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ni 'Ifc \X--MultipleBIS, BISS Ch. Homesteads Spit N PolishGOPHER tW'CH. HOMESTEADS DAISY DUMPLINGWhelped 12780The Bitch thatstarted it all...Her showmanship and pizzazz shines through, generations after. At 11 years of age, shes just as spunky as ever She was BOS at the America Pomeranian Club show in New York in 1985.Daisy is Gophers grandmother, and behind every Pom atHomestead.CONGRATULATIONS TO NEW CHAMPIONSCH. BLOSSOM HEIGHTS FIRECRACKER CH. POMAUNOK EARTH ANGELOwners John Arlene Benko Winner of Open Bitch Red, Orange, Cream, Sable Classat APC Specialty 1991. Owners Fran Bosmann Gloria Setmayer.PICTURED BELOW SOME TYPICAL HOMESTEAD PUPPIES Gopher will stand at stud this summer and fall with Gloria Setmayer 201-652-9327 and with us in Florida the rest of the year.Culture and Brucellosis Test Required Photos by Bob Barber John Benko.For further information on stud services, pedigrees, and our own breeding program, call or writeJean M. Hurley Homestead PomsJupiter, FL 33458935 Marlin Circle407-746-5069mmCHAMPION SHARON S0 0wm_-rM NaBEST OF BREEDy a.X SANTA ANAKENNEL CLUBMISSY photoCH. LENNIS RAINMAKERSire SUN FOX LENNIS RAINS IT POURSLENNIS THE SNOOTY FOXYOUNGS GYPSY TAR BABYCH. LENNIS TAR SONS IMAGEYOUNGS GYPSY TAR BABYCH. PETERSONS SCAMP OF LENNISAN NONS MARQUIS DE TAR-TAN Dam ALEXSANDS MISS PIGGY PIGGYGREAT ELMS MISS PIGGIEANNONS MISCHIEF SPIRIT GREAT ELMS RED ROBIN GREAT ELMS TOBYAT STUD TO APPROVED BITCHES1 oc7 " XOWNERS NEIL SHARON PONTE-CORVO 714 681-5220The Pom Reader April 1991This issue of the Pom Reader is made possible in part by the following advertisersFRONT COVERApril 1991Volume VI, Number 2TABLE OF CONTENTSJean M. Hurley HOMESTEAD POMERANIANSBACK COVER Bill Carol Cates TWIN OAKS POMS2. ON OUR COVER CH. HOMESTEADS SPIT N POLISHGOPHER, bred and owned by Jean M. Hurley, Homestead Poms.8. AMERICAN POMERANIAN CLUB SPECIALTYResults from the New York show.10. OLYMPIAContracts and co-ownerships.11. ARCS NEW ADDRESS...The new location for Registration Related Services.12. APRILS PLAYMATESCandid shots of our canine companions.14. NEW CHAMPIONSTitleholders published February 1991.16. UPDATETop Ten Exhibitors, January 1991.18. SPECIAL ADDITIONTop Twenty Poms, January 1991.20. UPDATETop Ten Exhibitors, January-February 1991.22. SPECIAL ADDITIONTop Twenty Poms, January-February 1991.24. COUCH POTATO POMSOur newest department.26. PR VITAL STATISTICSAdvertising and subscription rates.28. LETTERSOur readers respond.31. POETS CORNEROur poem of the month.31. POM ESCAPADESBy Cartoonist Susan Johnson.The Pom Reader is published by Doll-McGinnis Enterprises, Incorporated, 8840 thru 8848 Beverly Hills, Lakeland, Florida, 33809, 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 Best In Show judges. Direct all inquiries to Joe McGinnis, Editor, The Pom Reader, 8848 Beverly Hills, Lakeland, FL 33809. Telephone 813 858-3839. FAX 813-853-3624.The Pom Reader April 1991INDEX TO ADVERTISERSALLAN, M....................................................27BENKO, A................................................5,23BERNARDO, G...........................................23CATES, W. C......................................29,32COBO, P.....................................................19CONRAD, H................................................27COOK, S.....................................................29CREED, C...................................................23DOSSINGER, M..........................................27DUPRES, E.................................................23FERGUSON, B............................................30FIDDICK, R. J..........................................23FINCH, D.....................................................29FREIA, J......................................................29GAD, N........................................................29GRAF, H......................................................29GRIFFIN, G.................................................23GRIFFITH, K...............................................25GRIMISON, B..............................................23HARTZ, K...............................................13,27HEARTZ, J. C..........................................29HOVEY, J....................................................27HURLEY, J.................................................1,2JACKSON, C..............................................23JENSEN, P..................................................29KLEIN, R. J..............................................25LLOYD, H....................................................25MARTIN, D....................................................7MASNICK, S..........................................19,27MILLER, P...................................................17NAGY, S. B..............................................27NORRIS, B..................................................27OWENS, J. D...........................................15PEEL, C.......................................................27PFEFFER, C................................................29PIAZZA, S...................................................29PONTE-CORVO, N. S...............................3RGS PEDIGREES.................................23,27RAY, B........................................................28REGONI, R. D.........................................23REILLY, R. J............................................27ROSENBAUM, M........................................21SAMPLES, M..............................................23SHERIDAN, C.............................................30STACKHOUSE, S.......................................27TAYLOR, J..................................................23TRAUNER, D................................................9WELLS, M. G.......................................... 23WHIDDON, B.............................................. 29YOUNG, J................................................... 21siaESRHqaEpSalutes his SireCH. HOMESTEADS SPIT N POLISHGOPHER 1 Pom 1990 Pom Reader Specials AdditionVm\MT\lBDNnKW3WLVAfcHKTEE KENNEL CLUBmmP__Thank you judge Mr. Hideo ItoDamBlossom Heights Bolero 9 pts.Thank you Handler Jean LadeCH. BLOSSOM HEIGHTS FIRECRACKERPictured finishing his Championship in grand style with a 5 POINT MAJOR and BEST OF WINNERS.WE LOVE YOU FIRECRACKER GOPHERJohn Arlene BenkoBlossom Heights Poms5351 Jeffrey Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33407 407-842-5591The Pom Reader April 1991FROM THE EDITOROur annual trip to Westminster and the American Pomeranian Club Specialty inNew York is one of our most exciting trips of the year. Gorgeous dogs and a fantastic city make for a memorable week, indeed. The APC event was on Sunday, February 10, with Westminster KC at Madison Square Garden keeping us occupied on Monday and Tuesday, the 11th and 12th. We always spend five or six days in the city, and yet there still never seems time to visit with all the people we would like to, but we do our best.We flew up on Saturday this year in plenty of time to fight with the Penta Hotel about our accomodations but eventually I was able to wrest the key to a lovely room away from an ill-tempered desk clerk named Maria. The No Dogs policy was rescinded this year due to over-booking at the Southgate so the lobby was happily awash in canines. We did some shopping, had a late lunch and then ventured on to the Ken-I Ration Show Dogs of the Year Awards at the Grand Hyatt, one of our favorite fetes of the year. All of dogdom gets gussied up for this affair and rightfully so the hotel is grand and the function, fabulous. During the cocktail hour preceding the dinner and awards program we enjoyed visits with many friends including Anna Katherine Nicholas Marcia Foy, Lea Maxwell Riddle, Peggy Reed Joy Brewster, among others too numerous to name. Following the press preview and cocktail hour and dinner, the awards program began. Winning for Top Toy dog with 97 Toy Group 1s was the stunning Maltese Ch. Sand Island Small Kraft Lite, bred and owned by Carol Frances Andersen of Bayport, MN and shown to perfection by the gorgeous Vicki Abbott of Texas. On the way to the top Henry managed to break several records, including that for the most allbreed Bests in Show won by a Maltese. And he shows no signs of stopping. Many will remember when Carol owned the Number One Pom, Ch. D-Nees Darin Duffie who was piloted to the top by Jackie Liddle, now Jackie Liddle Stacey. This year Carol won not only for Top Toy, but also top Hound with her Norwegian Elkhound, Ch. Vin-Melcas Calista co-owned by Harve Lubin and handled by Pat Craige, also winner of 97 Group Firsts, quite an accomplishment. Over and above all that, Pat Craige was inducted into the Ken-L Ration Hall of Fame, a complete The Pom Reader April 1991surprise to her as the winner was unannounced until the very last minute. Well, the award may have been a surprise, but it is certainly deserved.Another pleasant surprise was the Mystery Celebrity Speaker at the Quaker Oats dinner, Matt Bahr, the gentleman who kicked the field goal that got the Giants into the Super Bowl. We were not sure what to expect, but the man was super erudite, charming, down-to-earth and well-informed about dogs and our sport, Mr. Barr made many new fans on that Saturday evening in New York. His speech concerned what it takes to be a champion, the hard work and determination necessary, and it was quite fitting to the occasion. An excellent choice by Quaker Oats and again we thank the company for treating the dog fancy to such a splendid function.Following the Quaker Oats dinner we ourselves had an unexpected pleasure. Reading on the plane I had noted that one of my all-time favorite singers was appearing at the Rainbow Room in Rockefeller Center. I managed to get us on the waiting list for the late show, and finagled some inside information from the coat check girl about Rainbow showroom politics. Since we were on the legitimate list I refused to slip the MaitreD 50 bucks to ensure our ringside seats we punched and kicked our way in and enjoyed a delightful hour of Rosemary Clooney. She looked a little tired and said she had a cold but the velvet voice box was intact. Truly magnificent.And we had two drinks and it cost 100 dollars. I would have paid 200.Sunday morning the real show began with the American Pomeranian Clubs Specialty show held in conjunction with the Empire Specialty Associated Clubs of New York, the brainchild of Pug breeder and judge Shirley Thomas. The combined Specialty shows were dedicated to our armed forces serving in the Persian Gulf. The show was held at Pier 90 of the New York Passenger Ship Terminal, just blocks from the Skyline at which many people and Poms were staying. The new showsite was clean and bright and the rings were large but many expressed irritation with parking problems and crowding around the rings and in the grooming area. In addition the carpet in the grooming area was covered with visquine, slippery as the devil and a potential health hazard. More than one person was seen, dog in arms, frantically trying to retain an upright position as he slipped and slid. I practically landed in Eleanor Millers lap at one point. Another problem especially irritating to me surfaced almost immediately. I dont know who physically assembled the show catalogue but the pages are already falling out, which is ridiculous and certainly not the fault of the Club. All in all, however, for a first-time attempt the combined Specialties could only be called a success, and the apparent problems were nothing that could not be rectified in the future.One complaint expressed by many can never be changed in this context and that was that of combining shows itself. It is really much more pleasurable for many to be at an independent site in this manner you spend KFN-L ration.'HSpeaker Matt Bahr, Top Toy winner Carol Andersen, Top Toy Handler Vicki Abbott and Doug Mills, Senior VP of Quaker OatsPhoto courtesy Joan Wood Public Relations Quaker Oats71990 ... a year of firstsOur first homebred, owner-handled ChampionCH. LA CHERIES HOT FUDGE RIPPLECh. Bev-Nors Fudge Ripple xLa Cheries Shes Got PizzazzOur Second American Champion and first Canadian Champion and Group I WinnerSKC Am. Can. Champion La Cheries Little Sir EchoGreat Elms One More Timstopper xLa Cheries Sassy RascalDue to the pressures of the war in the Gulf, Echo will be returning to South Carolina for awhile where he will pursue his career and be at stud to approved bitches.States Kennel Club Champion1991 ... a year of promise.YASMIN OREO E.T. GRAHAM HONOR CHANTE IDEAL...our future stars.DOROTHY F. IN 5354 BLUEBIRD LANE YORK, SC 29745 803-831-8086The Pom Reader April 1991The return of Westminster Best in Show winners I to r Ch. Covy Tucker Hills Manhattan,German Sheperd dog owned by Shirlee Braunstein Jane Firestone, handled by James Moses, 1987 Pomeranian Ch. Great Elms Prince Charming II owned by Skip Piazza Olga Baker, handled by Skip, 1988 Pekingese Ch. Wendessa Crown Prince owned by Ed Jenner, handled by Luc Boileau, 1990 Doberman Pinscher Ch. Royal Tudors Wild As The Wind owned by Arthur Susan Korp, Beth Wilhite Richard Carolyn Vida, handled by Andy Linton, 1989. Photo Paulette Braun, PETS BY PAULETTE\Showsite continued...the day with Pomeranian people and Pomeranians, without bumping into Afghans and Min Pins, etc. A special day reserved exclusively for Poms seems preferable to many, but independent show sites are expensive and hard to come by. For years the Specialty was held independently at the Roosevelt Hotel and we all looked forward to it immensely. Not to say that working in conjunction with other breeds and clubs is bad, its just different and this was mentioned by many people. I believe the Club is considering options for subsequent Specialties.Judging Sweepstakes on the day was Maynard G. Wood, successful handler of many of the Great Elms Poms. Mr. Woods winners are as followsPuppy Dogs 6-9 Months, Entry 17. Express Enterprise Kara GreenwoodPuppy Dogs 9-12 Months, Entry 11 Silver Meadows Jus A Lil Teddy Jacquelyn Klein Puppy Bitches 6-9 Months, Entry 15 Jan-Shars Pretty Woman Sharon HansonPuppy Bitches 9-12 Months, Entry 13 Cenla Annie Laurie OFriday A. C. WilliamsonBEST IN SWEEPSTAKES EXPRESS ENTERPRISE Kara GreenwoodBEST OF OPPOSITE SEX TO BEST IN SWEEPSTAKES CENLA ANNIE LAURIE A. C. WilliamsonOur judge for the Regular classes was the popular Miss Martha Jane Ablett. Miss Abletts happy first-place winners were as followsPuppy Dogs 6-9 Months, Entry 16 Express Enterprise Kara GreenwoodPuppy Dogs 9-12 Months, Entry 8 Mosaic Micro Star Jeanne Stafford Mrs. Riki BarkerNovice Dogs, Entry 1 Posmarks Midnight Blue Maleta M. WallsBred by Exhibitor Dogs, Entry 10 Teakwoods How Bout Hoover Laureen IveyAmerican Bred Dogs, Entry 2 Cassios Flash In The Pan J. S. Brewster M. A. ReedOpen Black, Brown and Blue Dogs, Entry 3 Grafenhorsts Gucci Nicole SzaryOpen Dogs Red, Orange, Cream, Sable, Entry 16 Rhynstone Monterey Jack Joyce Urban WINNERS DOG 5 Points TEAKWOODS HOW BOUT HOOVER Laureen IveyRESERVE WINNERS DOG EXPRESS ENTERPRISE Kara GreenwoodPuppy Bitches 6-9 Months, Entry 14 Merrymont Primrose Path Carolyn TurnagePuppy Bitches 9-12 Months, Entry 13 Merrymont Spring Fever S. R. WhiteBred By Exhibitor Bitches, Entry 8 Pinehavens Just An Illusion Gale B. SharlandOpen Bitches Black, Brown, Blue, Entry 1 Lil Shavers Devastatin Karen Kathy Shaver Open Bitches Red, Orange, Cream, Sable, Entry 10 Pomaunok Earth Angel Fran Bosmann Gloria Setmayer8The Pom Reader April 1991WINNERS BITCH 5 Points PINEHAVENS JUST AN ILLUSION Gale B. SharlandRESERVE WINNERS BITCH WATTS LITTLE LINDEE LOU Dolores A. WattsVeteran Dogs, Entry 2 Ch. Chriscendo City Lights Sue Goddard Christine D. HeartzVeteran Bitches, Entry 3 Ch. Scotia Shamrocks Sue Ellen Dolores A. WattsBEST OF BREEDEntry 24 Champion Males, 9 Champion FemalesCH. SHY ACRES OUR MAN FRIDAY W. A. Lisa Smart Audrey Roberts BEST OF WINNERS TEAKWOODS HOW BOUT HOOVER Laureen IveyBEST OF OPPOSITE SEX TO BEST OF BREEDPINEHAVENS JUST AN ILLUSION Gale B. SharlandStud Dog Ch. Chriscendo City Lights Sue Goddard Christine D. HeartzBrace Piccolo of Point Loma Ch. Nice Guy of Point Loma Pauline B. HughesJunior Showmanship Competition Merrymont Flying Colors. Owner Gertrude Brown. Junior Handler Amber White.On to Tuesday and Pom judging at Westminster Mr. R. William Taylor of Canada officiated over a stunning field of Poms and his winners wereWINNERS DOG Lakewoods Jumping Jack Jr. Billie Jo AdamsRESERVE Ks Country Macho Boy Sherri Dessart Jason BradshawWINNERS BITCH and BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX Tomho Hoiidazzle Strut Linda Sohn Tommi HoobanRESERVE Shyacres Kiddy Kan Doo Dolores A. WattsBEST OF BREED Ch. Tomho Champagne Wishes Robert KoeppelClaiming the top spots in the prestigious Toy Group at the Garden under judge Mrs. William Kendrick were 1st the Poodle, Ch. Trebor of Ahs Capital Gains owned and handled by Gary Witmeier 2nd the BrusselsGriffon, Ch. Treyacres Zorro handled by Mike Kemp for Steve Jackie Fein,, 3rd the Maltese Ch. Sand Island Small Kraft Lite handled by Vicki Abbott for breeder-owner Carol, Frances Andersen, and 4th the Shih Tzu Ch. Tiaras Forbes owner-handled by Marijo Rubino, co-owned with JoAnn Rubino. Best in Show went to the Standard Poodle, Ch. Whisperwind On A Carousel handled by Dennis McCoy for owners Dr. Mrs. Frederick Hartsock.Again this year we were treated to the chance to celebrate some of dogdoms past victors when many of the previous Westminster Best in Show winners returned once again to the Garden. There were few dry eyes in the house when the veteran performers once again paraded with the stuff from which legends were made. Pom lovers were overjoyed to again applaud Ch. Great Elms Prince Charming II, the 1988 Best in Show winner as he strutted regally for his handler and owner Skip Piazza. We were all so proud of Skip for this appearance as he is in ill health. Among others proud as peacocks were co-owner Olga Baker, us, always fans of the team, and Im sure that his breeder Ruth Beam was glued to the TV screen. All in all, again a delightful trip to two of the nations most exciting shows.Sally Baugniet called with the news that The American Pomeranian Club, in conjunction with the Sooner Pomeranian Club will hold a judges study group on the breed with Seminar and Hands On conformation judging. The function will be held at the Mid-City Community Center, Oklahoma City, OK, on May 23rd from 530 to 830 p.m. The fee for attending is 10.00. For more information, call Sally at 414-755-2994 after 400 p.m.Again, I thank you all for your support of The Pom Reader. Were growing by leaps and bounds and well see you again in MayJMcGAmerican CanadianChampion Phyner Gold Jackpot-vwAJLAWhat could be Phyner than Phirst in Toy Group at the Wests most prestigious show, under one of the nations most prestigious judgesBreederOwner AgentsDolly B. Trauner Walker NokesPhyilCV Poms 12450 SE 152nd AvenueBoring, OR 97007Co-Owned by Julie Moreno 503 663-6899The Pom Reader April 199110OLYMPIADOGS HOWL AND...THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY Contracts and Co-OwnershipsmSc36It has been our experience that all too frequently severe and complicated problems result from disputes over conditional sale, conditional stud and co-ownerships contracts or any contract or agreement relating to restrictions or limitations people try to place on the sale or breeding of a dog. Quote from Chapter III, the AKC free booklet, POLICIES AND GUIDELINES FOR REGISTRATION MATTERS.AKC further advises that if you must enter into an agreement it is vitally important that it be in writing, signed by all parties pertinent and should be SIMPLE. Because for every clause that cannot be fulfilled an alternative must be considered. I believe AKC is making the old cant-see-the-forest-for-the-trees point. We have all seen contracts like thisA If one pup is born you pay half the stud fee.B If 2 pups are born you pay the full stud fee.C If 3 pups are born we co-own the 3rd one and you pay only half the stud fee.D If 4 pups are born we co-own the 4rd one, you pay half the stud fee and sell the 4th pup and we split the price received.E If 5 pups are born I will take it and give up the co-ownership on the 3rd pup and you may either pay half the stud fee and sell the 4th pup and split the price received or pay the stud fee in full and keep the 4th pup.F If 6 pups are bom...You havent seen a contract like that between stud dog owner and bitch owner Believe me - such convoluted contracts are made between otherwise intelligent people trying to cover all the bases and do manage to strike out when the hazy clauses are read before the judge.This is not to say you should be so simple as to oversimplify AKC, under Stud Contracts in the above booklet, states that the contract should clearly state all obligations and circumstances. Clearly being the pivotal word.It is also noteworthy to understand that AKC, in the booklet, states that the stud owner is responsible for collecting the fee. The stud owner may elect to take cash or a puppy or puppies, etc., but unless the stud owner has a written agreement signed by all parties concerned in which it is specifically stated that owner of sire is not obligated to sign litter The Pom Reader April 1991forms until stud fee is paid AKC takes the position that stud owner is required to sign an application certifying to the fact that a particular dam was bred to the sire on a specified date of mating.Olympia once was witness to a case where a verbal agreement was made between two friends who eventually became enemies. No cash stud fee was paid by the owner of the female but in lieu of same a Poodle puppy was traded to the stud owner. The stud service was between two Poms. The Poodle was handed over with papers signed and the stud service performed. Shortly before the birth of the Pom litter of 1 animosity developed between the parties and the stud owner refused to sign the litter papers. The owner of the litter sent a note reminding stud owner of the deal and requested it be honored. The stud owner returned a hasty fireshot in the form of a signed note to the effect that no Poodle puppy was worth the stud fee of her male Pomeranian but in the note she did acknowledge that her stud was bred to the bitch in question. That note was duly sent along to AKC who wrote to the stud owner. This AKC letter was ignored. The owner of the female received notification of the AKC letter to stud owner and when no action was taken in several week time AKC was again contacted and this time the AKC letter the stud owner received was not so kindly. Ipso facto, signed litter papers were received within 7 days The AKC took the position that even if the owner of the female had NOT given a puppy in lieu of the fee and there being no contract the stud owner was obligated to sign the litter papers. The good of this outcome was that the owner of the female was able to get what she was entitled to but the bad could have been thatthe owner of the female might also have gotten her litter application signed without paying anything. So if you must enter into stud service agreements make it simple but put it in writing and have each party including all co-owners of sire and dam sign it and have 3 copies made, one for stud owner, one for bitch owner and one for AKC in the eventuality there is a dispute.In their booklet AKC states that co- ownerships, in far too many cases, lead to problems. While AKC registration papers provide for more than one owner, they recommend that co-ownerships be avoided. They say that in their experience purchasing a dog outright is preferable. AKC points out that if a coowner is suspended from AKC privileges it CAN happen then for the term of that suspension recording of a transfer of the dog that is co-owned may be barred and registrations of litter sired or whelped by said dog may be barred and wins at shows may be rescinded.Without mentioning any names of course, Olympia knows personally of such a dilemna a perfectly nice bitch is withheld from being bred, sold or shown by the first owner because the second owner is under suspension of indeterminate length. The first owner can wring hands but those hands are tied. The dog is technically useless and cannot even be given away as the second, suspended, owner can still lay claim to it. Fodder for thought.Then, of course, there are the two Ds Inevitable Death and Never-lmpossible Divorce. Ordinary co-ownerships between spouses and friends seem to unhazardous that we give them little thought. Until we hear of a case where the husband died and the wife discovered that in his will, which she had^OLYMPIA continued...not been privileged to read, he left his co- ownership share of the dogs to his mistress. Too funny for words It happened. A messy case and the details were - natch - juicy, but well leave the details to some future soap opera episode and just say that the wife knew nothing about the will nor the mistress and after the shock wore off, her legal affairs in getting ownership of the dogs which she had spent her life breeding into the fine blend of bloodline and show stock she really never should have co-owned, cost her half what the dogs were valued at and the other half went into the other womans pocket And then there was the case of the divorce where he refused to sign over his rights to the dogs to her and she refused to sign over her rights to him and Solomon wasnt around to help them out with his sword so they each stubbornly held on, she retaining the dogs, he the papers and darned if I know what ever came of it but now that I recall these doings I think that as soon as I finish this article I will sit Ber- nie down for a little chat...Seriously, though, co-ownerships have their good points. There are times when you dont want to keep so many dogs you cant properly care for and yet you cant really give up a particular one for its valuable gene pool and so you agree to co-own it with the idea that you will either get it back eventually or a puppy therefrom. Or sometimes a perfectly wonderful buyer will just not have the necessary amount of purchase price and would be able to breed and show it properly so you agree to a certain amount of cash and a co-ownership until some decided-upon further compensation develops. In order to protect your future rights you must necessarily retain a legal co-ownership and in most casesthis type of co-own works out satisfactorily to all concerned.At this point in time Olympia has 3 different such co-ownerships with 3 different parties with no written contracts whatsoever and these co-ownerships are of long duration and working with no disputes quite satisfactorily to all concerned. These co-ownerships with no contracts, like so many between like- minded breeders, are based on verbal gentlemens agreements which none of the parties would dream of disrupting. First of all we are each working to obtain something...good dogs by methods of using more than one head to obtain the objective and if something goes wrong a male wont breed, a female cant reproduce without difficulties, a leg goes bad, etc. we dont condemn one another, we each took our risks and knew what risks existed and instead of quarreling over it we put our heads together and thrash out the problem and solve it by entering into another co-ownership on another dog, etc.Admittedly none of these co-ownerships involve cash exchanged, yet on the other hand valuable dogs and valuable time are involved and valuable upkeep and vet fees are paid for and so you might say we are all of us fools not to have a binding agreement and I might reply, good point, but beyond the breeding parties involved is a finely spun, long tentacl- ed network of other breeders who branch out into a long circle and the circle eventually comes right back to home and this spiderweb network knows it is a universal dogdom truth that gossip runs faster than wolves on the track of a wounded deer. If one of us injures the other via ignoring the gentlemens agreement, everyone else in the country will know about it in record time and ones reputationis ones shadow it is either close behind, just in front or right beside you. You might get away with one or two did em dirty coups, but eventually the sins ye do 2x2 must be paid for 1 x 1, as Tallulah Bankhead said in that old classic flick LIFEBOAT. Somewhere down the road a door would slam and that dog you are frothing at the mouth to have will not be yours.These things all longtime breeders know and so verbal contracts are a fact of life in the dog breeding and showing world, yet caution must be exercised at some point. Whether buyer or seller when dealing with someone you do not know or know but barely and either a dog is sold outright or on a co-ownership a contract should be maintained. If a dispute arises it would be ugly without a contract to prove intent and arrangements but it can be far uglier without that written agreement to sort out who actually said what to whom.In the interest of space or Joe will bring out his sword and cut me in two next month we will go into exactly how ugly things can get and provide some examples of contracts actually used, successfully and unsuccessfully, by breeders.In closing, for those of you who dont read the AKC Gazette check into the new amendment to Chapter 3, Section 4 of Registration Rules As of July 1, 1991, litters must be registered within 6 months from the date of whelping and individual dogs must be registered within 1 year of the date of issuance of the application. You know how we tend to put these things off...especially with our litters of 1 which we are keeping...Till the dog howls again...OlympiaakJa Lois Ciliberto 9506 Land OLakes Blvd, Land OLakes, FL 34639813-996-3977AUC'i New Address...Effective February 25,1991, the Registration and Related Services of the American Kennel Club will be located atAmerican Kennel Club Registration Related Services 5580 Centerview Drive Raleigh, NC 27606All registration applications, including foreign applications, requests for pedigrees, duplicates, corrections, registration forms and any registration-related correspondence should be sent to this address.The following departments will continue tobe at AKC, 51 Madison Avenue, New York NY 10010Executive and Administrative DivisionsOffice of the Chief Executive Office of the Secretary Club Department New ClubsClub RelationsConstitutions Controller Department NY Office Services Mail Room Personnel PurchasingCommunications DivisionArt Department GazetteAdvertising, Editorial, SubscriptionsLibraryPublic AffairsVideo SalesDog Events DivisionEventShow Plans EventShow Records Judges ApplicationsJudges Department Judges EducationBreed Video Production Performance Events Division Coonhound Events Field Trial and Hunting Test Department Herding Lure Coursing Obedience Department When sending mail to 51 Madison Avenue, please be certain to clearly indicate on the envelope the name of the department and specific individual, if any, as well as American Kennel Club, 51 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10010.Mail received at 51 Madison Avenue that does not indicate a specific department or individual on the envelope will be forwarded to North Carolina for processing.The Pom Reader April 1991-.Now this is MY kind of heartworm pillsPhoto of Bunny courtesy Roberta Kerr, Kenmore, New YorkMosquito season is coming...check with your vet about heartworm prevention.L r4jfcThisones boring Hand me the Pom Reader. Photo Courtesy Terry Morrow, Winchester, Virginia Interesting and fun photos of Poms are always welcome. Submit photos to POM PIX co The Pom Reader, 8848 Beverly Hills, Lakeland, FL 33809-1604. All photos will be returned.We warned you, HusseinPhoto courtesy Terry Morrow, Winchester, VA Heartfelt thanks to our men women in uniform for a job well done.The Pom Reader April 1991SPU DS IS BACK.XTXXDOVER-HOLIHOUSE INK SPOTSAfter year shed, back in the ring taking classes with competition. Thank you judge Mr. Joseph Rowe.SPUDS SENDS CONGRATULATIONS TOLinda Gallacher, Patsy Butcher and David Jachalke on their Spuds" kids - we understand Blazes and nice markings.Spuds is at stud at Ajia Call for Pedigree and Fee.Handler-AgentOwners Ingrida Gasaway34409 Kinsman RoadBreederDover-Holihouse Roy, WA 98580206-843-1543 We Feed Recommend Science Diet PombredensThe Pom Reader April 1991rC^ZO^ N02SCO ^ M14N EW CHAMPIONSConfirmed AKC Champions of RecordFebruary 1991Bev-Nors Tan-Yas Crissy B by Ch. Bev-Nors Statesman x Ch. Bev-Nors Toastys Tan-Ya. Breeder Beverly A. Norris Susan H. Buckel. Owner Beverly A. Norris Donna L. Wright.Blakes Made To Order B by Ch. Annons Sir Kennor x Jan-Shars Shelly At Blakes. Breeder Evelyn E. Blake. Owner Bonnie Stetson.Dias Nutcracker Prince Bear D by Ch. Tia- Lings Dream Maker x Dias Brandy Bear. Breeder-Owner David A. Hogg.O My Starmist Pepper D by Ch. O My Pattys Touch-O-Pepper x Windy Acres News Flash. Breeder Trillis C. Duncan Opal R. Dumler. Owner Opal R. Dumler.Patricks Miss Munchkin B by Ch. Patricks Mr. My Guy of Pom Grove x Ch. Patricks Miss Amaretta. Breeder-Owner Mildred G. Patrick.Pomaunok Memento D by Ch. Silver Meadows PepR OLegacy x Starlite Shantilly Lace. Breeder Gayle L. Griffin Fran Bosmann. Owner Fran Bosmann.Dixie Fox Sonny Money D by Coys Tap Dance Kid x Ch. Ace His Neon Peach. Breeder- Owner Harry E. Pennington.Glen Iris Castle Rock D by Ch. Glen Iris Ivanhoe x Ch. Tim Sues Evening Lights. Breeder Cheryl A. Jackson Joel M. Taylor. OwnerErika K. Moureau Cheryl A. Jackson.Great Elms Pope Gregory D by Ch. Great Elms Sweet Pepper x Great Elms Lil Punkin. Breeder-Owner Ruth L. Beam.Idas Danish Delite By Bev-Nor B by Ch. Bev- Nors Toasted Fudge x Creiders Camelia Olda. Breeder Ida M. Tarver. Owner Janet Bordelon.Joarts Golddust D by Ch. Sun Rays Bat Man x Joarts Madonna. Breeder Art Davison Joy Davison. Owner Kimberly E. Read.Merrymont Gold Fever D by Ch. Merrymont Sat- Rday Nite Fever x Ch. Queenaire Signature. Breeder-Owner Patricia J. Griffin.Merrymonts Golden Image D by Ch. Cedar- woods Image of Diamond x Ch. Great Elms Honey of Lenette. Breeder Patricia J. Griffin. Owner Maureen Quinlan.Moroccos Im-A-Tiger LillyB by Ch. Morrocos Little Red Chief x Morrocos Shady Lady. Breeder-Owner Charles J. Edwards. April 1991Pramadas Dainti Charm B by Ch. Great Elms Prince Charming II x Dainti Princess Nixxa Cd. Breeder Pamela Peat. Owner Doreen Fernandez.Rockwoods Bills Best Buddy D by Sand- towns City Slicker x Scotia Command Chin- tilly Lady. Breeder Ruby F. Dahl. OwnerRuby F. Poole.Southlands Mighty Impressive D by Ch.Southlands Sir Impressive x Southlands New Year Toast. Breeder-Owner Charlotte Creed.Star Havens Solid Gold Chip D by Ch.Stylestepper Mark of Oakridge x Ch. Chip- A-Ways Heavenly Body. Breeder-OwnerJanice Young.Stolannes Starbeam Charisma B by Ch. Flame of Wright Way x O My Starmist Minuette. Breeder-Owner Frances J. Stoll.Tim Sues Highfalutin B by Ch. Tim Sues High Lights x Ch. Chriscendo Charisma. Breeder- Owner Tim Goddard Sue Goddard.The listing of NEW CHAMPIONS is compiled from the official AKC Dog Show, Obedience and Field Trial Awards book. Only championship titles confirmed by AKC in said publication are included. The above NEW CHAMPIONS are from the February, 1991, issue, Volume 11. No. 2.15BISS CH. BI-MAR SHO-GUN OF JERBOSBIS BISS CH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE KID X BI-MAR CHILI OF SANDTOWNsft- Do.cr Fa.ro.is_AssrL oJudge Mr. Joseph Gregory1Judge Mr. Don RogersBANDITc c 5 JGroup IJudge Merrill CohenTualatin Kennel ClubJanuary 1991is the kind of Pom that dreams are made of...Multiple Specialty WinnerToy Group WinnerMultiple Breed WinnerThanks to all the judges that have recognized his qualitySpecial thanks to Beryl Mary Rosenbaum for making that dream possible.Judge Mr. Joseph RoweInquiries Welcome32510 8th Avenue South Lot ARoy, WA 98580Jerry Doris Betsy Owens206-843-1365The Pom Reader April 1991UPDATE16 TOP TEN EXHIBITORS JANUARY 1991 Welcome to UPDATE, your monthly rating list of breeders and exhibitors out there winning points in the show ring. As most all serious Pomeranians 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 this area. The procedures for tallying the point scale are as follows Exhibitors are credited with all AKC Championship points won in the calendar year, as published in the AKC Show, Obedience, and Field Trials Awards Book. Only this publications will be used for point credit. Many times the actual show dates will varyfrom the date of publication i.e., a September show may not be published until November. The Gazettes calendar year 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 ON THE DAY 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 JANUARY 1991 AKC GAZETTE.EXHIBITOR POINTSP. GRIFFIN..................................................................14A. J. DOMRASE..................................................... 13R. BEAM................................................................... 11J. YOUNG.................................................................11C. CREED.................................................................8H. PENNINGTON........................................................8M. QUINLAN............................................................... 8A. P. CHAPMAN.......................................................7P. CARNEY.................................................................6H. ESCABI-PAGAN.................................................... 6R. FAURA................................................................... 6D. WATTS.................................................................. 6Tie placements alphabeticalThe Pom Reader April 1991Mother Son finished 1990...CH. MILLERS GLORY AMY LOUCH. MILLERS WEE COPPER NINJAAmy Ninja wish to thank all the judges, especiallyMR. FRANK OBERSTARNinja - Winners Dog, 7-21-90MRS. WILLIAM LEHNIGAmy - Best of Winners, 11-24-90MRS. WILLIAM KENDRICKNinja - Best of Breed, 10-30-90Handled Loved By Randy ArandThank you for your expert care, grooming and presentation of my kids LOOK FOR AMYS HALF SISTER, AMBOR, IN THE RING THIS SPRING WITH RANDY.BreederO wnerPatricia L. Miller23321 - 261st Street North Cordova, FL 61242 309 887-4820HandlerRandy ArandP.O. Box 301 Iowa City, IA 52244The Pom Reader April 199118SPECIAL ADDITION JANUARY 1991 Presently we find a number of Poms making their impact in Specials competition. In order to keep you informed as to the progress of these hard-working members of the Breed, we are pleased to offer you SPECIAL ADDITION.SPECIAL ADDITION is your monthly rating system of the Top Twenty Pomeranians in the United States. Rules for the rating system are as followsPoints not to be confused with AKC championship points are alloted to individuals according to the highest placement in any given AKC show, as reported in the AKC Show, Obedience and Fields Trials Awards Book. Only this source will be used for point credit. A number of points has been allotted to the various placements, and they are as followsBEST IN SHOW All Breeds....................500BEST IN SHOW Specialty......................250BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX Specialty...75TOY GROUP FIRST................................... 250TOY GROUP SECOND..............................150TOY GROUP THIRD.....................................75TOY GROUP FOURTH................................ 25BEST OF BREED.........................................10Statistician Susan Wade. Tie placements are marked with an asterisk. BISS is for Independent Specialties only. The following is the listing of the Top Twenty Poms, as per the JANUARY 1991 AKC Gazette.POINTS NAME BISA BISS BOSS I n m IV BOB920 CH. JAMOLS CLASSIC HI-TIME D....................................B. Pauli, Owner........... - - 3 i - - 2775 CH. JANES WEE PRINCE OF JERIBETH D.....................G. J. Reed, Owners........... - 1 3 i - 760 CH.PIXIES BUTTONS-N-BOWS B....................................C. Galavich, Owner- - 3 - - - 1485 CH. STOLANNES THUNDERBOLT THOR D....................F. Stoll, Owner........... - - 1 i i - 1460 CH. JERIBETHS SIR LANCELOT D..................................BaumgartnerContinoBaker, Owners........... - - 1 i - 2 1430 CH. SOUTHLANDS MR VP OIDA D..................................JacksonTaylor, Owners........... - - 1 i - 3420 CH. HOMESTEADS SPIT N POLISH D.............................J. Hurley, Owner........... - 1 i - - 2260 GREAT ELMS POPE GREGORY D............................R. Beam, Owner........... - - 1 - - - 1250 CH. SNUGGLE PALS AUTUMN MINK D...........................E. Untalan, Owner- - 1 - - 160 CH.CLAIRMONTS TRAVELING DIAMOND D..................L. Bryson, Owner........... - - - i - - 1150 DE ARTAS GOLD MIT OF KENNY D.........................RinehartEpps, Owners- i - - 150 CH.HARBINS CARRYING ON FOR MOM D.....................S. Harbin, Owner- - i - - 150 CH.SHADOMOUNTIN ONE MAN SHOW D.......................BucherSnyder, Owners........... - - - i - - 150 STARHAVEN SOLID GOLD CHIP D..........................J. Young, Owner........... - - i - - 95 CH.TOMHO CHAMPAGNE WISHES D..............................R. Koeppel, Owner........... - - - - i - 275 CH. BELLS GRANDSTAND DRAGON D..........................B. Bell, Owner........... - - - - i - 75 CH.BILJONBLUE BABE IN TOYLAND D..........................C. Atkins, Owner........... - - - - i75 CH. POM ACRES INCHALLA SHORTCHNGD..................H. Wehrle, Owners........... - - - - i - 55 CH.BRITE STARS BINGO BONANZA D..........................M. Porter, Owner........... - - - - 1 340 CH. DIGNITYS CHRIS OLIGHTS D...................................D. M. Dignowity, Owners........... - - - - - 4The Pom Reader April 199119is pleased to introduce...HOLLY and JOYThe Girlssend congratulationsTo Grandpa Gopher, multi BISA, BISS AC Ch. Homesteads Spit N Polish ona spectacular record for 1990, crowning his exceptional career. See him on the cover of this issueAnd to Dad, Ch. Blossom Heights Firecracker, on finishing in style with a 5-point major and BOW on the hotly contested Florida January Circuit. See him on page 5 of this issueCongratulations also to Jean Hurley and Arlene John Benko, their proud owners from the insignificant humans. We hope the girls will also be going some exciting things in the show rings this fall.Pamela CoboCoral Springs, Florida Puppies now and then305 344-4283after 600 p.m.GOLDEN AIRES POMSpresents a Champion... 5T V mhV mr WINNERST OFCHAMPION DE ARTASPISTOL PETECh. Kenneys Gold Mist Caper x Ch. Sparkling Music of OakridgePistol Pete was shown by his breeders,Mary Deane Rinehart Nina Epps, and accumulated 10 points including two majorsA sincere Thank You to Cassandra Evans for helping transport Pistol Pete to his new home at Golden AiresPistol Pete is shown at left winning a five point major to finish his championship under judge Richard Mullen, shown by our exquisite Michelle Miller. She does it again her first time out with Pistol Pete. He finished with Three majors, two Bests of Breed and a Group IIISpecial thanks to allAgent Michelle Miller Greer, SCOwner-Sharon Masnick HCR Box 745, Huger, SC 29450 803 928-3511The Pom Reader April 199120UPDATE TOP TEN EXHIBITORS JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1991 Welcome to UPDATE, your monthly rating list of breeders and exhibitors out there winning points in the show ring. As most all serious Pomeranians 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 this area. The procedures for tallying the point scale are as follows Exhibitors are credited with all AKC Championship points won in the calendar year, as published in the AKC Show, Obedience, and Field Trials Awards Book. Only this publications will be used for point credit. Many times the actual show dates will varyfrom the date of publication i.e., a September show may not be published until November. The Gazettes calendar year 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 ON THE DAY 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 JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1991 AKC GAZETTE.EXHIBITOR....................................................... POINTSP. GRIFFIN................................................................. 18T. S. GODDARD..................................................... 16R. BEAM.....................................................................15VASUTALANE...........................................................14J. CABRERA.............................................................13DOANESTANGLER.................................................13M. VICKERS..............................................................13CONLEYNEWYEAR................................................ 12C. CREED...............................................................12CARSONROBERTS................................................ 11H. ESCABI-PAGAN..................................................11P. FERGUSON..........................................................11D. W. ROACH.......................................................11J. YOUNG.................................................................11Tie placements alphabeticalThe Pom Reader April 199121CH. STAR HAVENS SOLID GOLD CHIPSTAR HAVENS ROCK N JAMES BROWNL SBEST OF BREEDCAMBRIDGE, MN. K.C.AN. .Sfsn^HOTO^TggFinished at 10 months with a Group II from the classes.11 Points, both majors.Gorgeous Exquisite Beautiful Super comments overheard at ringside. These are the first two males sired by Ch. Stylestepper Mark of Oakridge. We are thrilled with the coat, good bone, excellent movement and outgoing temperament he is putting on his get. A few select puppies will be available to show homes. JANICE YOUNG STAR HAVEN POMERANIANS 618 W. SPRINGFIELD ROAD ST. CLAIR, MO 63077 Ph.314-629-2755 Bi-Mar PomeraniansWe have show and breeding stock available sired by BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid, Ch. Bi-Mar Sunnys Masterpiece, Ch. Bi-Mar Sunnys Phantom, Ch. Bi-Mar Sunnys Supreme, and Ch. Bi-Mars Moonwalker.We want to congratulate Betsy Jerry Owens and Ch. Bi-Mar Shogun of Jerbos for his Toy Group First and Second at the Portland shows. Also, Victoria Lovely for taking two majors from the puppy class on her Sunny grandson.And last but not least...my husband, Byrl, the owner of Bi-Mars Moon- walker a Sunny grandson who finished his championship going Best of Winners over 31 entries with a total of three majors.MARY A. ROSENBAUM 38711 200TH AVENUE SE206-833-2160 AUBURN, WASHINGTON, 98002The Pom Reader April 199122SPECIAL ADDITION JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1991 Presently we find a number of Poms making their impact in Specials competition. In order to keep you informed as to the progress of these hard-working members of the Breed, we are pleased to offer you SPECIAL ADDITION.SPECIAL ADDITION is your monthly rating system of the Top Twenty Pomeranians in the United States. Rules for the rating system are as followsPoints not to be confused with AKC championship points are alloted to individuals according to the highest placement in any given AKC show, as reported in the AKC Show, Obedience and Fields Trials Awards Book. Only this source will be used for point credit. A number of points has been allotted to the various placements, and they are as followsBEST IN SHOW All Breeds....................500BEST IN SHOW Specialty......................250BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX Specialty...75TOY GROUP FIRST...................................250TOY GROUP SECOND..............................150TOY GROUP THIRD.................................... 75TOY GROUP FOURTH................................ 25BEST OF BREED.........................................10Statistician Susan Wade. Tie placements are marked with an asterisk. BISS is for Independent Specialties only. The following is the listing of the Top Twenty Poms, as per the JANUARY- FEBRUARY 1991 AKC Gazette.POINTS NAME BISA BISS BOSS I1735 CH. JAMOLS CLASSIC HI-TIME D............................................ - - - 41245 CH. PIXIES BUTTONS-N-BOWS B............................................ - - - 4C. Galavich, Owner935 CH. JANES WEE PRINCE OF JERIBETH D............................ - - - 1G. J. Reed, Owners885 CH. JERIBETH SIR LANCELOT D............................................ - - - 1BaumgartnerContinoBaker, Owners860 CH. TOMHO STRUTTING TERMITE D...................................... - - - 1H. Sklar, Owner770 CH. HOMESTEADS SPIT N POLISH D................................... - - - 1J. Hurley, Owner660 CH. SOUTHLANDS MR VIP OIDA D....................................... - - - 1JacksonTaylor, Owners580 CH. SHY ACRES OUR MAN FRIDAY D.................................... - - - 1SmartRoberts, Owners540 CH. SHADOWMOUNTEN ONE MAN SHOW D........................ - - - 1BucherSnyder, Owners520 CH. STOLANNE THUNDERBOLT THOR D.............................. - - - 1F. Stoll, Owner335 CH. TIM SUE HARBOR LIGHTS D............................................ - - - 1S. P. Conlee, Owners270 CH. DEL SOLS MIGHTY MURPHY D................................................ 1S. L. Levin, Owners270 JAN-LES LASTING IMPRESSION D.............................................. - - - 1HansenLehtinen, Owners270 CH. TOMHO CHAMPAGNE WISHES D..............................................R. Koeppel, Owner260 GREAT ELMS POPE GREGORY D................................................. - - - 1R. Beam, Owner250 MARSHIRES TERRIFIC WEE CHIPS D.......................................... - - - 1CarsonRoberts, Owners250 CH. SNUGGLE PALS AUTUMN MINK D.................................... - - - 1E. Untalan, Owner245 CH. BRITESTARS BINGO BONANZA D................M. Porter, Owner180 CH. CLAIRMONTS TRAVELING DIAMOND DL. Bryson, Owner160 CH. HARBINS CARRYING ON FOR MOM D. S. Harbin, Ownern in rv bob4 1-611-2 4 1-13 14 14 - - 13 - - 72-26 2 - - 31114 11121 - 12 2111211-17 1 - - 31 - - 1The Pom Reader April 1991231990 NATIONAL BISS WINNER GROUP WINNER.......Fievel is lovingly owned and at stud at DARS FOXRIDGE KENNELSRosemary Deena Regoni 385 Loop Road Campobello, SC 29322 803 472-3002Sonnydales PomeraniansFor Sale 2 Females Whelped 11191 Sire Ch. Berrys Sonny Delight Pictured in May 1990 Pom ReaderDam Berrys Cherries JubileeGrandsire on both sidesBIS Ch. Texicans Great Balls O FireBARBARA GRIMISON 709 Lafayette Street LaPlace, LA 70068 504 651-9460dolbcrcst Jumrranian0Glenn Bernardo Kelly Rogers 2810 Magnolia Avenue Long Beach, CA 90806 c 213 424-9207 after 600 p.m.aftAT STUDCh. Blossom Heights Firecracker Blossom Heights Poms John Arlene Benko 5351 Jeffrey Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33407 407-842-5591RDGDSPOMERANIANS153 Cypress Landing Drive Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Telephone 904 247-5384P'AM^i POMS_________ _Offers PUPPIES, BROODS STUDS directly from GREAT ELMS KENNELMargaret Samples 5816 Deal Road704 821-7450 Matthews, NC 28105 STARLITE POMERANIANSHome of CH. Starlite Legacy Choco BearGayle Tom Griffin 3074 Lancaster Drive NE No. 253 Salem, OR 97305SouthlandPomeraniansRAYS OF SUNSHINE CHARLOTTE CREED 6618 LOST RIDGE PINEVILLE, LA 71360 PHONE 318 - 466-3456Pom Acres KennelR.R.4Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 319-989-2199MNMS POMS-R-USMARY GENE WELLS 4986 Avila Way, Buena Park, CA 90621714-994-0259Q6M 3tliS ^PoweiamcmsCheryl A. Jackson Joel M. Taylor m1038 16th Ave. South Birmingham, AL 35205 205 328-6603The Pom Reader April 199124By Pam WestHi Pom FansThis is a new department dedicated to those of us who have wonderful pets about whom we love to brag Now we have the opportunity - we can have our pets photo published in The Pom Reader and brag about him at the same time.'Id like to begin by bragging about my pet, Lance above, right and left. When I saw a champion shown in Kansas City I knew I had to have a son of his - Lance is that son. He is also my special pet - hes beautiful, bright, loyal and lively. Now its your turn to share the picture and personality of your Pet with Pom lovers around the worldi 9Chance is our pet. He is everything we could ever want in a dog.Donna Danny RaySend a photo and brief description of your special Pom friend toMY PET co Pam West 3521 Buckner Tarsney Road Grain Valley, MO 64029Hi Tiffani is my name And No this is not a game.Mom Dad are quite upset,Even though Im their most spoiled pet.Ill hide here for a bit,Until they just forget.When bedtime rolls around,Ill be here safe and sound.They theyll give in again, And forgive me of my Sin.Well all snuggle together,Shutting out the cold bad weatherTerri D. WattsPhotos published as space permits.The Pom Reader April 1991My tiny white Pom Blitzen loves to play peek-a-boo under my vegetable binMeghan Nicole25Bilver Meadowsifi \\\ w.\\\YYv.\S'Vx, v-x v\ .......CH. TICOWe proudly present our 50th Silver Meadows Champion. Owner-handled, Tico finished with two - 4 point and two - 3 point majors.Ch. Bonners Kristin Starmist Ch. Bonners Lisastar LegacyBonners Little Miss Wag Ch. Silver Meadows Love of LegacyCh. Models Son of Fun Ch. Silver Meadows Echo of FunCh. Silver Meadows Katydid CH. SILVER MEADOWS LOVE TICOCh. Tomanolls Tiny Teddy Bear Bi-Mar Happy Hooligan of BradleyBradleys Naughty MariettaBi-Mar Rose MarieCh. Bi-Mar Sundance KidBi-Mar Tia MariaBi-Mar Starlyn News FlashThe following excellent brood prospects are for sale Silver Meadows SS Bon-Bon. whelped 92789.Rich orange, 5 pounds, daughter of Ch. Scooter Starr out of Bi-Mar Rose Marie see above......................................... 750.00Silver Meadows SS Wendy, whelped 91889.Orange, 5 pounds, by Ch. Scooter out of a Ch. My-T daughter. ...........................................................................................750.00Silver Meadows Bubbles Brite. whelped 71490.Deep red, 412 pounds, by Queenaire Bright Banshee out of Ch. Silver Meadows My-T Preshus.Silver MeadowsRon Jackie Klein 4146 West Lake Road 716-237-5473 Silver Springs, NY 14550Breeders of fine Poms since 1957 4345 Rogers Lake Road Kannapolis, NC 28081 Phone 704 938-2042 K. G. Griffith. Owner'SFour Champions standing at stud as well as non-Champions. PUPPIES ARE GENERALLY AVAILABLE AT REASONABLE PRICES. Pets priced from 250.00, show and breeding stock priced from 500.00. Please ask for a free copy of our price list.WE SPECIALIZE IN THE GREAT ELMS BLOODLINE. We do have some Aristic-Bonner.SATISFACTION IS ALWAYS GUARANTEED AT LENETTE. We give a written guarantee with every Pom sold.FOR SALEBRIGHT ORANGE MALECH. FEISTYS MYT-FINECh. CTs Masterpiece of Mark x Feisty Brandywine Cooler 4V.2 lb. Proven Stud 1,500.00 No Shipping Hazel Lloyd 11561 Hook Road Mt. Angel, OR 97362 503-845-2508The Pom Reader April 199126. e Lu ffcaccrApril 1991 Vokmi' VI Number I k'. Your Showcase for Purdired PomsSUBSCRIPTION RATESIn U.S. Dollars11 Issues Per Year Domestic24.00 Third Class Post 40.00 First Class Post Foreign Rates Upon Request Sample Issues 3.00 each Back Issues 3.00 each subject to availabilityADVERTISING RATESIn U.S. DollarsAD SIZEANNUALPREPAIDCONTRACT OPEN RA1FULL PAGE Color 300.00 300.00FULL PAGE bw 96.00 120.00HALF PAGE 53.00 65.0014 PAGE 27.00 35.0018 PAGE 16.00 20.00116 PAGE 10.00 12.00All ads V4 page and larger include one black white photo at no extra charge. Extra photos 5.00 each. All photos will be returned with your copy of the magazine.YOU CAN COMING IN JUNE...MAKE MONEY THE STUD DOG IN DOGS... DIRECTORYINDIVIDUALS For every new subscription you sell we will give you 10.00 credit towards your next full-page ad. Friends, relatives, puppy customers, everybody should get THE POM READER.CLUBS For each new subscription sold by a Pom Club we will give 4.00 cash to the Club. Help build your trophy fund and get your members up-to-date with THE POM READER.Any new subscription at the regular price of 24.00 third class post, U.S. entitles you to credit. Offer good for new subscriptions only. Indicate person or Club making the sale.The Pom Reader April 1991The central location for breeding information. All ads should include one photo and a three-generation pedigree.SPECIAL RATESFULL PAGE Color 300.00FULL PAGE bW 90.00HALF PAGE bw 49.00DEADLINE MAY 25th, 1991 Make checks payable toDOLL-MCGINNIS PUBLICATIONS 8848 BEVERLY HELLS LAKELAND, FL 33809 TEL 813-858-3839 FAX 813-853-3624WE HONOR VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS27DOSSMARParti-Color pups and breeding stock available. Solids also. Watch for Golden Aires Nick ODossmar at the shows this spring. He is a solid orange son of Ch. Great Elms Sweet Prince. At Stud to solids only.Marian Dossinger 3936 Hi Mount Road414-334-4889 Kewaskum, Wl 53040John Sharon MasnickHCR Box 745^Huger, South Carolina 29450803 928-3511Phillbrooks Fancy PomeraniansShow, breeding end pet Behind such well-known bloodlines asMost colors including Partis Bi-Mar Bonner_ _. . . CedarwoodSusann Stackhouse creidersBox 1070 Rancocas Road o-NeeMount Holly, NJ 08060 I609 267-4644 Sun-RayALLAYNSMary Allan Ph 918 485-30102508 E. Tacoma Street OrBroken Arrow, OK 74014 918 355-2531RHEA-NA POMSA Standard of ExcellenceLook forCh. Bev-Nor's Rhea-Na Dallas, specialed by Jackie Raynor Rhea-Nas Thriller with Jan WilhiteOthers out in the Spring, and several top breedings planned. Steve Barbara Nagy Rt. 2 Box 221703-869-3749 Stephens City, VA 22766JDs Pompous PomsJanet Hovey Dan FarrellRR 3 Box 45AHuntingdon, TN 38344 901 986-0014DOVER-HOUHOUSE POMSCh. Stud ServiceParti, Chocolate, Black Tan and BlackStud ServicePuppies OccasionallyKathryn Hartz, Patricia Foley Dan Ninatoski319 Ardmore Ave., Trenton, NJ 08629 609-695-1642MANOR HILL POMSSilver Meadows Skip OScooter "ie. Pointed son of Ch. Silver MeadowsScooter Starr. Puppies expected.Helen Conradft \Jl . 1677 Manor Road, Englewood, FLftw34223. Tel 813-475-1724BEV-NOR POMS PUPPIES PUPPIES, PUPPIES12 Puppies Available - mostly females, red, orange, sables, sired by Ch. Bev-Nors Toasted Fudge, 1 Pom 1981, 82, 83, 24 BIS,5 Specialties, a top producer, and also sired by Ch. Bev-Nors Statesman, Multi Group winner with 6 more Champions sired in 1990 by him. Toasty Son, a top producer, also.Bev Bill Norris 7747 Meadow Road301 255-1343 Pasadena, MD 21122ChesaiPomeraniansn JpnjjjjJBjy, CIRCUS CIRCUSFOXWOODWe have litters by Great Elms Joey of Lenette Ch. Queenaire Starburst Ch. Great Elms Models Timstopper Ch. Bi-Mar Shogun of JerbosBarbara Don DeFord Cheri L. Peel.206-833-4634 FAX 206-458-3771 206-458-3198R G S PedigreesPomeranian pedigrees researched in any length. Breeder specials available monthly. Typed originals with champions in red and colors free on all generations. Rush available. 3-generations 8 4-generations 10 5-generations 15' 6-generations 25 7-generations 35.RGS Pedigrees2153 Cypress Landing DriveAtlantic Beach, FL 32233Call 904-247-3584 or 904-636-4707.Robert Joan Reilly 26093 Highway 281 North San Antonio, TX 78260 512 438-2667The Pom Reader April 199128L ettcw...-------------------------------------------------------------------------- FROM OUR READERSDear Joe,I recently received my first copy of Pom Reader and I cant believe I have never discovered it before now I have an 8-year-old golden orange Pom who has been my one and only daughter from the very first day I rescued her out of one of those pet shops that were being sued for mistreatment and handling of their animals. At the time I got her, I basically knew nothing about breeders and when I took her to the vet who has been her vet the entire time, both he and I were pleasantly surprised how well she fared from her ordeal. She still acts and looks like a puppy and I think that will continue for quite some time.What I wanted to know is if you could put a plea out for me in regards to a breeder who is located in Central or Northern California who wouldnt mind giving me some kind of tour of their operation and tips on what I could do better as far as grooming, health care, etc. I am not a breeder, just a fanatic Pom lover as well as animal lover who would like to be more informed. I know there aremany books out on Poms and dogs in general but the personal approach seems so much beter when it comes to discussing something which is so near and dear to my heart and most probably the hearts of many a breeder.Id greatly appreciate any help, information or guidance you could give me. Sincerely, Shannon Bradlee, Hanford, California Shannon Its always a pleasure to hear of a successful rescue experience and I congratulate you on your dedication to a Pom that got a rough start in life. May you have many more years with her.As far as a tour of a breeding operation, I would suggest you contact several breeders and ask for a chance to visit. Most people involved in this sport are extremely busy, so you will have to go at their convenience. The learning process never stops each day in the dog fancy you learn something new, so dont expect to pick up everything at once. Read everything you can get your hands on, and attend dog shows. It also helps to join a Club. In your area, you may care to contact The City of Angels Pom Club write to Doreen VanderTuin, 1230 Plum Avenue, Simi Valley, CA 93065 The San Diego Pomeranian Club, care of Margaret Ontiveros, 2981 Calle Cum- bre, San Diego, CA 92139. These two Clubs are holding two days of shows June 22 23rd at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, Los Angeles - you should plan to attend. You may also wish to contact The American Pomeranian Club through Audrey Roberts, 1410 S. 10th Street, Leesville, LA 71446. Best of luck and thanks for writing JMcGTo Bobbie StofferIn Re Poets Corner To All Who Have Loved Lost A PomI want to tell you how much your beautiful poem touched our hearts.About a year and a half ago I bought a Pom from a couple who had just had a new baby and no longer had timefor her. She was about 14 months old at that time. Her name was Rascal, she was about 412-5 lbs. and a real light orange.She stole our hearts and became a loved member of our family. She adopted our^..vBT breed_______SEXOPPCh. BenRays Sundancing Simon Golden Aires Rock N Robin x Golden Aires Magic Marko Our thanks to judge Mr. Edmund SledzikCh. BenRays Lil Bella Sherry Ch. Beaver of Lenette x Great Elms Rose of Tiana Our thanks to judge Barbara Alderman.Simon Bella were owner-handled to these wins.We are very proud of Simon Bella, as well as our other Poms.LITTER BOX NEWSFree-whelped 12-18-90 2 Males. Ch. BenRays Sundancing Simon Free-whelped 12-19-90 3 Males, 1 Female. Great Elms Tiny Timx Wee Bonnie Lass of Fame. x Golden Aires Rock 'N Robin. Thanks to Ken Griffith for the useof his studInquiries to Owners Katherine A. Ray Benson E. Ray 2007 Vestry Drive Charleston SC 29414 803-571-6165The Pom Reader April 199129Grafenhorsts Poms Tiny Partis Pretty Heads Open Markings Heavy Coats Short Backs Super SoundnessWe are very excited about our lovely litters from Ch. Great Elms Lit Man of Lenette, and the top winning chocolate in the U.S., Ch. Starlites Legacy Choco Bear.These super boys are at stud to approved bitches. Several promising puppies available. For further information, contactHORST GRAF GRAFENHORST POMS 12000 NW 2nd Street Plantation, FL 33325 305 475-2465Rain Beau PomeraniansHome ofAmerican Canadian Ch. Coys Lucky EightAt stud to approved bitches Jean Sue Cook6810 S. Magnolia. Ocala. Florida 32676 904 237-1636STUD SERVICEJP6520 GAME FARM RD. E MOUND, MN 55364PUPPIES OCCASIONALLYPattysPonferaifiaifsPATTY JENSEN Phone 612 472-5950lltjirFinchs PomeraniansDiane L. FinchRural Route 1 Kelley, IA 50134515 769-2444 Puppies ByCh. Finchs Wee Heart Andy Gibb Ch. Tim Sues Moon Rocket Ch. Pomirish Robins Top Shelf Great Elms, Millamor, Scotia lines WhiteRed WhiteBlack parti puppies.iohn e. heartzPROFESSIONAL HANDLING IN CANADA POMS A SPECIALTY PO BOX 189, BROOKFIELD, N.S. CANADA BON 1C0Tel 902 673-2446WHID-DONS POMSHome OfTIM SUES SPARK OF LIGHT TIM SUES DYNAMITE Barbara T. Whiddon, 4703 Monroe Hwy.,4vVPineville, LA 71310. Tel 318-640-2993. Quality Bred Puppies OccasionallyICERAMA POMSSkip Piazza THE KENNELS527 B Church Road, Avondale, PA 19311 215-268-8000 or 215-268-2266srHome of GabrielBreederOwnerCLAUDIA PFEFFERP.O. BOX 10432 "7\ Jefferson. LA 70181fU 504 737-1729CSrecious CSetitesHOME OF THEoNORMA C. GAD 915 584-0942dl KILLER AND ALL THOSE GORGEOUS GIRLS 5908 Upper Valley Road El Paso, TX 79932^OYiea omJerrie Freia P.O. Box 2775 Morgan City, LA 70381 504-384-7466m.]idre', 4omerasiicm''SftarAisiyMultiple Toy Group Winner, sire of Am. Can. Champion winners of Best in Show All Breeds National Specialties Multiple Toy Groups Multiple Group Placements Multiple Best of BreedsBreeder-Owner-Exhibitor Mrs. James R. Dupre Sr., Route 2 Box 878-A, Colfax, LA 71417. 318 627-5180.lWIN 0HK5 PDM5 ftBILL and CAROL CATES948 WYNDSOR DRIVE, HIXSON, TENNESSEE 37343 615-842-8184The Pom Reader April 199 i30SPARKYCH. BEV-NORS SPARK A PLENTYrfL1.aL 4r-ieas 23BEST OF WINNERSELMIRAKENNEL CLUB SEPTEMBER 1990DAVE ASHBEYV SPARKY is pictured with judge Betty Munden winning a 4 point major to complete the requirements for his championship. He finished with 4 majors against tough competition. His attitude is pure Show Dog.Many thanks to Bev Bill Norris for the privilege to own and show this dog.BreederBEVERLY NORRIS 7747 Meadow Road Pasadena, MD 21122Owner-Handlers BEVERLY FERGUSON CATHERINE SHERIDAN 9267 St. Smallwood Rd. Pasadena, MD 21122 301-255-7926CH. THELDUNS ALMOND FUDGE CH. BEV-NORS TOASTED FUDGEBEV-NORS SWEET N SASSY Sire CH. BEV-NORS STATESMANGREAT ELMS TAR BABY BEV-NORS TESSGREAT ELMS SABLE MISSYCEDARWOODS GOLD NUGGET CH. GREAT ELMS LITTLE MAN OF LENETTE GREAT ELMS BUNNY RABBIT Dam BEV-NORS SPARKLING CHERIECH. ANWINS LITTLE SIRIUS MOLLY OF LENETTEROUS KO KO TEIGThe Pom Reader April 1991Letters continued...9-year-old son and always slept with him. She would go to bed with him until he got to sleep and then come back to the living room with us. Then, when we went to bed she would go back to bed with Travis.She would put him to sleep first even when she had puppies of her own.Well, two weeks before Christmas of 1990 she was having problems breathing. I woke my husband and Travis and we rushed her to our vet who was only 5 blocks away. On the way I was breathing in her nose and doing all I could. But we lost her.I had an autopsy done and it said she had a chronic heart condition since she was a puppy.Needless to say we all cried on the way home. She will always have a special place in our hearts. Your poem brought tears to my eyes and also to my husbands. We loved her as one of our children, and I just wanted you to know that your poem is very special to us and will be placed in a frame and kept in our home as rememberance of Rascal.Thank youMrs. Linda Flint, Princeton, Indiana Mrs. Flint What a heartbreaker. Im sure that I speak for all when I say we send our deepest condolences on the loss of your charming companion, and Ms. Staffer also appreciates the kind thoughts. JMcGJoe,Hi I love the cartoons by Susan Johnson - they make me laugh.Another Pom Lover...Sue Soares, Chino, California Sue Me too Thanks for writing.JMcGNEW POM CLUB...Dear Joe,On January 13, 1991, a new Pomeranian breed club was established by charter members of the Natural State Pomeranian Fanciers, Inc., of Benton, Arkansas.Many charter members have owned, bred and exhibited Poms for years and they were joined by novices interested in the breed.The Club members are dedicated to encouraging and promoting quality Pomeranians for companionship, conformation and obedience. They plan to work toward advancement of the breed through education and exhibition.Club officers are Armetha Reynolds, president Peggy Geyer, vice-president Phyllis Fulmer, Secretary, and Zora Bowman, treasurer.Our first fun match will be held Sunday, June 9, at 6 p.m. in the banquet room of the Pine Bluff Convention Center. The fun match will be a part of the circuit of Arkansas shows held that weekend in Springdale, Fort Smith, and Pine Bluff.A Pom Rescue committee was established and several fund-raising projects were planned. The raffle of a beautiful Pom silhouette quilt will be the first major fundraiser for the group. The drawing for the quilt will be held at the match. For more information on the Club, the match or the quilt raffle, contactPhyllis Fulmer, 2112 W. Lakeview, Benton, AR 72015 501 778-6581, or Armetha Reynolds, 4267 Salt Creek Road, Benton, AR 72015 501 794-2542.Brenda Thanks for the info, and best of luck with your club JMcGSend your letters to The Pom Reader, 8848 Beverly Hills, Lakeland, FL 33809-1604. Letters published as space permits.Brenda Turner, Texarkana, Texas Poet 4Hyperactive Pom Puppy by Bobbie StofferI like to run jump play, tumble roll and springEverythings important I attend to everything.I like to play with treasures in my toy box, I like to watch the rain and taste the snow I like to smell the leaves and grass and chase a butterlfly wherever it may go. Training School is sort of fun, but I do get kind of sadCuz all the time Im in the class, the teacher thinks Im bad.She says I never pay attention, calls me wild or calls me lazySince she cant do Nuthin with me, I guess she thinks Im crazy.My teacher thinks Im naughty, cuz Im different from the rest.What teacher doesnt understand is that Im bein at my bestShe says my mind is elsewhere, calls me mean because Im scrappyI guess I cant do nuthin right to make my teacher happy.I try to pay attention, stand alertly on the tableI REALLY try to do my best but teacher thinks Im just not stable.Im just a little Pom puppy, full of life and full of loveHYPERACTIVITY sort of suits me - kind of like a fuzzy glove.When class is finally finished, and we all line up at last,Ill be standing smartly there, allright, but my tail will be wagging fastI just cant wait to get back home and be free once more to explore.The whole wide world is waiting there, and HYPERACTIVITY is my door.Come on over and play with me sometime, theres lots to see and doPlaces to go and things to explore - just waiting for me...and YOUPom Escapadesby Susan Johnsonv\ 17 1V 4UA SL ^ -'A1 nThey just think were little and helpless down here Grab an ankle - any ankle - and we can create all kinds of havocThe Pom Reader April 1991BUBBA JACKVARIETY GROUP FIRSTNASHVILLE KENNEL CLUB MARCH 1991photo btTWIN OAKS GENTLEMAN JACKShown being Awarded Group First by judge Mrs. Glenda Dawkins, handled by his friend Ann Terry.Thank you Mrs. Dawkins and thank you Ann for standing in for Bubba Jacks regular handler, Ellen Akers Perry.Agent Ellen Akers Perry Owners Bill Carol Cates606-586-7291 948 Wyndsor Drive, Hixson, TN 37343615-842-8184WIN EJFIK5 POM5 ftDOLL-MCGINNIS PUBLICATIONS PATTY GRIFFIN PR 1191BULK RATE8848 BEVERLY HELLS ^GjGALliilET ST _LAKELAND, FL 33809 wiNaioN bftLEh Nl- i106Li bn -jU.S. POSTAGEPAIDPERMIT 395 LAKELAND, FLNEWS PUBLICATION - DO NOT DELAY - ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED