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jVo-o-emter 6Uimmi.Multiple Best In ShowCh. Bi-Mar Sundance KidSuie0^9,mWSmmwsmMultiple Best In ShowCH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE KIDvuINSu FIRSTm GROUPyW\V2 Pomeranian Top 100 Toy Group - Canine Chronicle Finals for 19842 Pomeranian Top 10 Poms - Canine Chronicle Finals for 1984 2 Pomeranian Toy 100 All Breeds - Routledge Point Finals for 19842 Pomeranian Top Ten Pomeranians in the United States - AKC Gazette as of April 1985.2 BESTS IN SHOW ALL BREED 2 BESTS IN SHOW SPECIALTY14 TOY GROUP FIRSTSBI-MAR POMERANIANSPhones206-838-6397206-927-2369BreederOwnerHandler Mary A. Rosenbaum36520 28th Ave. South Federal Way, Wa 980033BLACK TAN IS IN...m.vAND MIKE POSTY ARE IN THE WINCH. SOUTHLANDS TOAST TO BEV-NOR makes the scene east coast, west coast, north south. In a short time 2 Group ls, numerous Group placements. Watch out world, here come our girl POSTYOwnerJudi Boston-PayneSonnenschein Kennels 13548 Castleton Dallas, Texas 75234HandlerMichael Kemp7015 Belgold Houston, TX 77066 713-583-8000BreederCo-OwnerCharlotte CreedSouthland Poms 6618 Lost Ridge Pineville, LA 71360 318-466-3456 Puppies Available The Pom Reader November 1985 The Pom Reader November 1985tfleaafer'Jovesnyer- 56Volume 1, Number 9TABLE OF CONTENTSWWWKai ^ jpr N \tiffe it wThe Pom Reader is published by Doll- McGinnis Enterprises, Incorporated, 8840 thru 8848 Beverly Hills, Lakeland, Florida, 33805, out of admiration for the purebred Pomeranian. EDITOR JOE MCGINNIS. BUSINESS MANAGER DUANE DOLL. Postage paid at Lakeland, FL. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the express written permission of the editor. The opinions expressed in this publication either editorially or in advertising copy are those of the authors and do not necessarily constitute endorsement by the publishers. The editor reserves the right to reasonably edit all copy submitted. All articles submitted become the property of the publishers. Subscription price for Third-Class Service in the continental United States 24.00. Foreign and First Class prices upon request. Issues of the Pom Reader are sent as a courtesy to all AKC licensed Pomeranian, Toy Group, and All-Breed judges. Direct all inquiries toJoe McGinnis, Editor The Pom Reader 8848 Beverly Hills Lakeland, FL 33805 PH.813 858-3839. 9. GENERALLY SPEAKING by Susan WadePity the Poor Statistician Sue whips the Point system into shape.10. CAESARIAN SECTION FOR THE POMERANIANThe successful C-Section method used by Di\ Glenn R. Popp. Submitted by Sally Baugniet.11. MIDWEST NEWSJeanne Stafford brings us up to date in the Central U.S.12. VIEW POINT by Victoria PowellThis month Vikki examines common house plants and the dangers they hold for our canine companions.14. POMERANIAN CLUB OF GREATER DES MOINESPhotos and results from the September Specialty Show. Submitted bySally Baugniet.16. CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR DOG FANCIERSKathy Masilla brings some good ideas.17. CALIFORNIA REPORTMarlene Presser reports on West Coast doings.18. ASK SHU-SHUMore advice from the dean of doggie dilemnae. Ably assisted byShannon Johnson19. A LOW POINT OF VIEWCh. Brickens Penelope L tells how to keep your human looking in show-ring condition With a little help from Susan Wade, CTX Canine Translator Extraordinaire.20. SPECIALS ADDITIONThe PR Point System for Champions of Record as of the October AKC Gazette.21. POM PIX Babys First Show...photos courtesy of Ruth Bugbee.22. UPDATEThe Pom Reader Point System for Exhibitors as of the October AKC Gazette.This issue of the Pom Reader is made possible an part by the following advertisersFront CoverMARY ROSENBAUM Back CoverHILLS PET PRODUCTSBAUGNIET, S..............................................17BARTHOLOMEW, N. F........................ ..10BOSTON-PAYNE, J.................................... 3CAPAGRAPHICS................................ .......23CARSON, M. B........................................23COOK, S...................................... ..............17CREED, C................................. ..................3FRESA, J............................................7GIRARDOT, E............................................ 10GODDARD, T. S................................... 23GRIFFIN, G.................................................11HEARTZ, J. C..........................................17HIEMENZ, S.................................... ...........17HILLS PET PRODUCTS.................8,24HOVEY, J....................................................17JOHNSON, S.............. ............................. 10LUGINSLAND, J....................................... 11MCKAMEY, N..............................................13MILLER, E...................................................19NORRIS, B..................................................17PFEFFER, C........................................... ......5PIAZZA, S........................................ ...........19PRESSER, M. M.................................... 10REILLY, R. J............................................13ROSENBAUM, M.......................................1,2ROSS, N......................................................23SANDIFER, D..............................................10STAFFORD, J............................................. 19WEST, J....................................................... 7YOUNG, J. B............................................17The Pom Reader November 19855yZPo Vc^^9Gw\oWJU01BEST IN SHOW , COLUMBIA MO. KENNEL CLUB 1985PHOTO BY PETfWUSPp^'PRVfe w.. feCOLUMBIA MO. KCBEST IN SHOWm ...................... ...- MNNMN^3SCh. Stud ServiceCH. PRECIOUS PETITES GABRIELHandlerKathy BucherSr vecious Sh\BreederOwnerCLAUDIA PFEFFERP.O. BOX 10432 . Jefferson, LA 70181lies 504 7374 729The Pom Reader November 1985 The Pom Reader November 19856As everybody knows, I am one of the worlds greatest eaters, and New Orleans is a great place to do it, even if youve had a bad experience there. Which reminds me of the time my sister Mary and I were supposed to meet my parents for breakfast at Brennans we were running late, we hopped a cab, and when we arrived I realized I had forgotten my jacket. Of course, any high class restaurant is more than willing to lend you a jacket, and thats just what they did. The fact that the jacket was three sizes too small, and hot pink with a very large purple B on the lapel was something else again. That with my dark green pants and light green shirt and tie must have spoiled more than one appetite, but we enjoyed the breakfast nonetheless, due, no doubt, to my sisters sense of humor. It was on this very trip that she exhibited two flashes of the wit that has kept me in stitches since I was born, or a few minutes thereafter...we were pulling up to the front door of the Broadwater, and there was a rather harried looking woman standing there. Mary remarked, Whats with her She looks like she lost her last piastre. and she brought the whole dining room at Baracevs to attention by announcing, in a clear, solemn voice, Well, will we ever forget the great lobster scare of 1968 E.F. Hutton never got anyones attention so quickly. One other time, far from New Orleans, her humor put me in a very uncomfortable position.My first night in a new club, a message came to the stage...it said, Your sister Mary called long distance, something about Europe, and she will call back in fifteen minutes. Well, I went on working, but I could not make out the buzz going through the audience...Did you hear That guys sister just called from Europe...which then became Did you hear Some famous star just called that guy from Europe... which then became That guy on stage is engaged to a Princess and shes calling from Europe Of course, it is always best to tell the truth, but I had no idea until later what rumors were going around the crowd. Sure enough, fifteen minutes later, I was summoned to the phone. No, she wasnt in Europe, she was at a high rise party in Chicago and they had all decided to go to Europe, what did I think I said I thought it was fine, and I had to go back to work, which I did.Now, sometimes when Im thinking, or busy, or interrupted, my face becomes kind of somber looking, or so Ive been told. This may explain what happened next. The rumors got worse. The Princess wants to break off the engagement which then became Hes flying over there tonight to soothe things over which then became How can he go on singing, broken-hearted...Of course, the second time I was summoned to the phone,every eye in the place followed me, and watched me intently for any change in facial expression. Try, in the same situation, to keep a straight face when receiving the final message from your Erstwhile European Intended..."I just wanted to tell you that weve decided not to go to Europe. By the way, if youve got a bottle of Retsena, send it up Click.Sending up no Retsena last weekend was me, because I was again in New Orleans, this time without Mary. But I was with some pretty nice people. Claudia Joe Pfeffer, for instance. As it was a rather whirlwind trip 23 hours, I was afraid that I wouldnt get to enjoy being in New Orleans at all. However, the Pfeffers offered to squire me around, and did...a most delightful time. I got to visit their office - the Pfeffers are Tax Accountants shudder. Joe is also a camera buff, and has taken some beautiful photos which are on display in the office and home. But the most interesting thing of all was this...now, a lot of people can say that their children are married, but when Claudia and Joe say it, they mean it Claudias son is married to Joes daughter. No. Claudias daughter is married to Joes son. No. Wait a minute, Im confused. Well, suffice it to say that ones kid is married to the others kid. And theyre expecting a grandchild any moment. Now, thats really doubling up on the old pedigree.Doubling up with this month was me, from laughter, having spent the day in Sanford sitting ringside with Mignon Murray. This popular judge is one of the most amusing people I have ever known, and she never fails to get me going. Also saw Sharon Hiemenz there...sporting a very promising puppy. With all these gorgeous puppies coming along, the upcoming shows promise to be super. Talked to Jackie Liddle for a moment at the New Orleans shows Jackies nice in addition to being pretty. Also had a chance to visit with Peggy Dillard Carr, Tennessee judge and Toy breeder. Years ago Peggy had some great Poms we got to talking about it and realized that Peggy bought her first show dog in 1953. She must have been about two years old. Spoke with Roy Keiser, also, native of the Cajun area, and judging a lot of the Toy breeds. Also in town was Ed Jenner, judging the Balance in Chalmette. As the hurricane was making its approach, and I had to get out of town - no, I wasnt run out of town, I had to get back to work -1 didnt get much time to visit with Charlotte Creed or Jerrie Freia, but Charlotte is looking forward to the coming shows with great enthusiasm. So are we Best of luck to everyoneTil next month, Poms awayJoe and of courses, oyntuajSHOWSIGHTFROM THE EDITORt The Pom Reader November 19857WESTS POMERANIANS Canadian Champion Chriscendo Charisma Pointed U.S. j6.ImtmxCh. Dixieland Rock of Millamor X Can. Ch. Chriscendo ChatelainePictured above with judge Mr. Merrill Cohen in August, on October 6th she was awarded Winners Bitch, Best of Opposite Sex at Brazos Valley KC by judge Mr. James Cavallero. Charisma is now owned by Sue Goddard.JEAN GEORGE WEST2034 LAZY GROVE PHONEKINGWOOD, TX 77339 713-358-8465NWINNERSLONGVIEWkennel club1985PEGINICH. BEVNORS TOASTMASTER finished with 3 consecutive Majors. This super Toasty son took a 5 point major his first time out from puppy class over Specials. Watch for Master as he begins a very limited Specials career. Puppies available sired by Master.Owner Jerrie FreiaJanesas Poms P.O. 2775Morgan City, LA 70381 504-384-7466Co-Owner HandlerCo-Breeder Charlotte Creed6618 Lost Ridge Pineville, LA 71360Co-Owner Co-Breeder Beverly Norris7747 Meadow Road Pasadena, MD 21122Subject to AKC ConfirmationThe Pom Reader November 19858..VABOUT THE SERIESHills Pet Products, Inc. is proud to introduce the sixth drawing in the Performance Art Series. Ms. Pamela Powers was specially commissioned to do this handsome work. The art piece is offered in limited edition and will truly become a collectors item in years to come.ARTIST BIOGRAPHYPamela Wynne Powers was awarded a Merit Scholarship by the School of Fine Arts, Washington University in St. Louis, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.Her published works include a promotional booklet for the St. Louis Zoological Park, calendar pages for the Hammermill Paper Company and a promotional brochure for the St. Louis Wolf Sanctuary Marlin Perkins, Director.In addition, Ms. Powers has done various free lance assignments, including Graphic Illustrator at the American Kennel Club.HOW TO ORDERPrints of the TOYS Performance Art Series VI are available in a limited edition of 425. Each print is numbered and signed by the artist, and is available unframed for 70.00. These beautiful prints are 18" x 24", printed on fine premium No. 1 stock, and are without advertising or copy.A portion of the proceeds from the sale of these prints will be donated to The Dog Museum of AmericaThe American Kennel Club Foundation. Order your print from Hills Pet Products, Inc., Art Department, P.O. Box 148, Topeka, Kansas 66601.sumsv' SCIENCE null DIET.Pvoouas wc P.O. BOX 148 TOPEKA, KANSAS 66601 913-354-8523Because preventive health care starts with proper nutrition.The Pom Reader November 19859GENERALLY SPEAKINGSusan WadePity the Poor Statistician1 he Flat-Coated Peruvian Wailer Monthly arrives in the mail and all activities cease until you can sit down and leaf through at least to see what is going on in the Breed world - who won what Who is advertising wins this month Any new break-throughs in Canine Medicine Let the dust lay there, you have to find out what is happening in the Real WorldAh-Hah The Point System Yep, So Sos dog is still number one, that is about what I expected. Number two, yeah, number three, uh-huh, number four, nine, ten, ten ten...Hey Just a minute Where is My Dog After that Specialty win last week, plus the two Breeds he took the two days after, he should at least make the Top Ten Whats going on Why didnt the Editor publish them He must be jealous because my dog has been doing so much winning Well, Ill sure get to the bottom of this Where is his phone numberThe above is a bit exaggerated - Ill admit that - but not all that much You see, I just got my first taste of compiling statistics Oh dear Let me tell you, I never knew the time, the concentration, the eye-strain that is involved in the point systems. It goes something like this...Aha - the Gazette arrives. OK - clear the desk, get out the paper, get out the calculator hope it isnt sticking today, sharpen your pencils...ready, set, go Oh Lordy - over 500 pages this month Check what Breed won BIS, check what Breeds placed in the Group, then check for the Breed Winner. Ok, no BIS...heres a Group IV for our side..total that up for that dog. Now, whos Winners dog Find the owner and give them the points. Winners Bitch Find that owner and give them the bitch points. Best of Winners Add those in in the right place. Best of Opposite or Best of Breed over specials Change the total to reflect that, too. Okay. Done...with that one show.On to the next show...no Group placement Just breed On to the next and the next. Oh great No Group II is published Could it have been one of our breed Well...l can figure the Breed but the Group points will have to wait until a correction is published. Next show Next Oh, heres argoodie...No Best of Breed published. Theres a BOW and a BOS...the dog was probably BOB, too but then on the other hand, perhaps they just left out the Special who took the breed That will have to wait, too. Good Grief Its time to start dinner and Im only on page 210...well...after dinner Later, you clear space for your cup of coffee and back to work Oh Good Heres a Specialty Hey Whats this Susie Smith said her dog took 5 points at that show - they only show it as three Hope she doesnt have a fit over that Hmmm - the Miasma Swamp Specialty was two days later, but it isnt published yet Wonder what happened there Oh dear, these owners will have a fit if those points arent added. Maybe I could call New York about it...Show plans department I wonder if you could give me some help on my statistics for the Flat-Coated Peruvian Wailer Monthly You could Great Its about the Miasma Swamp Specialty that was held two days after the Great Green County Specialty... havent been able to find the results of that show...certainly Ill hold...Oh I see. Well, of course, if the Club never sent a copy of their catalog and judging sheets to New York... Yes, I surely do understand. Thank youWell, I guess that settles that Phew - finally counted...what a relief that is If this is going to become a regular thing, Id better talk to the guy at the computer store, so we can work out a program for thisThat is just about the way it goes that small print is murder, so please dont declare war on your breed magazines...they do the best they can. We all must remember, nothing is official until it is published And please...Pity The Poor Statistician Susan WadeThe publishers felt that Ms. Wade had far too much free time in which to do fun things that they never have time to do, therefore...heres a floppy disk, now get to work Susan will still be joining us in the months to come with her unique view of the life of dog lovers...after she gets done with the point system eachmonth-Ed.The Pom Reader November 198510CSECTION FOR THE POMDr. Glenn R. Popp Submitted bySally Baugniet[Ed. note The following is the procedure for Caesarian Section employed by Sallys vet, and it has been very successful for them in theIn a 4-5 pound Pom, 14 cc Inovar Vz c .25mg Atropine intravenously. Then approximately 3cc Lidocaine is used to freeze abdominal incision site.This technique on Caesarians has proven safe and effective for me over the years. I attach 1cc of Surital to the I.V. leg in case I need more anesthetic but rarely have to use any as it will depress the pups more.At the conclusion of surgery or in respiratory arrest problems also rare with this technique the Innovar can be reversed with 14-12Xx Naloxone I.V.. The Naloxone at the conclusion of surgery speeds up the waking process and mothering ability of the bitch although many of the bitches are alert enough at the conclusion of surgery that Naloxone isnt necessary. Dr. Glenn R. PoppManitowoc Animal Hospital Ltd.Submitted by Sally Baugniet 11224 County Hwy B, Mishicot, WI 54228LABRADORS SM. FOX TERRIERSBANDBOX POMSNANCY FOREST BARTHOLOMEW SR.ROUTE 1, BOX 182 OLA, AR 72853 501-489-57332PomWill be introducingDesirees Smoky Mt. BoyandDesirees Model Brook ShieldIn the fall and winter shows. Watch for themDesaree Sandifer 509 Oakdale Street704-865-0859___________________Gastonia, NC 28054Scotia Kennels, Regd.Breeder of 150 Champions in 27 Years Occasionally I have show prospect pups or older dogs for sale. Almost always have pet males, usually Champion sired but not what I consider show quality. Well protected by shots, 250.00 and up.Also occasionally have a proven stud or brood bitch and a Champion for sale. State all your wants in first letter.Edna E. Girardot P.O. Box 646 Floral City, FI 32636 904 726-2001The Pom Reader November 1985EDDIE1iifjjilis a Bonner Boy andHes a Proud Papa Again^o-o -i juuy omeraiiaiBreederOwnerSHANNON JOHNSON 5135 N. Gale Davison, Michigan 48423y^aaYt cmzerantasiiSMllMuSANTA CLARA J VALLEY KENNEL CLUBCH. APOLLOETTE FOOLISH PLEASUREZack won the Breed under judge Roland Adameck and went on to Group 4 under judge Tom Stevenson at the Santa Clara KC Show on August 25. He is always a showman and full of life.We are offering for sale a show potential, cream male puppy. He is out of Great Elms x Queenaire lines.Please make note of another phone number for us. We are still on a waiting list to be connected up to Pacific Bell.Marlene Marlin Presser209 886-5561 21789 E. Hwy 4209 463-8554 Stockton, CA 95205MIDWEST NEWS11Jeanne StaffordFirst of all, I apologize for the absense of last months column. Things were hectic for awhile, but seem to be slowly getting back to normal.My thanks to Grace Smith for her letter of encouragement on whelping Pomns. One excellent idea from Grace was to enroll in a local C.P.R. course. She herself has saved several newborn puppies with this knowledge and recommends this to everyone. Shannon Johnson wrote me a while back with praise for a local match held by the St. Clair Shores Club last June. The show site was excellent with plenty of shade and immaculate lawns, without holes to trip in and to lose our Poms in And can you believe the match photographer had 2 day photo service And her I sit in my third week waiting for a finishing photo come in Thank you, Shannon, for your constant suport and continued success with Shu-ShuSue Talsma agent and Ch. Hi Times Kaleidoscope owned by Olive Lancey are on the move again. After a short absence from the ring, Sue and Kallie are at it again, starting with back to back Best of Breed wins and a Group II. Watch for them, theyre quite a team. Before I close, let me compliment our editors, Joe and Duane, on a very impressive September issue. I think its one of your best ones, yet Of course, the color ads really make it outstanding my praise to Norma Gad and Claudia Joe Pfeffer.Until next month, Best of Pom luck to you allJeanne Stafford 1436 Powers Ct., Niles, Ml 49120 OOPS Correction - in a previous article, when mentioning the recent championship of Millamors Country Music owned by Veronica Chuck Boudreau, failed to mention both breeders. Country was bred by Eleanor Miller Ron Feyh. I apologize for this error - JeanneOUR SUP IS SHOWING...In the October Issue of the PR, page 13, we also made a teensy boo-boo...Corrections as followsMercers Allyssa of Doo-Shay, owned by Shannon Johnson, bred by Dan Mercer. This was an in-house error, and certainly not an attempt on the part of the advertiser to mislead anyone.Our apologies to Mrs. Johnson Mr. Mercer.Ed. Starc ^ameramamya CH. STARLITES LUCKY SHANTICY 6 Pounds Free Whelper SHANTICY FEMALE PUPPY FOR SALE Both Sire Dam are grankids of BIS CH. SUN DOTS RAMBOLING MAN QUEENAIRE SKYLARK GREAT ELMS LINES GAYLE L. GRIFFIN9125 DEJONG ROAD AMITY, OR 97101LLL KENNELS OFFERS PRESENTSCH. LLL TS GOLD CRYSTAL, A Special FemaleSire Ch. LLL Moongold Trapper, Group II Petrulis Photo Dam Ch. LLL Mite of Gold Suzanna, Group ICrystal finished at 8 months from the puppy class.Best wishes to new owners of following dogsCh. LLL Dazzlin Gold Krissy- Mary All, OK LLL Shining Brass Cadillac- Donna Rizzoni, MO LLL Ts Gold Bet Your Boots-Hazel Lloyd, OR LLL Bit O Gold Sarah Lee-Hazel Lloyd, ORExcellent selection of quality Poms for sale.Janice LuginslandRoute 1, Box 97, Americus, KS 66835 Ph. 316-443-5157The Pom Reader November 198512ViewPointVICTORIA POWELLdjThe toxicity to dogs of many different common plants is not a subject that lacks coverage in dog magazines. However, as with heat stroke and discussions on whelping, it is one that occasionally needs repeating. I have always been aware of the possible toxicity in many of the garden plants in our lush yard, as my husband grows much of his own nursery stock for his landscape design business. The dogs have never been allowed access to some of the very dangerous plants, but with some of the more common ones such as azaleas, they are kept trimmed such that the dogs, who are not plant chewers anyway, cannot reach the pretty blossoms. We never had any problems, but that was all before Harry arrived. This little puppys favorite activity as a young pup was to imitate a pirrhana when he was handed food - no problem teaching this boy to bait However, since he didnt eat or chew things he shouldnt, it never occurred to me that he might try to have plants for lunch one day. My reason for relaying this story is to that all of you will think about what may be accessible to your dogs, both in your house and your yard.When Harry was about four months old, he graduated from romping in our deck area to running in the yard with the big guys. Since he was real good right from the start, he gradually eased into longer and longer periods in the garden area. All went fine until one warm day when I arrived home from work to one very panicked husband, who said You better go check your puppy. Hes been sick all over his pen. Now, Michael never has been one to think that the finer points of having dogs involve cleaning up their by-products, but with one glance at his face, I realized he was very serious and ran inside to see what the problem was. There sat one very pathetically sickpup, huddled in the farthest corner of this pen and totally horrified at the mess he had made. I was even more horrified, for this was right during the middle of the awful period of unexplained bacterial enteritis that was attacking young, vaccinated dogs across the country, and many who were not caught in time died at the veterinary hospital where I work. I rushed Harry to the vet and we began immediate emergency treatment, assuming he had caught the enteritis. The only difference in my pup was his temp - 105.4 degrees. None of the affected pups up until then had been running a fever. We ran all the standard tests, including a Parvo titer, but at this point my vet was now suspecting a toxic substance. His first thought was a pesticide reaction, but this was ruled out as all that had been used was a mild pyrethrins spray. I went home with a very heavy heart that night and began searching for what had possibly poisoned the pup. After two-and-a-half days of hospitalization, Harry came home. By this time we knew it had been a plant that he had ingested, for they had found little green pieces of foreign material in his vomit.While weeding, Michael finally came across the culprit. Harry had apparently hopped up and down and caught a branch of a hydrangea plant, pulled it down and chewed up a budding blossom. After consulting my list of toxic plants I discovered that hydrangea, the entire plant, was on the list. And that is why I am printing the list again, with the reminder to never underestimate a dog, for sooner or later everyone acquires a Harry who is inventive enough to get into things he shouldnt This list is probably not totally complete, but it encompasses most common garden and house plants. I hope none of you ever get a hydrangea eaterThe Pom Reader November 1985VIEW POINT - TOXIC PLANTS continued13The following is a list of common plants that may pose dangerto dogs.Azalea............................Entire PlantBittersweet................... Bark, leaves, seedsBlack locust..................Bark, leaves, berriesBoxwood.......................Bark, leavesBuckeye Horsechestnut........................ Sprouts, nuts, seedsButtercup......................Bark, leavesCaladium.......................Entire PlantCastor bean.................. Entire PlantCrocus...........................Entire PlantDaffodil..........................BulbsDaphne..........................Bark, leaves, flowersDumb cane....................Entire PlantFoxglove....................... LeavesFruits almond, apples, apricot, cherry,peach, pear, plum........ Seed pitsHemlock........................ Entire PlantHolly.............................. Leaves, berriesHyacinth........................Entire PlantIvy English BalticLeaves, berriesJerusalem cherry......... Entire PlantJimson weed Thornapple..............................Entire PlantLarkspur Delphinium................... Leaves, seeds, young plantsLily of the Valley...........Leaves, flowersMarigold........................ Entire PlantMarijuana...................... Resinous substanceMistletoe....................... White berriesMonkshood...................Entire PlantMorning glory...............Seeds, rootsMountain laurel............ Entire PlantNightshade.................. Entire PlantOleander.......................Entire PlantPoinsettia.....................Entire PlantPoison ivy, oak andsumac...........................Entire PlantPokeberry.................... Entire PlantPotato............................Ripe and unripe tubers,sproutsRhododendron............ Entire PlantRhubarb....................... LeavesTobacco....................... Entire PlantWalnut.......................... Green shellsWisteria........................ Entire PlantYew............................... Entire PlantTil next month - Happy Thanksgiving Victoria Powell3797 Honey Run Road Paradise, CA 95969CHESAIPOMERANIANSI1mMostly BonnerAristic LinesCHESAI POMSROBERT JOAN REILLY 26093 HIGHWAY 281 NORTH SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 78260 Ph. 512-438-2667MCKAMEYS SUNDAWN KENNELSCH. MCKAMEYS IDEAL STYLESTEPPER AT STUDCH. MILLAMOR MOONROCK CH. DAJA JUSTA ROCKSAMPLEHOODS SWEET COOKIE PTD.CH. KEN GAY CAVALIER JOE CH. MCKAMEYS CAVALIERS PEPPER MCKAMEYS LITTLE DUTCHESS CH. MCKAMEYS IDEAL CONQUEST CH. MCKAMEY'S IDEAL STYLESTEPPER KRYSTALS CHERRY KIJAFA CH. MCKAMEYS ENCHANTING PEPPER CH. MCKAMEYS ENCHANTING BEN JO MCKAMEYS BLOSSOM JOCH. MCKAMEYS IDEAL PERFECTIONCH. MCKAMEYS JUST A HONEYPuppies for breeding, show ring, or loveable pets, allpopular lineage. Bloodlines include Cavaliers,Sungolds, Millamor, Bonner, Crieder, Hood, Cherokee, Emcees, Great Elms, Aristic, Model, Brown,Disicland, English Hadleighs, Preservenes, Akela. MRS. NORRIS MCKAMEY R.R. 1, BOX 185 Bettendorf, Iowa 52722________________ Phone 319 332-5809__________________The Pom Reader November 198514THE POMERANIAN CLUB OF GREATER DES MOINESSPECIALTY SHOW, SEPTEMBER 6th, 1985SUBMITTED BY SALLY BAUGNIETBEST OF BREEDSPECIALTY SHOW gPjst pt 6. m , St1 Mrs. Young Awards Best of Breed to Ch. D-Nees Darin Duffie handled by Jackie Liddle for owner.' J qfST QF WUHfcgSSPEC\ALTYSVNSEPT EPHOTO, OLSONWinners dog, Best of Winners Ken Nors Viscount EwokatF WlNNER^BTfCj^lSPEQAmSHQW J^1^985^1 OLSON PHOTO...The Pomeranian Club of Greater Des Moines Specialty was held on September 6th at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines. Tony Short is the President, Show Chairman, and Chief Ring Steward. Gwen Hodson was Trophy Chairman. Leona Rhoads was Advertising and Publicity Chairman.Each year the club holds its show the first day of a four-day cluster with three All-Breed shows following. Results of the Sweepstakes and Regular Classes are as followsSweepstakesJudge Mr. Willard Clarkson Puppy Dog 6-9 Months Pomirish Scooters Victory Sally Baugniet Puppy Dog 9-12 Months Pom Put Wee Sparklin Dragon Gwen Hodson Puppy Bitch 6-9 Months Pomirish Top Hat T Sally Baugniet Puppy Bitch 9-12 Months Bifrosts Autumn Cherub Yvonne Grafsky BEST IN SWEEPS POMIRISH TOP HAT TREGULAR CLASSES Judge Mrs. Margaret Young Puppy Dog 6-9 Months Pomirish Scooters Victory Sally Baugniet Puppy Dog 9-12 Months Pom Puf Wee Sparkin Dragon Gwen Hodson Bred-By Exhibitor Dogs Ken Nors Viscount Ewok Jane Lehtinen R. TerryOpen DogsDainti Darin of D-Nees Ruth BeutlerPuppy Bitch 6-9 Months Wee Hearts Sunrise at Courbette Victoria Leitner Puppy Bitches 9-12 Months Bifrosts Autumn Cherub Yvonne Grafsky Bred-By Exhibitor Bitches Pomirish Jacks Thanksgivn Puf Sally BaugnietOpen Bitches Black, Brown, Blue Nolans Shady Park Tan Tara Diana NolanOpen Bitches Orange, Cream, Sable Pompuf Disco Spicer OSonnet Gwen Hodson WINNERS DOGKEN NORS VISCOUNT EWOK WINNERS BITCHPOM PUF DISCO SPICER OSONNET STUD DOG Moe-Best Tan-Talizer Patty Jensen BEST OF WINNERS KEN NORS VISCOUNT EWOK BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX CH. PATTYS PEACHES OF DAMONS Patty Jensen BEST OF BREEDS CH. D-NEES DARIN DUFFIEWinners Bitch Pom Puf Disco Spicer OSonnet Carol F. 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The magazine is published on the tenth day of the month. Ad received after deadline will be published in the next available issue.8848 Beverly Hills Lakeland, FL 33805 Telephones813 858-2639 or 813 858-3839The Pom Reader November 198516CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR DOG FANCIERSKathy MasillaChristmas is coming soon, and the eternal question is what do I give my doggy friends for a present After searching around, I came up with the following books as a suggestion. Some of them Ive mentioned before, but all of them are real goodies and serve a real purpose in helping to breed better dogs. The following is a list of my favorite books and brief descriptions of their contents1. The Merck Veterinary Manual, Fifth EditionPublished by Merck Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ U.S.A,1979. This is a handbook of diagnosis and therapy for the veterinarian, and contains valuable information for the breeder who does a lot of his own veterinary work, available through veterinary supply catalogs2. Dog Owners Home Veterinary Guideby Delbert G. Carlson DVM, and James M. Griffin MD. Published by Howell Book House, Inc., 230 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10169. Fourth Printing, 1981. A book no dog owner should be without. Written in language so that even the novice can understand, this book is one of the most comprehensive dog care guides in publication today.A special plus is the symptoms index.3. The New Knowledge of Dog BehaviorBy Clarence J. Pfaffenburger, published by Howell Book House, Inc., 730 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10119. 1977 Fourteenth Printing. One of the best books published on dog psychology.4. Dogsteps Illustrated Gait At A Glanceby Rachel Page Elliott. Published by Howell Book House, Inc., 230 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10169. Seventh Printing 1981. There is a later edition to this book called The New Dogsteps, but the objective is the same...to show how and why dogs 9. move the way they do. This book is a must for any would-be breeder andor exhibitor.5. 6. Dog Breeding for Professionals_______________by Dr. Herbert Richards. Published 1978 byT.F.H. Publications, Inc., 211 West Sylvania Avenue, P.O.Box 27, Neptune City, NJ 07753, and its companionCanine Reproduction, A Breeders Guideby Phyllis A. Holst DVM. Published by Alpine Publications, Inc., 214 19th St S.E., Loveland, CO80537.1985. These are two extremely good books on breeding and whelping. I recommend them both, as each book contains valuable information. The first book is written more simply but has many good photographs, while the second goes into more detail, and is more up to date.7. Canine Terminology_______________________by Harold R. Spira. Published by Howell Book House, 230 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10169. 1982. This is a book for the comsummate dog fancier, and for those who simply wish to learn. Here is an excellent glossary of words and phrases, technical and semi-technical, used by dog fanciers. The illustrations, done by Mary and Peggy Davidson, are both attractive and accurate, and help make this book another must have for any serious dog fancier.8. Fifth Edition, Veterinary Clinical ParasitologyMargaret W. Sloss, BS, MS, DVM, and Russel L. Kemp AB, PhD. Iowa State University Press, Ames, Iowa 50010.1982. How to detect parasites and what to look for - this is a complete explanation of the parasites commonly found in dogs. It is a technical manual, and a welcome addition to the library of the breeder who does much of his own veterinary work. 10. From Riches To BitchesAnd a Cadillac for Your Vet,andIn Stitches Over BitchesAnd Now Your Vet Wants A Rolls-Royceboth written by Louise F. Shattuck. Published by Howell Book House, Inc., 230 Park Avenue, New York NY 10169. This author is no doubt the Erma Bombeck of the doggy set. These are two howling good volumes of episodes guaranteed to bring a tear and a smile to anyone who ever whelped a litter or walked into the show ring.Hope this makes your Christmas shopping a little easier Kathy Verdi Masilla, 969 Porteous St., New Orleans, LA 70124The Pom Reader November 1985CALIFORNIA REPORTkMarlene PresserBusy is the word that describes how it has been out West, especially at my house as so many things have been happening.I am so far behind in show news I will try to highlight as best as I can. The end of August at Del Monte KC, Sungolds Class Act owned by Mary Silva Anna LaFortune was WD, Mullers Misleading Lady owned by Lillian David Muller was WB the following day at Santa Clara KC, IVaffs Little Cricket of G Elms owned by Marlene Marlin Presser was WD and Queen Shebas Foxy Roxy owned by Juanita Espana was WB. Ch. Apolloette Foolish Pleasure owned by the Pressers was Best of Breed and onto a Group IV.Marlene Presser Majors were to be found every day of the Oregon Cascade Cluster held over Labor Day. Im sorry I dont have all the info on these shows as catalogs sold out every day early in the morning. Some of the dogs that did pick up points were Emcees Sparkling Jody owned by George Jane Read Sungolds Kazar Queen Vixen owned by Mary Silva Anna LaFortune Bi-Mar Bit of Tassajara owned by Emleona Untalan finished his Championship at these shows. Silvas Chantilly Lace owned by Mary Silva Queen Shebas Foxy Roxy owned by Juanita Espana and Sungolds Kazar owned by Anna LaFortune Richard Lackey. Ch. Sungolds Gay Caballero owned by Lillian David Muller took the Breed each day and picked up some group placements.At the Sir Frances Drake KC, Doyals Little Big Deal owned by Carolyn Richard Doyal went WD, and Fanfares Penny Serenade was WB. She is owned by Carolyn Julie Edmiston. Breed went to Luells Angels Dream of TJs owned by Therese J. Reeder.Contra Costa KC winners were, Morenos Ultra Lightown- ed by Mary Welsh, and Fanfares Penny Serenade owned by the Edmistens. Breed went to Caballero. The following day at Donner Trail KC, Doyals Little Big Deaand Fanfares Absolutely Adorable were in the winners circle with Ch. Apolloette Foolish Pleasure winning the breed.In Washington at the Vancouver show, the Pressers Ch. Apolloette Ever Ready Rocky won the breed and then on to a Group III.The Northern California Pomeranian Club is planning another independent specialty for next year. Hopefully it will be in the month of November. More news to follow later about their plans.Julie Moreno and Dolly Trauner attended the APCs Summer Specialty in Houston, Texas. They had a great time. Marlin and I were unable to attend, and were really disappointed that we missed all the fun.More news next month, and Good Luck to all of you at" the shows Marlene Presser21789 E. Hwy 4 Stockton, CA 9520517Rain Beau PomeraniansHome ofAmerican Canadian Ch. Coys Lucky EightAt stud to approved bitches Jean Sue Cook6810 S. Magnolia, Ocala, Florida 32676 904 237-1636JUST A POMS presentsCh. Justa MenehuneGroup Placingand Austins A Knight To Remember Heavy Coated BlackWATCH FOR THEM AT THE SHOWS SHARON HIEMENZ Rt 1, Remington Road 904 437-2190 Ormond Beach. FL 32074iohn e. heartzPROFESSIONAL HANDLING IN CANADA POMS A SPECIALTY P.O. BOX 1259, TRURO, N.S. CANADA PHONE 902 895-7427ornmistf WiKhtLsKiPOMERANIANSNORWICH TERRIERSIRISH SETTERSBREEDERS OF 36 POMERANIAN CHAMPIONS, 27 Norwich Terrier Champions, 1 Irish Setter ChampionDick Sally Baugniet 11224 County Hwy. BPhone 414-755-2994 Mishicot, Wl 54228Jessie Barbara Young 603 435-8731Pomeranians Shih Tzu Ch. Stud Service Puppies OccasionallyLoudon Ridge Rd. Loudon, NH 03301JDs Pompous PomsNow residing in California. Our temporary address is8733 Calva, Leona Valley, CA 93551CH. CIRCLE M COMES A HOSSMAN standing at stud. Stud fee 150.00. Bitches met at L.A.X.Janet Hovey, JDs Pompous PomsBEV-NOR POMS - Home of CH. BEV-NORS TOASTEDFUDGE 1 Pom 1981, 1982, 1983, 24 BIS, 5 Specialty Bests, Sire of top winning Female 1984, and 1st Black Tan to go B.I.S.A., Chs, Multiple Group Winners. Stud Fee 200.00 limited to 20 bitches per year AND CH. THELDUNS ALMOND FUDGE sire of 23 Chs, BIS Dogs, Group, and Specialty winners. A Top Producer every year. Stud Fee 250.00 limited to 15 bitches per year. Make your reservations now, as they will be on a limited basis effective Nov 1, 85to Nov 1, 86.. Bev Norris, 301-255-1343, 7747 Meadow Road, Pasadena, MD 21122The Pom Reader November 198518Dear Shu-ShuMy family keeps expanding and even though I was quite flattered when my mistress kept my first litter, and tne next, and the next, and so on and so on, Id like to know where my responsibility as a mother ends. How does one become a dignified matriarch with so many grandchildrenCharleneSan Antonio, TexasDear CharleneForget that dignified matriarch stuff, honey, its way too late for that now. You chose to reside in Texas - that was your first mistake. Ya know what they say about Texas...everything is bigger And in your case, Yawl got carried away with them thar fellas. Now ya got a real nawce huge family.Love,'Sui'-'SAiiDear Shu-ShuIm sick of company, I hate the snow and cold and wont go out this winter until it gets to be above 70. Therefore, I have five months to wait. In the meantime I need a change. What do you suggestEmilyMinnesotaDear EmilyThe way I see it, you have only two choices. First, quit complaining and make the most of winter and be happy you have a warm home and a loving family. Secondly, you would stay warm in the overn with TomHappy ThanksgivingDear Shu-ShuI have had enough of this show ring stuff, but my family keeps pushing me back into it. Is there anything I can do to change their minds and make them realize Im just a tired youngsterRamboGaines, MlDear RamboHere are a few suggestions that could help while in the ring the next time you are competingi.2.3.4.5.7.8.9.10. 11. 12. 13.Lift leg on handier.Gait with definite limp.Whine and bark annoyingly.Lift leg on handler.Sit firmly while being coaxed around ring. Choke on bait.Eat fatty meat and hard boiled eggs the night gefore show P-U.Scratch profusely.Yelp during examination.Show judge your teeth...and USE em.Lift leg on judgeTouch judge where he touches youLove,Shu-Shu Shannon Johnson 5135 N. Gale Road Davison, Ml 484231^SuiY-tSuz'VKS5SHU-SHU SHANNONThe Pom ReaderNovember 198519A LOW POINT OF VIEWby Ch. Brickens Penelope LShowing your Humans should be a sport - a fun thing Of course, they think they are showing us, but we four- footed fuzzies know differently We are showing our HumansKeeping this in mind, you try your best to show them to advantage. If your Human looks best at a brisk walk, take off Make them walk briskly by surging forward. If they haul back on your lead and choke you, fall back a bit, but again - surge forward - eventually, they will get the idea and let you set the pace.When stacking, do not - at first - stand perfectly still. Move a foot or drop your head. When they correct you, other Humans will get the impression that your Human knows what heshe is doing. You must never let your Human become too complacent. This ruins the sport. There are many ways to keep your human alert and on hisher toes, and you must know when to employ these various methods. If things are going too well, and your human is wearing a Smug Expression which is not a disqualification, but is a fault, wait until youre at the end of the Down-And-Back, and...go to the bathroom This never ceases to get your Human back into the swing of things. This also provides exercise for the Ring Steward, who was probably falling asleep, anyway.If you are showing your human in dirt or mud, refuse to stand still unless heshe kneels down next to you. This will allow you to impress the judge with the fact that your Human cares more about you than their best Sunday clothes. This method is especially effective if you have dressed your human in white or beige. Does your Human use bait Wonderful This gives you the opportunity to leap at the bait and in turn gives them the opportunity to calm you. See how well that Human can handle the DogAll in all, showing can be fun if you dont overdo or get your Human uptight. So you dont win every time...so what There is another time, another day, and another judge. If you have a truly good, sound Human, you will win your share.But PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE Let there be no sour grapes or audible muttering about politics, handlers, or the judges ancestors. Even if you dont agree with the judge, keep your mouth shut It never pays to bite hisher ankle. Remember - Showing Is A Sport If you cant lose gracefully, give up showing your HumansPenny and Susan Wade, CTX Canine Translator XtraordinaireRoute 1, Box 340, Auburndate, FL 33823MiUomiEleanor Ken Miller - Ph. 813 646-58645426 Spring Lake Dr. Lakeland. FL 33803ICERAMA POMERANIANSCH. BELLS HOUSTON STAR PERFORMERSKIP PIAZZA Co-OwnerProfessional Handler Jon MarcantonioTHE KENNELS 527 B Church Road Avondale, PA 19311 215-268-8000 or 215-268-2266Windjammer PomeraniansCH. MILAMORS IM A WINDJAMMERCh. Millamors Trademark x Millamors Rock RosetteThank you judge Alvin Maurer Jr. for Jammers finishing win pictured. Thanks also to judge Georgina Lane for his first Best of Breed win as a Champion over two other Specials. And to Jammers breeders, Ken Eleanor Miller, chalk it up as another fine Champion from the Millamor Kennel.Our congratulations to Joe Claudia Pfeffer, Ch. Precious Petites Gabriel, and agent Kathy Bucher on their big BEST IN SHOW win We knew you could do it We Feed Science Diet Bob Jeanne Stafford 1436 Powers Court616 683-0214 Niles, MI 49120The Pom Reader November 198520---------- SPECIALS ADDITION -------------------TOPTEN SPECIALS DOGS TOP TEN SPECIALS BITCHES AS OF THE OCTOBER 1985 AKC GAZETTEPresently we find a number of Poms making their im- BEST IN SHOW All Breeds 500pact in Specials competition. In order to keep you in- BEST IN SHOW Specialty 250formed as to the progress of these hard-working BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX Specialty 75members of the breed, we are pleased to offer you TOY GROUP FIRST 250SPECIALS ADDITION. TOY GROUP SECOND 150SPECIALS ADDITION is your monthly rating system TOY GROUP THIRD 75of the Top Ten Pomeranian dogs and Top Ten Pomera- TOY GROUP FOURTH 25nian bitches in the United States. Rules for the rating BEST OF BREED 10system are as follows. BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX All Breed 5Breed points not to be confused with Championship NOTE The only exception will be BISS will be worthpoints are allotted to CHAMPIONS OF RECORD ac- 10 points, and BOSS will be worth 5 points, until a totalcording to the hightest placement received in any given of three wins are published for that dog.AKC show. Statistician Susan Wade. The following is the listingA number of points has been allotted to the various of the Top Ten DOGS AND Top Ten BITCHES as of placements, and they are as follows the OCTOBER 1985 AKC GazetteDOGSPOINTSNAME BISABISS BOSSI n inIV BOBBOS8500Ch. D-Nees Darin Duffie 4 4139 7 6 19 25765Ch. Coys Top of the Mark 3 10 7 8 3 3-2055Ch. Herds Little Yo Yo-1 6 8 3 1511415Ch. Daisys Lil Bit of Jabil- 2 23 6 24 11275Ch. Bi Mar Sundance Kid- 5- 1- 1195Ch.Sungold Diamond Stud1 1 3 3 161110Ch.Patricks Mr. Larry-2 1 2615 2850Ch. LLL Charming Gold Brandywine-1 134 6 2710Ch. Galaxys Star Dance Two Ts-1 2 34 6 625 Ch.L-Rs Rock Concert AV Strand- - - 1 10 BITCHES265 Ch.Bev-Nors Toastys Tan Ya- - 1 1 1 6260 Ch.Emcees Chicquita D-Oro- 1- - - 2185 Ch.Hi Times Kaleidoscope- - - 1 1 2 13170 Ch. Karlee Holiday Flare21 2165 Ch. Queenaire Glory Huntress1 - 5 8160 Ch.Cordies Tandy De-Cole-- 3 1 1155 Ch.My Ways Stormy NightDreamer2 1115 Ch. Southlands Toast To Bev-Nor-- - - 61180 Ch.Mike Mars Sophie Mae- - - 1 3 580 Ch.Tim Sues Angel Sabrina- - - - 1- 1tieplacements alphabeticalThe Pom Reader November 198521.STORKREPORTTELL EVERYONE ABOUT YOUR NEWEST LITTER OF SHOW-STOPPERSSubmit date of birth, sire dam, how many males females, your name, address phone. Then sit back and wait for the calls to flow inPRICE 10.00UTTER WHELPED 7-24-85Sire Am.Can. Ch. Skylark War Banner Dam Lucy XXIIIAll Black. Two males, pet type. One female show prospect. Ms. Nancy C. Parker, P.O. Box 437, Bethel Island, CA 94511. Tel 415-684-2312LITTER WHELPED 10-4-85Sire Skylark Painted Banner Dam Skylark Ebony1 Orange male, 2 Black females, 2 black tan females. Ms. Nancy C. Parker, P.O. Box 437, Bethel Island, CA 94511. Tel 415-684-2312LITTER EXPECTED 11-10-85Sire Am. Can. Ch. Skylark War Banner Dam War BonnetMs. Nancy C. Parker, P.O. Box 437, Bethel Island, CA 94511. Tel 415-684-2312ARTWORK BY CHRIS HEARTZPUT YOUR SHow PHOTO HEREPUT YOUR DOGS NAME HEREYOUR WIN INFORMATION HERE,YOUR NAME HERE-and put the savings in your pocketPRICE 18.00POM PIX BABYS FIRST SHOW..Uh oh. You dont have a scissors in here. All I see are teefies.they say that one only needs a major to finish.....but I heard the judge likes pretty girls..Best of Breed See, nothing to itPom Pix of Jacquelyn Naranjo aged W2 months and friend courtesy of Ruth A. Bugbee22------------ UPDATE TOPTEN EXHIBITORS AS OF THE OCTOBERWelcome to UPDATE, your monthly rating list of breeders and exhibitors out there winning points in the show ring. As most all serious Pomeranian fanciers are, in one way or another, involved in campaigning their Poms for AKC Championship points, we feel that it is important to keep tabs on the Pomeranian doings in this area.The procedures for tallying the point scale are as followsThe source for all points is the official show awards book of the AKC Gazette. Only this publication will be used for point credits. Exhibitors are credited with all AKC Championship points won in the Gazette year, and published monthly according to appearance in the Gazette. As keeping track of each and every AKC show in the UnitedEXHIBITORE. GIRARDOT J. LUGINSLAND J. KLEIN G. HODSON A. CONNOR C. EDWARD G. GRIFFITH S. BAUGNIET E. MILLER L. CLARK1985 AKC GAZETTEStates is an onerous task accomplished diligently by AKC, many times the actual show dates will vary from the date of publication i.e.- a September show may not be published until November.. The Gazette year, as a rule, runs from about October of the previous year until September of the present calendar year.Points are allotted to THE REGISTERED OWNER OF THE DOG AT THE TIME OF COMPETITION.Statistician Susan Wade. Any questions concerning UPDATE may be addressed to the editor.THE FOLLOWING IS THE LISTING OF THE TOP TEN EXHIBITORS AS OF THE OCTOBER 1985 AKC GAZETTE.POINTS87755453494544434240^ omy tfteacerYourShowcase for Pure-Bred PomsThe Pom Reader November 1985TIM SUE POMERANIANSPIkm 4Chriscendo Charisma Canadian BIS Ch., on left joins her 3A brother Am. Can. Ch. Chriscendo City Lights coowned by Christine D. Heartz here at Tim Sue Pomeranians.Several litters sired by City Lights due.TIM SUE POMERANIANS Tim Sue Goddard 19719 Rice Lake Lane 713 492-0849 Houston, TX 77084EMCEES POMERANIANSam...BUTTONSFuture Star. 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