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May 1991 Volume VI Number 3c wH E A E M H P E I A O R N T STHATS NUFFVm1VIFi\ jN. cU.'mu' n\v\\vv\Vi\wL.. AVvuWv v\\\' '\tu \vyON THE COVERCH. WEE HEARTSTHATS NUFF.In Limited Showing 1 Group I 4 Group II 1 Group IIIShown with judge Mr. James CavallaroHandled by David FitzpatrickShown with judge Mr Richard KoesterThank you judges for these exciting wins and thank you David for super handlingSNUFFYBred Owned ByWee HeartsCassandra Estil W. Evans Rt. 1 Box 253 Vidalia, GA 30474 912-357-2382rh 23GROUP1HANOVERKENNEL CLUB INCyGROUP 2v 1WIN 0HK5POMS'VQUALITY PUPPIES AVAILABLE SIRED BYMultiple Group Placing CH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE OF TWIN OAKSGroup WinningTWIN OAKS GENTLEMAN JACKAND OUT OF OUR QUALITY BITCHES OF MILLAMORJAMELSOUTHLANDBEV-NOR BLOODLINESSHOW HOMES COMPANION HOMES450.00 AND UPFOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACTBILL CAROL CATES, TWIN OAKS POMS 948 WYNDSOR DRIVE HIXSON, TENNESSEE 37343 615-842-8184The Orient Express May 1991This issue of the Pom Reader is made possible in part by the following advertisersMay 1991Volume VI, Number 3FRONT COVER, BACK COVER Cassandra Estil Evans WEE HEARTS POMERANIANSTABLE OF CONTENTS2. ON OUR COVER CH. WEE HEARTS THATS NUFFSNUFFY, bred and owned by Cassandra Estil Evans, Wee Hearts Poms.8. MY PET by Pam WestThe Life Times of Gigolo George10. ARCS NEW ADDRESS...For registrations.12. UPDATETop ten exhibitors, January-March.14. OLYMPIAContracts and co-ownerships part two.18. PARTI LINE by Nan ShartelWhere have all our colors gone20. NEW CHAMPIONSRecently confirmed champions of record.22. PLAYMATESCandid photos of our Pom pals.24. SPECIAL ADDITIONTop Twenty Poms, January-March.26. NEW POINT SCHEDULEHow many for a major28. LETTERSNews from our readers.29. POM ESCAPADES by Susan JohnsonOur popular cartoon department.30. PROPOSED STANDARD FOR THE POMERANIANThe updated version now being considered.31. PR VITAL STATISTICSAdvertising and subscription rates.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 May 1991INDEX TO ADVERTISERSALLAN, M....................................................25BENKO, A................................................... 25BERNARDO, G...........................................25CATES, W. C...........................................23CONRAD, H..............................................27COOK, S..................................................... 23COY, J...............................................................CREED, C....................................................25DOSSINGER, M..........................................25DUPRES, E................................................. 23EVANS, C. E..................................... 1,2,32FIDDICK, R. J......................................... 25FINCH, D..................................................... 23FREIA, J......................................................23GAD, N........................................................23GRAF, H......................................................23GRIFFIN, G................................................. 25GRIFFIN, P..................................................21GRIFFITH, K............................................... 21HARTZ, K....................................................25HEARTZ, J. C..........................................23HOVEY, J....................................................25JACKSON, C...............................................25JENSEN, P..................................................23JOHNSTON, J.............................................21MARTIN, D............................................. 16,17MASNICK, S.......................................... 11,25MCWHORTER, J........................................ 21MORROW, T. T....................................... 21NAGY, S. B..............................................25NORRIS, B..................................................25PEEL, C..................................................... 25PFEFFER, C................................................23PIAZZA, S...................................................23PRESSER, M. M........................................5RAY, B........................................................13REIMSCHHSSEL, K...................................21REILLY, R. J............................................27RGS PEDIGREES.......................................21RGS POMS.................................................13RODGERS, G..............................................13ROSENBAUM, M..........................................7SAMPLES, M..............................................25SMITH, R.....................................................21STACKHOUSE, S.......................................25TAYLOR, J..................................................25WELLS, M. G..........................................21WHIDDON, B...............................................235PROUDL Y PRESENTSIIM tvVo'Xi63ft 4^mmsk9JNAPOLLOETTE CARBON COPYCH. APOLLOETTE GONE-A-LOT x APOLLOETTE KATRINACOPY is shown going Best of Breed from the Puppy Class at the Northern California Pomeranian Club Specialty. This was Copys second show and first major. The next day he did a repeat performance going Breed for his second major at the DelValle Dog Club of Livermore. Thank you judge Mr. Frank Oberstar pic. and Dr. Samuel Draper.FLASH - COPY GOES GROUP IV FROM THE CLASSES AT THE KERN COUNTY KC SHOWFOR SALE MALE PUPPIES - GREAT ELMS BREEDINGBreederO wn erHan dlersMarlene Marlin Presser21789 E. Hwy 4 Stockton, CA 95215209-886-5640New Co-OwnerHoward O. Brentz7280 Bluehill Drive Suite 3San Jose, CA 95129 The Pom Reader May 199164FROM THE EDITORA friend called this morning and of course we talked about dogs. People and dogs dogs and dog shows dogs and veterinarians what make of car is the best in which to transport dogs I voted for Lincoln Continental what hotels will or will not allow dogs and most of all what to do about the people who are not nice in dogs. There are a couple of them out there, you know. Anyhow, then she floored me with this Dont you ever get sick of the whole thingI had to think about it. When I see somebody doing damage to a breed for monetary gain, yes, I get sick. When I see an ill-kept pet or irresponsible owner, sure, I feel lousy. When competition heats up and exhibitors tempers flare, yes, I admit that sometimes I get a little disgusted. But then I read about a therapy dog program I see all the good that comes from the sport of purebred dogs I experience the pleasure given to me by my own dogs, and I know that the good far outweighs the bad. And almost inevitably, when my spirit for this sport starts to flag, somebody does something to buoy me up again.Lifting spirits around the country is the announcement of a new book on the breed to be authored by none other than the inimitable Olga Baker. Details can be found elsewhere in this magazine so suffice it to say that we are all itching to buy it, for Olga is a warehouse of knowledge on Pomeranians and an incredible goodwill ambassador for the breed.Premium lists for some upcoming shows may have an unusual item, namely THERE WILL BE A VETERINARIAN AND AN OBSTETRICIAN ON THE SHOW GROUNDS. We know why the vet, of course, but the OBGYN practitioner Well, Cheryl Jackson and Joel Taylors baby is due at any moment, but Cheryl still insists on showing dogs. Perhaps the tyke will be born in the Best in Show ring - wouldnt that be nice Best of luck and keep us posted.The other night we attended the famous Back From Iraq party for Vince Dale Adams son Chris Hines, fresh from the Persian Gulf and back to civilization. Well, we tried to act civilized, and it wasnt easy. Among other Pom fanciers in attendance was Jean Hurley, and we enjoyed a long conversation about...what else Poms. Both Jean and Dale continue to enjoy success in the show ring but Jeans new puppy is not aptly named. Instead of Oscar he should be called Wild Man of Borneo - he is a delightful little terror with boundless energy. Reminds me of my first The Pom Reader May 1991seemed that they were in for life. Then, the next thing I knew they were nowhere to be seen. Whatever it was that drove them out must have been something big. But Im not too worried about me quitting, for I fought too hard to get in. I had to fight myself.When I was four I fell in the pool and almost drowned. I had to overcome an incredible fear of water after that, but went on to become a lifeguard and Water Safety Instructor. I still swim every chance I get. When I was five I was traumatized by a large mongrel dog, resulting in a paralyzing fear of canines. And you see where I am now...And Ill see you next month, same time, same place. Until then, Poms AwayJMcGFrom the desk of Olga Baker...207 Shirleen Drive Seabrook, TX 77586HURRY HURRY HURRYI am writing a brand new Pomeranian book, due for publication later this year, and Im still collecting photographs for inclusion in this wonderful new book. Any kind of photos...formal, candid, cute shots Please rush these to me clearly identified on the back of each picture and sign the following release.FOR THE VALUABLE CONSIDERATION OF HAVING PHOTOGRAPHS OF MY OUR DOGS REPRODUCED IN LITERATURE CIRCULATED AMONG PEOPLE INTERESTEDIN THE BREED, I WE_____________________________________________OwnersOF THE ACCOMPANYING PHOTOGRAPHS AND OF THE DOG s SHOWN IN THEM, GRANT T.F.H. PUBLICATIONS, INC., THE RIGHT TO REPRODUCE SAID PHOTOGRAPHS IN BOOKS IN WHICH INCLUSION OF THE PHOTOGRAPHS WOULD BE APPROPRIATE. IT IS DISTINCTLY AGREED THAT IN ALL SUCH CASES OF PRINTED REPRODUCTION, THE CAPTIONs ACCOMPANYING THE PHOTOGRAPHS WILL PORTRAY THE DOGs IN A NEUTRAL OR COMPLIMENTARY MANNER, AND IN NO CASE WILL THE DOGS BE DEPRECATED AS REPRESENTATIVES OF A BREED. IT IS ALSO AGREED THAT T.F.H. HAS THE RIGHT TO PUBLISH, PRINT, REPRINT, AND VEND THE WORK IN WHICH SAID PHOTOGRAPHS APPEAR IN ENTIRELY OR IN PART.DATE ________ BREED Pomeranian SIGNATURE _____________________________Please print your full name and addressName___________________________ Street or PO Box__________________________City____________________________________ State ________ Zip ________________Notice Publisher will make no charge of any kind for publishing the above-described photographjs, nor will a charge of any kind be made for processing the photographic materials involved.I hope to have your doggies included as part of the newest and biggest Pomeranian book ever Thanks...............................................................................OLGA BAKER-tT IAnPom, named Whirling Dervish. Heres hoping we hear great things from him and we wish Jean incredible stamina.But back to wondering if I will ever get sick of dogs. Ive known people who got heavily involved in breeding andor showing dogs andBIMARPOMERANIANSOFFERSSHOW PUPPIES FOR SALERed orange male by Ch. Bi-Mar Sunnys Phantom and out of a BIS Ch. Bev-Nors Toasted Fudge daughter that is littermate to Ch. Bi-Mar Foxfire. Big huge coat and short backed.Red orange and red sable males by a son of Ch. Southlands Apollo Creed and out of a daughter of Ch. Southlands Apollo Creed. Sire of this litter produced Ch. Bi-Mars Moonwalker who finished with two five and one four point majors. Show quality.One male by Ch. Bi-Mar Sunnys Phantom and out of a Sunny daughter. BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid is grandsire on this pup both on the sire and dams side. Beautiful ears, short back and heavy coat. Ch. Bi-Mar Sunnys Phantom is full brother to specialty winner BISS International Ch. Bi- Mar Shogun of Jerbos.Repeat breeding that produced Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance of Twin Oaks and Ch. Sandtowns April of Bi-Mar. Sire is BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid anddam is Bi-Mar Kate. One male and one female.Male and female out of a Ch. Bonners Lisalus Wag With Love and Ch. Cheelans Mindy son that is major pointed and out of a BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid daughter that is sister to BISS International Ch. Bi-Mar Shogun of Jerbos and Ch. Bi-Mar Sunnys Phantom.We are offering these Poms to show homes as young puppies, or we will make arrangements to have them shown to their championship titles for you.Also available are well-bred Championsired male puppies out of producing dams. They have no major faults, but we dont consider them show quality priced at 400.00 to 500.00. Excellent coats, good bites and sound legs.Litters expected by BIS Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid, Ch. Bi-Mar Sunnys Masterpiece, Ch. Bi-Mar Sunnys Phantom and Ch. Bi-Mar Sunnys Supreme.BIMAR POMERANIANSMary A. Rosenbaum 38711 200th Avenue SE206-833-2160 Auburn, WA 98002The Pom Reader May 1991 hs am' WefrHello again, Pom Lovers Last month we started a new department in The Pom Reader called, My Pet. I asked for your favorite photos and comments about your Pomeranians. I never expected to receive a story from a Pomeranian himself. His owner, Georgia Van Dolah, is an author and she tells me, If the First Dog in the White House can write the story of her life, so can my Gigolo George I hope all of you will enjoy this rather unusual story, as much as I did...I dont remember much about my early days when I was very young. I recall living with an older couple. The lady sat in a chair with wheels. She would hold me in her lap and scratch my neck. When the old man walked through the house the floors would creak, and the furniture would vibrate. Lamps and what-knots setting on tables would rattle.One day a pretty lady with long blonde hair came to see us. There was a little boy with her. He smelled like a lot of animals. The Lady said, Im Pat and this is my son, Adam. I came to see the male you have for sale.The old couple invited Pat and Adam into the house and offered them chairs, and something in a cup. I didnt understand most of their converrsation. The lady in the chair with wheels told Pat, His name is George. Hes of exceptional bloodline and, has an excellent pedigree. We love him very much but with my health condition we have to move and we cant take him with us.The Pom Reader April 1991The Life and Times ofGigolo GeorgebyGeorgia Van DolahPeople are always saying, Hes so cute, and I guess I am. Anyway, I think Im cute. I try to do cute things just so people will notice me. Im fast on my feet and I look people square in their eyes when they talk to me. They say, Look at that. He acts like he knows what Im saying. Isnt he precious People like for you to look at them when they talk to you. I smile and tilt my head from one side to the other. Then, I do a little dance when they talk to me. They say, Youre adorable.I always return the compliment by saying, Thank you. I dont like anyone picking me up and mussing my beautiful golden hair, though, so I stay just out of their reach.Pat picked me up and talked to me. When she hugged me, I licked her face. I knew right-a-way that I liked her.She hugged me to her breast and said in a high-pitched voice, Hello, George. Then she talked baby talk to me and scratched my neck.Pat parted my hair and looked at my skin. He has a nice thick undercoat. Then she pulled my mouth open and looked inside at my teeth. I didnt mind. I had decided that I liked this lady no matter what she did to me.Adam picked me up and pulled my tail. I barked and tried to bite him. He let go of me and I ran to the pretty lady and jumped up in her lap. She hugged me close.The dark beard under his chin and the light colored bib show off his bright orange coat. His eyes sparkle like gold nuggets, Pat told the lady. I raised my ears and turned my head sidweways. She hugged me again. I have female Pomeranians and hell make a good stud.I had heard the word, stud, before, but didnt know what it meant.Pat and the lady in the chair with wheels exchanged some papers, then Pat said Come on, George - lets go home. She carried me out to her car and put me in a box in the back. She got in the front seat and started driving. I smelled all around this box and thought I caught the scent of a female. I jumped out of the box to go find her. I hopped up on the seat and looked at Pat from behind. She had pretty hair.Adam looked at me and told Pat, He jumped out of the box. I thought he was a big tattletale. I gave him a dirty look and growled. I was letting him know I would not put up with any nonsense from him. Then, forgetting about the female, I lay down on the seat and slept.Finally the car stopped. The lady got out and opened the back door for me. Come meet your new friends, George. I wagged my tail and pranced on the floor of the car. She smiled and said, Isnt he cute Adam didnt say anything. 9The Life and Times of Gigolo George continued...Pat carried me to the back yard and I licked her face. She tasted good. She put me in a large pen, with a grass floor, all by myself. This is your new home, George. I began to check out my surroundings.There was a real nice house with blankets inside. Two large bowls sat in easy reach. One contained fresh sweet water and the other had some very tasty food in it. It was a real neat bachelor pad.Suddenly, I heard the girls cheering. I looked at the adjoining pen and there they were - six of the most beautiful lassies I had ever seen, staring at me through the fence. They were all different colors, with lush dense coats and beautiful markings. They were urging me to them. I dug my hind feet in the dirt and twisted my rump, doing a little dance I had learned. I shook my long golden coat I knew the girls could see it glisten in the suns rays. I barked and tried to act real cool batting my long eyelashes. Finally, I ran to the fence and kissed each lovely mouth. They all kissed me in return.I felt a strange stirring in my belly. I was becoming a man and was having man urges. I was going to like this place. I began to mark my territory.Soon Pat opened the door to my pen. George, this is Sheba. A red ball of fur stood just inside my pen. Her stance and poise were of pure thoroughbred Pomeranian. Sheba held her elegant head high and her exquisite body beckoned. She was the most beautiful girl I had ever seen. I ran over and kissed this incredible creature right on the mouth. I told her that I loved her and would always be true to her if she would just love me in return. She smelled wonderful, and the urge in my stomach was becoming a sharp pain. Sheba answered, Yeah, yeah. Get on with it, Buddy.I decided to let my true love take the lead since I was new at this game of mating, and she was obviously more experienced. Sheba was a very good teacher, and it was love at first sight. My passion was so great that I wouldnt let my darling out of my sight. I wanted to be next to her constantly. I followed her to every comer of the pen.Sheba liked her privacy, though, and when I wouldnt leave her alone she turned and nipped me on the nose. I stayed away from her for a while, but soon my desire for her increased, and I just couldnt stand it any longer. I had to be close to her again. I loved her so much.Later that day a very tall man that Pat called Bill came out to my pad and looked at me. I heard him say, Just what we need. Another dam dog. I thought Up yours, buddy. This was my kingdom and I had a harem in the next pen. I growled as he turned to go back to the house, then I went back to Sheba.The next day Pat came out and talked to me for a while. I wasnt in any mood to talk or be cute this time. I loved Sheba and didnt want to leave her side. Pat came into the pen and picked Sheba up. I became jealous. I loved Sheba, but not THAT much. I wanted to be held, too. I barked for my new owner to pick me up, also.She looked at me and said, George, wanna breed Huh Wanna breed I didnt know what she was talking about but it sounded exciting so I barked.Pat walked out of my pen taking Sheba with her. I barked and barked for her to bring Sheba back. Breeding must mean that I would lose my sweetheart. She carried my love to the adjoining pen where all of the other girls were barking for attention. She put Sheba on the ground and picked up another one of the girls and brought her to my pen. She opened the door and said, George, wanna breed Huh Wanna breed as she sat the female down in my pen.Now, I knew what wanna breed meant. I was panting and barking. I dug my heels into the dirt and twisted my rump. I dared another man to enter my territory. Saliva ran from my mouth. The pain in my belly was pure torture. I ran to the new girl telling her that I loved her and would always be true to her if she would just love me in return. Pat hadnt told me the new girls name -1 just called her Honey.I vaguely remember hearing Pat say something like, George, I can tell that you are going to enjoy being a stud. Im going to name you Gigolo George. I think that name will fit you better. I didnt care what I was called, but from then on, every time Pat brought anyone to see me she always addressed me by my full name, Gigolo George.Before long Honey was taken away and another lovely, exciting female took her place. Sometimes Pat would bring an ugly little pup to me and say, Look, George, this is your son. I didnt care about that whelp. I wanted his mama back in my domain.This is the way my life went on for the next several years. I knew Pat loved me.She always made sure that I had a good time. Very often she would ask me if I was happy. Sometimes she would take the girls away from me altogether. I didnt mind because it gave me a chance to rest for a while. But as soon as I had my strength back Pat always brought me another girl that smelled just right.Sometimes an old couple would come to see us. Adam called them grandma and Pa Pa. I liked them very much, except, grandma always gave me a bath and sprayed stuff on me that gave me a terrible odor. The girls didnt like it and I tried to rub it off in the grass. She called me baby doll and hugged me.Pa Pa would bring me treats and call me Pretty Boy. I liked to sleep on his stomach. Sometimes he would take me bye bye in the car. I loved that.Eventually, I began to tire of the girls. When Pat brought a girl to me, I would catch her scent, then Id go lay down. They were young and full of life, but I was just too tired. I commenced going to bed earlier at night and taking more naps during the day.By this time Adam had grown into a very tall young man and we had become good friends. Many times through the years he brought my food to me and we would run and play. Sometimes he would sneak a girl to me. As he got older, he began to smell like the stuff grandma put on me. I guess she gave him a bath, also.Bill and I had a mutual understanding of each other. Sometimes he would come out and talk to me. He fixed the roof on my house and did other repairs. By now I had a great respect for my owners husband.One day Pat came out to the pen and got me. She put me in a smaller pen that read Pet Taxi across the front. We got into a different car than before and rode for a while as I looked out the window.When Pat stopped the car she carried me into a building where I heard other dogs barking. She took me into a room that smelled unusual and looked very clean. I didnt see any dirt or grass anywhere. She sat me on a table next to a man in a long white coat I didnt understand what they were saying but I sensed a change was about to take place in my life. Pat hugged me and I felt a tear fall on my face. She told me goodbye as she went out and I began to cry also. I didnt want her to leave me with this stranger.I didnt know who he was. The man picked me up and put me in a tiny pen. The Pom Reader May 199110Gigolo George continued...I thought of how feisty I had been as a young pup. A few years ago I would have bitten him for touching me, but now it just wasnt worth the trouble.The next morning the man in the white coat took me out of the pen and put me on the table again. He held me very tight and stuck something sharp in my hip. I must have gone to sleep because when I awoke, I was back in the little pen with a white rag wrapped around my middle and a severe pain in my lower abdomen. I felt something stick my leg and went back to sleep.When I woke again I was lying on a soft pillow in a box, in Pats house. I began to fret and she came running to me. I laid my ears back and whimpered trying to look pitiful. She talked baby talk to me and patted my head. I wagged my tail to show my appreciation and whined some more so she wouldnt leave me.Eventually, I began to feel better and Pat took the bandage off me. The next day while cleaning myself I noticed some of my parts were missing. I became very frightened. What had happened to them Had they fallen into this soft pillow I dug at the pillow looking for my missing parts. I was frustrated because I couldnt find what I was looking for. I began to growl and bark while I dug at the soft pillow.Pat came to me and talked baby talk again. She picked me up and looked at my stomach. I felt better now. She would see what was missing and help me find them. But when she put me back on the pillow and left the room, I didnt understand. What had happened to me Pat seemed to know about my missing parts. Had thatman in the white coat taken them Was Pat in on this betrayal I began to cry in earnest and she came running to pick me up again. She hugged me and talked baby talk, scratching my neck.I liked that and it made me feel better. Maybe I didnt need those parts after all.That afternoon grandma and Pa Pa came over. Grandma held me and crooned in my ear. Pa Pa scratched my neck. I heard Pat tell them, The vet says he weighs four pounds and is healing very well.Good. He needs a bath. Grandma wrinkled her nose.Yes. But the vet says not to bathe him for at least another week.Whew, I breathed.Grandma made a funny noise and shook her head as she sat me on the floor. Then Pa Pa carried me out to the car. I was very happy to get to go bye bye.When Pa Pa stopped the car he carried me into a big house. This is your new home now, George.Grandma put a strap around my neck with a bell that tinkled every time I moved. I was more than a little put out by that I mean, a bell at my age. Then she brought me a soft, silky pillow to take my naps on.That night Pa Pa put me in bed with him and grandma. Grandma gave me a strange look then turned on her side.It was nice to be the center of attention and have such a soft bed. Pa Pa hugged me and I snuggled against him and slept.Hmmm, I thought, Im going to like this.Ive had a good life and a lot of experience. I now live in a big house with lots of rooms. A fence separates my yard from a huge golf course where I see lots of people. Sometimes when I am feeling particularly ferocious, I run the length of the fence and bark just to scare anyone passing by. But when Im feeling cute I run to the fence, wag my tail and prance.Grandma still bathes me but she is very gentle and give me lots of treats. I have discarded the pillow to share the couch with Pa Pa at nap time, and he still takes me bye bye with him.I am now a senior citizen of nine years old. During my stay with Pat, I sired 60 puppies from those beautiful females that I still love and will always be true to forever and ever. I am proud of my life and still like to have people look at me and say, Isnt he cuteVgrii-Gigolo George sonMy thanks to Georgia Van Dolah for sharing this story with us. See you next month with more of My PetlPam WestSend a photo and brief description of your special Pom friend to My Pet, co Pam West, 3521 Buckner Tarsney Road, Grain Valley, MO 64029. Photos published as space permits.AKC't 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 May 1991ylire11SHARES A SPECIAL WEEKENDWALLY CHER4f .414 m 46t3K m KfifciSK4GOLDEN AIRES MOONWALKERCh. Millamors Mark Tradition x DeArtas Dancing Marketta Judge Mrs. G. J. Wanner Sr.GOLDEN AIRES SWEET CHARITYMillamors Musical Hobby x DeArtas Waltzing Matilda Judge Ms. Jodi HudspethWally was WD, BOW and BOB over specials under judge Jodi Hudspeth and went on to a Group III under judge Mrs. George John Wanner Sr. Cher was WB the same day under judge Jodi Hudspeth. THANK YOU JUDGES This was certainly a weekend to remember as GOLDEN AIRES WINSOME CHERUB sired by Wally was also WB at River Head Kennel club. She is owned by Margie Orlando Flores.To our agent MICHELLE MILLER, we extend our appreciation. We know she works hard with our Poms as they are spoiled and she seems to have the Midas touch. THANK YOU, MICHELLEBest wishes to LISA CONSTABLE with GOLDEN AIRES BOUNTY HUNTERSharon and John Masnick803 928-3511HCR 65 Box 745 Huger, S.C. 29450Agent Michelle MillerGreer, S.C.The Pom Reader May 199112UPDATE TOP TEN EXHIBITORS JANUARY-MARCH 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-MARCH 1991 AKC GAZETTE.EXHIBITOR............................................................ POINTSJ. CABRERA....................................................................21S. HANSON.................................................................... 21P. GRIFFIN.......................................................................20T. S. GODDARD.........................................................20VASUTALANE................................................................. 18CONLEYNEW YEAR....................................................16A. ROGERS...................................................................... 16R. BEAM........................................................................... 15P. FERGUSON................................................................. 15J. FIDDICK.......................................................................15J. YOUNG......................................................................... 15Tie placements alphabeticalThe Pom Reader May 199113BenRay PomeraniansWe are happy to present our new championCH. WHITEHAVEN GOL NUGGET LEGACYCASEYCh. Wee Hearts Bit of Gold Dust x Dias Chatter Box BearOur thanks to Caseys breeder, Sue White, and also to Cassandra Evans for allowing us to purchase and bring him to Charleston...hes a pleasure to own We thank all judges again, Donna Draudy his agent here, and Mary Evans for taking Casey with her on her Tennessee vacation Casey is pictured completing his title under Mrs. Joan Gordon Alexander. A special thanks to you, Mrs. AlexanderOwnerBenson E. Ray2007 Vestry Drive Charleston, SC 29414Telephone 803-571-6165tBEST OF WINNERSCHATTANOOGA KENNEL CLUB e MARCH I99IPHOTO BT faitUK LITTER BORN IN MARCHCh. Majestic Sparklin Diamond Ch. Models Truly-A-Diamond Ch. Models Truly Fair BISS Ch. Emcees Solid Gold Diamond BIS Ch. Models Son of Fun Models Solid Gold Models BewitchedCh. Emcees Diamond Solid Gold orange Ch. Lennis Tar-Baby of Great Elms Lennis Hunter of Tar Lennis Cavilier Tangie Emcees Adorable Bit of Gold Models Red Whiz Annons Lucille Ball Wee Lady Love Sire Kiroc red-orangeCh. Apples Traveling Diamond Ch. Cedarwoods Image of Diamond Cedarwoods Pitti Patti Ch. Great Elms Sweet Prince Cedarwoods Gold Nugget Great Elms Sweet Candy Great Elms Dolly Bi-Mar Sweet Chere orangeCh. Great Elms Timstoppers Image Ch. Models Timstoppers Echo Majestic April Love La Cheries Shes Got PizzazCh. Models Timstoppers Echo La Cheries Carmet Kist Minou La Cherie2 Females presently available, 1 shaded orange, 1 black.Ch. Bonners Kristin Starmist Ch. Bonners Starlyn Prissy Puff Ch. Bonners Pepr R-Sun Prssy Pod Ch. Camelots Whispering Shadow blk Silvameres Fizzies Fault Camelots Nigre Et Formosa Scorpios Midnite Madness Ch. Shadras Mighty Mort blackCh. Bonners Darlastyle Xmas Toy Ch. Bonners Krispriss Golden Comet Ch. Bonners Pepr R-Sun Prssy Pod Ch. The Pines Waltzing Matilda orange Blue Brian O-Bairns Ladys Darkness At Dawn Lady Madonna Dam "Sawik blackAnnons Marquis De Tar Tan Annons Rudolph Valentino Anders La Ca Luados Valentina Annons Salute The FlagCh. Petersons Scamp of Lennis Annons Tani Fanni of Scamp Annons Mischief Spirit Postmarks Mia of Shadra orange sableCh. Bonners Krispriss Goldn Comet AC Ch. The Pines Jack in the Box CD Ladys Darkness At Dawn Ch. Saucees Fancy Image of Jack AC Ch. The Pines Jack it Box CD Bettys Cynthia Bettys Foxy Lady IIIRGS Pomeranians2153 Cypressland Drive Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 904-247-5384 or 720-POMSRGS Frisky Moriah Maxmillana12 weeksRGS Kodys Atttempt Finale12 weeksBred for quality not quantityShow Rebate, Lifetime Heredity Guarantee, Medical Insurance. Most Colors.Pups due soon out of Feistys Summertime Blues x Ch. Bi-Mar Shawn, and Feistys Hanky Panky ORebel x Ch. Bi-Mar Shawn.INQUIRIES INVITED Gailellen Poms PO Box 24,Florham Park, NJ 07932-0024. Tel 718-494-1847 eves.BABY - Feistys Summertime Blues - 4 lb. Blue HANKY - Feistys Hanky Panky ORebel - 4Vz lb. BT CHAMP - Ch. Bi-Mar Shawn - 412 lb. red.The Pom Reader May 199114OLYMPIADOGS HOWL AND...THE GOOD, THE BAD THE UGLYContracts and Co-Ownerships - Part IIejsZVS3A22My phone rang this morning. When Im sleeping in I throw something at it When Im up with the birds and it doesnt ring I feel like nobody likes me. Cant win for losin...Like this morning. The voice on the other end of the phone was somber. Right away I knew either somebody didnt like me or somebody was dead. It was both. The somber voice harked back to 7 months prior when the owner of that voice had purchased a small female from me. I remember her well Too small for breeding, top flight type, pixie-ish personality, as sound as Sadam Husseins foreign bank accounts Very unusual for a small toy breed gal Age one-and-a-half years when she was finally placed in the right home.Only Mr. Right was now Mr. Hostile and had no intentions of letting anyone interfere with his plans to be nasty. He had finally taken this gal to be spayed, as per our agreement at purchase time she was sold without benefit of papers. She died shortly after receiving a tranquilizer prior to heavy anesthesia for surgery or so Mr. RightHostile was informed and the vet autopsied and found the female to have had a defective heart since birth and also to be quite a bit older than the seller me said, according to her teethI explained that small toy breeds with short muzzles are famed for tartar buildup on teeth and so forth and that I could prove beyond any shadow of a doubt her birth-age and that it was possible, although hardly provable at this point, that the vet misjudged the sedative and was covering his own tracks with the defective heart theory. After all, my vet had occasion to examine this gal several times and at length and found her heart to be normal and my vet is fairly well versed in examining toy breeds All to no avail.Mr. RightHostile came right to his nasty point. I have been in this situation before The Pom Reader May 1991I know all about this sort of thing and I have sued before and won. I want a refund of my purchase price or I will sue. I demurred, saying it is a democratic country we live in and Mr. RightHostile has every right to sue if he sees fit but hardly the right to assume he will win The foundation principle of this country is, after all, not guilty until so proven Mr. RightHostile then got vicious. I will call every breeder in this state and ruin your reputation. You will be put out of business Keeping my teeth clenched so I would not spit at him I replied that it was silly to stop at state level, why not call everybody in the country, spend some real money, and then sit down and take into account the percentages of his pro and con answers. Besides which Im not in business so how could I be put out of itThe final curtain fell with Mr. RightHostile promising to see me in court. Will he I dont know. Perhaps he vented his anger he showed no grief over the poor little females death and was satisfied, perhaps, since he mentioned that he knew all about this sort of thing and had sued and won before, he will go for the judges decision. But I do know that he ruined my day, perhaps my entire week, and that I sit here holding a plain piece of white paper on which is written a brief as is sales contract, which maybe Mr. RightHostile has forgotten he signed.In our state a recent law was enacted to protect pet shop clients but which also pertains to breederfanciers. It gives a 14-day liability plan after sale of a pet - the 14 days to cover most incubation times. But the law uses the word defect rather loosely. It states that if a licensed veterinarian certifies within thecoverage period that a pet shows evidence of a defect or illness the seller must either refund or replace and can be held responsible for vet expenses incurred because of this defect or illness.Now what exactly is a defect I am beginning to wonder what it is as attested to by some ignorant or buck-passing veterinarians. For instance we have the above situation plus a couple more I have witnessed A 9 pound, 8 month lively puppy was placed into a pet home for a modest sum, the home being the thing, and the innocently ignorant new owners encouraged the pup to romp he made a racecourse around the dining room table and galloped this course several times or more, encouraged by the delighted hand clapping of his owners. On one gallup around the course he banged straight into a table leg and dropped dead. Rushed to a vet in hope of a miraculous revival the vet said no hope and then offered his opinion that breeders should cease breeding such small toy breeds who are born with defective heads that cause them to drop dead at impact rather than being merely stunned Then there is the rather bizarre case of a champion female again too small for breeding who at age 2Vi was sold into a perfect home situation - elderly but still young-at-heart retirees of some income who would spoil this beauty rotten They dutifully had the female spayed and had her teeth cleaned and phoned the seller from time to time to report on how much they adored this precious gal. Then, 1 year after they bought her, they took her on an RV trip to the southwest and there, while traveling, she began to vomit blood and pass it from her OLYMPIA continued...rectum. She died rather violently. Taken to a vet they would NOT identify to the seller, the dogs non-autopsied report stated that she must have gotten a case of enteritus an extremely violent one, I would say and since she was so small that was why she succumbed so quickly. This vet said that he hated breeders who persisted in producing small toy dogs who were born with defective inner parts that when they got some simple little thing like enteritus they just keeled over and died.A month after the trip they called the seller me and said they had grieved themselves silly and had come to the conclusion that since the vet said the female was born defective, they deserved recompense After I got over my flabbergastion I reminded them although I hated to have to do so of the as is contract below they signed at sale date and also reminded them that this was 1 year after the sale and was it possible the dog got into something toxic I also asked for the name of the vet in New Mexico as I said I would happily phone him and confront him with his ridiculous statement, made without a formal autopsy They gave up the recompense idea, but not without leaving a bitter taste in their mouth for me and once more I banged my head against a brick wall, bemoaning the fact that we must deal in pets from time to time. And when I bemoaned my plight to a fellow fancier I was told that if I bred quality stock all the time I would have no pets for sale and would have no need for such nasty little contracts as an as is one...which it seems was the equivalent of being in the shady side of a used car business. Well, I dont know about you but I say show me a breeder no matter the quality of the stock that produces NOTHING BUT CHAMPIONS and has no pets for sale and I will show you how blue the moon is after NASA rockets Roquefort cheese up thereAS IS CONTRACTlAVe, the undersigned on this date_______purchased for ___ _ the following dogBreed____ Sex_____Whelped __AKC if selling with registration papers____ Name____Call name if being sold without papers.I understanmd and agree that I am purchasing this dog on a as is basis and that it wasexamined in my presence by Dr. __________veterinarian and that I am satisfied with this veterinians report of the dogs health and condition. I have been furnished with this dogs immunization record and any defect the dog may be known to have and will not hold the seller or examining veterinarian responsible for injury, illness or death of this dog afterthe above date. List any defect known, such as retained testicle, imperfect stifles, too small to breed, etc. ________________Sigature of buyer dateSignature of Seller dateNOTE This contract was suggested by my vet and to date I have not tested it in court. However, as you read, I may have that opportunity soon. Given the above prime and ridiculous examples of what can happen after you sell the dog I hardly consider this contract to be akin to selling shady used cars To me it is a self-defense mechanism And neither would I hesitate to use it on a fellow fancier if I were selling something other than a show specimen for a very low price, just in case somewhere down the road the brood needed a section and died under the anesthesia or the young puppy was permitted to jump on and off furniture and stressed out its stifles or the male got jumped by an older female and thereafter refused to breed.Speaking of males and breeding we will end this months column with a sample stud service contract and next month we will give samples of conditional sale and co-ownership contracts and discuss their clauses and what can happen for the good and bad and the REAL ugly.STUD SERVICE CONTRACTStud Dog Color______AKC___________Bitch____ Color_____ AKC ___ _______Stud Owner ___ _____ Address_________ _Bitch Owner _____ Address _____________Dates of Mating________________________Approximate Whelping Dates _____________TERMS OF CONTRACT1 One puppy constitutes a litter2 A one-time free return service is offered in event of no puppies from above mating. This return must be a next heat cycle of bitch.3 Stud owner must be notified that no puppies resulted from the breeding within 2 days after final due date of bitch.4 Stud owner will not sign AKC litter papers until after notification of number and sex of puppies and reserves the right to satisfy himherself that the puppies are indeed a result of the above purebred mating.5 Stud owner will not sign AKC litter applications until stud fee or other consideration is paid in full.6 No other terms, written or verbal, have been entered into as regards this contract unless written elsewhere on this contract above both parties signature.Signature of Stud Owner DateBitch owner DateThe above can be made fancy or plain and mayhap you might like to include a pedigree of your male on the contract or at least the sire and dam of the stud and also the bitch. But basically the above terms are the most important items on your stud contract. As stated in last months article AKC does not recognize your right to refuse to sign litter papers unless you have the reason in writing, i.e., a contract Clause 4 of the above contract is seldom seen in contracts among fellow fancier friends but it should not be so ignored. Especially by those breeding publicly to bitches of people they do not know well. Accidents happen and sometimes even intentional ones. Without a contract stating otherwise you are required to sign the litter papers for your studs service even before the litter is born and afterwards, if you should find the litter is not purebred or at least not the result of your purebred mating, it is very difficult to get papers rescinded. If they ever are. This can cause a great deal of embarrassment to your stud after all isnt it the way of dogdom that everything is always the studs fault It is better to be forearmed than sorry. Leave the door open just in case you have reason to suspect an accidental or intentional mating other than the one you performed. Leave the door open by having your contract and not signing the litter form until it is justly time Until the dog howls again....Olympia aka Lois Ciliberto 9605 Land OLakes Boulevard Land OLakes, FL 34639 813-996-3977P.S. In reading over this article before sending it on to Joe it occurred to me that I might sound callous in using the as is contract...as though I did not care about the dog after the sale, etc. This is not the caseI encourage new owners to keep in touch, furnish them with dos and donts and would take back a dog they were mistreating or dissatisfied with the latter a proper check up in their presence to ensure they had not dropped it on its head and the like. This happens They drop it, they get scared it is now defective and want to get rid of it plus get their money back. In such a case I will take the dog back, BUT no refund Used to be I was innocently ignorant and would refund without question, but after several good lessons with seemingly reputable buyers I learned to be smart...The Pom Reader May 199115Best of BreedtBEST OF BREEDmCAPARAS PHOTOLa Cheries Oreo Double FudgeOwner- Handler Ed MartinSireCh. La Cheries Hot Fudge RippleDam Desirees Mega Fudgehu.\CeciteAProducers...GoldenAires Sharon Masnick HCR 65, Box 745 Huger, SC 29450 803-928-3511La CherieDot Martin 5354 Bluebird Lane York, SC 29745 803-831-8086Sayde is only eight months old... her first showOwnerHandlerSharonMasnick SireLa Cheries Oreo Double FudgeDamGolden Aires Lady KayeGolden Aires Shadow DancerBest of Opposite Sex\BEST OF OPPOSITECAPARAS PHOTO'r'fWE GOT LEGGSU t\ i- iV a . I iiR" \r h ' I 6 \U...The Pom Reader May 1991GOES ON TOGROUP 4a 'XHOPLWISmGROUPPLACEMENTPIEDMONT KENNEL CUB APR. 7.1991CAPARAS photo FROMTHECLASSESSTILLOWNER-HANDLEDSAYDESAYSWAYTOGO,DADThe Pom Reader May 199118LfnhartelWHERE HAVE ALL OUR COLORS GONELong time passing. No kidding What a shock There goes Beaver. Goodbye lavender. How many other colors and patterns are in jeopardy Is the new designation spotted AKCs shorthand for Parti How did this happenI know didnt get a vote. If this is confusing you, let me explain. AKC has changed our litter registration form. They have also created a new ruling that puppies must be registered within six months of birth. Certain colors and patterns seem to be completely deleted most of them in the exotic color range.Have you recently received a litter slip back from AKC with an explanation that your puppies cant be registered the color you know they are AKC says send in a mug shot of the pup. Front view 50 side view 50...and that six-month time limit clock is ticking away with AKCs paperwork proceeding at its usual snails pace 4-8 weeks round trip. Maybe theyll change their mind, probably not. Gosh, I guess after all these years as a breeder, I still cant tell what color my pups are What happened to the standards all colors are acceptableEarlier this month I spoke with Barbara Breden of Pombreden kennel about this matter. As a breeder of a large number of unusual colors, to her this situation is both aggravating and disheartening. Barbara pioneered the breeding of rare excessive gene colors. She spent 15 years developing and setting the colors Lavender and Lavender White. Its like a slap in the face to me, she said, to have this work, this color, demeaned as nonexistent, in the simple change of a litter form. I cant believe this is happening we have to solve this problem and quickly. I couldnt agree with her more.I have always stressed the importance of color pedigrees as a guide to breeding recessive colors and patterns. This new form, forcing breeders to designate inaccurate colors to satisfy AKC within the time limit, will play havoc with color breeding programs. The map - indicating dominant and recessive color genes - will be unavailable no one will know how to proceed.The Pom Reader May 1991I often hold my litter slips and encourage other breeders to hold theirs until their puppies have matured and have attained their adult color. In the past Ive seen blacks become wolf sables, or silver sables, blue tans become black tans, lavenders, light- chocolates, blue beavers become beavers. Some breeders go by pigment to know the next step. A light chocolate with a lavender nose and eye rims is one step away from lavender properly bred. Only the mature color can tell you this six months isnt mature enough for this discrmination. Even whites cream out.I dont know how this new form and ruling came about at AKC but Id like to know their motivation. I want our colors back, pronto The exotic color breeders want a complete explanation of the whys and wherefores of these changes. Any breeders out there feeling the same, write to AKC as I have. Time is precious where this matter is concerned protect your work. If we dont do this, it wont get done. The Pom Readers editor, Joe McGinnis, is asking AKC for a clarification.Show your true color speak out to protect our exotic breeding programs. Tempis Fugit.Till next month, good luck to all my readers out there from me and the partis at Parti Line.Nan Shartel 409 N. Lincoln, Condon, Oregon 503-384-5177Ed Note Okay, here goes. I contacted AKC for the requested clarification, and I will try to make the situation less confusing.The litter registration form, or blue slip, calls for the breeder to register the pup by sex and color. In addition, there is the stipulation, and I quote Any misrepresentation on this application is cause for cancellation and may result in loss of all AKC privileges for those individuals who violate the integrity of this application. Therefore, be careful.The current litter registration slips for Pomeranians have the following classifications for color choice BLACK CHOCOLATE CREAM ORANGE ORANGE SABLE RED RED SABLE WHITE WOLF SABLEThe above choices obviously do not reflect the entire color spectrum mentioned in the Standard for the Pomeranian. Provision has been made for additional color categories, and they followORANGE WHITEBLACK TANBLACK WHITEBROWNSILVERBLUETANSABLEFAWNMARKINGSBLACK MASK BLACK POINTS WHITE MARKINGS BLACK MARKINGS TAN MARKINGS RED MARKINGS BROWN MARKINGS FAWN MARKINGS SPOTTEDChoices made from the above should be noted below the color choice on the registration slip. For example, a black white parti- color would be registered under Black White. Colors not included in the above selection may be subject to a request for further clarification and description call the AKC Registration Department at 919-233-9767 830 am to 430 pm EST for more information.I hope this helps avoid confusion, but when in doubt, askJMcGMother Son finished 1990...CH. MILLERS CH. MILLERSGLORY AMY LOU WEE COPPER NINJAr iAmy Ninja wish to thank all the judges, especiallyMR. FRANK OBERSTARNinja - Winners Dog, 7-21-90MRS. WILLIAM LEHNIG MRS. WILLIAM KENDRICKAmy - Best of Winners, 11-24-90 Ninja - Best of Breed, 10-30-90Handled Loved By Randy ArandThank you for your expert care, grooming and presentation of my kidsLOOK FOR AMYS HALF SISTER, AMBOR, IN THE RING THIS SPRING WITH RANDY.BreederO wnerPatricia L. Miller23321 - 261st Street North Cordova, QJ 61242 309 887-4820HandlerRandy ArandP.O. Box 301 Iowa City, IA 52244The Pom Reader May 199120N EW CHAMPIONSConfirmed AKC Champions of RecordMARCH 1991Animations Sunny Bunny B by Ch. Animations Atom Ant x Ch. Animations Elaroo. Breeder-Owner Lorin- da Vasuta Darren Lane.Auroras Alibi D by Ch. De-Nees Darin Duffie x Auroras Inherit The Jewels. Breeder Charles R. Liddle Jacqueline E. Liddle. Owner Mary E. Hendrickson.Bev-Nors Glen Iris Excalibur D byCh. Thelduns Almond Fudge x Bev- Nors Tarred An Feathered. Breeder Beverly A. Norris. Owner Cheryl A. Jackson Joel M. Taylor.Blossom Heights Firecracker D by Ch. Homesteads Spit N Polish x Blossom Heights Bolero. Breeder- Owner Arlene F. Benko John S. Benko.Bonners Celebrity Q OCrystal Cby Ch. Mullers Celeberti x Bonners Rosecham Cutie. Breeder Dorothy Bonner. Owner Judy Shearer Jim Shearer.Decorations Tickie Lee B by Colliers Decoration of Myway x Beaus Little Peep. Breeder-Owner Annette Rogers.Great Elms Topbrass O Yolnda Dby Great Elms Moody Red Rhudy x Yolandas Traveling Tequila. Breeder-Owner Yolanda K. Webster.Jan Les Johnny Hates Jazz B by Ch. Midas Fascinating Rhythm x Jan Les To Hot To Touch. Breeder- Owner Elaine Terry Jane Lehtinen.Jan-Shars Hillbilly Heaven B byCh. Blakes Sir Robert John x Ch. Jan-Shars Sayde. Breeder-OwnerSharon Hanson.Ks Country Buster Brown D by Ch.Watts Little Peter Tan Mo-Best x Aldens Dazzel Darling Dancer. Breeder-Owner Karen Ludtke.LLL Bit 0 Gold Maverick D by Ch. LLL Charming Gold Brandywine x LLL Rockys Dazzlin Bianca. Breeder-Owner Janice Luginsland.Mar-Vics Dazzling Rascal D by Ch. Annons Dazzling Force x Myway Honey Bun. Breeder-Owner Mary Vickers.Marshires Terrific Wee Chips D by Chip-A-Ways Mountain Man x Chip- A-Ways Terrific Cindy. Breeder Marlene Penney Frank Penney. Owner Carolyn Roberts Morris E. Carson.Mee-Gees O Such A Joy B by Ch.Macs Maybe I Will x Ch. Mee-Gees Petite Contessa. Breeder-OwnerPolly Ferguson.Millers Glory Amy Lou B byMcKameys Conquest Glory x Millers Tidbit of Conquest. Breeder-OwnerPatricia L. Miller.Pom Acres Sables Savanna B byCh. Pom Acres Stunningly Sable x Pom Acres Heather. Breeder Juanita Fiddick Robert Fiddick. Owner Juanita Fiddick.Ryals Sir Blitzen D by Ch. Ryals Flyin High x Ryals Cream Puff. Breeder Florence M. Ryals. OwnerMarie T. Smith.Shyacres Steeplechaser D by Tynan Star Chaser OPomsprings x Ch. Shy Acres Will OCoompaw. Breeder Audrey M. Roberts. OwnerCheryl A. Wagner Skip Piazza.Silver Meadows Richochet D byCh. Silver Meadows SS Squeak x Tim Sues Daylight. Breeder Jacquelyn Klein. Owner Evelyn C. Newyear Evelyn Conley.Teakwoods Best Wishes D by Ch. Tomho Champagne Wishes x Tomho Mud Dauber. Breeder Tom- mi Hooban. Owner Laureen Ivey.Texicans Tio Baudier D by Ch. Texicans Primo De Pico x Baudiers Texican Bettina. Breeder Michael Husband Erika K. Moureau. Owner Bonnalee J. AcquardBrown.Toylands Lil Mickey Mite DbyCh. Galaxies Star Dancer Two Ts x Ch. Mighty Girl of Wright Way. Breeder Janet S. Pash. Owner Pat Carney.Wee Hearts Thats Nuff D by Twin Pines Bee Gee x Wee Hearts Run For The Roses. Breeder Cassandra Ready Regina Ready. OwnerCassandra Evans Estil W. Evans.APRIL 1991Autumns Broadway Betty Ann Bby Autumns Broadway Joe x Autumns Red Dawn of Red Blaze.Breeder Donna Pickles. OwnerEmily Untalan Donna Pickles.Bev-Nor N Southland Roxy B byCh. Southlands Toasted Fudge x Bev-Nors and Southlands Hope. Breeder Charlotte Creed Beverly Norris. Owner Jan Wilhite.Bi-Mars Moonwalker D by Bi-Mar Whippoorwill x Bi-Mar Butterfly of Love. Breeder-Owner Mary A. Rosenbaum.De Artas Pistol Pete d by Ch. Kennys Gold Mist Casper x Ch. Sparkling Music of Oakridge. Breeder M. Deanne Rinehart Nina K. Epps. Owner Sharon Masnick.Merrymont Flash Dance B by Ch. Merrymont Sat-Rday Nite Fever x Ch. Queenaire Signature. Breeder- Qwner Patricia J. Griffin.Patricks Mr. Deno D by Ch. Patricks Mr. My Guy of Pom Grove x Ch. Patricks Miss Amaretta. Breeder Mildred G. Patrick. OwnerWally Connolly Penny Dees.Queenaire Sunflower B by Ch. Great Elms Chip of Gold x Ch. Queenaire Bright Promise. Breeder Dudley Roach Wanda Roach. Owner Patricia Griffin Dudley Roach.Sues Jessie of Britestar B bySungolds Cotton x Sunrays Mochas Minuet Nabob. Breeder Susan L. Soares. Owner Diane Carlson.Susans Help From Estelle B by Ch.Macs Dan-D-Lion x Ch. Queenaire Essence of Spring. Breeder-OwnerSusan Ferguson.Texicans Her Highness B by Ch. Tim Sues High Lights x Texicans Goodness Gracious. Breeder- Owner Erika Moureau.Tim Sues Electric Lights D by Ch. Chriscendo City Lights x Tim Sues Duchess Sabrina. Breeder Sue Goddard Tim Goddard. OwnerPatrick Farmer Robert S. Kennedy.Tomho Holidazzle Strut B by Ch.Tomho Apricot Strut x Tomho Rose Ann Delight. Breeder Tommi Hooban. Owner Linda C. Sohn Tommi Hooban.April 1991 Gazette, Volume 11. No. 4.The Pom Reader May 199121Kilei Pomeraniansproudly presents a litter due 4-12-91 fromRiders Sungolds Jim Gem x Painters Modern ClassicThis litter is linebred on Sunray and Emcee and we expect show quality puppies. Call and reserve your puppy today.Kelly Reimschiissel, 667 North 550 East, American Fork, Utah 84003. 801 756-9024.MIA POMSIs proud to announce that the exciting and gorgeous Ch. Bev- Nors Southland Sinsation came to live with us last fall. We send a big THANK YOU to Barbara Steve Nagy of Rhea- Na Poms for trusting us with this beautiful Pom. We have a few very nice linebred puppies.Ramona J. SmithHCR4 Box 26B Bowman, N. Dak. 58623 701-574-3158MERRYMONTOFFERS FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION MERRYMONT CAMEO KEEPSAKE - 6-22-87. 414 Red Sable Female. Free-whelps 3-5 puppieslitter. Has finished and Major-pointed get. CH. COBLES TRAVELING BEAR x CH. CHIP-A-WAYS DIAMOND KEEPSAKEMERRYMONT BLAZE STAR - 12189. 4V4 Red Female. Brood.CH. MERRYMONT LIL RED BEARON x CH. GREAT ELMS femaleMERRYMONT POPPIN FRESH 52590. 4Vz Orange - Show Prospect. CH. CHRISCENDO CALVIN KLEIN x CH. GREAT ELMS femaleLITTER - 12190. Male and Female Show Prospects - Orange.CH. CRISCENDO CALVIN KLEIN x CH. GREAT ELMS femaleLITTER - 21290 - 2 Male Show Prospects - Red.CH. CHRISCENDO CALVIN KLEIN x MERRYMONT CAMEO KEEPSAKE Pedigrees Upon Request Patty Griffin 919-724-7562 2767 Calumet Street Winston-Salem, NC 27106Terimar Pomeranians703-665-2737Litters Due Rhea-Nas Hot Shot of T and Tx Bev-Nors Undercover LoverCh. Emcees Diamond Solid Goldx Puppiluvs Peaches N Cream a Ch. Bi-Mar Sunny Go Lucky daughterRhea-Nas DBL Fudge of T Tx Bev-Nors Toastys ClassicRhea-Nas Hot Shot of T and Tx Puppiluvs Little Red Amber a Ch. Emcees Diamond Solid Gold daughterPOMETTO POMSPuppies available whelped 12391. Sired by Ch. Great Elms Sweet Prince, full brother to BISA Ch. Great Elms Prince Charming II.Janet McWhorter301 Roberts Drive, Greenwood, SC 29649 803-229-5972Orange, Red, Sables, Cream, Black Tan WhiteTim MorrowandTerry MorrowWinchesterVirniniflCl Qey'i, te HmJc...Congratulates his grandchildren who have recently finished their championshipsJane Johnston June Coy 3429 Oakview Drive813-644-5389 Lakeland, Florida 33811PedigreesPomeranian pedigrees researched in any length. Monthly breeder specials. Beautiful originals with Champions in red. Colors free on all generations. 3-generations 8 4-generations 10 5-generations 15 6-generations 25 7-generations 35.RDGDSRGS Pedigrees2153 Cyrpress Landing Drive Atlantic Beach, FL 32233904-247-5384 or 904-720-POMSMNMS POMERANIANSPortraits of PerfectionFEATURING Linebreeding of distinction Studs of inherent quality Striking show candidates Mary Gene Wells4986 Avila Way, Buena Park, CA 90621 Tel 714-994-0259.^amerwilansyBreeders of fine Poms since 1957 4345 Rogers Lake Road Kannapolis, NC 28081 Phone 704 938-2042 K. G. Griffith, Ownerrv gncaagi[ TT . '.VCTrvFour 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.The Pom Reader May 199122f'i. 1 'r 0.M3All right - which one of you has been drinking out of that jugPhoto courtesy Gail Humbert, Afton, Wyoming-XuBlizzard Who cares We cant have a slumber party without pepperoni pizza. Get goingPhoto courtesy Gail Schumann, Charlestown, NHYoure missing an entire Roast Beef Why look at mePhoto courtesy Clara Sage, Wayland, MichiganSubmit your cute photo for our popular Playmates department Any clear photo will do. Mail to PR Playmates, co THE POM READER, 8848 Beverly Hills, Lakeland, FL 33809. Photos published as space permits.The Pom Reader May 1991SDouble your pleasure, double your fun - we all know that two Poms are better than onePhoto of Jeremy Jones and friends courtesy of proud grandma Helen Conrad, Englewood, Florida.23Grafenhorsts Poms Tiny Partis Pretty Heads Open Markings Heavy Coats Short Backs Super SoundnessWe are very excited about our lovely litters from Ch. Great Elms Lil Man of Lenette, and the top winning chocolate in the U.S., Ch. Starlites Legacy Choco Bear.SfmThese 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 SERVICE6520 GAME FARM RD. E MOUND, MN 55364PUPPIES OCCASIONALLYPattysPonjeraifiaijsPATTY JENSEN Phone 612 472-5950Finchs PomeraniansDiane L. FinchRural Route 1 Kelley, IA 50134515 769-2444 Puppies ByCh. Finchs Wee Heart Andy Gibb Ch. Tim Sues Moon Rocket Ch. Pomirish Robin's Top Shelf Great Elms, Millamor, Scotia lines WhiteRed WhiteBlack parti puppies.bhn e. heaftzPROFESSIONAL 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., Pineville, LA 71310. Tel 318-640-2993. Quality Bred Puppies OccasionallyrvaJ- SJawWff.jbprICERAMA POMSSkip Piazza THE KENNELS527 B Church Road, Avondale, PA 19311 215-268-8000 or 215-268-2266reciousHome of GabrielBreederOwnerCLAUDIA PFEFFERP.O. BOX 10432Jefferson. LA 70181 I 504 737-1729tesHOME OF THEoNORMA C. GAD 915 584-0942dl KILLER AND ALL THOSE GORGEOUS GIRLS 5908 Upper Valley Road El Paso, TX 79932Jerrie Freia P.O. Box 2775 Morgan City, LA 70381 504-384-7466cmteramavidA'. 'SparAmy AoAcl diuterMultiple 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-O wner-Exhibitor Mrs. James R. Dupre Sr., Route 2 Box 878-A, Colfax, LA 71417. 318 627-5180.1WIN 0flK5 PDM5 mBILL and CAROL CATES948 WYNDSOR DRIVE, HIXSON, TENNESSEE 37343 615-842-8184The Pom Reader May 199124SPECIAL ADDITION JANUARY-MARCH 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 followsPOINTS NAME BISA BISS BOSS I n m IV BOB2195 CH. JAMOLS CLASSIC HI-TIME D..................................... ........... - - 4 6 3 - 71245 CH. PIXIES BUTTONS-N-BOWS B....................................C. Galavich, Owner........... - - 4 i i - 21230 CH. HOMESTEADS SPIT N POLISH D.............................J. Hurley, Owner........... - - 1 6 - - 1195 CH.JERIBETH SIR LANCELOT D.......................................BaumgartnerContinoBaker, Owners- - 1 5 i 4 21085 CH. JANES WEE PRINCE OF JERIBETH D......................G. J. Reed, Owners........... - - 1 5 i - 11045 CH. TOMHO STRUTTING TERMITE D...............................H. Sklar, Owner........... - - 1 5 - 1 2850 CH. SOUTHLANDS MR VIP OIDA D..................................JacksonTaylor, Owners........... - - 1 3 - 2 10745 CH. TIM SUES HARBOR LIGHTS D...................................S. P. Conlee, Owners........... - - 2 1 i - 2580 CH. SHY ACRES OUR MAN FRIDAY D..............................SmartRoberts, Owners........... - - 1 2 - - 3540 CH. SHADOWMOUNTIN ONE MAN SHOW D....................BucherSnyder, Owners........... - - 1 1 i 1 4520 CH. STOLANNE THUNDERBOLT THOR D........................F. Stoll, Owner........... 1 1 i 1 2505 CH. TOMHO CHAMPAGNE WISHES D..............................R. Koeppel, Owner........... - - 2 2 1 3280 CH. GREAT ELMS POPE GREGORY D.............................R. Beam, Owner........... - 1 - - 3270 CH. DEL SOLS MIGHTY MURPHY D.................................S. L. Levin, Owners........... 1 - - - - 2270 JAN-LES LASTING IMPRESSION D...........................HansenLehtinen, Owners........... - - 1 - - - 2250 CH. DAINTI BEV-NORS EBONY D.....................................D. Fernandez, Owner........... 1 - - - - 250 MARSHIRESTERRIFIC WEE CHIPS D....................CarsonRoberts, Owners- - 1 - - - 250 CH.SNUGGLE PALS AUTUMN MINK D.............................E. Untalan, Owner........... - - 1 - - - 245 CH.BRITESTARS BINGO BONANZA D............................M. Porter, Owner........... - - - 1 - 1 7190 CH. CLAIRMONTS TRAVELING DIAMOND D...................L. Bryson, Owner" " 1 '4BESTIN 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- MARCH 1991 AKC Gazette.The Pom Reader May 199125DOSSMARParti-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-'v-'. Huger, South Carolina 29450S3 928-3511Phillbrooks Fancy PomeraniansShow, breeding and pet Behind such well-known bloodlines asMost colors including Partis Bi-Mar Bonner_ . CedarwoodSusann Stackhouse CreidersBox 1070 Rancocas Road D-NeeMount Holly, NJ 08060 J609 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-Nors 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 22766poms-------------------------------------offersPUPPIES, BROODS STUDS directly from GREAT ELMS KENNELMargaret Samples 5816 Deal Road704 821-7450 Matthews, NC 28105DOVER-HOUHOUSE POMSCh. Stud ServiceParti, Chocolate, Black Tan and BlackStud ServicePuppies OccasionallyKathryn Hartz, Patricia Foley Dan Ninatoski319 Ardmore Ave., Trenton, NJ 08629 609-695-1642 STARLITE POMERANIANS Home of CH. Starlite Legacy Choco BearGayle Tom Griffin3074 Lancaster Drive NE No. 253Salem, OR 97305BEV-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 21122SouthlandPomeranians"Z---CIRCUSCIRCUSFOXWOODWe 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. Peel206-833-4634 FAX 206-458-3771 206-458-3198Pom Acres KennelR.R. 4Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613319-989-2199dolbcrcst PomeraniansGlenn Bernardo.1 . ^ Kelly Rogers2810 Magnolia AvenueLong Beach CA 90806 V 213 424-9207 after 600 p.m.JDs Pompous PomsJanet Hovey Dan FarrellRR 3 Box 45AHuntingdon, TN 38344 901 986-0014fc AT STUDK. Ch. Blossom Heights "ir W Firecracker Blossom Heights Poms^ John Arlene Benkoa jl 5351 Jeffrey Avenue West Palm Beach, FL 33407407-842-5591i.2 ^Pometarn'cmsCheryl A. Jackson ^38 16th Ave. SouthJoel M. Taylor Birmingham, AL 35205205 328-6603The Pom Reader May 199126Schedule of Points Effective May 15, 1991The following are the new entry requirements for Pomeranian AKC Championship points. By Division.DIVISION 1Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York1 POINT 2 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS 5 POINTSDogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches2 2 5 5 8 8 10 9 13 12DIVISION 2Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio1 POINT 2 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS 5 POINTSDogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches2 2 5 5 9 8 11 9 15 12DIVISION 3District of Columbia, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee1 POINT 2 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS 5 POINTSDogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches2 2 6 6 11 10 13 11 17 14DIVISION 4South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas1 POINT 2 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS 5 POINTSDogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches2 2 7 7 12 12 14 14 17 19DIVISION 5Michigan, Illinois, Indiana1 POINT 2 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS 5 POINTSDogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches2 2 5 5 8 8 9 10 12 14DIVISION 6Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas1 POINT 2 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS 5 POINTSDogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches2 2 5 5 9 8 13 12 19 18DIVISION 7Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona1 POINT 2 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS 5 POINTSDogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches2 2 7 7 12 12 16 16 24 23DIVISION 8Colorado, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, Washington1 POINT 2 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS 5 POINTSDogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches2 2 6 6 10 10 13 12 18 17DIVISION 9State of California1 POINT 2 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS 5 POINTSDogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches2 2 5 4 8 7 10 10 13 15DIVISION 10 DIVISION 11 DIVISION 12Alaska Hawaii Puerto Rico1 POINT 2 POINTS 3 POINTS 4 POINTS 5 POINTSDogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches Dogs Bitches2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6The Pom Reader May 199127PEDIGREE SERVICE SPONSORS RAFFLEPRESS RELEASE22 April 1991, Atlantic Beach, Florida RGS Pedigree Service of Atlantic Beach, Florida, today announced its plans for a monthly drawing for advertisers in the Pomeranian breed magazine, The Pom Reader. Each month two advertisers will be gifted with a beautiful pedigree of the Pomeranian of their choice the pedigrees are suitable for framing and feature Champions in red and include the coat color in all generations. The popular pedigrees by RGS already adorn many walls across the country.Company owner Rosa Garcia-Seeley states that the contest is being conducted for two purposes. First, to let everyone who breeds, shows, sells, owns, trains or loves Poms know that there is a pedigree service that only serves them. And second, to thank Duane Doll and Joe McGinnis for the beautiful magazine that all of us Pom lovers enjoy. Keep up the good work, guys - we love you here at RGS and hope to enjoy many more beautifully shown and loved Pomeranians in the future, said Garcia-Seeley. The rules for the contest are as follows1. One 4 generation and one 6-generation pedigree will be given away for each month, May through December 1991.2. Each advertiser in The Pom Reader is automatically entered in the contest for that month. Contestants are only eligible to win once.3. No member of the staff of The Pom Reader, Doll- McGinnis Publications, RGS Pedigrees, or members of their immediate family, is eligible for the contest. No Pomeranian bred by RGS Pomeranians is eligible.4. The winner of the 4-generation pedigree will be chosen from all ads received for the month.5. The winner of the 6-generation pedigree will be chosen from all ads 1A page and larger for the month.6. The winners will be chosen by a drawing conducted by Joe McGinnis, editor of The Pom Reader, with an RGS representative on the line. Winners will be announced inThe Pom Reader.7. Winners will receive a certificate by which to claim their prize. Prizes must be claimed within thirty days of notification.8. Winners may use the pedigree as a gift for another Pom lover as long as RGS is notified before the fact.9. All winners will automatically be entered in a special pre- Christmas drawing to be held in December in which a 6-generation pedigree will be awarded.In addition, all Pomeranian breeders may send directly toRGS Pedigrees a 3x5 card for each puppy sold during the course of this contest. The card must contain the breeders kennel name, name, address, phone number, purchasers name, name of puppys sire and dam, date of birth, litter number, and a picture of the puppy. From these entries will be a drawing of the most beautiful, most exotic-colored, smallest, etc. This drawing will be held in January 1992.This exciting contest is an extra special treat for the Pom world. For more information, call Rosa Garcia-Seeley at 904 247-5384.Doll-McGinnis Publications and The Pom Reader accept no responsibility for the completion or implementation of the aforementioned contest. The raffle drawing is the sole responsibility of RGS Pedigrees.MANOR HILL POMSSilver Meadows Skip OScooterPointed son ofCh. Silver Meadows Scooter Starr. Puppies Expected Helen Conrad1677 Manor Road, Englewood, FL 34223 Tel 813-175-1724ChesaiPomeraniansRobert Joan Reilly 26093 Highway 281 North San Antonio, TX 78260 512 438-2667BACK ISSUES AVAILABLE...All back issues of The Pom Reader are available from March 1985 to the present - 69 Issues to date Gorgeous Covers Great articles Breathtaking Poms from all over - right in your living room Special spring cleaning rates Any single back issue 4.00. Any one entire Volume 11 issues 32.95. Prices include postage and handling immediate shipment on all orders. Greeting cards included for gift orders. Back issues subject to availability. VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS phone orders accepted.Call 813-858-3839. Doll-McGinnis Publications, 8848 Beverly Hills, Lakeland, FL 33809-1604.The Pom Reader May 1991LnEDTnTDEDRnS---------------------------------------------------------------------- From Our ReadersDear Mr. McGinnis,In response to Clara Sages letter in the February-March issue, I agreed. Being an owner and amateur handler is difficult enough without having to deal with the many snooty breeders I have already run into at shows.Being thrilled at the opportunity to meet Pom breeders, and hoping to visit a few kennels, I went on my first circuit several states away last September. Right on the first day of the three-day circuit several well- known breeders had congregated in a circle just outside of the ring. I attempted to take advantage of the opportunity by introducing myself and trying to make an honest go of it. I was met with icy stares and one even said, Well, Ive never heard of youI wasnt even trying to impress anyone In fact, I was in the middle of complimenting one of the many beautiful Poms when the breeder to my right cut me off short, and stepped so directly in front of me, that if I hadnt moved I might have suffered manged toes Only one very well- known breeder showed genuine interest and patience in discussing her dogs and answering my questions, but unfortunately had come from out- of-state also.But, all in all this served to be very much an eye-opener, a disappointe- ment and bitter experience. Being a good-sport should go outside the sport itself and ring etiquette. I think several folks could take a lesson in humane relations as well.Before closing, I would like to give credit where it is due to those breeders especially Penny Dees and Betty Jo Mason who truly do go that extra mile to share experiences, offer advice and lend a hand to those of us in need. I would like to list the names of those of you who fall far short of this, but you know who you are, and if YOU dont people like me will never forget...A shaken, but not fallen, futureThe Pom Reader May 1991Pom breeder, Renee, FountainBarstow, CaliforniaRenee Ive said it before, and Ill say it again. Within the framework of competition, very often peoples emotions run a little rampant and may cause us to forget what we have learned in the way of etiquette. Although it is hardly admirable, it may be understandable.But the sport of purebred dogs is open to all types, and some may seem to love dogs more than they do their fellow fanciers. As in joining any new group, be prepared to find some individuals you enjoy and some you willl never come to consider close friends. With a good attitude and a cheerful demeanor in and around the rings, you will soon find yourself a wide circle of acquaintances, and you will be firmly and happily entrenched in the family of lovers of the Pomeranian. Best of luck and thanks for writing. JMcGDear Joe Duane,Remember roughly 2-3 years ago when the issue of Standardizing the Standard came up When the AKC asked all the different breed parent clubs to update and arrange their breed standards into a common form. They said that all the standards are to include certain categories which must be listed in a given order.Sound vaguely familiar Well, being that it is now the first part of 91, and I believe the request from AKC was dated September 87, Id like to know what the heck has happened to this very important issue Maybe you have heard something myself and perhaps a great deal of others have not If so, please enlighten.I must say, I cant understand for the life of me why the parent club American Pomeranian Club has apparently not put this issue, which directly affects the future and even well-being of our Poms, first on their priority list. Why have they seeminglyswept this most important and necessary breed standard update under the carpetOkay, so revising a breed standard is no easy task, but that is no excuse for not even attempting I know that many hours have been spent thank you Sally Baugniet on formatting and rewording our standard, but what has happened to these prototypes Were they ever discussed or voted upon democratically or were they just tossed out with the dirty dish waterPlease do me and hopefully others the huge favor of printing once again the Standard Format from AKC and, as what I consider to be, an excellent example of a descriptive standard - the Official Standard of the Samoyed.In the meantime I will continue researching how 2 individual points can possible make into parallel lines parallel to each other from the hock to the heel - the hock is the heel, how deep is fairly deep, how wide is not too wide, and how short is rather short. And remember that according to our breeds general description a Pom is no more than a generic short-backed dog who appears alert and intelligent. Oh darn, all this time I thought Poms were known for qualities such as a COAT Not to mention their SIZE and TEMPERAMENT. Etc., etc...Please, Pom enthusiasts, lets make an effort to not only meet the AKC specifications, but to more importantly pave the road properly for the future of our breedSincerly, Victoria Lovely Puyallup, WashingtonVictoria Ill go you one better. In this issue appears the Proposed Standard for the Pomeranian as formulated by the American Pom Club and submitted to the American Kennel Club. Much time and work went into the revised Standard, and here it is. You can decide for yourself if it is an apt description of the breed -the 29Letters continued...experts on the committee believe itis, and who am I to argue with themContinued success, and thanks for writing. JMcGDear Joe,The following article recently appeared in our local paper, The Times Picayune. How I wish it had been available when my first dog got into some fresh paint. All I could do was stick her paws in ice water until the pain subsided - emergency clinics were not around then and I was unable to reach my vet.I think the following should be xeroxed and taped near a telephone, on the refrigerator, anywhere it will be handy. It could save the life of a precious pet or valuable showbreeding animal.A NUMBERANIMAL LOVERS NEED TO KNOW From the Chicago TribuneWhile many people post a phone number for a poison hotline thats useful if their young child swallows some dishwashing liquid, few people know whom to call when Rover laps up some antifreeze thats been spilled.There is a useful number for such cases, the University of Illinois Animal Poison Control Center and 800-548-2423. This 24-hour hotline answers questions from across the nation to help save the lives of poisoned animals.It is important to call this center for questionings about animal poisonings, said William Buck, the centers director, because people at human poison hotlines dont have enough knowledge of different species to answer questions. Collies, for instance, are more sensitive to some drugs than other dogs. Also, there is a tremendous range of variability, Buck said. Induced vomiting may beappropriate for dogs or cats, but can kill a rabbit or a horse. Animals are more prone to exposure to toxic compounds than most humans. Humans seldom drink from a puddle of freshly drained antifreeze, but dogs and cats will lap up sizeable amounts and become poisoned. Insecticides are mistakenly applied to animals. A single acetaminophen table brand name Tylenol can kill a cat.There is a service charge for using the hotline of 25 per case.6Submitted by Kathy Masilla Metairie, LouisianaKathy I thank you, and the Pom fancy thanks you. Hopefully this can help to avoid illness and possible death to one of our beloved dogs.JMcGLetters are always welcome and will be published as space permits. Send to The Pom Reader, Letters, 8848 Beverly Hills, Lakeland, FL 33809.POM ESCAPADES Susan JohnsonoC\ocWapHJ f 'I Lfco ooo,jr'_ ___t. iiij J-L rupv,sv " aT "6y- OooVJitolXo vAoV cr Start shoveling, Harold Were NOT waiting for the snow plow, and it isnt JUST a dog showThe Pom Reader May 199130Proposed Revised Standard for the PomeranianThe following proposed revised Standard for the Pomeranian has been submitted by the American Pomeranian Club, Inc. to the American Kennel ClubGeneral AppearanceThe Pomeranian in build and appearance is a cobby, balanced, short-coupled dog. He exhibits great intelligence in his expression, and is alert in cha-acter and deportment.Size, Proportion, SubstanceSize the weight of the Pomeranian for exhibition is from three to seven pounds. The ideal size for show specimens is four to five pounds. ProportionThe Pomeranian in build and appearance is a cobby, balanced, short-coupled dog. The legs are of medium length in proportion to a well-balanced frame. SubstanceThe body is well ribbed and rounded. The brisket is fairly deep and not too wide.HeadHead well proportioned to the body, wedge-shaped, with a foxlike expression. Eyes bright, dark in color and medium in size, almond shaped and not set too wide apart nor close together. Pigmentation around eye rims must be black, except self-colored in brown and blue. Ears small, carried erect and mounted high on the head and placed not too far apart. Skull not domed in outline. A round, domey skull is a major fault. MuzzleThere is a pronounced stop with a rather fine but not snipy muzzle. Pigment around lips must be black, except self-colored in brown and blue. NosePigmentation on the nose must be black, except self-colored in brown and blue. BiteThe teeth meet in a scissors bite, in which part of the inner surface of the upper teeth meets and engages part of the outer surface of the lower teeth. One tooth out of line does not mean an undershot or overshot mouth. An undershot mouth is a major fault.Neck, Topline, BodyNeck- The neck is rather short, its base set well back on the shoulders. Topline is level. Body- The body is cobby, being well ribbed and rounded. Chest- The brisket is fairly deep and not too wide. TailThe tail is characteristic of the breed. It turns over the back and is carried flat, set high.ForequartersShoulders The Pom is not straight in shoulder, but has sufficient layback of shoulders to carry the neck proudly and high. Forelegs- The forelegs are straight and parallel, of medium length in proportion to a well balanced frame. Pasterns- The Pomeranian stands well up in toes. Down in pasterns is a major fault. Dewclaws on the forelegs may be removed. FeetThe Pomeranian stands well up on toes.The Pom Reader May 1991HindquartersLegsThe hocks are perpendicular to the ground, parallel to each other from hock to heel, and turned neither in nor out. Cow-hocks or lack of soundness in hind legs or stifles are major faults. Dewclaws, if any, on the hind legs are generally removed. FeetThe Pomeranian stands well up on toes.CoatBody CoatDouble-coated a short, soft, thick undercoat with longer, coarse, glistening outercoat consisting of guard hairs which must be harsh to the touch in order to give the proper texture for the coat to form a frill of profuse, standing- off straight hair. A soft, flat or open coat is a major fault. Tail Coat-It is profusely covered with hair. Leg Coat- The front legs are well feathered and the hindquarters are clad with long hair or feathering from the top of the rump to the hocks. Trimming Trimming for neatness is permissible around the feet and up the back of the legs to the first joint trimming of unruly hairs on the edges of the ears and around the anus is also permitted. Overtrimming beyond the location and amount described in the breed standard should be heavily penalized.ColorClassifications- The Open Classes at Specialty shows may be divided by color as follows Open Red, Orange, Cream Sable Open Black, Brown Blue Open Any Other Allowed Color.Acceptable colors to be judged on an equal basis. Any solid color, any solid color with lighter or darker shadings of the same color any solid color with sable or black shadings parti- color sable and black tan. Black Tan is black with tan or rust, sharply defined, appearing above each eye and on the muzzle, throat, and forechest, on all legs and feet and below the tail. Parti-color is white with any other color distributed in even patches on the body and a white blaze on the head. A white chest, or leg on a whole-colored dog except white is a major fault.GaitThe Pomeranian moves with a smooth, free, but not loose action. He does not elbow out in front nor move excessively wide nor cow-hocked behind. He is sound in action.TemperamentHe exhibits great intelligence in his expression and is alert in character and deportment.Proposed April 1991The Pom Reader May 1991cHAMPION77i ^Som ^leaderMav 1991 Volume VI Number 3wE4EHEARTSTHATS NUFF.Your Showcase for Purebred PomeraniansSUBSCRIPTION RATESIn U.S. Dollars11 Issues Per Year Domestic24.00 Third Class Post40.00 First Class PostForeign Rates Upon Request Sample Issues 4.00 each Back Issues 4.00 each subject to availabilityADVERTISING RATESIn U.S. DollarsAD SIZEANNUALPREPAIDCONTRACT OPEN RA1FULL PAGE Color 350.00FULL 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 'A 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. Make checks payable toDOLL-MCGINNIS PUBLICATIONSIn this issue My Pet The Story of Gigolo George8848 BEVERLY HILLS LAKELAND, FL 33809 TEL 813-858-3839 FAX 813-853-3624 AKCs new address for registrations UPDATE Top ten exhibitors in the U.S. OLYMPIA Contracts co-ownerships PARTI LINE Where have all the colors gone NEW CHAMPIONS The new stars on the horizon PLAYMATES Our popular candid photo department SPECIAL ADDITION The top twenty Poms POINTS The new point schedule LETTERS News from our readers POM ESCAPADES Hilarious cartoons by Susan Johnson STANDARD The proposed Standard for the PomeranianWANT TO MAKE SOME MONEY...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. hem 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.WE HONOR VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESSS77e cm ^teavYerJANUARY 1991 VOLUME V NUMBER 11HAPPY NEW YEAR FROMMIGHTYCh. Southland's Mighty ImpressiveMultiple BIS. BISS Ch. Homestead's Spit N PolishGOPThe Pom Reader is published eleven times per year by Doll- McGinnis Publications. The magazine was founded in March of 1985.The Pom Reader is sent as a courtesy to every AKC licensed Pomeranian judge in the country.The Pom Reader is published by Pom lovers with a proven track record in the AKC Conformation ring. Our goal is the advancement, protection, and celebration of the Pomeranian. We do not breed nor sell Poms.The Pom Reader is the only monthly Pomeranian magazine in the U.S. and has subscribers in virtually every U.S. state and ten foreign countries.The Pom Reader will publish results from AKC licensed Specialty Shows free of charge. Submit marked catalog and photos. All photos will be returned.The Pom Reader May 1991QL WeeELVIRA Finished in less than 2 months of limited showingSireCh. Wee Heart The Stuff of DreamsDamCh. Wee Hearts Lady In Blackmm.t ' ms.mej mmz.m mwmvm.-mit 71Handled By Manuel Gonzales Terry Miller PicturedBreedersOwners Cassandra Estil EvansWee HeartsRt. 1 Box 253 Vidalia, GA 30474 912-357-2382DOLL-MCGINNIS PUBLICATIONSBULK RATE8848 BEVERLY HILLS PATTY 5RIFFIH PR '-iVi U.S. POSTAGELAKELAND, FL 33809 2767 CALUMET 8 _ _ ^ ,uiucTflii iftuEB SC - - PAIDPERMIT 395NEWS PUBLICATION - DO NOT DELAi^ auukESS CORRECTION REQUESTEDLAKELAND, FL