judges groups can afford to utilize power point yet, but the future is not far off. Presenters need to familiarize themselves with using presentation equipment. It is most helpful to bring someone along that can be in charge of assisting in this way. They need to know how to run the equipment and to coordinate this with an outline of your presentation. This frees the speaker to concentrate on the immediate task at hand.... a thought provoking presentation.Likewise, it is best and saves much needed time to have assistance in presenting the live specimens. For objectiveness, I try not to include Poms from my household. And I also try to have Poms from at least two different lines there. THIS IS NOT THE TIME NOR THE PLACE TO PROMOTE YOUR POMS AS THE EXAMPLE OF THE PERFECT POM. It is important that those assisting know that their Poms are very good examples of our breed, however no dog is perfect. Judges need to tactfully and openly discuss the positives and negatives of each example in the hands on portion. Judges need to see excellent examples, but might need to have pointed out our breeds common faults at the time.As in any classroom, interest is peaked when live examples are used in demonstration.Continued on Page 2726 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian ReviewflpC Judges educationDot MartinIn an ideal world.........Based on some inquiries Ive had from American Pomeranian Club members, there are those who have questioned their qualifications to serve as mentors and presenters. It would be an ideal world if we had breeders and exhibitors in every area of the country who have been breeding multiple champions or exhibiting the same for ten, twenty or thirty years.It would be an ideal world if we had seminar presenters who had been teachers for years or who have degrees in education. This is not an ideal world, however. Which does not mean that members with less experience cannot be of service or that they have little of worth to offer the fancy. To a person who is sincerely trying to gain knowledge, anyone willing to help is a blessing. Proximity is another vital concern. Those who live in Florida will be of limited value to learners in California and vice versa. To evaluate puppies, one needs to see them as very young puppies as well as during changing stages all the way to adulthood. In our breed, coats change and evolve on a regular basis. The same is true of color.An ongoing relationship is important also. That takes commitment to people who cannot repay you for your time. The rewards come in other ways, satisfaction for being an asset to someone and the knowledge you gain whenever you endeavor to teach. My first mentor in Pomeranians was Ruth Beam. I owe her a lot. One thing she said to me that I will always remember is, You would think as long as Ive been in this breed, I would know it all. I dont. I learn new things all the time. I can echo her sentiments. Its all new every morning. I want to express my appreciation to all the other mentors that Ive had over the years.I am not asking you for perfection, I just need commitment. If you have that to offer, you will be an asset.In Louisville we will exchange ideas. We will review the standard. That will be our most important challenge to learn the standard and apply it to the dogs we live with on a daily basis. Just think, kennel blindness could become obsolete in our breed.In an ideal world, Louisville will have a roomful of Pomeranian lovers who are dedicated to the best interest of the breed. After all, the next person you mentor may be a future Ruth Beam. See you thereDot Martin is the American Pomeranian Clubs Judges Education Chairperson.Dot may be contacted at 803-831-8086 or edwarda.martinatt.netJanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 25Judges Education Association Continued from Page 26Fran Milteer-Smith, Marge Kranzfelder, Alane Levinsohn, and Gina Bush.As you prepare for your presentation, all good communicators must remember to address the audience. This means convey what is important for JUDGES to know. Save your breeder information for when you are addressing novice breeder or exhibitors. Assume the audience knows how to read. EVERY judges association has always emphasized they dont want a presenter to read the standard to them. Yet they say this is unfortunately the most common thing that happens. Assume they have done or will do their homework to watch the AKC Breed Video on their own. They will have a copy of the Standard in the handout. Of course, the presenter has it memorized cold Know every phrase, verbatim. You will not be able to field their questions otherwise.In your preparation, constantly ask yourself what sets our breed apart from all others or what similarities these judges might draw from. You will find your audience well informed and eager to learn. Any teachers dream class.I will not get into the subject matter here because I know Dot Martin will cover that in person. But after your general presentation, be sure to invite their questions so that you can follow their lead of interest. This is their opportunity to ask an expert in the field. However, always remember your voice should be that of APC. This is not a time to push your own agenda. This is one reason we are interested in having APC members do the presentations. It shouldnt be how one individual interprets the standard no matter how knowledgeable that person is. The presenter should have their knowledge of Poms not only from a hands on viewpoint, but also from the perspective of what is happening across the nation. Hopefully active involvement with APC and its nationals helps form that perspective.Yes, it is work to present a good seminar. But this is the best way you can do something that will assist in providing knowledgeable judging in the future. The future judges of the breed influence breeders and the learning circle is complete. Whatever time you are allotted, you will enjoy sharing information on our most favorite topic T f ru1CPJanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 27rV\t whcj Sit taiAsd hAortrrSally BaugnietThis issue we are featuring two more judges answers to the questionnaire that was sent out last fall. We received so many letters back from judges, that I still havent featured all of them. The two judges, Mrs. Alfred Treen, and Mrs. Alane Gomez, featured in this issue have been judging for many years and were kind enough to give us their opinion of the Pomeranian breed.I have known Mrs. Alfred E. Treen Esme and her husband A1 for many years. They lived in the Milwaukee, WI area for many years. They were President, show chairman, etc. of the Waukesha Kennel Club, it seems like.. .forever. They retired and relocated to sunny Nevada a few years ago. I do have a little warm spot in my heart for these people who gave so much to the sport. A3851 Sand Bay Lane Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 baugnietdcwis.comof that now than when she first started judging them. She started judging Poms in 1994. She thinks they are now being presented in better condition.Mrs. Treen feels the present standard is quite explicit. She really likes the breed. When judging she pretends all dogs are gray so colors all have a chance. The dog is important, color is secondary.Mrs. Alane L. Gomez lives in Texas and has been approved to judge since 1966. She writes, In 1965, when I decided to apply to judge, I believed I could do a better job than those judges I encountered every weekend at the shows. Many judges were blatantly political and discourteous. And, yes, I believe I have improved greatly over their judging.Mrs. Treen has been an AKC Judge for forty-six years. She started in obedience and was encouraged to apply to become a judge by members of the Houston KC . They lived there at that time. They have lived with Boston Terriers her mother was a breeder of Bostons, Cockers, Boxers, and Dalmatians. They were breeders of Dais for thirty-five years. Esme wrote a book and many articles on the Dalmatian breed.Mrs. Treen was a sister-in-law of Sophie Mayes. Sophie is a former Pom Review editor, APC President and long time breeder and exhibitor. Esme recalls that she showed for Sophie at the APC Specialty for Sophie at one time. She thinks Joe Faigel was the judge. She loves the breed loves to see the good ones move and is fascinated at how much they can resemble a sled dog. She expects a well groomed exhibit in her ring and an exhibitor who pays attention to instructions. She feels the exhibitor can improve the average show Poms presentation by having them in good condition and if they stop over trimming although she says there is lessIn 1953 I became involved with AKC Collies and Shelties. In fact, my husband and I still breed, train and exhibit Shelties today. Additionally, we bred Siberian Huskies and Mastiffs. We owned a couple of Great Danes. We bred a litter of Miniature Poodles and a litter of Miniature Pinschers. We also owned two Mexican Hairless and an Italian Greyhound. We considered becoming involved with the Pomeranian in the 1960s visiting prominent breeders of that era, but family commitments prevented us from pursuing this.Mrs. Gomez adds, What I enjoy about judging the Pomeranian is its delightful personality, the charming way they respond to their ownershandlers. Also enjoyable is the challenge of sorting through the entries and trying to find the dogs that most closely adhere to the breed standard.She expects the exhibitors, first of all to be kind and loving to their dogs, then she expects the exhibitors to follow her instructions and to not have their dogs overscissored.28 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian ReviewTo improve the average show dogs presentation, the dog should be trained to accept the judges examination. I realize this can be quite a chore. And please, do not chop off so much of the dogs coat. There are adult Poms that look like five month old puppies due to all of the hair that has been cut off. Actually I believe the quality of the breed has improved, but we still need to watch out for poor bites, round eyes, soft coats, weak pasterns, and weak rears.Regarding the breed standard, I believe it is very well written, but breeders need to watch out for muzzles that are TOO short and blocky. In fact, some Poms are so thick in muzzle that they look like miniature Chows There is no fox-like expression when the muzzle is too short and bulky.The Pomeranian appears to be in good hands, for the most part, and I commend those breeders who diligently and faithfully work to improve the breed.AND MORE______THE EYE CONNECTIONThe late Dolly Trauner and her husband worked very hard to form and defend CERE from becoming something not desired. She fought to have only veterinary opthomologists test the dogs eyes in order for them to be CERF certified.Originally it was formed so breeders of Poodles could have their dogs eyes tested and help to eliminate the eye problems that were so prevalent in that breed. Today it is the official eye certification organization for all breeds of dogs.Thoughts for the dayLearn from the mistakes of others.. .you cant live long enough to make them all yourself.Admitting youre wrong is like saying youre wiser today than you were yesterday. MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTEDVisit the American Pomeranian Club, Inc. Website at httpwww.bigfoot.comAmerican.Pom.ClubCOMING EVENTSand Special FeaturesAPC National SpecialtyMarch 10, 11, 12, 2003 Executive Inn, Louisville, KYNorthern California Pom Club SpecialtyApril 19, 2003 Solano Fairgrounds, CABay Colony Pomeranian Club Specialtyand Obedience Trial May 23 - 26, 2003 Fitchburg, MA,-r-sox APC Summer SpecialtySeptember 19,2003 Two Puget Sound Pom Club Spec.September 17 and 18, 2003 West Coast Hotel, Olympia, WA Show Sec. Sally Ferguson 541-459-5047 Marlene Presser apolloettelocalaccess.com Diana Solano rodispomsljuno.comilusSBFind the six little Pom paw prints hidden within this issue. They may be found in articles, ads or within borders. They are small. Happy huntingKENNEL VISITSMarchApril 2003Mary Bonnell, Linetreey MarAPril 2003MayJune2003 S deadlineSharon Shipek, Extane \30-2Please contact Cynthia Bradley, Stillcove Pomeranians, the Pomeranian Reviews Kennel Visit Co-ordinator with comments or nominations for upcoming APC Kennel Visits. Cynthia may be contacted at 1908 NE 86th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97220-5508. Phone 503-253-8499 or email at pomymomyyahoo.comJanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 29VI MON ARC'"rm- it, 'V' , ' Atr\M4T4IT'K Perry PhillipsS^atfchgimcBBSire Starkires The bMWow What a weekendRaven finished under Judge Dr. John C. Shelton at the Finger Lakes Kennel Club show on September 29, 2002 with a four point major after getting four point majors under Judge Michael Canalizo and Judge Virginia L. Lyne the previous two days Thanks to the judges for these wonderful wins and a special thanks to Debby Wheeler Shaver for doing a great handling job as alwaysRaven is featured as the July Calendar Girl in the World Of Discovery Pomeranian 2003 Calendar.Congratulations to everyone featured in this issue of the Pomeranian Review.SHARI SHIELDSOdenton, Maryland 301-261-3727 sshields erols.comJsdonArc Pomeranians30 - JantjaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian ReviewTHEIXLN PRESENTS NEW CE1A4EICNa mmsm i a ana^vi aaaaM ,wa g aIllJVxi.VIRGINIA^BEACH CLUBA FRIDAY ^HOV. 1, 2002tom digiacomoSire Ch Indiana Jones of Lenette Dam Ch Tresstique Touch of CinnamonWarrior completed his championship at Gloucester KC of Virginia October 31, 2002 under Ms. Sandra Goose Allen 3 pt. major.The next day Warrior went BOB at Virginia Beach KC under Arlene F. Benko. Thanks and appreciation to the Judges and to Warriors handler, Debby Wheeler Shaver. Also, thanks to breeder, Bonnie Harris, Tresstique Pomeranians, for entrusting Warrior with us. He is a proven stud, producing puppies of quality. Congratulations to Sally Baugniet, Pomirish Poms on her APC Kennel Visit.'Monftrc 'Pomeranians TUBLDIJNSHARI SHIELDS1361 Meyers Station Road Odenton, Maryland 301-261-3727 sshields erols.comTHELMA DUNN858 Fawn Grove Road Fawn Grove, PA 17321-9406 717-382-1066 thelduns msn. comJanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 31pomerarManG4 of HawaiiBy Ellen Takayamat mmft tAOfctuaThe Pomeranian Club of Hawaii held its 26th Specialty Show and Puppy Sweepstakes on Sunday, November 3, 2002 at the VCA Kaneohe Animal Hospital Conference Room in Kaneohe, Hawaii. Ms. Faye Yamamoto of Kaneohe, Hawaii judged the Puppy Sweepstakes of eight entries and selected the 6-9 Month Puppy Bitch as Best In Sweepstakes. Best of Opposite Sex came from the 12-15 Month Junior Dog Class. Her selections are shown below6-9 Month Puppy Dogs1 Canefyres Pitt Stop, Harvey Yanrashita2 Vintage Piesporter Spatlese, Ellen Takayama9-12 Month Puppy Dogs1 Vintage Tequila Gold, Ellen Takayama2 Vintage Tequila Slammer, Shari Fukuyama and Ellen Takayama12-15 Month Junior Dog 1 SM-Legacy Objet of Mystique, Sylvia Miyake6-9 Month Puppy Bitches1 Howlene-Teahra Jante, Arlene Otaguro, Hazel Miller and Robin Watanabe2 Amours Shes a Hot Diva, Noelle Sasaki and Shirley-Ann K. Leu3 Amour's Shes Got the Looks, Shirley-Ann K. LeuBEST IN SWEEPSTAKES - HOWLENE-TEAHRA JANTE BEST OF OPP. SEX IN SWEEPSTAKES - SM-LEGACY OBJET OF MYSTIQUERegular Classes were judged by breederjudge Mrs. Sally Baugniet of Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin. This was Mrs. Baugniets third trip to Hawaii to judge our specialty the last one was in 1992. Presented for her opinion were nine class dogs and seven class bitches, with four male specials. After careful consideration she selected the following6-9 Month Puppy Dogs1 Vintage Tequila Slammer, Shari Fukuyama and Ellen Takayama2 Canefyres Pitt Stop, Harvey Yamashita3 Vintage Piesporter Spatlese, Ellen Takayama12-18 Month Dogs1 SM-Legacy Objet of Mystique, Sylvia Miyake Bred By Exhibitor1 Vintage Tequila Gold, Ellen Takayama2 Woodrose Chase the Clouds, Clarice and Yvette Oganeku3 Amours Hot Jr Nuff Sed, Shirley-Ann K. Leu and Noelle SasakiAmerican Bred Dog1 Sandalwood HK Leonardo, Roger Lau and Vanessa Shaake\ ,,V"vXXs32 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian ReviewOpen Dogs1 Sharians Landseer, Naimi Guenther and Shirley-Ann K. LeuWINNERS DOG - SM-LEGACY OBJET OF MYSTIQUE RESERVE WINNERS DOGS - SANDALWOOD HK LEONARDO6-12 Months Puppy Bitches1 Amour's Shes A Hot Diva, Noelle Sasaki and Shirley-Ann K. Leu2 Amours Shes Got the Looks, Shirley-Ann K. LeuBred By Exhibitor Bitches1 Howlene-Tcahra Jante, Arlene Otaguro, Hazel Miller and Robin Watanabe1,NfV'^VO5BEST OF BREEDSPECIALTY SHOWMIKE JOHISON PHOTCAmerican Bred Bitches1 Sandalwood Vintage Fine Lace, Ellen Takayama Open Bitches1 Wee Heart's Kismet of Vintage, Ellen Takayama2 Starfires Victoria of Haiku, Roger Lau3 Pomdragon Yukis Carousel, Eleanor Goto, Arlene Otaguro, Hazel Miller and Robin WatanabeWINNERS BITCH - WEE HEART'S KISMET OF VINTAGE RESERVE WINNERS BITCH - AMOUR'S SHES A HOT DIVABEST BRED BY EXSPECIALTY SHOWMXE JOHNSONBEST OF BREED - CH SANDALWOOD JI MARTY JR., ROGER LAU AND ELLEN TAKAYAMABEST OF WINNERS - SM-LEGACY OBJET OF MYSTIQUE WINNERS BITCHBOS - WEE HEARTS KISMET OF VINTAGE BEST BRED BY EXHIBITOR - VINTAGE TEQUILA GOLD BEST PUPPY - AMOURS SHES A HOT DIVAOur Parade of Champions had three entries.Ch. Howlene-Teahra Impero - Pero is out of the first litter bred by Arlene, Hazel and Robin. He started his show career at six months winning BOBGroup IV his first weekend out. He won an all breed BIS at eleven months and is described by his owners as endearing and loving.Ch. Vintage Vino Vino - Vinnie is Sharis first Pomeranian champion. He completed his championship in style earlier this year winning BOB and Group I from the classes and won another Group I his first weekend out as a special. He is described by his owner as a ladies man but his favorite pastime is lying on Dad's lap watching TV.Ch. Sandalwood JI Marty Jr. - MJ is Roger and Ellens first CanadianAmerican champion. His Canadian wins include two Group Is from the classes. He was brought out of retirement and shown only eight times this year. His American wins include a BISS, a Group I, a Group III and two Group IV. His owners say MJ has a wonderful personality and is siring some pretty puppies.The show was followed by a raffle that is getting more successful every year. Special thanks for Judy Leadbeater for organizing and soliciting donations to Karen Tamashiro for soliciting donations, helping sell tickets and for her very generous donation. Thanks also to all people and companies that donated items.Our Judges dinner was held at our favorite restaurant with the crab legs and prime rib buffet. We enjoyed the wonderful food and each others company for the evening before all too soon it was time to leave.See Page 34 for PCH Judge's CritqueSWTWINNERS DOG fcjfe JEST OF WINNERSSPECIALTY SHOWVK __KlIk JfSCJanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 33Pomeranian Club of Hawaii Judges CritiqueBy Sally BaugnietI enjoyed judging your specialty show so very much. As some of you know, I am a nut on looking for a Pom that carries its head proudly and high. It has to have good shoulder layback in order to do that. Of course the rear angles have to match the front angles to enable the dog to move with its front and rear legs in the same plain when trotting.The next thing I love to see in a Pom is nice high-set ears. We see too many Poms with ears set low. I also love to see the correct almond-shaped eye called for in the standard. I see too many incorrect round eyes. Our muzzle to skull comparison needs to be defined in the standard as 13-23, with muzzle rather fine, but not snipey. A Chow-type face is cute, but not correct. I will give in a little on some things if I can find those things covered in the first paragraph.To round out the balance of the Pom fitting into a circle, is a nice high tail-set, and a nicely plumed tail that lies flat on the back. The softer under-coat should be profuse enough to hold out the harsh, longer guard hair without hair spray.The Pom should have a smooth, free action with good reach and drive. We dont want to see a bouncy Pom or one that is hackney-like. Of course, after all is said and done, a Pom has to look like a Pom. I found what I like in a Pom with my winners. My Best of Breed was beautiful and moved itself with head earned proudly and high. He was very alert and a very good example of the breed.Winners Dog was a little son-of-a-gun. When he heard another Pom barking in the back of the room, he stood up perky and straight, showing off his beautiful self. Attitude just oozed from him. In the end there was no getting around it. He was begging for Best of Breed, but there was no doubt, he had Best of Winners in the bag. It may not be long and he could be a BOB contender Ill be watchingWinners Bitch was also a very nice example of the breed. She was wonderfully put together, moved confidently and seemed to tell me she was the best bitch there. The Best Puppy was a close second. Better watch outThe dogs entered under me are always my priority in the conformation ring and I will judge them according to my perception of the one that most closely resembles the ideal of the breed. I hope you all had a good time. I know I didThanks to everyone who asked me to judge, hauled me around, took me to dinner, showed me around the island after judging, made the beautiful lei, entered and showed their beautiful Poms to me, put together the nice things in the auction, or worked for the show in any way. I even met some Norwich Terrier people who have a Norwich with my bloodlines in his background. They took me out to dinner and came to the auction, too.I truly enjoyed the beautiful weather, the very nice condo, and your beautiful hospitable island. Thanks again for having me 34 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian ReviewDonna Riehm Chairpersonngfg-g, C-.'-risr oram\ineartev3 HmisGREETINGS POM FAMILY....................If you are like me you are breathing a sigh of relief having survived the HolidaySeason. As we face this brand new year we have much to do in support of our Club and our wonderful Pomeranians.I hope you all are making your plans to attend our 2003 American Pomeranian Club Specialty in Louisville in March. It is sure to be a grand time for all. As most of you know it is the responsibility of Ways and Means to plan and coordinate the APC Auction held during the Specialty. The 2002 Auction, thanks to our donors and the wonderful unique items they gave in support of the auction, was one of the most successful auctions ever and helped fill the club treasury that in turn could fund the many functions and projects of the APC.WMBI would like to again thank our 2002 Auction donors lisaJanice Russell Fran Stoll Denise Leo Erika Moureau Sue Lucatorto Cheri McDonald Carol Waller Peter PetersenJuanita Fiddick Ed Martin Jackie Walsh Lauretta Flynn Tammee Felix Greg, Carlene Waters Lana Price Jen HryniukBrenda Segelken Debbie Kingery Stefano Scullino Roxanne Collins Donna Machniak Karen Chisam Jackie HirshbergDavid, Carlene GilstrapMari IfflandNorthern CA Pom ClubKelley ReimschiisselLaurie OtisBetsy OwensPom Club of CanadaPlease join this list of contributors. We need everyones help. If you are not attending the Specialty, or you are traveling and dont have room for your auction items, just have them sent to me and I will transport to Louisville. We have so many talented folks out there I am sure the 2003 auction will break all the records. If you have questions just email me at mom4poms aol.com.I am pleased to report that the Ways and Means sales for the APC lapel pins, APC decals, and the Illustrated Standard for the year 2002 total 559.50 with pending orders of 40.00. Thanks to all who have purchased these items.Wishing you all a happy and successful 2003.....................AND........see you in Louisville in March. JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 35SPRATTS PEDIGREE BLANK No.BENCHINGr.r'ammAtthe recent Flint, Michigan, show, best went to the Pomeranian, Ch. Salisbury Sensation, owned by Mrs. Andrew W. Rose. The award was made by Alfred DelmontFamous Singer W ho Brings News of Toscanini ]VT-T1While each of the Old Trusty Dog Foods contain one or more of the five known vitamins, Vi-Ti contains them all, and is particularly rich in the , valuable vitamin B. It is not a complete diet in itself, but should be added to the regular feeding ration. It will greatly benefit any dog lacking vitality and energy. In taste and smell Vi-Tiresem- bles a high grade of beef extract, and is extremely palatable and pleasing to the dog. In a surprisingly short time it will give him a healthy appetite and a new interest in life. Put up in bottles of 100 five-grain tablets, with complete directions for feeding.iIn going through some old catalogues one finds the blacks were once the important Poms of the day. Imagine a specialty with 174 dogs entered, with blacks having the largest classes. Way back in 1912, 1913 and 1914 there were puppy, novice, limit and open black classes. And they were all well filled. At the American Pom specialty show in 1914 the puppy dog, black, class had six entered and was won by Reuben Clarkes Glapton Masher. The novice black dog class had ten entered. The next, limit dogs, black, seems almost impossible, but there they are all listed, exactly 19 of them. Reuben Clarke was again victor in this class with his Harley ford Mannekin, a win certainly worthwhile. The limit and open, brown or chocolate classes had eight each. These classes were also limited to weight of under eight pounds. The winner in both was Haughty Little Prince, owned by Albert Freeth. About this time Mr. Freeths kennel was known as Tuxedo and he had such famous dogs to offer at stud as Offley Wee Blackie, Snowball III, a white, Offley Mite, a shaded sable, and Woodfield Ebony, black.No doubt you will be interested to learn more about some of these older winners and who was exhibiting at that time, so I wilt go on with the story of the show. The sables at this time were 'Still divided in just plain sable and shaded sable, but were shown together in the same classes. Mrs. Frank T. Clarke showed a dog called Ashton Chocolate Dandy in open, sable or shaded sable class. Am wondering if this fellow was one with chocolate tippings. I have seen a few of this kind. Maybe Mrs. Clarke will enlighten us. The males and females of white color were shown together in well filled classes. Mr. Freeth showed two, Tuxedo Snow White and Snowball Princess. The blue and beaver classes were also very prominent. In the orange or cream classes males and females were again shown together. Elsie Blum won the puppy class in these colors with her Master Reynard, whose sire was Pomland Prince Orson, a dog that figures in the pedigrees of the big winners today.The limit class had nine entered, with first going to Young Gold Spec the winner of best in show, a son of Brooklyn Gold Spec and owned by the Swiss Mountain Kennels. These kennels were owned by Mrs. Frank Smyth, then president of the American Pomeranian Club. The puppy dogs and bitches, any other color, class was won by Mrs. Charles R. Water- houses Wild Wood Clover, of which she was the breeder. Believe it or not, there were classes for dogs over eight pounds, as well as one for those under five pounds. Evidently there were plenty of small ones this early as there were 12 entered in the class. First went to Miss Marian Kennedys Ch. Parneuk Blackthorn. Mrs. R. F. Mayhews Fox Hills Buttons, Reuben Clarkes Granta Prince Charming and Kitty Carlins Eastney Imp were present.Some more novel classes were the puppy and open for American or Canadian-bred dogs. Then therewere the veteran classes for dogs over six years old, also well filled.The female black classes averaged about nine and ten in the class. A show in itself. Fairfax WeeGeorgette, owned by Mrs. Frank T. Clarke, wasamong the ribbon winners. Miss Theodora Wilbours Mossley Orange Girl won both limit and open bitch, sable or shaded classes, having 11 and ten dogs each, then won the under five pound class in which 12 were entered and finally took winners and best of oppositesex. Mrs. Alfred Delmont showed her AfFon Effie in this last class. Miss D. B. Champion was among the winners with her Ebony Brightness. Two more novel classes were for dogs and bitches owned on the Island of Manhattan, champions barred.A few years ago when childrens classes were started it was supposed to be something new, but evidently it was only a revival as Class 68 at this show was none other than childrens class, dogs and bitches to be shown by child not exceeding 14 years of age.Another class of which we have heard much talk but which has not matured to a very great favor was also listed, namely the selling class price not to exceed 100 should there be more than on claimant, dog to be put up for auction, the club to take 25 of all sales above 100. There were three entered in the class, and first was won by Reuben Clarkes Ashburn Tiny. Wonder if he sold him The catalogue is made up in a style used by some superintendents today with the list of dogs and breeding, etc., and then later the classes with the dogs listed again. This type of catalogue has always been a pain in the neck to me, as one must continually thumb back through the pages in order to see what is what about each dog.There were some 89 exhibitors and the club had a membership of 139 There were plenty of silver cups and club medals offered the prime money in each class ran around 10 and a total of 608 cash was given out in the classes. A grand big show that certainly must have been a pleasure to witness. Can't we come together and have that kind of a show again next year It is possible if every breeder makes up his mind to do his part. There ar- as many breeders interested today as there were hack in 1914, in fact more. There is only one way to make the Pom as popular as it once was, and that is by showing our dogs MRS. B. H.American Pomeranian CfuS, Inc. Archives36 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian ReviewKEGIgS'ERj^TMH' CERTIHCims9Ameksca^ KennmIj Gum Stito-Book---- Z ASIEKICa^KEISKEI. CXKB S----NEW YORK. N.Y.Name of Dog_Breed___________Sire_____________Dam__________Whelped________Color________Breeder_________Registered by_MiWindsor Lad DavidRegisteredAssigned Np. -AJU39852-.Pomerenlan -SExJ-alfi Volume- 54Calrndhu Flash Oanl__________ 12225151--------July8t 1956_______________ _______ ________________Prance___________________________________________February IssueSecretary 1GNSEC TRANSFER RECORD ON BACK OF THIS CERTIFipagp 36 and thp top portion of pagp 37 pomp- ranian flrehivszs ar from thp scrapbook of the late Miss Maud W. Van Rpnssplapr of Huntington, Ny. Thanks to Marye 6. picone and Victoria iseitner for sharing this Pomeranian history. The lower portion of page 37 is from the PPC flpril 1964 pom Review.9-Well known to toy fanciers is Mrs. Roy Webber, of Chestnut Hill, Mass., owner of that famous Pomeranian, Ch. Cairndhu Realisation, purchased last year immediately following his sensational wins at the 1936 Pom specialty show and at Westminster. Realisation has made good his early promise by- taking the award of best toy no less than seven times. Mrs. Webber is the former Madeline Cobb, granddaughter of Marshall Newton Cobb, founder of Cobb, Bates and Ycrxa. Since the outbreak of the World War, when she returned from an extensive tour abroad, Mrs. Webber has been deeply interested in purebred dogs in addition she has given much of her time to community health work in Charlestown and Roxbury, and to various social activities throughout the New England section of the country."The Proof Is Puddin"'kvAMERICAN POMERANIANCLUB INCFEB. 9, 19645BEST OF BREEDJUOSE LT. COL. ARIMACH. EDWARD'S REDDY CAREER1964-fStanding behind the beautiful trophy table are some of the members who attended the Specialty. Left to right Mrs. Anna LaFortune, Winkie Steinhauer, Mrs. Edna Giradot, Pres. Mrs. Elsie Sivori, Mr. Jame Kermath, Mrs. Dorothy Husted, Mrs. Nancy Buckley and Miss Virginia Sivori.Owners Mary Joy S. Brewster Handler Anne Hone Rogers Baldwin Place Road, Mahopac, N. Y.American Pomeranian C[u6. Inc. ArchivesJanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 37Mange JOuuvzfeldenA Practical Understanding of Patellar LuxationMy usual approach to my articles is to present researched information and to allow my readers to apply the information as suitable to their household. This month I thought I would summarize or interpret some practical information as gleaned from various veterinarians concerning this common knee problem.All problems have a genetic and an environmental component. Health and behavior issues alike. We can all agree on that. Some problems weigh heavier on genetic others on environment.People can justifiably differ in their opinion about which one accounts for more on any particular problem. This article will not address how to prevent problems before they happen. As a flightattendant once said about opening overhead compartments, Caution, SHIFT happens. The same sound alike can be said about quality breeding.Until unproven statistically, it is thought that large dogs generally are more likely to have hip problems while smaller dogs are more likely to have knee problems. All knee problems are not identical. There are ligaments that attach crosswise and others that attach along the lateral surface of the upper and lower leg. Together they allow full normal range of motion. Some other breeds are more apt to have trouble genetically with the cross-wise ligament.One reason toy dogs are more prone to knee problems is by definition of toy we have reduced the diameter of the bone that should have a groove for the kneecap to glide along. If the groove is very shallow a small bone with large groove would be too fragile the kneecap has more opportunity to slip from a normal position to in most cases the inside of the leg position. When this occurs the ligaments might become torn or stretched, allowing reoccurrence of abnormal rotation. Ligaments do not have the ability to stretch and then contract elasticity that muscles have. When the kneecap is not in the normal position, the upper and lower muscle cant work properly. Pain occurs. Dogs generally stretch the leg out to attempt to pop the kneecap back into position.When a vet grades knees, they force the kneecap out of position and assign a one to five grade to each knee depending on how easy or hard the kneecap was to get out of position and how readily it returned to a normal position. Thus they are testing the functioning the knees and particularly those ligaments.Yes, this is an inheritable trait As any knowledgeable canine or equine person would agree, two other visible traits that are linked to patellar luxation are lack of bend of stifle and long hocks. You could draw the conclusion to favor puppies with more moderately bend of stifle and shorter not long hocks.When will knee problems begin to occur As young as sixteen-weeks. Before that you should also be suspicious of knees that make clicking sounds. I find that Poms of five or six months of age are also prone to broken legs because they are very active teenagers whose long bones have grown but muscle mass has not yet matured. Concerning patellar luxation, lacking muscle development translates in lack of muscle elasticity which in turn can put more stress on those ligaments. Consequently, an accident might occur that aggravates a genetic problem. This usually happens when the Pom twists quickly after planting a foot. Why hitch-kicks occur in the ring at comers. Very slippery footing or uneven footing also can aggravate or injure the knee. Why hitch-kicks occur crossing tape or rough surfaces in the ring...thank goodness Poms naturally avoid these. One reason a Pom might not stand square is to avoid putting equal weight on a sore knee.At first, sometimes a luxating patella doesnt cause much pain to the Pom. Sometimes it is even less noticeable if both knees are equally bad because the Pom cant favor one side. This is doubly NOT preferable though.So what do you do if you notice it happens once...truly done by an injury Rest the injury to allow for possible healing. Youve noticed how accidents have a higher incidence rate on veterinary off-hours. This means complete confining at first. Then gradually increasing activity while minimizing risk of re-injury. This means no canine playmates and mg flooring for good traction. Successful therapy consists of walking on a leash at slow speed.However, if the animal doesnt make visible progress or re-injures itself or displaces the kneecap under normal conditions, it is time to consider surgical correction for that animal. Surgical correction will eliminate the Poms pain now or lessen the chances in the future of arthritis affecting the injured joint. Of course, surgery puts a finish to the Poms show career. And concern for the next generations pain and your financing future operations will remove it from a breeding program.Surgical correction can involve making a more defined groove if bone size allows, stapling ligaments to be tighter, or implanting a pin almost a knee replacement. Postoperative wrapping of that leg is a real ait Movement must be minimized along with weight of bandage.Muscles atrophy amazingly quickly so careful attention to physical therapy is important post recoveryHow fast or slow the leg coat regenerates can be an indicator of another genetic problem I wont get into here.I will repeat that since this is a genetic problem that affects your Poms painfully, you must decide to select away from it. Just because this trait is found in all Toys doesnt imply we must accept it as unsolvable and certainly not normal.Our breed is not in the position that judges need accept rears with this problem in the ring.My advise to purchasers is to ask about the breeder's experience with this problem. Be leery of anyone that says they have never seen it occur in their household. Listen to hear what corrective measures they take in their breeding program. Come to a reasonable agreement what recourse, if any, will apply to your purchase. Remember both possible components, genetic and environment. Both purchaser and breeder should have reasonable expectations.Ic m\wm1hi \\ \1\V \' su .TibiaAdditional Illustrations on Page 40Health and Genetics Continued from Page 39NORMAL STIFLEPATELLALATERAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENT'CRANIAL CRUCIATE LIGAMENTDAL CRUCIATE LIGAMENTFEMURTROCHLEARGROOVEMEDIALV1ENISCUSLATERALMENISCUSMEDIAL COLLATERAL LIGAMENTNORMAL STIFLEPATELLAQUADRICEPSTENDON.FEMURCRANIAL BORDER OF THE TIBIATIBIABEHIND THE TITLISTSPlease submit New Titlists information to the Editor. Pedigrees of Titlists owned by APC Members are published free as space allows.CH GOLDEN AIRES WALTZIN MATILDAORANGE FEMALE DOB 072299 BREEDERS SHARON MASNICK BENSON RAYCH MTU .AMORS MARK TRADITION CH GOLDEN AIRES MOONWALKERDE ARTAS DANCING MARKETTA CH GOLDEN AIRES TRUE REWARDCH MTU .AMORS MARK TRADITION GOLDEN AIRES MIRA 0 MILLAMORGOLDEN AIRES RAMBLIN ROSATOCH CHRISCENDO CALVIN KLEIN CHRISCENDO CURRENT AFFAIRCHRISCENDO COURTNEY ROSE GOLDEN AIRES MAKE A WISHCH MILLAMORS MARK TRADITION DE ARTAS WALTZING MATILDADE ARTAS WEE DANCING CHERICH BENRAYS CO CO CHANELLORANGE FEMALE DOB 41199BREEDERS F THOMPSON, SHARON MASNICK BENSON RAYCH CHRISCENDO CALVIN KLEIN CHRISCENDO CURRENT AFFAIRCHRISCENDO COURTNEY ROSE GOLDEN AIRES CHARGE D AFFAIRCH WEE HEARTS IM A PLEASURE TOO GOLDEN AIRES DOUBLE DELITEGOLDEN AIRES BON BON DELITEGREAT ELMS MOODY RED RHUDY CH GREAT ELMS TOPBRASS OF YOLNDA YOLANDAS TRAVELING TEQUILA GOLDEN AIRES CHERRY IUBILEECH CHRISCENDO WESTERN EXPRESS GOLDEN AIRES WEE HEART-THROB WEE HEARTS HONEY BEEContinued on Page 41BE MIN 13 THE TITLISTS continued from Page 40CH BENRAYS DIVINE MISS EMMORANGE FEMALE DOB 112498BREEDERS BENSON RAY SHARON MASNICKCH MILLAMORS MARK TRADITION CH GOLDEN AIRES MOONWALKERDE ARTAS DANCING MARKETTA CH GOLDEN AIRES TRUE REWARDCH MILLAMORS MARK TRADITION GOLDEN AIRES MIRA O MILLAMORGOLDEN AIRES RAMBLIN ROSATOGREAT ELMS BOBBY BEAM CH GREAT ELMS TIMMY TIMSTOPPER GREAT ELMS SWEET CANDY CH BENRAYS EMMY TIMSTOPPERCH SCOTIA TIN TIN DENIS THE MENIS PEARTREES PIROUETTEPEARTREES PRECIOUS COCOCH TRESSTIQUES WEEKEND WARRIORORANGE MALE 42802 BREEDER BONNIE HARRISCH GREAT ELMS MASTER MARK CH GREAT ELMS MR CHIPSGREAT ELMS BEAUTY CH INDIANA JONES OF LENETTECH MILLAMORS DANCE OF SOURWOOD HANNAH OF LENETTEMACKS RAMBLING GYPSEYCH FINCHS HE WALKS ON WATER CH TRESSTIQUE BLACK MAGICGOLDEN AIRES BILLY JEAN CH TRESSTIQUE TOUCH OF CINNAMONCH CHRISCENDO CALVIN KLEIN TRESSTIQUE DAWN OF MERIMAUR APPLES TRAVELING JEWELInfo Dots with Mary AllanHOT DIGGITY TRAINING TREATSTake a one-pound package of good quality, low sodium Hot Dogs. Slice thinly, spreading the slices on double layers of paper towels. Slice into quarters to make a tiny bite-size treat. Microwave for a minute at a time, until they are small and fairly dry. Pat them as dry as possible with more paper towels, put them in a single layer on a foil covered tray and freeze. When frozen, place in zipper freezer bags and store in freezer. Take out as many as needed for your training sessions.APCSpecialtyTrophyDonationsNeededIts that time again. The APC National Specialty in Louisville, KY., is just around the comer. And its time again for trophy solicitationTrophies will be crate covers, crate mats, x- pens, and dog beds, just to name a few.To make a donation, please contact Becky Sabourin, Trophy Chair, to sign up for a class.There are still many classes that need to be filled. Contact Becky at 989-832-3408 or e-mail her at wvndlor chartermi.net.Mail checks to Becky Sabourin,2814 E. Blackhurst Rd.Midland, MI 48642Make checks payable to The American Pomeranian Club. For more information, contact Becky.JanuaryFebeuarv 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 41rV.UB OFvfOITPomeranian Club of Michigan, Inc SpecialtyNovember 2002By Donna MachniakThe Pomeranian Club of Michigan held its Specialty on Friday, November 29, 2002. Sweepstakes judge was Patricia Larrissey and Anne Katona judged the regular classes. Both did a great job and took time and care in making their decisions. The Specialty drew Pom fanciers from New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin and Michigan. The club hosted a buffet luncheon for all.The Pomeranian Club of Michigan would like to thank exhibitors who gave up their Thanksgiving holiday to attend the Specialty Friday.The Specialty was followed by three all breed shows with majors every day. A few Poms finished their Championships with others obtaining majors.The Club is already planning next years specialty.Junior Sweeps 6-9 mos dog1- Dreamweavers The Outlaw- Laurie Otis Donna Machniak2- Tabs Mr Jones Of Lenette - BettyTerri Brunner3- Dreamweavers Billy The Kid- Linda PelzMichael Wells4- Dreamweavers N Southpaw Sundance- Michael WellsLinda Pelz9-12 mo dog1- Wyndlor Rush to Right - Becky Sabourin 15-18 mos dogCarmas Francis Albeit - Mary Ann Cargo 6-9 mo bitches1- Trudys Its Showtime - NancyRobert Coddington2- Palsams A Dream To Remember - SandraKatherine Toper3- Dreamweavers Annie Oakley - Linda PelzMichael Wells9-12 mo bitches1 - Heartlands Weebit of An Angel- Kathlene McBride2- Tishas Heartbeat - FredPat DieballBEST JUNIOR IN SWEEPS DREAMWEAVERS THE OUTLAW LAURIE OTISDONNA MACHNIAKBEST SENIOR IN SWEEPS CARMAS FRANCIS ALBERT MARY ANN CARGO1Regular Classes 6-9 mo dog1- Dreamweavers The Outlaw - Laurie OtisDonna MachniakAPC Pomeranian Review2- Tabs Mr Jones Of Lenette - BettyTerri Brunner 9-12 mo dog1- Heartlands Harpo Of P.O.E. - Cynthia Lowe2- Wyndlor Rush to Right - Becky Sabourin3- Beau James Sunset Tiger - Pamela MillerBred By Exhibitor dog1- Mai-T-Tois G.I. Joe - Angela Nisbet2- Dreamweavers Billy The Kid- Michael WellsLinda Pelz3- Tishas Raisin- A- Rukus - FredPat Dieball4- Chars Hunka Burnin Love- Charlotte MeyerAmerican-Bred Dog1- DHCrew Ruff-N-Ready- Hal Webster2- Beau James Hersey Kisses - KayKurt Fanson3- Ravens Renegade At Valhalla - Melissa Spranger4- Shyacres Complete Conundrem - Linda PelzAudrey RobertsMike WellsOpen BBB1 - Chars Moonlit Tradition- Sharon McDaniel Open ROCS1- Heartlands Too Tough To Top - Kathlene McBrideRobert Kieffer2- Weewyns Independence - Barbara Wollmann3- Carmas Francis Albert - Mary Ann Cargo4- Dreamweavers Sparklin Fire - Michael WellsLinda PelzOpen AOAC1- Heartlands Knight N Day- Laurie OtisWINNERS DOG - HEARTLANDS TOO TOUGH TO TOP RWD - DREAMWEAVERS THE OUTLAW6-9 mo bitch1- Finchs Tailored To Win- Diane Finch2- Palsams A Dream to Remember- SandraKathlene Toper3- Trudys Its Showtime - NancyRobert Coddington9-12 mo1-Heartlands Weebit Of An Angel- Kathlene MeBrideBred By Exhibitor bitches1- Inchallah Steel Magnolia - Heike Wehrle2- Dreamweavers Annie Oakley - Linda PelzMichael Wells3- Tishas Heartbeat - FredPat Dieball4- Falksters Little Miss Daisey Duke - Jennifer FalkOpen ROCS1- Trudys Loud In Proud- Nancy Coddington2- Trudy N Dreamweavers Firestar - Linda PelzMichael WellsWINNERS BITCH - INCHALLAH STEEL MAGNOLIA RWB- Heartlands Weebit Of An AngelBOB CH. SIRIUS ITS SABLE ADAM - NINA FETTERBOW- HEARTLANDS TOO TOUGH TO TOP BOS- INCHALLAH STEEL MAGNOLIAJanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 43m'-Agfaanwom TalKPom Talk questions and comments may be found online at httpwww.MyFamily.comisapi.dll Members and friends may post answers and comments online or contact Roxanne Collins, 603 N Main Street, Hebron, IN 46341 FAX 219 996 7667 or pommomnetnitco.netQuestion I have a four-month-old puppy that wont walk on a lead, what can I doI like to use a lightweight flexi for leash training puppies. You start out letting the puppy go where it wants to and gradually work into leash training. Before long the puppy is walking along with you going where you want it to go. Its a very gentle way to leash train and the puppies almost leash train themselves Once the puppy is walking well on a flexi, then more formal leash and show training can start all training sessions are short to match the puppys short attention span. Liberal treats are also used. Sandra MeI get out of my car with a leash on the dog and walk the dog to the house so far it has worked well. Jean SchrollI have found that confining the puppy in an x-pen and only taking the puppy out to play on-lead has worked wonders. It is very gentle and makes them associate a pleasant experience with the lead. Cande GordonSince I have never gone to a class to know the proper way to teach, I put them in a harness, snap on a lead and gently pull them along until they finally get used to the idea. But I wouldnt try my method with a collar. SueMy sure fire way is to put Mama on lead ahead of puppy. Most times pups dont care about anything else, not even the lead, when Mom is in sight. Sue LucatortoLet the pup LIVE dragging a leash. I would not let him out of his pen or crate without a lead. When he responds to any pressure by following the tug, lots of GOOD Boys Another thing that works well I discovered this with young horses, is to make them take a step sideways dont try to bring them in a straight line. When you make them take a step to the side to keep their balance they are automatically responding the right way even if its only a step. Then they begin to feel that the lead involves a nice little game of stepping in any direction and getting a lot of praise for a simple action. Poms EXCEL at simple actions and those little mind games Kelly ScottPut a light cotton lead on your puppys collar let himher drag the lead around the house following you with a treat of some type in your hand such as chicken. Next do it in an enclosed fenced yard if possible. Then take the leash in hand with chicken and puppy should be walking w you on practically any surface. Wendy DonnellyI only use the clicker method for any training. First of all the puppy has to be familiar with what the clicker means - that a treat will follow immediately. Put the lead on the puppy. Hold the lead loosely. If puppy takes one step, click and treat. Remember the treat MUST FOLLOW THE CLICK IMMEDIATELY. In no time the puppy will catch on that when he walks, he gets a click and then a treat. They will do anything for the treats. But remember, the treat has to be just that, not plain old kibble, but something worthwhile working for. Roberta MalottIf the pup is badly lead shy, Id start first with putting the collar on and leaving it on. Then attach a six-inch piece of string. Slowly change up to longer pieces of string until the pup is pulling two feet, then pick up the other end and let the pup lead you around. Then using bait teaches him to come to you with the string on. By then you should be OK. DeeIts been a few years now but I always do it the same way. I put the collar and lead on in the house and carry the pup outside.Our yard is fenced so I know itll be safe. Then I just let the puppy wander at will - wherever it wants to go, and I follow along, always making sure the leash is loose. It is important that the pup not be forced, dragged, pulled, tugged, etc. This should be a 44 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Reviewfun thing, a time for companionship and bonding. Ive never had a pup object to this, but if one should, then I would drop the leash and let it drag it around behind him. Dont let him chew on it. Thats a no-no. When its time to go in, I call the pup, offering a treat and then pick it up and carry it inside. If youre lucky enough to have it relieve itself while out there, I always praise with Good potty over and over WHILE in the process, not afterwards. It will eventually know what potty means and go on command. Over the days that follow, the pup becomes used to you following it around. Then you can start gently guiding it where you want it to go, always with praise and treats. All of my puppies have learned very quickly, and not one of them is afraid of or dislikes the leash. They have learned to associate the leash with your company, having fun with you, and treats BevMy solution is to send it out for an hour with a seven-year-old child on the other end. After being dragged around for a while, theyll start to walk. I did this with a two-year-old Pom that had been sent to me to handle. No one had ever been able to get him to walk on a lead. My niece took him out to play for a while and he came back lead broken. His owner was amazed I had another dog that was sent to me untrained for handling. Two days after receiving her, we were forced to abandon the motor home to take shelter under the stands of a stadium from a tornado that had touched down near the show grounds. I threw leads on all the Poms and ran through the driving wind and rain to the shelter. The client Pom was dragged in the beginning of this dash, but was completely lead broken by the time we reached the stadium. We sometimes spend too much time trying to console these fur kids into doing what we want. We worry too much that the dog wont trust us or like us. Sometimes, you just have to take on the role of mamma dog and insist on certain behaviors. Diana DowneyI teach my puppies off lead to walk with me using lots of sweet-talking, treats and toys to squeak. We stop at regular intervals and practice stacking and then off we go again. I let them wear the lead supervised for a couple days around the house, letting it drag and then we proceed as before with me holding the lead. If the puppy wont come along with me as they did with no lead, I follow them. As long as they are moving then were happy. If they stop and refuse to move, I do a light tug and release while squeaking their toy and asking them to come along. After theyve moved a short distance they get lots of praise and treats. Then I ask them to move out with me again. Ive never had one that simply refused to move. The treats and going to play with Mom are just more than they could resist Terry Rothell-LuskUmmrnmm - send him to a handler Or you could try clicker training. Every step he takes initially is rewarded with click and a treat hold that treat just a tad forward when he is taking several steps let him do so. Then click treat. When you are sure that he knows that he is supposed to, move when you do, start giving the command I use Lets go and fade out the clicker. Mary AllanSo many ways to start leash training I start much younger eight to nine weeks with a small lightweight collar and tempt with chicken liver. I say, Lets go, and walk off with the treat. When they follow well with just the little collar, I use a string lead. I repeat the command and reward with the treat when the proper response is achieved. The collar is on only for the training session not left on all the time. Once they are going good on the string lead the real work begins with the stack up and bait training. I have happy outgoing sparky dogs in the show ring using this method. It will work on older stubborn puppies too. A friend waited until her pups were almost six months old and it worked for her. Good luck. Pat MurkI always start all my pups on a lead with another, very experienced show dog. I do not ever let the lead pull or irritate the puppy. Very soon he has forgotten and is just happy to be out with his older friend. I also use a one-word command when we are going to walk on the lead, like walkies. He gets used to this and thinks of it as a real treat I also praise him when he walks well, but do remember that at four months your puppy is still a baby and Rome was not built in a day JacquiI like to start puppies on a soft braid collar and a Flexi lead. Take the puppy outside for a fun walk. It also helps to take another trained dog that will move out ahead of the reluctant one. If the puppy does not like pressure around the neck, try using a harness in the beginning. I use a lot of treats and toys to motivate. There are lots of things to try. A very shy intimidated puppy should be trained on the bed. Play with the leash attached to desensitize any fear of the leash, and then gradually start picking up the leash while keeping the pups attention on the toy. If it is watching you and the toy from bed height, then put the pup on the floor. If you get their attention on you or the training object, they forget about that nasty old leash. Vicky LeitnerMy training always started well before the four month stage, but better late than never I walk around first with a treat in my hand leading the puppy minus a leash. I encourage and baby talk constantly rewarding him with a piece of the treat. This not only teaches them to follow you, but also to watch your hand, and watch for treats. As this becomes old hat, I then put a lead on the puppy and let him drag it while I am again leading him around with the treat. Then you pick up the lead as he gets used to the feel and use gentle tugs with instant rewards as he puts the brakes on. I find the more I have used this method, the easier it is to lead train, and to bait train. Good Luck Jeanne BlankOur next question is What is your favorite HOME RECIPE for bitch milk replacer Hurry and send your recipe. Space is limited, we will use as many recipes as possible, in the order received.JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 45A year ago this past November the dog show world lost Toy fancier and American Pomeranian Club member, Sallie Sajonce. It is in her memory the following story is dedicated.The information and quotes by Sallie are taken from an article published by The Desoto Mississippi County Tribune dated April 15, 1984 and is shared by Bettie Carpenter.The article begins Signs in her yard say Beware Of Dogs but unless you are worried about having your ankles nuzzled to death you dont have much to concern yourself on a visit to Sallie Sajonces house or Tchulahoma in Memphis just across the Mississippi state line. as ------InMemory of the lateSALLIE SAMEby Marcia CoxMrs. Sajonce does have dogs but rather than Shepherds or Dobermans her dogs are of the toy variety with the tallest reaching about calf high. Instead of guarding their territory these little fellows stand on their hind legs and turn in circles trying to get the visitor to pet them.They all make up what Mrs. Sajonce unofficially calls her family and officially Kennys Kennels. Sallie breeds her dogs, shows them at regional and national dog shows and treats them like one of the family.Oh, did I leave some water in your ear when I gave you your bath, Daphne she coos to one dog busily scratching its ear. Mamall put some medicine in it in a minute. Daphne is one of the dogs that permanently live in the house with Sallie. The others I dont want to know how many I have, she said live in a kennel and take turns getting to come inside.Mrs. Sajonce takes care of all her dogs by herself - washing, grooming, feeding and giving them lots of love. They all know their names like you know yours, she said. And they all respond to her voice. As if to prove her point she addressed a barking dog Cedric, Mamas gonna get the fly swatter. Cedric sat down and was immediately quiet. Sallie said she uses a fly swatter to give the dogs a gentle swat whenever they are misbehaving.I found if I used a newspaper then whenever I sat down to read it they all went and hid, she explained. Even with all her fondness for her dogs Mrs. Sajonce believes in keeping them in line. Nobody likes a bad child or a bad dog. Tf you let them go youd have a bunch of juvenile delinquents, she said.Far from being juvenile delinquents most of the dogs at Sallies house are AKC Champions. After a dog has been finished Mrs. Sajonce retires it for breeding purposes at her kennels where they live out their lives in comfort. Sallie said she occasionally sells one of her older dogs but only to someone she knows and trusts to treat them well. Most however stay with her and are buried on a hill behind her house.Her love affair with dogs began around 1948 when her first husband, deceased, Tracy Kenney, asked Sallie what she wanted for Christmas. She told him a dog and suggested they go to the local pound to pick one out. No, he said. Im going to get you the best there is Tracy went out and bought me a Cocker, she remembers.Mi's. Sajonce started showing her Cocker after a chance visit to a dog show. I thought my dog looked as good as any dog I saw there so I brought it to the next show, she said. A friendly judge showed Sallie how to stand the dog and it won. I got the show bug then, she smiles.-mwHPEven though her toy dogs are small Mrs. Sajonce says they are tough. I call them my little hardtacks. They run out in the snow and roll around coming back looking like little snowballs, she said.Mrs. Sajonce has a special grooming and puppy room for the newborns. Mother dogs in the last stage of gestation get to sleep in a special whelping pen in Mrs.Sajonces bedroom so she can awake immediately at the start of labor and help with her dogs.After birth the mother and puppies graduate to a modified baby playpen. In the winter Mrs. Sajonce has the playpens in the house where she can stop and pick each puppy up and hold it every time I go from the bedroom to the kitchen.Mrs. Sajonce doesnt lose many new puppies because she says she watches them closely. She has a heating pad under their beds to keep them warm. I check their tummies and if I dont think its full enough I tube feed them by running a tube to their stomachs and feeding them formula.She doesnt spend all her time taking care of her dogs. Sallie spends almost every weekend going to a dog show. She travels to Nashville, Birmingham,Jackson and Dallas regularly. Mrs. Sajonce has also been to Wyoming, Montana and The Westminster Kennel Club Show in New York City. She has even been to Crufts in London, the worlds largest dog show.Even though she doesnt take her dogs to all these shows Mrs. Sajonce said she likes to go and visit with her friends.Some of these friends date back years to when she had her own grooming shop and groomed toy dogs for other people.Some people would fly their dogs in on private airplanes to Memphis for me to groom and I would go to the airport and pick them up, she said.When Mrs. Sajonce goes to dog shows she has someone watch and feed her dogs along with her Cockatoos, which she also breeds. Sallie says of her toy brood, I have no favorites. They are all of my little children and each one has a different and equal part of my heart.SOME INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT SALLIE Sallie was the first female board member of the Memphis TN Kennel Club of which she was an active member up until her last illness.In the late 50s, Sallies love of the Pomeranian motivated her to form the Memphis Pomeranian Club, which she was President.Sallie was a member of The Professional Handlers Association and was a licensed All Breed Handler.Up until her passing, Sallie continued to show both Poms and Paps. She won with her Papillon at the Memphis Shows the month before her final hospitalization.As a young boy, AKC Judge Carl Yochum purchased his first Yorkie from Sallie. He rode his bike to her houseweekly making payments from the earnings of his paper route. Sallie and Carl traveled to shows together and remained good friends from that time on.One of Bettie Carpenters first show Poms is a son of Sallies CH. Kennys Goldmist Casper. Betties Casper, Delites Goldmist Casper, turned twelve this past December.Personal friend Nina Epps used to attend the Memphis Dog Shows around the time of her birthday. Sallie loved to cook and bake. One of her favorite occasions was to give Nina a birthday party during Ninas yearly visit.Sallie finished and absolutely adored CH. Kennys Goldmist Casper. Casper was cremated after his death and his ashes put into an urn. In her will, Sallie asked that she and her Casper be laid to rest side-by-side so they could be together forever. On November .21, 2001 at the age of 90 with 54 memorable years in the dog show world, Sallies final request to be united with the Pom she so loved was granted.tI' SI flSCo8 ouC,SNSTc 0ft. o07 n lavBay Colony Pomeranian ClubPresentsOur Third Independent ^pecialbfandObedienee TrialHeld in conjunction withThe NorEast Toy Dog ClusterMay 23-26 2003At the Wallace Civic Center 1000 John Fitch Hwy. Fitchburg, MassachusettsJudgesMrs. Gloria Knapp All Regular, Non-Regular and Junior Showmanship ClassesMs. S. D. Crossman All Obedience ClassesSpecial Challenge Trophies offered for Best Of Breed and Best Bred By ExhibitorAnd dont forgetClassic Toy Dog Club - Friday May 23rd and Saturday May 24th 2003 Town Country Toy Dog Club Sunday May 25th and Monday May 26th 2003Obedience Classes will be held at all five showsAgility Trials will be held at four of the five showsMAJORS Lots of Parking Toy Dogs Only Plenty of Grooming SpaceAll Entries Close Wednesday May 7th at 500 pmShow Secretary Thomas W. Baldwin, 29 Fuller St., Ludlow, MA 01056-1310 VoiceFax 413-583-3128 TomOnlyoneaol.comClub Secretary Christine Creasey holillypomssnet.net48 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian RevtcwI ll me TSIi AIM TO FAMECh Fame Gift of the- Spirit X Wee Hearts Calendar GirlSsr QS-sV'gsVAB533WAn 9ft2 up-r 3i .pa.ffc mg------ .'-I-pkwLWViWmmS mRW.CRAB ORCHARD kFWWFI Cl UR1 2002 V STtIThank you, Judge Ken McDermott for this Group I at Crab Orchard KC Show in DuQuoin, IL. Thanks also to Judges Rosemary Hubrich. Group III at Illinois Capitol KC and Carole Beattie, Group IV at the Kankakee KC Show.ameHandlerCo-OwnerBrenda SegelkenEffingham, ILWang TsuBreederOwnerMary CarlisleWheatfield, INJanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 49"Vby Barbara McClatcheyAPC NATIONAL SPECIALTY OBEDIENCE TRIALThe 2003 APC National Specialty will be in Louisville, Kentucky. Obedience will be held on Monday, March 10, at 500 p.m. Mrs. Marilyn Donlon-Higgins will judge. Both Regular and Non-Regular classes will be offered.PET THERAPY AT THE SPECIALTYSomething new at the Specialty in 2003 will be a Pet Therapy Seminar offered by two members of the A.P.C., Erika Wilson and Barbara McClatchey. Both of us are Tester Observers for Therapy Dogs, Inc., and Erika is a board member. We will talk about and demonstrate what is involved in using your dog as a Therapy Dog, and will then test as many dogs as we have time for as the first step toward getting them registered as Therapy Dogs. So if you have always thought your Pom would be a good Therapy Dog, this is your chance to find out. The seminar will be offered at 100 on Monday afternoon. If you think you might like your dog to be tested, be sure to bring himher to the session. There is no charge for this service.AGILITY SPECIAL COLUMNIs there anyone out there who does not know what Agility is Even my new Puppy Kindergarten students who have never had a dog before have watched Animal Planet, and are in awe of the dogs that sail overjumps, climb an A-Frame, race across the Dog Walk, and plunge through the Chute. Pomeranians do very well at this active sport, as is shown by the number of Agility titles at the end of every column I write. So this column is dedicated to Agility and to the agile dogs and handlers that compete in this sport.AGILITY OBSTACLESIf you are thinking about starting your Pom into Agility training, this is a summary of some of the common obstacles and the reactions of PomsBar Jump-Piece of cake if the dog already knows how to jump from Obedience. A good way to get a dog started jumping, who has not done it before, is to set up a 2x4 in a hallway at home and call the dog over it.Tire JumpDogs tend to run around it being curved, the tire seems to invite going past on one side or the other. Food lure through the middle seems to work best for me.Dog Walk-Most Poms love this. Its very important not to talk to him when he is elevated, though, since if he turns to look at you, he may come tumbling down. All the contact obstacles are much higher for Toy dogs than for the others-its a matter of proportionality. On the other hand, the plank is wider proportionately for a Pom than for a bigger dog. 50 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian ReviewJp -sSee-Saw TeeterUsually easy for the dog the first time, since he is used to the Dog Walk, and this looks like the same thing. But it moves And from then on he will be especially cautious. As you should beIve seen a Pom that was not acquainted with the See-Saw take it at a run on his own and go straight off the end. Luckily there was no damage.Open TunnelEasy enough when you start out with it straight, but confusing when it gets curved around. An occasional dog gets stuck in the middle and decides to stay, perhaps consuming a treat left by a previous dog.Closed Tunnel ChuteAmazingly fun for most Poms. I think its because they are used to being under the bed covers at home, and find this to be a similar sort of thing.A-FrameThe A-Frame, like the Dog Walk, is regarded by many Poms at first as a wonderful opportunity for sightseeing. Oh, look, I can see way over therePause TableThis is a place where having Obedience-trained your dog first helps a lot. The table is bigger for Poms than for large breeds, so easier to not slide off, but the SitStay and DownStay are vital exercises to have.Weave PolesWeaves are one of the most difficult obstacles. They used to be left out of the Novice Agility class, but have been added in. Only constant practice from the first day will make a dog proficient at this. It is really hard for a Pom to see this as ONE obstacle most will jump between two poles and then another two until they get experience.Also, Weaves that have a long metal base plate may confuse novice dogs.If you are concerned about the risk of jumping your Pom, but would like to get into Agility, there is a new set of titles in the Preferred classes as of September 1, 2002, that allow you to jump your dog at a much lower than usual jump heightdogs 10 and under at the withers jump only 4 dogs 14 and under jump 8.AGILITY TAILSAll right, so its spelled Tales. But however you spell it, there are some good stories out there How do these tiny dogs ever get into Agility Read on.Donna Wasielewski writes that Mindy Wasielewskis Mindy, AX AXJ started training for agility when she was little more than a year old. I saw the AKC Nationals on Animal Planet that year and thought my dog can do that Poor Mindy was shy around strange situations and had never been taken anywhere because she got carsick on every trip. Next thing she knew, she was entered in a class banging See-Saws on the ground, hanging out with lots of new people and dogs, and going for car ride after car ride. It took some time, but Agility did wonders for her confidence.She is quite the spectacular little dog now and my shy little girl can now most likely be found sitting loyally in front of whoever is holding the best treats.I remember one particular show where we had miraculously gotten to one leg away from our AKC Novice Agility title.It was the last run of the weekend and I really wanted to get the title. Mindy had other ideas. She did the opening part of the course well until we came to a part of the course where the dogs had to do a Tunnel to the A-frame and back to the same Tunnel. Mindy was moving well by then and did the Tunnel, went right up the A-frame, and stopped. She did the classic novice dog trick of making sure everyone noticed her standing up there before I was finally able to coax her down. Next was back to the Tunnel. I told her Tunnel, but she took one look at the Tunnel, and sat down on the course. I had no idea what was going on. I begged, I pleaded, I demanded, and Mindy wouldnt get up. Finally, when I hadPerformance News and Views Continued on Page 52JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 51 ii I9MBPerformance News and Views Continued from Page 51just about given up, she got up, did the Tunnel, and finished the course. When I came out of the ring, everyone was laughing and joking that she was trying to tell me that she already DID that Tunnel and wasnt about to waste her time doing it again. The worst part of it was that even with all of those problems, we just missed getting our title by just one point.Connie Zieba writes, Keoki really knows how to make his mom queasy. At one of his first agility shows, Keoki was happily running the course. All of a sudden he came to a screeching halt. He stuck his nose in the dirt and sniffed around busily. My husband, John David, who is Keokis handler, stood by helplessly calling to Keoki to resume running the course. Handlers are not allowed to touch the dogs during the run. They can only call or signal commands. All of a sudden Keoki found what he was looking for. He pulled a hot dog from the dirt, and right before our horrified eyes, ate it All the spectators groaned in commiseration. When he was done with his unexpected snack, he picked up his pace and finished the course. Who can say how long that hot dog had been hidden in the dirt of the horse arena I managed to capture the moment on video, but I cannot watch it without quaking. Keoki is formally Lord Peter of Bristol Court AX MXJ AD NAC OGC NJC he also has the ONYX, the second highest title in Fly ball.POMERANIANS AT THE NATIONAL ARC AGILITY CHAMPIONSHIPSI went to the Seventh National AKC Agility Championship competition in Katy, Texas, in November of 2002, and met some very special Pomeranians and their owners. These Poms are at the top in national Agility competition. I took a picture of five of them together. L-R they are Kathy and Buttons, Jill and Cowboy, Cody and Dax, Candy and Tanu, Daneen and Chopper. Cindy Diglis and her Pom Muffy were not there on Friday when I took the picture, but in the final totals they placed 5th out of 48 entrants in the 8 jump height class. Each of these dogs and handlers has an interesting story to tell.Kathy Flessner writes, I have always loved dogs since I was a little girl. Growing up we had a Collie and at age 15 lost her to old age. My mother went out the next day and bought me a 2-year-old Collie that had never been trained atn ari 1 9mKeoki__________all. We enrolled him in an Obedience class and I became hooked. During my high school years I ended up getting a couple more Collies and a German Shepherd Dog, all of which I trained and started competing in Obedience Trials. I ended up placing my dogs when I went to college and after that got married and wanted a dog right away. My husband grew up with small dogs and when I suggested a Collie he said what about a small one and so ended up with Shelties for many years. I showed in both Conformation and Obedience. I also had an Old English Sheepdog I showed in Obedience and Scent Hurdle racing. I like trying different dogs to train and always liked what the Pom looked like, so I bought a Pom puppy, Buttons, in October of 98. I signed her up for Puppy Kindergarten with the intention of showing her in Obedience. The place I was going to had a puppy Agility class, so I took it. It was so much fun that we continued with Agility training and started showing in Agility. We now have our MX and MXJ and are working on our MACH. We have 388 points and 6 double Qs. This was our first year at the National and I was happy with how_____________ __ _______52 JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian ReviewP nthings went. We placed 23rd out of 48 8" dogs. Buttons is a delight to own and work with. She is so dedicated to me and tries very hard to please me. She has made me want to get another Pom eventually, but theyll have some big shoes to follow with Buttons in my eyes. Buttons has also been certified for therapy work, which I plan on doing some day.She is also the cover dog on For the Love of Pomeranians for 2003 and on the inside of another Pom calendar. Toyrific Lil Buttons MX MXJ is just 4 years old.Jill Crawford ays that Cowboy is a 10-year-old Parti-Colored Pom. He has been a joy to train and compete with.We found him 8 years ago running down a highway. When no one claimed him at the Humane Society we knew he i needed to come to our home. Cowboy placed 4th in the 2000 AKC nationals in Massachusetts and earned his MACH in March 2002. He will now be retired from Agility and play in the Obedience ring for a few years. By the way, Jill is an AKC Agility Judge. 1Cody Cloney writes that at the Agility National Dax Jan-Shars Dax Emmanuels Gift CDX MX MXJ came in 32nd out of 47 little dogs, which for the first time I think was quite good. He qualified in his standard run on Sat. A.M. and I goofed in his jumpers and the run on Sunday, otherwise we could have been higher. He ran very well just not as 1fast as some of those other little ones. The handler goofs up way more often than the dogs, in my experience, no matter in which venue you are competing.Candy Clemente tells us that Chut Tanu Khuse MX MXJ, is a very special Agility Pom, bom 51296. The day after I bought Tanu, she was very lethargic and the next morning was so weak, I thought if I didnt hold her, she would stop breathing. I rushed her to the vet and she was diagnosed with Parvo. She spent a week in the hospital. A little over Ia year into her training, she injured her left eye and is now totally blind in that eye. Since the loss of her vision in her left eye, she is somewhat shy in certain situations, and I believe that contributed to her poor showing in the arena in Katy she did qualify in her Standard run. Other than that, she has done very well in Agility. She started showing in August of 99. She has qualified for the USDAA Grand Prix three times, and this last year made it to the semi-finals,r LLurliterTanubut was over time. In AKC, she has her MX and MXJ, and has 530 points and 19 double Qs towards her MACH. She is very special to me and I love her dearly. She is a wonderful traveling companion no one ever knows there is a dog on board in the planeshe has gone to Maryland for the USDAA DAM tournament, to Del Mar, CA, twice for the USDAA Grand Prix, to Dallas, TX, for the USDAA Grand Prix, and now to Katy, TX, for her first trip to the AKC Nationals.I Daneen Fox has had a variety of breeds, and has shown in Obedience and Schutzhund. But her Pomeranian, Big Furry I Chop-Monster AX MXJ, a.k.a. Chopper or Monster, got her into agility because he was a maniac Needed I something to channel all that energy into. I never would have thought that we would come SO far in just 2 years My I family thinks that I have REALLY gone to the dogs....They think I am CRAZY We do Agility classes 4 times aU Performance News and Views Continued on Page 541.--------_ -------------------------------------------------------- JJanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 53Performance News and Views Continued from Page 53week and show every weekend There was a time when we first started agility that I would get frustrated not knowing the turns or movements. Chopper would give me a big sigh, look me in the eye, and turn around and leaveHe would run to the car and stand there, almost saying, When you get your act together let me know and I will come back and play with you THEN. He really is quite a sensitive dog. You have to keep it a game for him or he doesnt want to play anymore. We do Sheep Herding too Chopper is the first Pomeranian with a HCT title He is a certified therapy dog with TDI. We have been to elderly homes and pre-schools. We do Obedience, but not formallyYET. Choppers titles are a regular alphabet AX, MXJ, A AD, JM, OAC, NGC, EJC, RS-O, GS-N, JS-E, TDI, and he is the ONLY Pomeranian with HCT Herding.AND THEN THERES UKC AGILITYLois Morkassel see UKC titles below writes about the differences between AKC and UKC AgilityAG I has the same type of equipment as AKC with the addition of the hoop tunnel, log jump a spread, brush jump and window jump. The courses are usually shorter. The contacts can be shorterfor example, the Ft. Dodge, IA, show uses an eight foot teeter. The focus in UKC is on safety and inclusively. Dogs are faulted with points off on the contacts if they come on from an angle. The table has indicated sides for on and off and points off are taken for coming onto the angle of the table face or the two adjacent sides. The backside is like AKC. The times are more generous. The courses may not be as flowing as AKCs. The planes of the equipment are more important. You cannot cross a plane on any piece of equipment with any part of your body except the down contact on the A-frame. You cannot stand in front of equipment to call your dog over. No weave poles.AGII has different equipment. No teeter, A-frame, dog walk or table. Instead, there is a sway bridge, swing plank, platform jump, pause box and crawl tunnel. The handler must be at least two feet away from the weave poles.UACH is earned by qualifying with scores of 196 or better in AGI and AGII. The score is assigned a point value. At least forty points must be earned out of AGII for the 100-point total.AGIII UACHX has a combination of AGI and AGII equipment. The handler must be at least six foot away from the weave poles and table. There is a mandatory handler restriction. A qualifying score is 170 out of a possible 200. For UAGI and II, three qualifying scores earned less than one or more judges completes the title. For the UACHX, the five legs must be earned under three judges with a score of 196 - 200. It-Vf \A ^-Faults AGIthree refusals and run outs andor time AGIItwo refusals andor time AGIIIno refusals or run outs andor time.There is a judges briefing, a course familiarization walk through the option of walking the dog through the course on leash with one attempt at each obstacle before your jump height runs.UKC Agility Trials can be limited to seventy-five runs with two trials on the same day. The trials I have attended are usually three or four trials for the two-day weekend.I enjoy this venue. The trials I have attended have smaller floors and are less crowded than the AKC trials. I travel at least eight hours one way to get to the UKC trials and appreciate three and four trials on the weekend.By the way, Lois wrote this information originally in answer to a question from someone on the Active Pomeranian e-mail list. We are getting some good questions and ideas from each other on this list, as well as making new friends who also train and54 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ishow their Pomeranians in the Performance venues. You can join by sending me an e-mail I will then get Yahoo to send you an 'i official invitation to join.TITLES, WE GOT TITLES IAKC OBEDIENCE AND AGILITYCompanion Dog 1Second Chance Oliver Twist, 7602, Barbara McClatcheyILPCcs Windy Poo Bear, 81002, Christine Ly Cheung Companion Dog Excellent Morgens Squirrel N Merlin, CD OA OAJ, 82502, Judi John Rought Elizabeth BaughNovice Agility Desert Fire Rose, CDX, 71902, Carla Michael Brown Clemments Little Abu, 82502, Karen R. BarthILP Finchs Little Rompin Russellmania, 83102, Lillian Knight Taffy of Peaceful Pakers, 82402, Sandra James LockwoodILP Novice Agility JumperFoxfire Jack, CDX, 81102, Gail Donaldson Open AgilityChester Copperpot, NA OAJ, 81002, Frances Fleck Little Polly Party Girl, NA OAJ, 82402, Betsy Ryba Teddy Schoenberg, NA OAJ, 81302, Toni Schoenberg mmV Ir.KeokiKeokiI Open Agility JumperLittle Polly Party Girl, NA NAJ, 7602, Betsy Ryba Chester Copperpot, NA NAJ, 8402, Frances Fleck Agility Excellent. Dawns Cork In A Bottle, OA AXJ, 72102, Dawn JecsILPFinchs Peach Melba Delight, OA AXJ, 81602, Karl Judith Seiter Excellent Agility J umperLittle Polly Party Girl, NA OAJ, 82402, Betsy Ryba Master Agility ExcellentPerformance News and Views Continued on Page 56I__________________________________________________-------------______------------------------------_ _ _ _------------------__________JJanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 55Performance News and Views Continued from Page 55Bubbis Beauty, CDX AX AXJ, 81002, Jennifer Gitter Master Agility JuniperHimself The Elf, AX AXJ, 72102, Laura YarbroughILP Wasielewskis Mindy, AX AXJ, 727702, Lorraine Donna Wasielewski Master Agility Champion 2MACH Cindys Little Muffin, CDX, 71802, Cindy DiglisUKC OBEDIENCE AND AGILITYCompanion DogUCD Stonehavens Kim, Joan E. Phillips United Agility IUAGI Pom Acres Atomic Dragonfly, Lois Fae MorkasselUnited Agility IIUAGII Pom Acres Atomic Dragonfly, Lois Fae MorkasselUAGII Bucky, Jennifer Sullivan United Agility ChampionUACH Tinker Bell of Tobys Angels, Charlene and Mary WhitneyAmerican Pomeranian Club members are listed in bold print ILP dogs are usually Rescues. Only APC members are eligible for Annual Awards Top Obedience Pom, etc. all Pomeranians are eligible for Historical Awards.HISTORICAL AWARDSHall of Fame is a Historical Award that may be earned in AKC performance activities by winning an all-breed High in Trial, or by earning a conformation championship and a Companion Dog Excellent title, or by earning an Agility Excellent title, or by earning a Utility Dog title, or by earning a perfect 200 score in Obedience competition. A dog that has been entered in the Hall of Fame is allowed to record the letters HOF after hisher name, though this should not be included on AKC entry forms or catalogs.Gold Club is a Historical Award that may be earned in AKC performance activities by winning back-to-back High in Trials in Obedience competition. or by acquiring an Obedience Trial Championship, or a Utility Dog Excellent title, or a Champion Tracker title, or a Master Agility Excellent title, or by acquiring a combination of 3 different titles, one each from Conformation, Obedience, Tracking or Agility. The letters GC after the name signify that the dog is enrolled in the Gold Club.These Historical Awards must be applied for they are not awarded automatically. For instance, Jennifer Gitter needs to apply for her dogs HOF GC status are you reading this, Jennifer. You can apply for this retroactively for a dog that fulfilled the requirements in the past, but you must submit proof of title or wins. HOF GC dogs are listed on the American Pomeranian Club website. Write to APC Registrar Diana Downey, 4705 Newline Rd.. Gum Spring, VA 23065. Or you can download an application from the APC website click on Historical Awards.Congratulations to all who train, show, and title their Poms inObedience and AgilityDont 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 me- Rescuesecondchancepoms.org . 1 n_________56 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Reviewe.[[y T. tReimschiissei AnnuatAwards Cfairperson November1,2001 through August31,2002l As reported by Deronda Sharp1Sharon Hanson 7Theo Dockett, Jr. 3 David Gilstrap 3Car\ene Gilstrap 3Cande Gordon 3Kathryn Hartz 3Noble Inglett 3Camilla Knight 3Clarice Oganeku3Donna Riehm3 jTerry RothelliDJennifer Smith 3Sharon Hanson 9Theo Dockett, Jr. 4Cassandra Evans 4Kathryn Hartz 4Barbara Krzewicki 4Gale Rivers 4Juanita Fiddick 3Jerrie Freia 3David Gilstrap 3iCarlene Gilstrap3Noble Inglett3 Camilla Knight3Regina Nunn3Clarice Oganeku 3Yvette Oganeku3Linda Pelz3Donna Riehm 3Marshall Rokos 3Terry Rothell3Michael Wells31As reported by Catherine Id. Hessen Ifpvember 12001 through August 31,2002Jorden Rothell 139Miss Tacia P. Remschiisse 40Miss Lee Amber Jessen 30Emily Hussey23Shawn Jennings22Jourdan Bracken14Miss Nicole Williams12Brian Schaffer10Miss Alana Dillion9Amanda Jennings9Every effort is matte to compile accurate statistics. Elease briny any errors to the attention of the AnnualAwards Chairperson. If your doys are listed in the corrections" of the AIKC Awards issues, please contact OteCCy D. Keimschiissel before February 1,2003.CHGreat Elms Mr. Chips 5CHJanesas For Keep-Sake4CH Valcopy Wakhan Valentino4CHFinchs Walkin After Midnite3CHSubers Presents Atom Ant3CHPaughprints On The MTN Crest3CH Jan-Shars N Sync 3CHGreat Elms Wee Chipper2Underwoods Little Son Junior2CHApolloette Jessie James2CH Finchs Rocket To The Moon2CHGayels Sisgo Kid2 CHFinchs He Walks On Water2CH Go\den Aires True Reward 2CHSundowns Hide N Zeke2CHIslands Here We Go2CHJan-Shars Mini Me2CHJan-Shars Head Over Heels2CHDominic Of Lenette2CHPominigue N Nobles Dark Vader2CH.Vintage Hoteditionof Howlene2Pompeiis Pomulus Of Pom Acres2_Chas-T-Dee Its Showtime2CHJanesas N Jan-Shars Chance2CHSilver Meadows Tu Jody2CHStarfires Nicolas El Grande 2CHTrudys Country Club2CHValcopy Wakhan Batman2CH Angelics Bit 0 Prid Taner Jo2Pom Acres Simon Sez2Daystar Summer Rain3CH Finchs Walkin In Fashion2CH Jan-Shars Zsa Zsa02 Raine-Bets 'Hrapped N Ribbons2Windy Hills Dolly 0 Pomacres2Star Havens Righteous Sparkle2Ursa Minr Must Remember This2JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 57Ifie flbPC SystemJjovemberl, 2001 through October26,2002fits reported by 5VKC Awards issues January February and by 2KKC January 1,2002 through October26,2002311 -reeb CompetitionGroup TotalDogs Name Sex BIS 1 II III IV Defeated OwnersCH Sirius It's All About Me D 13 47 20 1 1 6 31,302 B BirdCH Jan-Shars Daddy Says I'm Darling B 10 24 22 13 14 17,723 K StalnakerCH Pufpride Sweet Dreams D 4 17 21 1 1 1 1 11,542 D Finch, N InglettCH Absolutes Wyndlor Solid Gold D 0 3 3 8 3 2,507 B BoehmerCH Jan-Shars Dudly Doright D 1 3 6 2 3 2,445 B SabourinCH Starfire's Pawegre Hulabaloo D 0 5 2 3 4 2,006 A HendlerL Stasiuk, M Carbno, VCH Diogenoir The Next Generation D 0 3 6 4 3 1,974 Watkins, E MoureauCH Jan-Shars Whistle While You Work D 0 4 1 5 4 1,780 H SklarCH Valcopy Kid Rock D 0 2 1 2 2 1,497 J Pardue, M PardueCH Paradise Valley Royal Medallion D 0 2 1 1 2 1,457 M Rokos, J Smith R TurnerCH Indiana Jones Of Lenette D 0 1 3 4 1 1423 K GriffithCH Sundown's Hide N Zeke CD D 0 1 2 2 5 1,336 C LeemhuisCH Wyndlor Doin' It Right D 0 1 2 2 3 1044 L MulsoCH Paradise Valley Moonstruck D 0 2 1 1 3 902 J Smith, R Turner CH Mountain Crest JJ D 0 0 1 3 1 894 D Gilstrap C GilstrapCH Finch's Rolling Like A River D 0 3 1 1 2 844 T DockettCH Rodi's Black Gold D 0 0 1 0 2 723 D SolanoA Otaguro, H Miller,CH Howlene-Teahra Impero D 1 3 1 1 0 676 R WatanabeCH Pawegre Dennis Menace D 1 0 1 1 1 669 P Murk, R SedlackCH Jan-Shars Betty Crocker B 0 0 1 1 i 613 R Smith, M SmithCH Starfire's Robcary Sobe It D 0 0 0 1 3 600 C ScrimpsherCH Valcopy Batboy D 0 0 0 1 2 597 J Pardue, M PardueCH Woodrose Olde Tyme Tradition D 1 3 0 0 0 551 Clarice Oganeku, Y OganekuCH Shyacres Millenium Gem D 0 0 1 2 0 504 A RobertsCH Aj's Tuff As Nails D 0 2 1 1 2 498 H Sklarindicates APC MemberEvery effort is made to compile accurate statistics. Please bring any errors to the attention of the Annual Awards Chairperson. If your dogs is in the "corrections" of the AKC Awards issues, please contact Kelly D. Reimschiissel before February I, 2003.Kelly D. Reimschiissel, Awards Chairperson Email KileiPomsatt.net58 - JanuxryFebriiary 2003 APC Pomerxnhm ReviewThe SWC SystemAfovember 1,2001 through October26,2002As reported by AAfC Awards issues January February and by AFKC January 1,2002 through October26,2002Mteei Ulmupi'tttimiDogs Name Sex BOB BISS TotalDefeated OwnersI CH Jan-Shars Daddy Says I'm Darling B 92 2 1,499 K Stalnaker2 CH Sirius It's All About Me D 98 1 1,368 B Bird3 CH Pufpride Sweet Dreams D 74 1,203 D Finch, N Inglett4 CH Absolutes Wyndlor Solid Gold D 48 720 B Boehmer5 CH Jan-Shars Whistle While You Work D 56 454 H Sklar6 CH Starfire's Pawegre Hulabaloo D 41 441 A Hendler7 CH Indiana Jones Of Lenette D 23 2 423 K Griffith8 CH Sundown's Hide N Zeke CD D 43 411 C Leemhuis9 CH Diogenoir The Next Generation D 27 405L Stasiuk, M Carbno, V Watkins, E Moureau10 CH Wyndlor Doin' It Right D 31 1 386 L MulsoII CH Jan-Shars Dudly Doright D 26 358 B Sabourin12 CH Paradise Valley Royal Medallion D 32 248 M Rokos, J Smith R Turner13 CH Valcopy Kid Rock D 1 1 234 J Pardue, M Pardue14 CH Jan-Shars Betty Crocker B 14 227 R Smith, M Smith_ 14 CH Mountain Crest JJ D 18 227 D Gilstrap, C Gilstrap16 CH Razzle Dazzle Texas Hoedown D 16 200 C Waters, G Waters17 CH Shyacres Millenium Gem D 12 1 171 A Roberts18 CH Rodi's Black Gold D 7 1 158 D Solano19 CH Pawegre Dennis Menace D 16 152 P Murk R Sedlack20 CH Finch's Rolling Like A River D 10 151 T Dockett4- 21 CH Mountain Crest's Adonis Sun D 12 148 C Russell R Russell22 CH Valcopy Batboy D 8 143 J Pardue, M Pardue23 CH Lil Darlins Die-Hard Dakin D 8 1 18 G Alford24 CH T-JS Lil Remarkable Edward D 8 1 13 T Reeder25 CH Dj's The Gambler D 1 1 111 j Owens, D OwensIndicates APC MemberEvery effort is made to compile accurate statistics. Please bring any errors to the attention of the Annual Awards Chairperson. If your dogs in the corrections of the AKC Awards issues, please contact Kelly D. Reimschiissel before February I, 2003.Kelly D. Reimschiissel, Acting Awards Chairman Email KileiPomsatt.netJanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 59EMERGENCY PLANLost lomFrom The Pomeranian Post Jessie KleinRecently we received an email on The Pomeranian Post, an Internet email discussion list for Pomeranian breeder exhibitors. It was a chilly October night in Colorado, when new member Mendy Henson frantically wrote to the list. It had been a while since she had seen her little Pom, Gus. After a thorough inspection of her apartment she grew worried. The minutes ticked by ever so slowly as her heart began dropping, hitting the pit of her stomach. She realized he was not hiding. Gus was LOSTInto the darkness surrounding the apartment building, Mendy called out for her only show Pom, a Canadian Champion, Gus. Her calls went unanswered other than the sound of her own voice echoing back. A drive through the neighborhood turned up nothing. In desperation she turned to the 200 members of The Pomeranian Post.Being a night owl I was awake reading my list mail. As I read her plea all thoughts of Gus went to the back of my mind, and for a few moments it was as if it were one of my own dogs that I would be searching for. My mind would race as my beating heart looked inside to grasp hold of a plan of action. The following is the plan that my mind and heart put together for my body to carry out. In other words its what Id do if it were I.-------------- jPut an article of clothing that you have Worn, or bedding belonging to that pet, outside, in front of your door, house, in the yard, etc. The scent may bring your pet home. Check the area periodically.Sit down at your computer and make a flyer. DO NOT mention that your dog is a Champion or a show dog to anyone Simply that he is the familys beloved pet and you grieve for him. Include a printed picture and a plea for his return.DO NOT put your name or address on the flyer, only your phone number for safety reasons. Tell them if they lose your number PLEASE turn him over to the Humane Society so you can locate him. You might say that in your flyer too.DO NOT waste time talking to people, FLY, as every single moment that passes could60 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Reviewput him further from being found.Put your flyer on all the doors in your neighborhood and as you go door to door, hand them out. If they havent seen your dog yet, they may later.Take your flyer to EVERY GROOMER in your city.Give your NEWSPAPER CARRIER a copy and give one to the MAILMAN PRONTO. Ask if you may leave a stack of your flyers so that each mail carrier and every newspaper carrier will get a copy or that it is placed on a company bulletin board.Get out to the area convenience stores and leave a flyer there. Ask if they will allow you to tape it to the counter at least for a period of two weeks.Take some of your flyers and put one facing to the outside in ALL your car windows. Anybody parking next to you or passing by will surely notice and take a look at it.Bulletin boards at Pet stores and vet offices usually arent big enough for a large flyer but you can make a smaller version 5x7 and tack it in all the stores and vet offices too.Contact the kennel clubs in your area and the Humane Society as soon as they open. At the Humane Society, fill out a lost dog report. Include a copy of your flyer with a photo of the dog. Contact all the veterinary clinics, any rescue people, allbreed clubs, etc., in your area.Call the radio station and pay if necessary to have it broadcast X number of times during the course of the week, the month if need be.Call the newspaper AS SOON AS POSSIBLE and place at least two classifieds, one in the Lost and Found and the other in the pet section. Do the same thing in the Penny Saver or Thrifty Nickel.Contact your Emergency Animal Clinics and your Police. Check periodically for accident reports involving animals.When contacting veterinary offices, be sure to inform them of your dogs identification i.e., microchip, tattoos and any physical identifications.I hope that this is helpful to someone someday and they too will locate their lost companion, just as Mendy did. The Pomeranian Post is an Internet email information site owned by Jessie Klein.Jessie mykeepsakes.net JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 61APC National SpecialtyMarch 10, 11 12, 2003MondayTuesdayWednesday, March 10, 11 12 APC National SpecialtyFriday. March 14 Kennel Club of Columbus, Indiana Saturday, March 15 Evansville Kennel Club, Inc. Sunday, March 16 Louisville Kennel Club, Inc. Cindy Boulware, Show Secretary 972 962-3872 Jack Onofrio Superintendent 405 427-8181SPECIALITY ROOMS AND TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTSThe American Pomeranian Club will hold its specialty atTHE EXECUTIVE INN, 978 Phillips Lane, Louisville, Kentucky, 40209Phone 1-800-626-2706. We have a block of rooms for a special rate of 79.00 plus applicable taxes per night reserve a double or king room for this rate, 1-4 guests per room. The 79.00 rate will be good from March 09 - 17, 2003. Reservation deadline 2- 10-02. When making your reservations be sure to state that you are with the APC dog show, for the group rate.RV PARKING will be located at the fairgrounds across the street from the Hotel.Hook ups are available reservation number is 502 367-5000.The AIRPORT is located across the street from the hotel Executive Inn will send a van to pick you up. You may call them from a courtesy phone in the airport Executive Inn asks that you pick up your luggage before calling.APC JUDGESMrs. Jackie Rayner, Regular Classes Mrs. Jane Lehtinen, Sweepstakes Marily Donlon-Higgins of Shepardsville, KY, Obedience JudgeCATALOG ADVERTISINGInside Front Cover 50.00 Centerspread 80.00Outside Back Cover 55.00 Inside Back Cover 45.00 Full Page 35.00 Half Page 20.00Quarter Page 15.00 Add 10.00 for each photoSend check and ad copy toMildred Patrick, 7024 Wake Forest,Dallas, TX. 75229 Phone 214 341-8699,by February 10, 2002. All photos will be returned, we also can take e-mailed photos just e-mail ad copy and photo to lovencountrypeoplepc.com, you may charge your ad to your credit card or mail your check to Mildred.TROPHIES Trophy Chairperson, Becky Sabourin, is planning some very nice trophies this year.Please contact her to donate to a trophy. Becky can be reached at 989-832-3408 or wyndlorchartermi.net .- SPECIAL EVENTS PETTHERAPY SEMINARPet Therapy Seminar on Monday, March 10. See Performance News and Views, page 50 for more details.COSTUME CONTESTAll proceeds are donated to the Canine Health Foundation for the study of Alopecia in Poms.Marge Kranzfelder at kranzmarhollinet.com62 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian ReviewAPC NATIONAL SPECIALTYFUN MATCHHosted by the Ohio Valley Pom Club.DNA TESTINGAKC will collect DNA samples at the reduced rate of 30.00. This is a 10.00 savings over the usual 40.00 fee.SEMINARSubject is Judge Mentoring. Contact APC Judges Education Chairperson, Dorothy Martin, edwardamartinatt.netBANQUETOur Banquet will be held on Wed evening, price will be 30.00 per person, send your check made payable to APC to Janice Russell, 3540 Kessler Blvd. N Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46222. indypomindy.netAUCTIONAuction items needed, please contact Donna Riehm and let her know what you can donate for our auction.618 684-4644 email mom4pomsaol.comSHOW COMMITTEEGregg Waters - Show Chairman 801 571-4959 shimmereemsn.com Barbara McClatchy - Obedience Chairman 979 297-7383 bclatchmastnet.net Cindy Boulware - Show Secretary 972 962-3872 lovencountrypeoplepc.comKENNELVisitsMarchApril 2003Mary Bonnell, LinetreeMayJune 2003Sharon Shipek, ExtanePlease contact Cynthia Bradley, Stillcove Pomeranians, the Pomeranian Reviews Kennel Visit Co-ordinator with comments or nominations for upcoming APC Kennel Visits. Cynthia may be contacted at 1908 NE 86th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97220-5508. Phone 503-253-8499 or email at pomymomy yahoo.comADVERTISING 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.SUBSCRIPTION RATESFirst Class 45Bulk Rate 37Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico 55Foreign Rate 80Single Issue 8For more information contactBrenda Segelken 217-347-5731 fame62401 yahoo.com_______________ JJANUARYFEBRUARY 2003 APC POMERANIAN REVIEW - 63Elusive ToysCatherine Jessen4165 E 100 North Rigby ID 83442 208 745-5267PoinsandTinPoodless a mtiMontana,aau,9Pat and Walt GilbertPH 407 658-9878 FAX 407-658-8673 Email Flea560AOL.COMBUSINESS CARD ADVERTISING RATESSmall Ad 60.00 Large Ad 90.00Six issues, one photo included.IMFILIN tOHLaurie Otis Donna Machniak7721Wright-Puthoff Rd 237 Groveland DrSidney, OH 45365 Howell, MI 48843937-498-4970 517-546-7446pomswcoil.com Darlinpomslhotmail.comr 'r'Ap kAshley and Jerry Miller 850-474-6277 aj Poms mindspring. com102 Gettysburg Drive, Pensacola, FL 32503 Show Pet Puppies Occasionally Ch Stud Service to Approved BitchesMountain View PomeraniansChampionMtn View Stars ShinePat and Roger DagueP O Box 209, Stuarts Draft, VA 24477 Phone 540-337-2965V -nttiofigShari ShieldsOdenton, MD 21113LWi301-261-3727sshieldserols.comAvantesPomeraniansShow - Breeding Puppies Available 707-464-8104Liza Stephens-Miner1193 California St Crescent City, CA 95531webepoms webtv.net www.avantespomeranians.comRA REFLECTION ON THE WATERSGreggory S Waters Charlene R Waters1625 East 11400 South Sandy Utah 84092-5428 801-571-4959SHIMMEREEMSN.COM Quality PomeraniansDIGITAL and EMAIL FILESPhotos for publication must be scanned at 300 DPI when emailing photo files. Set digital cameras minimum 3.5 MP to the highest setting BEFORE taking digital photos for publication in the APC Pomeranian Review. Email all photos, ad text and payment form MasterCard and Visa accepted tofame62401 yahoo.comInimran Pomeranian nilIrllllliin oilNo time to place an ad Not enough copy Post that new champion, import, special litter or big win in Wags and Brags Up to 60 words only 10,001 Phone, fax or email. Major Credit cards accepted.64 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian ReviewBI-MARPOMERANIANSmBIS, BISS, ROMX, HOF, GC CH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE KIDMARY A ROSENBAUM145 Fay Road Chehalis, WA 98532-9204phone 360 767-0104 fax 360 767-0105 email marbyrlgte.net httpwww.bi-mar.comMarbilPomeranians Mari Iffland11290 Old Lake Road Benton, IL 62812 618-435-6127email pomsawaylegypt.netMillamor PomeraniansKen Eleanor Miller1777 Orange Picker Rd Jacksonville, Florida 32223 PH 904-260-4308ReginapomsRegina Nunn2030 Russell Road Berryville, VA 22611 540-955-1209 Reginapoms Bigfoot.comtvaloti'Pomenviitut4-Home ofCh. Avalon's Valentino Starfire Multiple Group Winning PomsAnnette Eric Davis208-234-0932, FAX 208-234-0792 email davisavalonpom.com web site www.avalonpom.comQuality, lovingly raised puppies. Inquiries welcome.FINCH'SPOMERANIANS Ltd.OfBIS, 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.netSnguacedPOMERANIANSShy in size, huge in heartAudrey M. Roberts 1984 VFW Road Leesville, LA 71446 Home Phone 337-239-3938 Email Shyacreshotmail.comJanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 65New ChampionsCH Dress Circle Animation CH Millamors Special Edition CH Pompeiis MaiaRitenuto CH Primetime Belle Of The Ball CH Bobii IB Vanilla Ice CH Pixies Lil Sass Box CH Starfires Table Dancer CH ValcopywakhanJanelsBatgirl CH Lovely Belle Of The Bail CH Paradise Valley Royal Medallion CH Wyndlor Amazing Grace CH Chaundis Tribble Minot, CD NAJ CH Woodroses Stash The Cash CH Gayels' Girlfriend CH Vintage Vino Vino CH Jjs She Talks To Angels CH Jeribeth MLKCH Hickory Bends Lets Do It Again CH Showcase Charmed Im Sure der7m B BDDCH Two Tsj CH Bi Mars Jitterbug CH Great Elms Ultra Classic CH Marbils Games Of Chance CH Nobles Positively Priceless CH Prestigious Royal Highness CH Dhcrew Manic Monday Mai-T-Toi CH Jenuwayne Made You Look CH Janesas Southern Sundown CH VaIcopyBatbo^5^^P^^ CH Rhynstone Classic Iceflower CH Heritage N Search Of Heroes CH Nobles Finchs A Work Of Art CH Peperie Pretty In Pink CH Jan-Shars Betty Crocker CH Candyfloss Eclipse CH Mi Babe Montana Rain Beau Rocks CH Great Rivers Heavenly Dream CH Jan-Shars Mother Nature CH Pom Acres Lets Cruise CH Sundowns Ready Or Not CH Arn-Ette Tequilla Sunrise CH Wang Tsu Aim To Fame CH Barbaras Dancing With Silver CH Jan-Shars Beauty Is My Business CH Gayels Ms Oakley CH Janesas Simply Smashing CH Avalons Prince Charming CH Reginapoms Gator In Motion CH Janesas Keep The Faith CH Great Rivers Majestic Quincy CH Prestigious Wee Bad Baker CH J an-Shars Very Important Pom CH Mai-T-Tois Flaming Samba"The SATC SystemAs reported by AKC January 2002 through August 2002Ncut QHjampinttHCongratulationsDate Finished OwnersB 4-Jan-02 Pat Dresser Lorinda VasutaD 5-Jan-02 Eleanor W MillerB 5-Jan-02 Elizabeth Aguilar Catherine Harrison B 5-Jan-02 Thomas McintireD 6-Jan-02 Bobii EarleMg Sr . im IS y-gD 6-Jan-02 Carol AGalavich Evelyn Newyear6-Jan-02 Fabian Arienti Jose ACabrera12-Jan-02 Janell Reich Dana L Plonkey13 Jan-02 Victoria E Lovely 14 Jan 02 Marshall Rokos Jessica Smith Robin J Turner 19-Jan-02 Becky SabourinD 19-Jan-02 Teresa ConnorsD 19-Jan-02 Yvette H Oganeku Clarice M OganekuB 20-Jan-02 GaleARiversD 20-Jan-02 Shari M Fukuyama Ellen TakayamaB 26-Jan-02 Julie Javernick D 27-Jan-02 Olga M BakerD 27Jan-02 TheoDockett Jr,B 3-Feb-02 Alane LevinsohnD 10-Feb-02 Dorothy M Trosino Norman Neal Trosino B 10-Feb-02 Margaret Nance Mary A RosenbaumD 16-Feb-02 Laura L Jennings D 16-Feb-02 Mari Iffland Donna RiehmB 16-Feb-02 Noble InglettB 16-Feb-02 Sherry D Dollar B 21-Feb-02 AngelaNisbetD 22-Feb-02 Jenny Hryniuk B 23-Feb-02 Carol Leemhuis Camilla KnightD 23-Feb-02 Janice Pardue Melvin Pardue D 24-Feb-02 Joyce UrbanD 24-Feb-02 Michael P Hanlon II Karen Hanlon D 1-Mar-02 Diane L FinchB 1-Mar-02 Victoria Oelerich Peter A PettersenB 2-Mar-02 Ron Smith Merilyn J SmithD 3-Mar-02 Hideko W Strasbaugh James L Strasbaugh D 3-Mar-02 TheoDockett Jr.B 8-Mar-02 Dr. Rosanne M Cebelenski B 10-Mar-02 Sharon Hanson D 14-Mar-02 Jackie Parisek Juanita FiddickB 16-Mar-02 Camilla KnightB 16-Mar-02 Geri Arnold D 16-Mar-02 Mary Carlisle Brenda SegelkenD 17-Mar-02 Barbara Raymond Audrey B Caywood B 17-Mar-02 Sharon HansonB 23-Mar-02 GaleARiversB 23-Mar-02 Katy Stalnaker Jerrie FreiaD 24-Mar-02 Annette DavisD 24-Mar-02 Donna Machniak Laurie Otis B 24-Mar-02 Marjorie Conway Louis Conway D 28-Mar-02 Bari Michelle DubowskyD 31-Mar-02 OlgaMBakerB 5-Apr-02 Sharon Hanson D 6-Apr-02 AngelaNisbetBreedersLorinda Vasuta Pat Dresser Eleanor W MillerElizabeth Aguilar Catherine Harrison Thomas McintireBobii EarleCarol A GalavichFabianArienti Jose ACabreraDana Plonkey Janell Reich Randy Gemmill Victoria E LovelyMarshall Rokos Cindy Rokos Jeanne Blank Becky SabourinRobert Hannah Lampson Yvette H Oganeku Clarice M Oganeku GaleARiversEllen TakayamaJulie Javernick Sherry L Vaughn Allie M Martin Marge Nunn Alane Levinsohn Terry Rothell Dorothy M Trosino Norman Neal Trosino Mary A RosenbaumLaura L Jennings Bill Iffland Mari IfflandBetsy Owens Noble InglettSherry D Dollar Hal E Webster Jr..gag5 ifrJenny Hryniuk Jerrie FreiaDana L PlonkeyJoyce UrbanMichael P Hanlon II Karen Hanlon Noble InglettVictoria Oelerich Peter A PettersenSharon HansonHideko W StrasbaughBabe Mccombs Jean E Cook Kathy Ragusa Sharon YampiroSharon HansonJuanita FiddickCamilla KnightGeri Arnold Mary Carlisle Barbara Raymond Sharon HansonGaleARiversJerrie FreiaAnnette DavisRegina W NunnJerrie FreiaSharon YampiroSherry Dollar Sharon HansonAngelaNisbetContinued on Page 6766 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian ReviewNew Champions Continued from Page 66CH Stars Calif Highwayman D 7-Apr-02CH Pometto-Poms Nikki D 11-Apr-02 '- CH Mountain Crest JJ D 12-Apr-02CH Howlene-Teahra Impero D 13-Apr-02CH Sandhills Clifhanger D 13-Apr-02CH Woodroses Magical Wand B 14-Apr-02 iCH Lil Darlins Die-Hard Dakin D 14-Apr-02 iCH Paradise Valley Royal Sundance D 14-Apr-02CH Regmar Reginas Gator Legacy D 14-Apr-02 'CH Sanders Diamond Lady B 14-Apr-02CH Asher Of Lenette D 19-Apr-02CH Jan-Shars Legally Blond B 19-Apr-02CH Wccwyns I Hope U Dance B 20-Apr-02 Cl I Karaways Gypsy Rose Lee B 20-Apr-02CH Wee Hearts I Write The Songs D 21-Apr-02 iCH Finch s Angel In My Ey es B 21 Apr-02CH Randys Razors Edge D 21 -Apr-02 'CH Finchs Rolling Like A River D 21-Apr-02CH Tresstique-N-Ggs Indy Summer B 27-Apt-02CH Suber s Bumble Bee D 27-Apr-02CH Subers AntT Up Of Warwick D 28-Apr-02CH Jan-Shars Disney Animation D 28-Apr-02CH Indigos Toast Of The Town B 2-May-02CH Silver Meadows T.Js Puppet D 4-May-02CH Yoshimuras Leathal Weapon D 4-May-02CH Janesas Tailormade For Avante D 11-May-02CH MarbilsN Nobles No Back Talk B 11-May-02CH Absolutes Ditto Doright D 11-May-02CH Cinbows Dandy Lion D 12-May-02CH Trudy N Dreamweavers Grayowl B 12-May-02CH Forever Glowing Ember B 12-May-02CH Sungold's I Do What I Like B 12-May-02CH Gar-Vs Zcek-A-Boo B 17-May-02CH Djs Xxxs And Ooos Of Shady PK B 18-May-02CH Marbil-Riehm Fancy Solitaire B 19-May-02CH Finchs Walkin Away A Winner II B 19-May-02CH Sandcaslles Backstreet Boy. D 19-May-02CH Davins Midnight Eclipse D 19-May-02CH Ravens Rockets Red Glare D 19-May-02CH Monarcs Mini Tornado B 24-May-02CH Cheyennes Kodiak Bear Second D 25-May-02CH Sun Fun Sandy Of Myrtle Beach D 25-May-02CH Foxworth Fast Lane D 25-May-02CH Woods I Wanna Talk About Me D 26-May-02CH Glen Iris Sweet Consequence D 27-May-02CH Woods Miss Delilah B 27-May-02CH Gaulkes 0 My Fancy X Masgift D 1 -Jun-02CH Gajoy ShezaTiffa B l-Jun-02CH Bertrays Divine Miss Emm B 1-Jun-02CH Finchs Ace Of Hickory Bend D I-Jun-02CH Howlene-Teahra You Go Girl B 2-Jun-02CH Angels Golden Cheaux B 9-Jun-02 CH Mountain Crest Summer Breeze B 9-Jun-02CH Sundowns Keegan Xavier D 15-Jun-02CH Wee Hearts Spitn Image D 15-Jun-02CH Marbil-Riehm Riding In Style D 16-Jun-02CH Big Cs Oakie Doakie Pookie D 16-Jun-02CH Kalasics Kissably Cute B 16-Jun-02Peggy Gaither Frank J GaitherTammy MoynihanDavid Gilstrap Carlene GilstrapH Miller A Otaguro R Watanabe Jennifer SmithClarice M Oganeku Yvette H Oganeku Gina AlfordMarshall Rokos Cindy RokosTerry L Morrow Regina W NunnTim R Sanders Christy M Sanders Frances Zozzaro Sharon Hanson Cathy Anderson8Mary Lee Linger Joyce G Fortney Cassandra Evans Barbara Krzewickr Diane L FinchTerry J Rothell Maryellen J Mclane Theo Dockett Jr.Gerald J KripakSherry LawallMaureen Murphy Suzanne Remcy William Thio Letitia Cannon Shat Jennifer Smith Kevin Smith Jacquelyn W Klein,jJeani YoshimuraPeggy Gaither Frank J Gaither H Jean DavisDavid Gilstrap Carlene GilstrapHazel Miller Arlene A Otaguro Robin Watanabe Debby WilkinsonClarice M Oganeku Yvette H Oganeku Gina AlfordMarshall Rokos Cindy RokosTerry L Morrow Regina W NunnLarry Loretta Breinig KG GriffithSharon HansonCathy AndersonMary Lee Linger Joyce G Fortney Cassandra Ready Evans Diane L FinchRandy BuskeDiane L Finch Bonnie HarrisSuzanne BerneySuzanne BerneyLetitia E Cannon Sharon L Hanson Jennifer Smith Jacquelyn W KleinLiza D Miner P Noble InglettRegina NunnCindy L BowlingLinda Pelz Nancy Coddington Michael C WellsMarge KranzfelderNoble InglettGail A GarveyDiana L Owens Jerry C Owens Donna S RiehmGloria KnappJessica Smith Robin Turner Kevin OrrMary Ann Cargo Shari ShieldsKenneth L SwainPamela R Dodsworth Larry E FoxMaynard A WoodCarolyn Bonin Maynard A WoodDuane A Gaulke Joyce BroussardSharon Masnick Benson E RayTom B Davidson David L LambHazel Miller Arlene A Otaguro Robin Watanabe Claudette ConferDavid Gilstrap Carlene GilstrapCamilla KnightRegina M Ready Dana Cochran Donna S RiehmJudy Grissom Julie Kallbackadmm3Jeani Yoshimur^ .fj -if-JerrieFreiaPatYates Duncan Mari IfflandRobert Blank Jeamte BlankCindy L BowlingNancy CoddingtonMarge KranzfelderAnnaLafortuneGail A Garvey Diana Owens Lucy Nolan Mari Iffland Donna S Riehm Diane L FinchJessica Smith Arlene F Benko.Karen M Crawford Kevin N OrrLouise Marie Crowe Shari ShieldsColleen Franks Kenneth E SwainPamela R Dodsworth Larry E l ox Maynard A WoodCheryl A Jackson M ay nard A Wood Duane A Gaulke Joyce BroussardSharon Masnick Benson E RayDiane L FinchHMiller A Otaguro R Watanabe Claudette ConferDavid Gilstrap Carlene GilstrapCamilla KnightCassandra Evans Donna S Riehm Mari IfflandElizabeth DeuelMarian F Dossinger Julie KallbackaContinued on Page 68JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 67New Champions Continued from Page 67CH Primetime The Tatesman D 16-Jun-02 Pat Birmingham Thomas McintireCH Showcase Walking After Dark B 19-Jun-02 Terry Rothell Alane Levinsohn Terry RothellCH Daystar Rejoice B 22-Jun-02 Karen Power Karen PowerCH Kalasics Thrill A Minute D 22-Jun-02 Mindee Gibson Jennette Gibson Julie Kallbacka Glenna SurageCH Patricias Busy Bee B 22-Jun-02 Pati Danielson Pati DanielsonCH Millennium Dream Of Allridge B 22-Jun-02 Valerie Allridge Valerie AllridgeCH Mustangs Ace In The Hole D 23-Jun-02 Brenda Duncan Joyce BirksCH Pom Acres Wildwood Phantom D 23-Jun-02 Juanita Fiddick Juanita FiddickCH Pomacres Weewyn Nu Millenium B 23-Jun-02 Juanita Fiddick Juanita FiddickCH Sanlee-Antom Academy Awards D 25-Jun-02 Gina Nunnery Anita J Farr Sandra L MuellerCH Ursa Minors Haute Tamale B 29-Jun-02 Barbara Krzewicki Cassandra Evans Barbara KrzewickiCH Cottontop Doin It Better D 29-Jun-02 Linda LMulso Linda L MulsoCH Wee Hearts Rid' n Shotgun D 6-Jul-02 Cassandra Evans Barbara Krzewicki Cassandra Ready EvansCH Parenteaus Gift From Above B 6-Jul-02 Joanne Parenteau Barbara ZwiefelCH Jan-Shars Fairest Of Them All B 12-Jul-02 Letita Cannon Sharon L Hanson Letita Cannon Sharon L HansonCH Maitais Little Noble Lady B 13-Jul-02 Kathryn Hartz Susan Plouff Susan PlouffCH Great Rivers White Lace B 19-Jul-02 Sharon Yampiro Sharon YampiroCH Karizmas Bad News Bear D 19-Jul-02 Shauna Jenkins Terry P Miller Manuel GonzalezCH Sweethearts Gimme More B 20-Jul-02 Kathy Hidalgo Kathy Hidalgo Gina AlfordCH Lynnwrights Stepping Out B 20-Jul-02 Lisa Rose Aiello Donna L WrightCH Wildwood Spirit Of Pom Acres D 2LJul-02 Juanita Fiddick Elizabeth HaffermanCH Trudys Cool Mountain Breeze B 21-Jul-02 Nancy Coddington Nancy CoddingtonCH Jessicas Casanova D 21-Jul-02 Patricia A Gilbert Jessica SmithCH Velvet Touch Southern Belle B 21-Jul-02 Shauna Jenkins Janet BordelonCH Terimars Bouncin Love Potion B 27-Jul-02 Regina W Nunn Cathy Lasota Terry L MorrowCH Primetime Bright Sunshine B 27-Jul-02 Thomas Mcintire Thonias McintireCH GayelsKit Carson D 28-Jul-02 Gale Rivers Karen Power Sc Gale RiversCH Janesas Chance For The Ribbons D 28-Jul-02 Jerrie Freia Jerrie FreiaCH Goldchips Starry Starry Knight D 1-Aug-02 Debbie Donahue Debbie DonahueCH Aljens Lil Bit Of Lenette D 3-Aug-02 Alfred Lapuz KG GriffithCH Jan Les Make Me A Super Starr B 3-Aug-02 JaneLehtinen Jane Lehtinen Bonnie L MartinCH Firebrooks Justin Thyme D 3-Aug-02 Lee D Cook Katherine Krusta Lee D CookCH Lll Ponderosas Dreamweaver B 3-Aug-02 Linda Pelz Michael Wells Sherry CartwrightCH Paradise Valley Lil CindersGar-Vs Summer MagicSilver Meadows T.J.s CharismaB 3-Aug-02 Marshall Rokos Cindy Rokos Marshall Rokos Cindy RokosCH B 4-Aug-02 Gail A Garvey Bonnie Hands Gail A GarveyCH B 8-Aug-02 Jacquelyn W Klein Jacquelyn W KleinCH AjsTuff As Wails D 9-Aug-02 Howard Sklar Jerry Miller Ashley MillerCH Canterburys Mark Of Zorrov -rY'.v I... Aphrodites Enduring FreedomD 11-Aug-02 Frances Zozzaro Kim VescovaCH D 11-Aug-02 Linda Decicco Linda DeciccoCH Hickory Bends City Kitty B 11-Aug-02 TheoDockett Jr. David L Lamb Tom B DavidsonCH Microals Flirtation Walk B 16-Aug-02 Barbara Krzewicki Cassandra Evans Alice FernaldCH Candyfloss Captain Hook D 17-Aug-02 Hideko W Strasbaugh James L Strasbaugh Hideko W StrasbaughCH Weewyn Bar-Bs Lady Liberty B 18-Aug-02 Barbara Wollmann Cathy Anderson Barbara Wollmann Cathy AndersonCH Rodis Over The Rain Beau B 18-Aug-02 Diana M Solano Robert A Solano Jean E CookCH Dochlaggie Dolly Dimple B 18-Aug-02 Earl N Takahashi Mrs. D LeoCH TLC Tiger Lilly Rocks 0 Moss B 18-Aug-02 Gina Moss Elizabeth A CurtissCH Gayels Miss Kitty B 25-Aug-02 Gale A Rivers Karen Power Gale RiversCH Jan-Shars Snow White B 30-Aug-02 Sharon Hanson Sharon HansonCH Pompeiis Mercury Tenuto D 31-Aug-02 Elizabeth Aguilar Catherine Harrison Elizabeth Aguilar Catherine Harrison Indicates APC MemberEvery effort is made to compile accurate statistics. Please bring any errors to the attention of the Annual Awards Chairperson. If your dogs is listed in the corrections of the AKC Awards issues, please contact Kelly D. Reimschiissel before February 1, 2003.Kelly D. Reimschiissel, Acting Awards Chairman Email KileiPomsatt.net68 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian ReviewLetters to tlxe EditorI just had to drop you a note and tell you how fantastic the current issue of the Review is. This Magazine has not only survived extinction but is earning the respect and the compliments of the Pom Fancy, making it one of the best breed magazines.I salute your hard work and continued commitment in making this a magazine we can be proud of.2omnaGot my NovDec Issue today, GREAT job on our Ad, I am very pleased with itSBindaThe magazine is ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL. It has gotten better every year and I have stacks of themCant part with any of them.Thanks for everything Its wonderful to see the Review in such wonderful form. Youre doing a great job.2cwvie4mwawted haieAbout six weeks after the birth of her son Butler I noticed a rather large red knot on the chin of my Ch. Tara. Horrified, I immediately rushed her to my local Vet I only have six Poms so if anyone so much as coughs, its off to the vet who wasnt quite sure as to what the problem was. He suggested cleaning the area with hydrogen peroxide and applying some neosporin for a few days before discussing the possibility of surgically removing the knot.Having been in cosmetic sales for over ten years I already knew what I would suggest for a client with Taras problem. So I decided, why not - lets go for it For approximately a week I washed the area with Cliniques Extra Strength Soap followed by Elizabeth Ardens Oil Control Clairfying Toner. The result was everything back to normal and the zit was completely goneThe moral of this story is - YES, those expensive skin care products really do work Taras story is one even Estee Lauder would be proud oftMaiciaNomination ReportCindy Boulware Corresponding SecretaryPer our bylaws Article VI, Section 2 f.If no valid additional nominations are received by the Corresponding Secretary on or before October 1st the Nominating Committees slate shall be declared elected by general consent and no balloting will be required.There were no nominations for board members from the floor, therefore in accordance with our Bylaws Article VI - Voting, Nominations, Elections, Section 2. f The Nominating Committees Slate slate for 2003-2004 has been declared elected by general consent.OfficersPresident 1st Vice President 2nd Vice President Corresponding Sec Recording Sec TreasurerBoard of DirectorsMargaret McKee Fran Stoll Jane Lehtinen Cindy Boulware Janice Russell Erika MoureauSally Baugniet Annette Davis Diana Downey Annette Lynn Heise Marge Kransfelder Gregory WatersInfo Dots with Mary AllanBETTY LEWIS' WEIGHT ON SATTN BALLSLow sugar satin ball recipe1 lb ground beef 1 8 oz pkg cream cheese 1- jar all natural peanut butter 1 jar smaller of the sizes wheat germ 1 doz egg yolks1 cup or so of flaked oats soaked in heavy cream Mix up, form balls, freeze, feed as treats or food supplement.JanuaxyFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 69MYFIRSTPOMCricketMy interest in Poms began when my sister-in-law purchased a nice quality orange colored companion Pom. I loved the look and personality of the little dog. After spending some time with my sister-in-laws little girl, I decided that the Pom was the breed for me. Although my wife Liz was not a dog person at the time, she finally caved in to my badgering. She agreed we could buy one of our own but it had to be different, it had to be black. My quest for a black little girl began.Stories we heard about how fragile Poms were, such as breaking a leg if they jumped from a couch, concerned us. We decided a larger Pom was in order. Having small children was also a concern for us, not concerned that the Pom would harm the kids but that the kids might accidentally injure a small Pom.Not knowing any better, my quest began at the newspaper stand. I scoured the ads for black Poms. The ads were few and far between at that time. We searched the newspaper for weeks looking for that elusive color.Our perseverance finally paid off and we found a puppy The parents were both on premises both were larger but not huge, so I thought her size would be about right for us. She was a shiny little black ball of energy It was love at first sight with the kids, and even Liz fell for this irresistible bit of fluff.We started referring to her as family in record time. As she played and tumbled through the grass chasing crickets around the yard, she made a name for herself. Cricket did all the things puppies do, like gnawing the furniture and chewing a hole in the carpet of the house we were renting. Our love for her never wavered. Cricket really bonded with my daughter becoming her protector and buddy.Owning or being owned by a Pom you begin to notice other Poms. As we met other people with Poms we developed some lasting friendships. Cindy Boulware was one of those people. Cindy would groom Cricket as she answered all of our beginner questions without being condescending or condemning our companion or us. As Cricket grew, we became interested in showing and breeding, so we asked for Cindys advice. She politely told us that Cricket was a good pet but as for showing she was not a good specimen. We were not discouraged because we bought her as a pet. She gave us much love and pleasure even if she was not a show dog. Cricket is now twelve years old and going strong. She still holds a special place in our hearts as our first Pom. We thank the Review for this pleasure down memory lane. 70 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian ReviewmmParent Club Conferenceby Marge KranzfelderOn the last weekend in October, the American Kennel Club, Inc. held its first Parent Club Conference in Cincinnati, Ohio. Pat Laurens, as chair of the AKC Delegate Parent Club Committee, was instrumental in orga nizing this very beneficial gathering. Each Parent Club was able to send two Board representatives. Many were either club presidents or delegates. Each breed forms one Parent Club. In other words, The American Pomeranian Club is the parent club for the Pomeranian breed. Fran Stoll and Marge Kranzfelder were APCs representatives this year.Of course, each club has common problems. Being able to easily communicate common solutions was very beneficial. Some of the hot topics included Judges Education, Breeders Education, National Specialties, Illustrated Standards, Tax Issues, Fund Raising, Rescue, Modern Communication Technology, etc. We were able to recognize problems in other clubs that APC has resolved well. Other clubs shared some fantastic ideas we might also implement.Three hundred attendees provided so much positive energy, and were very open and frank about problems. Everyone acknowledged and showed respect of club differences. And everyone there provided a great amount of knowledge individually.When we wonder about the state of our sport in the future, it is heartening to know there is the existence of these very dedicated people working for the benefits of their breeds individually and thereby canines in general. As Fran and Marge share their information gathered from this trip, you should feel the influence of some new and vital ideas in your club. Hopefully, this conference will be held again in two years.JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 71the focUfoyiGreetings from your APC Pom Review Editor I appreciate this opportunity to address the Pom fancy.My husband, Phil, and I live in Effingham. Illinois.Effingham, a small community, is located near the center of Illinois, and is home of a huge CROSS. The cross stands 198 feet and is located near the intersection of Interstate 5770, in clear view of approximately 18 million travelers per year.Phil has been in the printing industry for 37 years and is currently lead pressman for a major printing company. We have two married children, Wayne and Leslie Kueker. We are blessed with five beautiful grandchildren, Karley, Cameron, Elizabeth, Noah and Jacob. We currently have seven Poms. Six are champions, and five are veterans.As space allows, I plan to share the journey as your editor. It has been very interesting and rewarding. I thank those who have weathered this transition and appreciate your continued support. 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Please send or Email the Editor.JanuakyFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 73AdvertisersBay Colony Pom Club................. ......................48Carlisle, Mary............................... ......................49Dague, Roger and Pat.................. .....................64Davis, Annette and Erik.............. ......................65Dieball, Fred and Patricia............ ........................4Dunn, Thelma.....................................................31Finch, Diane................................. ......................65Gilbert, Pat................................... ......................64Gilstrap, David and Carlene.... .........................2Griffith, Ken and Eleanor......................................5Harris, Bonnie.............................. ......................11Iffland, Mari................................. ......................65lessen, Catherine.................................................64Lau, Roger.................................... ......Back CoverMachniak, Donna......................... ......................64Miller, Gerald and Ashley............ ......................64Miller, Ken and Eleanor.............. ......................65Norem, Kathryn........................... .....................75Northern California Pom Club.........................23Nunn, Regina......................................................65Otis, Laurie.................................. .....................64Pomeranian Club of Hawaii......... ......................15Roberts, Audrey........................... ......................65Rosenbaum, Mary........................ ...............24, 65Segelken, Brenda................................................49Stephens - Miner. Lisa................. ......................64Shields, Shari..........................................30,31.64Shipek, Sharon............................. ........................7Smith, Ron and Merilyn.............. .Front Cover, 6Takayama, Ellen........................... ..................3,76Waters, Greggory and Charlene. .....................64Back IssuesTo order back issues, mail check toMargaret McKee, 2426 Sandy Hook Rd,Goochland, VA 23063 804558-3380Issues available areAnniversary Issue, Oct 1988 25.00Jan 75, Oct 77, May 79, April 80 20.00August 97 15.00Available Back Issues 8.00The 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 USPS Bulk, and 45 per year USPS 1st class. First class rates apply to USA and APOs. CanadaMexicoPuerto Rico subscription rates are 55.00 per year. Overseasforeign subscriptions are 80 per year. 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Thank you74 - JanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian ReviewHEARTLANDS FLASH GORDONOh Pierce IrrowIs Justin Time 1 Heartland Is 1 Plash of ElegancerItr i . " v . 4'f 4WINNERS MUNCIE i im KENNEL 0A very special thank you Judge Carl Yokum for Flashs four point major from the Puppy Class. Also thank you to Judge Peggy Hogg for another two points, also from the Puppy Class, and Judge Lena Wiseman for two more points for Flash from the Open Class. Watch for Flash this springTo my very good friend, Dianne Kieffer of Heartland Pomeranians, thank you so very much for allowing me to have this wonderful little guy I truly value your friendship, support, and guidance, as well as everything you continue to teach me.BreederDIANNE KIEFFERHEARTLAND POMERANIANShttp patsites. comHeartlandPomer aniansOwnerHandlerKATHRYN J NOREMKnox, indianaJanuaryFebruary 2003 APC Pomeranian Review - 75ANDALWOODmmmmm-lj ......................................,hf1at.VVHiA-BEST OF BREEDSPECIALTY SHOW MIKE JOHNSON PHOTOmmmmCh. Woodrose Gin N Vermouth x Sandalwood FF EsmeraldaMJ finished the year with a BANG winning three of the last four times that he was shown. Fie won a Group I at the Hawaiian Kennel Club show in September, a Group IV at the Tropical Toy Dog Fanciers show in October and a BISS at the Pomeranian Club of Hawaiis Specialty Show in November. Thank you to the following judges for appreciating his fine qualities Ms. Jean Fournier and Mr. Owen Wright at the HKC Show, Ms. Carol Williams at the TTDFH show and Mrs. Sally Baugniet at the Pom Specialty pictured above.A warm mahalo to handlers Mark Iseki for the HKC win and to K. Stacia Ohira for the last two wins.CONGRATULATIONS TO SALLY BAUGNIET ON HER WELL DESERVED APC KENNEL VISIT.Roger M. LauBreederOwnersandalwood88yahoo.comEllen TakayamaVintageCo-OwnerOwner of Sire vintagehawaiiyahoo.com