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DECEMBER 1986 HAPPY HOLIDAYSA4,BEST OFBAHIA SURKENNEL CLUB NOVEMBER 1986Kt NljffV MISSY photoCH. PATTYS DUFFIES LIL SKIPPEROn The Cover CH. PATTIES DUFFIES LIL SKIPPEREVEN ON A CLOUDY DAY...THE BEST SHINES THROUGH-BEST OFBAHIA SURKENNEL CLUB NOVEMBER 1986^ K . ^ fAj- HISST PHOTOSAN DIEGO POMERANIAN CLUB - NOVEMBER 7, 1986BEST IN SHOW SPECIALTY - CH. PATTIES DUFFIES LIL SKIPPER Judge Mr. J. Robert Jacobsen Handler John BrownBAHIA SUR KC OF CHULA VISTA - NOVEMBER 8, 1986 BEST OF BREED - Judge TOM CONWAY GROUP IV - Judge MRS. BETTY DEXTERfflcdfeu' al ofat...De Amo KennelsOwner SYLVIA KELLY7455 Vista Del Monte Van Nuys, CA 91405 818-780-7663 eves.783-6300 daysHandler JOHN BROWNSanta Ana, CAHI Im ENSIGN..I am 5 years old. Pat, of Dover-Holihouse said I had something special...well, Pat was right..............."mC9Now - CH. REM-LINS LITTLE ENSIGN I would like to thank the Judges who thought so, tooMrs. Edna M. Voyles - BOW, BOB Mrs. Warren G. Uberroth - WD Mr. Robert Reedy - BOW, BOB Mr. Richard Koester - BOW Mr. Norman Patton - BOW Mr. Robert Graham - WD Mr. Henry H. Stoecker - BOW, BOB ENSIGN finished with 3 BOB - 1 over SpecialsOWNERSVivian William Higgins213 Scenic Drive Trenton, NJ 08628HANDLER Patricia Eik Foley675 Second Street Trenton, NJ 08611 609394-0298 ENSIGN IS AT STUD - FOR FEE PEDIGREE CALL HANDLER The Pom Reader December 198648.10.12.14.16.17.18. 19.The Pom Reader is published by Doll-McGinnis Enterprises, Incorporated, 8840 thru 8848 Beverly Hills, Lakeland, Florida, 33809, out of admirationiScm tfleacerforthe 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 eitherQecemAerVolume 2, Number 10- TTf, ri. \ e'c^ - VV fArtwork by Nancy RossTABLE OF CONTENTSPORTRAITS OF POMERANIANSAn abominable brat tests Dorothy Bonners affections.ASK SHU-SHUShannon Johnson gets a surprise.UPDATETop Ten Exhibitors January through November AKC Gazette.SPECIALS ADDITIONTop Twenty Poms January through November AKC Gazette.ENGLISH POMQUESTMary Allan takes a trip to the British Isles.THE NOVICE EXHIBITORSally Baugniet recalls some mistakes made along the way.SECRETARIES PAGENorthern California Pom Club Specialty.MIDWEST NEWSJeanne Stafford reports on the Western Pomeranian Club of Chicagos Specialty.editorially or in advertising copy are those of the authors and do not necessarily constitute endorsement by the publishers. The editor reserves the right to reasonably edit all copy submitted. All articles submitted become the property of the publishers. Subscription price for Third-Class Service in the continental United States 24.00. Foreign and First Class prices upon request. Issues of the Pom Reader are sent as a courtesy to all AKC licensed Pomeranian, Toy Group, and All-Breed judges.Direct all inquiries toJoe McGinnis, Editor The Pom Reader 8848 Beverly Hills Lakeland, FL 33809 PH. 813 858-3839. This issue of the Pom Reader is made possible in part by the following advertisersFront CoverSYLVIA KELLY DE AMO POMSBack CoverDUANE DOLL JOE MCGINNIS PANATELLA POMSBAKER, 0..........................................................11BARTHOLOMEW, N. F................................ 17BAUGNIET, S................................................... 13BURNETTE, N..................................................11CARSON, M. B............................................... 8COOK, S........................................................... 17CREED, C......................................................... 10DOLL, D............................................................ 20DUPUIS, E...........................................................9FIDDICK, J........................................................13FREIA, J............................................................10GAD, N..............................................................17GODDARD, T. S............................................. 8GRAF, H............................................................16GRIFFIN, G....................................................... 17GRIFFITH, K..................................................... 13HARTZ, K............................................................3HEARTZ, J. C..................................................8HIEMENZ, S..................................................... 11HILLS PET PRODUCTS................................... 7HOVEY, J..........................................................11JOHNSON, D....................................................18JOHNSON, S.................................................... 15KELLY, S......................................................... 1,2LUGINSLAND, J...............................................13MARCHBANKS, M. H............................. 11,16MCGINNIS, J.....................................................20MCKAMEY, N................................................... 10MILLER, E.........................................................17NORRIS, B..........................................................8PFEFFER, C.....................................................11PIAZZA, S.........................................................10PRESSER, M. M............................................. 8REILLY, R. J......................................... 5,17,18ROSENBAUM, M..............................................15SAND1FER, D.................................................... 9STAFFORD, J.................................................. 11SUNDANCE......................................................11TERRITO, S...................................................... 10The Pom Reader ' December lbHb5Chesai PomeranianstrGROUPL 1FIRSTj1986MATCHiJANEMOMENTSCHESAI SISNBEN SCARLET ROSE Congratulations to Anna Benedetto pictured and Rose, First Place in Toy Group, Apple Valley KC Match, on her first time out. 2nd 3rd time out garnered both majors Congratulations to Sara Barrett-Lewis on her BEST IN MATCH with Chesai Sunflower of Kim-Kara. Congratulations to Shannon Johnson on new Champion Mercers Alyssa of Doo-Shay. Bred by Dan Mercer - sired by Chesai Sunpower Cyclone. Congratulations to...US We are pleased to announce our new ChampionCH. CHESAI POWER PLAYFinished in record time with 5 Bests of Breed Shown by Ron Feyh of L-R Poms - Thanks, RonRobert Joan Reilly 512 438-266726093 Highway 281 North San Antonio, TX 78260The Pom Reader December 19866--------------- SHOWSIGHTTs the season to be jolly falalalalalalalala Yes, its true, I love the Holiday Season the merriment, the love, the laughter, and the unselfish spirit of giving...because everyone knows I am a dyed-in-the- wool, firm believer in the practice of unselfish, generous giving. I truly believe that it is a mark of good character if a person can be totally selfless, caring not for what an item may cost, if the end result is the pleasure of another human being.Especially if am the one thats doing the getting. You have heard people say, Oh, I dont need anything. Dont buy me anything for Christmas. People who make statements such as this are called unselfish individuals. They are also called idiots. No statement even close to that has ever crossed these lips. But in my continuing, unselfish, endeavor to make it easy on everyone, and to help everyone to get along, here is what I will do for you this holiday season Now, you feel like giving, but everyone keeps telling you they dont want anything for Christmas. So, you are destined to spend your Holiday Season unfulfilled, not to reap the benefits of being generous. Well, I can help you out. Go out, go out right now, and spend, spend, spend to your hearts content. Then, rather than insult the unselfish individuals in your life, bundle up all the gifts, and send them to me. Think how good youll feel.Speaking of jolly, everyone had a jolly good time at recent shows. Olga Darrell Baker were in Florida recently, and it is no exaggeration when I say that Olga looked absolutely stunning. At one point Olga, Sharon Griffin Dwier, and PR publisher Duane Doll were seen standing ringside, trading Christmas stories of dubious spiritual value. I ran up to get a photo of this collection of characters, but the combined brilliance of their personalities, or something, broke the camera and, alas, we have no proof that they were, indeed, laughing at my story about how the angel got on top of the Christmas tree. Youll have to ask one of them about it I only tell that story once every five years and never in front of my mother.Got a nice letter from Lillian Ulisney. Lillian says she enjoys the magazine and ...my heart belongs to SHU-SHU, she is adorable, witty, and cute and makes my day every month...a big bouquet of roses to her I am sure she will share the bouquet with her deserving mom SHANNON JOHNSON Also heard from Wayne Govereau...As a newcomer to the area of dog breeding, I truly enjoy your monthly publication with the articles, pictures and ads of other Pom people This monthly publication has aided this novice a great deal. Thank you bothThe delightful Allison Brewster has been brooding over entries recently...she had one that needed a point to finish, one that needed a major, and there were only three shows left. On top of that, one was bred. As luck would have it Allisons luck, not mine, she finished the one, returned the next weekend and finished the other...two in a week Ill betThe Pom Reader December 1986theyre having a jolly Christmas in Vero Beach over that.And I bet youre wondering about the fate of KICKI, THE NO GOOD BITCH...Now you will recall how last month I told you of Kickis mother, Coco, The Hard Luck Bitch, and all the mental anguish she endured after taking an extra major. This month we return to the scene of the crime...The Last Two Shows of the Year. A major entry right on the nose, and Kicki needing just one major to finish. Well, Kickis BreederOwnerHandlers were understandably nervous as they approached the ring. Would the major hold It held. As Kicki emerged victorious from the puppy class, a palpable sense of doom permeated the area. As Kicki was awarded the points to finish her Championship, all eyes rolled heavenward as if to say Here we go again Back in the grooming tent the exhibitors gathered around. What do we do now, they queried. If you pull Kicki the major will break. If you show her, youll probably win. It is surely a dilemna Again the BreederOwnerHandlers went into a huddle should they take the chance again Could they endure another experience like the one they had last year The decision was made to let Kicki stay with the other exhibitors, and the BreederOwnerHandlers returned home to celebrate with Coco.But the celebration did not last long. Reports trickled in that very same day. Did you see Kicki She wouldnt even walk...She looked just awful Not even groomed...Last in her class...Disgusting Oh, well, thought the BreederOwnerHandlers, we guess it doesnt matter, someone else got a major and Kickis already a champion.But they spoke too soon - the rumors became rampant. Pet Quality...NO GOOD...It was a fluke that she finished... after all, today she was last in her classAnd so it was that Kicki came to be known as THE NO GOOD BITCH. The BreederOwnerHandlers felt that they had been duped, and their darling Kicki treated in an ignorant fashion. But it was all over, there was no changing anything now, and the whole thing would be best forgotten, never mentioned again, except that the story continues...Now, nine years hence, we again return to the scene. Coco is a great-great-great-great grandmother, Kicki is a great- great-great, and the entry is a major both days. Will it be a disaster An unfortunate experience Will we see a repeat of the devestation caused by THE HARD LUCK BITCH and THE NO GOOD BITCHAre you kidding Were no dummies. Weve got 3 entered, theyre all boys, and...they all need a major to finishThe best of Holiday Seasons from us at The Pom Reader. May you receive everything you wish for, and get nothing you dont deserve. Enjoy the Holidays...well see you in January And remember...POMS AWAYFROM THE EDITORv-iJMcG7SPECIFIC FOODS FOR YOUR DOGS SPECIFIC NEEDSHIGH ENERGYRecognizing The NeedHunting dogs. Work dogs. Show dogs. Finicky eaters. Dogs with weight maintenance problems or poor skin and coat conditions. Breeds with nervous dispositions. They can all benefit from Canine Performance. Because nutrition research indicates that these and other types of highly active adult dogs have higher than average energy requirements.The Canine Performance DifferenceMany high protein, high mineral, allpurpose foods can be harmful to your dog's health, if fed over an extended period of time.But Canine Performance provides the optimum nutritional balance that dogs with extra energy requirements need throughout their adult years.Scientifically formulated by veterinary nutritionists, Canine Performance contains a high concentration of calories for stamina and to help maintain proper weight. It also provides just the right amount of quality protein, vitamins and minerals to help improve your dog's vitality and promote a healthy- looking coat.100 Satisfaction Guaranteeare restricted to help prevent harmful effects on the kidneys minerals are restricted to help prevent bladder stones and the level of salt is reduced to help prevent the onset of high blood pressure and heart disease.That's why Canine Performance can guarantee you'll see the difference in your dog's healfh and appearance.Not Sold In SupermarketsCanine Performance is available in 10,20 and 40 lb. bags only through veterinarians, authorized pet shops or other pet professionals. People who, like you, appreciate the benefits of superior nutrition.mSCIENCE DIETSuperior nutrition for the life of your pet'"For additional information on how to improve your dog's nutrition, write Hill's Customer Service Veterinarian. Hill's Pet Products. Inc. P O. Box 148. Topeka. Kansas 66601. Or call TOLL FREE 1-800-HILLS PR 1-800-445-5777, Monday - Friday. 800 am-500 p.m. Centra I Standard Time.ft--'Canine Performance is highly palatable. Yet the levels of protein and phosphorusmw SCIENCE hu. DIETOSCB'JCE Pi SCIENCE " DIETCcXCANTPERFORMANCE.L 1986 Hill's Pet Products, Inc. \MAU, [MB1SgsrgtSThe Pom Reader December 1986PORTRAITS OF POMERANIANSDorothy BonnerPenny is a despicable character. If a human being, she would be universally disliked, but she is only a little Pomeranian and I love her in spite of everything. She is affectionate, defiant, deceptive, and selfish, a rebel if there ever was one. A prevaricator, demanding attention, she tells me, Mama, Im full of fleas, as she contorts herself in front of me, scratching madly with one leg, then another. I pick her up and look her over, hair by hair, a process that she enormously enjoys. Not a single flea, but she beams with satisfaction.Penny grew up in the kennel, but learned to climb at an early age. She roomed with Ch. Legacy, who had a slight proclivity to scale fences, so every precaution was taken a higher fence, and later, a guard strip across the top. This stopped Legacy, but Penny often attained the top and sat on the strip surveying the world. One day she climbed the outside fence and was found later waiting at my front door. This frightened me so greatly that I compromised, giving her the freedom of the runs. In no time at all, she discovered the bedroom dog door and was found triumphant beside my bed, saying Arent you glad I found my way here Im a smarty My mind was then made up to sell this puppy who was emerging into adulthood in the worst possible manner. As Penny was of beautiful conformation and soundness, two of my best friends were so anxious to buy her that choosing between them was impossible. So time went by and Penny self-whelped such perfect puppies that she became valuable to me beyond calculation.Penny deceptive Thats putting it mildly. She knows that the bedroom dutch door leads into forbidden territory. With the top open, Penny is the model of decorum, as long as I stay in sight. But her instincts give her away when I leave. Returning, a small pile is found in the kitchen and a wet spot catches my eye on the living room rug. I fuss and scold while cleaning up, while Penny sits innocently in the bedroom, appearing concerned and sympathetic, wonder how one of these Poms could be so bad. Actually, none of these senior citizens could go over a chalk line without leaping.The other day a pregnant brood was brought into my bedroom, and I sat on the bed to take her temperature. Penny watched me from the floor, and sized up the situation. In her evaluation, a stranger had been allowed on the bed, a privilege not permitted to her, and she was defiant. Later, The Pom Reader December 1986returning to the bedroom, a dismal sight greeted me. In the middle of my bed was a small pile and a wet spot...I guess I had better still love Penny. No one else would.Dorothy BonnerMarlene Marlin Presser209 886-5561 21789 E. Hwy 4Stockton, CA 95205john e. heaitz0mm-' PROFESSIONAL HANDLING IN CANADAPOMS A SPECIALTY P.O. BOX 1259, TRURO, N.S. CANADA PHONE 902 895-7427EMCEES POMS14 years of breeding and raising Poms. Have bred and finished over 35 Champions. Occasionally we have show prospects, a few pets, older Poms for sale. All from top producing bloodlines. Champion sired. All have clean bill of health. S350.00 and up.Morris Betty Carson, 9826 Waltham Drive, Richmond, VA 23233. Ph. 804 740-7977BEV-NOR POMS - Home of Ch. Bev-Nors Toasted Fudge, 1Pom 1981, 1982, 1983, 3 Stud Dog 1985, 24 BIS, 5 Specialties, Sire of Top Winning Female 1984, 1985, sire of 1st Black Tan to go BISA, CHampions, Multiple Group Winners. Stud fee 200.00 limited to 20.Ch. Thelduns Almond Fudge, 2 Stud Dog 1985, sire of 26 Champions, BIS dogs, Group, Specialty winners ltd. to 15 bitches per year. Stud fee 250.00. Ch. Bev-Nors Statesman, Multi Group winner, 1986 Best in Sweepstakes winner New York. Stud fee 200.00.Bev Norris, 7747 Meadow Rd., Pasadena, MD 21122. 301-255-1343.TIM SUE POMERANIANSCome see us ANYTIME in our new homeTIM SUE GODDARD Route 2, Box 540 Opelousas, LA 70570_____ 318 543-6622________________9z9.n.Punkin Pie is riding highupon her Christmas horse, To wish you all the Seasons Joy and this she will endorse.Signed,jcuzy. ois. ScoZia Z^lcAcs fle ASinAMRS. ELIZABETH DUPUIS, P.O. BOX 328, ALEXANDRIA, ONTARIO, CANADA KOC 1A0 613 347-2275mIDESIREES POMSCH. DESIREES CANDY RIPPLECandy is our 2nd Homebred Champion and we are especially proud of her because she was sired by our first Homebred Champion - Ch. Desirees Rippling Fudge and out of our little Desirees Candy Delight who has 7 points.She started her show career 41186 at the Macon KC Show at 7 months of age going BOS for 2 points under judge Mr.Don Rogers.5386, Classic City KC BOB going over a Special - 2 points. Judge, Mrs. G. J. Wanner.5486, Kennesaw KC BOB going over a Special- 3 points. Judge Mr. Norman Patton - then on to Toy Group IV under Judge, Mrs. G. J. Wanner.These shows were won from from the puppy class at just under 8 months of age.83186, Salisbury KC BOS - 2 points. Judge Dr. T. Allen Kirk Jr.9186, Raleigh KC BOS - 2 points. Judge Mr. W. E. Dean Jr. 92786, Greater Panama City Dog Fanciers Association Inc BOS - 2 points. Judge, Miss Frances M. Thornton. 101186, Atlanta Kennel Club BOB -3 points. Judge, Mrs. William Lehnig.Desaree Sandifer 509 Oakdale Street704 865-0859 Gastonia, NC 28054The Pom Reader December 1986y[A 'SAu'-'SAu'jDear Pom ReadersWe welcome visitors to our home to see our dogs, whether we have something to sell or not. To educate those that show a sincere interest in the breed is very important to us we have spent endless hours over the years dog talking. Any true advocate of the breed knows how the hours can fly by so quickly when you talk dog. This is just as true to those of us who support ma bell. Have you looked at last months telephone bill I mean really looked at it Count the actual hours you talked dog and you will then know why it took the UPS man to deliver the phone bill.We had visitors a few days ago who appeared very interested in knowing more about our small dogs. The typical novice questions were asked Are they smart" Are they good travleling companions" Is there an awful lot of grooming Do they bark much Are they good watchdogs Are they a clean dog and are they expensive to own" It takes a lot of time to explain all of this in detail. Just take the question are they smart". By the time you line each little dog up that you own, and have him do his little tricks, its either getting dark or on the other hand it may be getting light which ever applies.As the hours quickly ticked away and we had enjoyed our new company as well as they enjoyed listening and learning. Realization set in as we looked at the lunch and dinner dishes piled upon the kitchen counter as well as the snack bowls and refreshment cups and glasses, that we had been together all day and evening. Yes, we all had a good time together and I think, if this is at all possible, we were even getting dog talked" out. It was time for them to leave and we thanked them for stopping by and learning and listening and playing with our dogs. They said they had a wonderful time as they stuffed the last of the dessert tray into a bag it was a long trip home and they mentioned they enjoyed our homestyle preparations for both lunch and dinner, as well as our snacks and of course, our company, but especially all the beautiful COCKATOOS Yes, they really said COCKATOOSAs they walked out to their car, I scratched my head in total disbelief, wondering where I went wrong that day. Shu-Shu with wings Not quiteFlabbergastingly yours, Shannon Shu-Shus Humble ServantSupport your monthly magazine and send us an entertaining or interesting story. We have all had a memorable event at some time or another we could share with each other.Send your letters to Shu-Shu Shannon Johnson at 6270 Tripp Road. Hollv. Ml 48442.The Pom Reader November 1986Jerrie Freia P. O. Box 2775 Morgan City, LA 70381 504-384-7466SOUTHLANDSouthland Poms - Rays of Sunshine"6618 Lost Ridge, Pineville, LA 71360 Ph. 318-466-3456Charlotte CreedICERAMA POMERANIANSSKIP PIAZZA, Professional Handler THE KENNELS 527 B Church Road Avondale, PA 19311 215-268-8000 or 215-268-2266Offers At Stud CH. BONNERS LEGACY GOLDEN DRAGONOwnerHandler SANDRA TERRITOP.O. Box 33 Lakeland, LA 70752 Tel 504 627-5700CH. MCKAMEYS IDEAL SUNSATIONr a nj...AT STUDCh. McKameys Ideal Conquest Ch. McKameys Ideal StylestepperKrystals Cherry KijalaCh. Millamor's Moonrock Ch. Daja Justa RocksampleHoods Sweet Cookie PIDCh. Ken Gay Cavalier Joe Ch. McKameys Cavalier's Pepper McKarnoys Little Dutchess Ch. McKameys Enchanting Pepper Ch. McKameys Enchanting Ben Jo McKameys Blossom Jo Ch. McKameys Ideal Conquest Ch. McKameys Star of GoldMcKameys Star Millicenl Ch. McKameys Ideal Perfection Ch. McKameys Ideal Sunsation McKameys Elnor DianePuppies lor breeding, show ring, or lovable pels, all popular bloodlines including Cavaliers. Sungolds. Millamor. Bonner. Creider, Hood. Cherokee. Emcees. Great Elms. Artistic. Models. Browns. Dixieland, English Hadleighs. Preservenes. Akelas. going back to our good old linos Julos. Moneybox, and many more. ' A't V ' A'zMrs. Norris McKamey, Route 1. Bettendorf. IA 52722, 319 332-580911IF^NANCY BURNETTE501 982-1132913 Shall Court Jacksonville, Arkansas 72076CH. NANSHADOWS NOT-WORTH-A-PENNYCh. Mac's Maybe I Will x Ch. LLL Charming Gold Kandee Penny is pictured winning a 5 point major from the puppy class at 7 months of age at The Pomeranian Club of Greater Houston Specialty under judge Dorothy Nickles, going BOW and BOS. She repeated these wins the next day, finishing her championship under judge Joan Gordon Alexander.J MS PRESTIGIOUS POMERANIANSproudly introduces JD S DESERT BRED COLTs'.--.Ch. Circle M Comes A Hossman x Bi-Mar Romeo BabeColt, in his first Match event, took Best Adult In Match at the City of Angels Pom Club, 82486 entry 22. Colt wishes to thank judge Betty Evans for liking him and we wish to extend a big thank you to Janet Hovey Colt's breeder for letting us have this super guy. Because of you, Janet, JMs has a very promising future Watch for this little red sable toy in the ring.MARY JJ MARCHBANKS, 4986 Avila Way, Buena Park, CA 90621,714-994-0259POMERANIAN PINSShow off your Breed with prideActual size VA x 1Available in 2 finishes, specify GOLD or PEWTERThree dimensional quality at a price everyone can afford only 4.75 includes postage handlingGroup discounts availableSend payment toSUNDANCE1617 Scott RoadKerrville, TX 78028 orders shipped within 48 hours JDs Pompous PomsOOPS no phone yet Anyone who tried to phone, please drop me a note instead Were in a big mess here, far from settled, but were working on it. We do have show potential puppies available, and some pretty fair brood bitches for sale. Janet Hovey, 34856 Acton Canyon Road, Acton, CA 93510, 805 269-5575JferitetA amero7iianOffering for sale2 young show quality males, very exciting pedigrees. Each S700.2 Champion sired girlbabies S700. S500Darrell Olga Baker, 713 326-2250JUST A POMS presentsCH.JUSTA MENEHUNEproducing 80 females - watch for his winning daughters at the showsand AUSTIN S A KNIGHT TO REMEMBERHeavy coated black - sire Ch. Shadra's Battery Not IncludedSHARON HIEMENZ, Rt 1, Remington Road, Ormond Beach, FL 32074. Tel 904 437-2190WINDJAMMER is proud to announce that Jammer is now 'Am. Can. Ch. Millamors Im A Windjammer, and that Jason was WD, BOW for 5 points at Chicagoland Specialty and then went on to be awarded a Group placement, 'pending AKC approvalBob Jeanne Stafford1231 Carberry Road, Niles, Ml 49120Tel 616-683-0214A MESSAGE FROM GABRIELJoseph, son of David, the angel said, do not hesitate to take Mary as your wife, for the child within her has been conceived by the Holy Spirit and she will have a son, and you shall name him Jesus meaning Savior, for he will save his people from their sins.Matthew 20,21MERRY CHRISTMASFROM PRECIOUS PETITESClaudia PfefferP.O. Box 10432Jefferson, LA 70181 504 737-1729The Pom Reader December 198612-------- UPDATE -----------TOPTEN EXHIBITORSJanuary through November AKC GazetteWelcome to UPDATE, your monthly rating list of breeders and exhibitors out there winning points in the show ring. As most all serious Pomeranian fanciers are, in one way or another, involved in campaigning their Poms for AKC Championship points, we feel that it is important to keep tabs on the Pomeranian doings in this area.The procedures for tallying the point scale are as followsThe source for all points is the official show awards book of the AKC Gazette. Only this publication will be used for point credits. Exhibitors are credited with all AKC Championship points won in the Gazette year, and published monthly according to appearance in the Gazette. As keeping track of each and every AKC show in the UnitedEXHIBITOR...........States is an onerous task accomplished diligently by AKC, many times the actual show dates will vary from the date of publication i.e.- a September show may not be published until November.. The Gazette year, as a rule, runs from about November of the previous year until September of the present calendar year.Points are allotted to THE REGISTERED OWNER OF THE DOG AT THE TIME OF COMPETITION.Statistician Susan Wade. Any questions concerning UPDATE may be addressed to the editor.THE FOLLOWING IS THE LISTING OF THE TOP TEN EXHIBITORS January through November 1986 AKC GAZETTE.POINTSDELORES WATTS....................................................98M. M. PRESSER.................................................... 70GEMMILL PLONKEY............................................ 64SALLY BAUGNIET................................................... 61A G GONOS...........................................................45GWEN HODSON......................................................44T. HOOBAN............................................................. 44ELEANOR MILLER...................................................40RINEHART EPPS.................................................. 38ANNA LA FORTUNE................................................ 36Tie placements alphabetical77ie'tfleacerYourShowcase for Purebred Poms The Pom Reader is published monthly by Doll-McGinnis Publications. a division of Doll-McGinnis Enterprises, Inc., 8840 thru 8848 Beverly Hills. Lakeland. FL 33809 Telephones 813 858-2639 813 858-3839 Telephones answered 24 hours a day - because we careADVERTISING RATES in U.S. DollarsAD SIZE OPEN RATE CONTRACTFull Page 120.00 96.00Half Page 65 00 53.0014 Page 35.00 27.0018 Page 20.00 16 00116 Page 12 00 8.00All issues of the Pom Reader are sent complimentarylicensed Pomeranian, Toy Group, and Best in Show judgesThe Pom Reader December 198613LLL KENNELS MAIN PRODUCTION, _ ^9\Starring CH. LLL MOONGOLD TRAPPER at stud with Carol Galavich, 52821 German Hill Road, Powhatan Point, OH 43942. 614 458-1705.If you are looking for a sire to improve movement, look at Trappers Pom kids.Ch. Crystal, LLL Bubblicious, LLL Daisymae, LLL Country Miss LLL Country Gent.Janice Luginsland, Rt.1, Box 97, Americus, KS 66835 Ph. 316-443-5157Dick Sally Baugniet Phone 414-755-2994PommsH 11224 County Hwy. B Mishicot, Wl 54228Some special male female pups available1F wh. 5-22-86, orange. Ch. Pomirish Desirees G.E. Scooter ex Creiders Pomirish Gidget. "Missy.1 red male wh. 6-5-86. Ch. Pomirish Scooters Victory exPomirish Top Hat T.1F orange, wh. 7-9-86, Ch. Pomirish Desirees G.E. Scooter ex Pomirish Chances Swt Crm N' Sugr 1F cream, wh. 7-18-86. Ch. Pomirish Hundrd Pruts Hi Ball ex Ch. Pomirish Lil Guys Swt Revenge.T0CH. POMIRISH SCOOTERS VICTORYcMenette PomeranianA'VU01 ssacSon of Ch. Woods Magic Masterpiece out of Windy of LenettePuppies in oranges, reds, sables, and black tans generally available. Write or call for current prices and availability listing.MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL Breeders of fine Poms since 1957 4345 Rogers Lake Road, Kannapolis, NC 28081 Phone 704 938-2042 K. G. GRIFFITH, OwnerPom Acres Kennel..vSABLESable all the Poms at Pom Acres wish you and yours the Very Best for the Holiday Season and the New Year.R.R.4Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613Robert Juanita Fiddick Tel 319-989-2199The Pom Reader December 198614SPECIALS ADDITIONTop Twenty Pomeranians January through November 1986 GazettePresently 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 SPECIALS ADDITION. SPECIALS ADDITION is your monthly rating system of the Top Twenty Pomeranians in the United States. Rules for the rating system are as follows.Breed points not to be confused with Championship points are allotted to individuals according to the highest placement received in any given AKC show, as reported in the American Kennel Club Show, Obedience and Field Trials Awards Book. Only this source will be used for point awards.A number of points has been allotted to the variousplacements, and they are as followsBEST IN SHOW All Breeds.................. 500BEST IN SHOW Specialty.................... 250BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX Specialty. 75TOY GROUP FIRST............................... 250TOY GROUP SECOND.......................... 150TOY GROUP THIRD.................................75TOY GROUP FOURTH............................ 25BEST OF BREED..................................... 10Statistician Susan Wade. The following is the listing of the Top Twenty Pomeranians, as compiled from the January through November 1986 AKC Gazette1 Dog CH. PRECIOUS PETITES GABRIEL 1 Bitch CH. HI TIMES KALEIDOSCOPEPOINTS NAME BISA BISS BOSS I n m IV BOB6100 CH. PRECIOUS PETITES GABRIEL D............................................. 5 3 - 4 6 6 4 152875 CH. HERDS LITTLE YO YO D........................................................... - - - 9 2 2 3 102560 CH. D-NEES DARIN DUFFIE D........................................................ - 2 - 5 2 5 3 62175 CH. GREAT ELMS PRINCE CHARMING II D... - - - 6 3 2 1 51800 CH. TEXICANS GIANT KILLER CHULA D....................................... - 1 - 3 3 2 1 171440 CH. DAISYS LITTLE BIT OF JABIL D.............................................. - 1 - - 6 1 3 141440 CH. PRECIOUS PETIT RIPLE SUPREME D..................................... - - - 2 3 4 2 141215 CH. HI TIMES KALEIDOSCOPE B..................................................... - 1 1 1 2 2 2 141205 CH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE KID D......................................................... 1 1 - 1 1 - 1 31120 CH. POMIRISH SCOOTERS VICTORY D......................................... - - 1 2 1 2 1 221080 CH. HILANES SONJA OF MAI T TOI B............................................ - - - 2 2 1 1 18975 CH. APOLLOETTE EVER READY ROCKY D. - - - - 4 4 - 8970 CH. BELLS HOUSTON STAR PERFORMER D - - - 3 - 1 1 12945 CH. MULLERS ENCORE D............................................. - 1 - - 2 1 4 22715 CH. GALAXIES STAR DANCER TWO TS D.. - - - - 3 1 2 14665 CH. HARBINS TIME TO POP THE CORK D... - - - - 3 1 2 9650 CH. QUEENAIRE WHIZZLE STIK D.................................................. - 1 - 1 - 2 - 555 CH.SOUTHLANDS TOAST TO BEV-NOR B.. - - 1 - 1 2 2 13525 CH. APOLLOETTE FOOLISH PLEASURE D.... - - - - 2 1 1 9485 CH. TEXICANS GREAT BALLS OFIRE D....................................... - - - - 2 1 2 6Tie placements alphabetical77i tfleacer^Your Showcase for Purebred PomsSUBSCRIPTION RATES 12 MONTHS - 12 ISSUES 24.00 Third Class Post 40.00 First Class PostThe Pom Reader December 198615VSabra Allyssa Family of doo-shay pomeraniansWish to thank so many devoted 1986 ASK SHU-SHU supporters, as well as to wish THE LORDS BLESSINGS TO ALL IN THIS HOLY SEASON.The Johnsons 6270 Tripp Road Holly, Michigan 48442 313634-1331Multiple Best In Show CH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE KIDrPiIslmGOING BEST OF BREED UNDER JUDGE, MR. DEL J. GLODOWSKI AND ON TO A TOY GROUP 4TH AT RICHLAND K.C.WE ARE OFFERING FOR SALE SEVERAL BRED FEMALES AND YEAR OLD SHOW PROSPECTS SIRED BY BIS CH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE KID. WE ALSO HAVE SEVERAL YOUNG PUPPIES THAT ARE FROM REPEAT BREEDINGS THAT PRODUCED CHAMPIONS THIS YEAR. IF YOU WANT A WINNER...CALL US.MARY A. ROSENBAUM206-838-6397 or 206-927-2369BI-MAR POMERANIANS36520 28TH AVENUE SOUTH FEDERAL WAY, WASHINGTON 98003The Pom Reader December 198616ENGLISH POMQUESTMary Allan102186. 800 am I arrived at the London Gatwick airport, eagerly anticipating two weeks at the Cygal kennels of Stuart Finley-Bissett, one of Englands top Pomeranian breeder- exhibitors.1030 am. Home is a lovely old farmhouse, nestled in what must surely be the prettiest part of England. After a cup of real tea I was given my first introduction to Twinkle - English, Irish Japanese Champion Daim of Sushimoto at Cygal, a stunningly beautiful, deep orange sable male with whom I fell totally in love. Then I was invited to meet the rest of the family. Cygal is probably one of the largest Pom kennels in England, usually housing about seventy dogs but what impressed me most that first day Of those seventy happy, bouncing little bodies there must have been twenty or so that were obviously very old. I know I should be practical, sighed my host, but all these Old Ones have been good to me. How can I get rid of them just because theyre not productive any more That made me think I am a newcomer, my dogs are still young. Will I be able to get rid of them when they cease to be of practical use to me I hope not.1022. Today my promised grooming course started. I watched as Stuart prepared two dogs, then it was my turn. I wish I could say that I did a professional job, but...Too should soon get the hang of it. There are plenty more to work on. was the verdict...spoken through a very stiff upper lip. 1025. The Lincoln Toy Dog Open Show. At an Open show no Challenge Certificates are awarded in England one needs 3 CCs to become a Champion, but these have to be won over all the other dogs of the same sex that are entered in your breed, including any Champions present. There were over 800 entries, which seemed very large, considering that only Toys participated. Of these, 28 dogs and 38 entries were Poms. Stuarts partner, Mr. Mike Bottomley, was judging these, so I was able to sit at at the judges table where I could get an excellent close-up view.1031. The Midland Counties Championship Show - held over four days. Today was Hound and Toy day. I was thrilled to be introduced to the President of the English Pom Club, Mr. Bob Flavell of the famous Wilmscote Kennel, and his gracious wife, Betty, who will judge at Crufts in 1987.The first thing one notices is that there are far more classes in England than here. Furthermore, many of the dogs are entered in several classes, rather than just one, as is usual in the USA. Only undefeated dogs compete for the C.C. and because of the difficulty in obtaining those, a Class win is taken very seriously. The entry was large - 36 dogs and 40 bitches made 112 entries. The quality appeared comparable to that seen here at a large show a few really superb dogs, several very nice ones, and a few that one would not expect to see in any show ring. On some of the entries the famous English sculpturing was very obvious, whilst others appeared to be shown in natural coat. The handling was not, on the whole, as deft as in the USA, and the exhibitors attire - most wore either sweat suits or jeans - rather surprised me.The Pom Reader December 1986Twinkle got the dog C.C. his 31st - hes now just 3 short of the Breed record and Best of Breed. He was considered closely for Group Reserve in England they dont have Group placements 1-4 as we do which would have made him top winning Pom so far this year - no mean feat at six and a half years of age - but this time it was not to be.115. Ail too soon my visit was over, and I was on my way home, full of happy memories the breathtaking views, the cozy pubs, the visits with so many hospitable people and, of course, the dogs. Adults playing in the courtyard, the Old Ones enjoying a special tidbit, the Little Ones romping in the puppy room, they all contributed to a wonderful experience. I learned a lot - about dogs in general and Poms in particular. Naturally, I brought a couple of tiny mementoes home with me...CygaTs Paws for Applause and his half sister, Cygals Love Affair, so watch those rings, folks, the British are coming.... Mary Allan, Broken Arrow, OklahomaJ MS PRESTIGIOUS POMERANIANS- Introducing our resident star JDs Desert Bred Colt - Pets, adults, and show prospect puppies generally available. All inquiries answered promptly and courteously.MARY JJ MARtHBANKS4986 Avila Way, Buena Park, CA 90621714-994-0259GrafenhorstsPomeraniansvj' 1wHorst Graf12000 N.W. 2nd Street Plantation, FL 33325305 475-246517THE NOVICE EXHIBITOR Sally BaugnietI had occasion to chat with a friend I had not seen for a while. She said, Sally, remember the time you brought the wrong dog to the show Oh, gee, I did remember, but it happened so long ago I didnt realize she was at that particular show or that she would remember the Boo Boo I made that long ago. I happened to have been alternately showing 2 males at the time and didnt check my entries before I left home for those shows. Wouldnt you now, I brought the wrong Pom.I started to jot down all of the mistakes an exhbitor could make concerning a dog show. Lets start at the beginning. Of course, forgetting to fill in an entry correctly and completely is a good way to a bad start. All entries must be on an official AKC entry form and contain the name and date of the show you wish to enter. You may use a blank entry from another show, but the date and name of that show must be crossed off and the name and date of the show you want to enter, substituted.All entries must have the AKC registration number of the dog you are entering and the class in which it is to be shown. If you enter a puppy class the date of birth is necesary. If Bred by Exhibitor class is entered, the name of the breeder is a must.It stands to reason, if the owners name and address are not on the entry, where will the entries be sent The signature of the owner or agent person handling or otherwise authorized to enter the dog must also be on the entry. The best advice is to fill out the entry completely, with the name and date of the show. Dont forget to sign it. Once entries have closed, the only entry mistake that can be corrected is the sex of the dog.Lets assume you have filled out the entry correctly. The entries must be sent to the correct Superintendent of that show along with the entry fee required. The Superintendent must receive your entry before the stated closing date for the show. Generally speaking, entries close no later than noon on the third Wednesday before a weekend show. On occasion entries close before that. The entry form for that show will tell you the name and address of the Superintendent, the fee required, and the closing date of the show. If you do not have an entry form for that show, you can get this information from the AKC Gazette, a frequent exhibitor, an all-breed club or if you know who is Superintending that show, they can give you the information you need. Most Superintendents have Premium Lists for their upcoming shows at their other shows. If you are going to a lot of shows, ask to be put on their mailing list. You will receive Premium lists which contain not only a list of trophies offered, but among other things, judges assignments and entry forms for that show. If you have questions on entering an AKC licensed dog in an AKC show, Im sure one of the above mentioned would be glad to help you.In another article, I will write an account of mistakes I and other exhibitors have made at dog shows. If anyone has some doozies, the kind where you hit your head and say, I cant believe I did that, drop a note to me. SallyOur Condolences to DOROTHY BONNER on the loss of her lovely Starmist daughterBONNER STARLYN MODENEDam of CH. BONNERS MODENE NEWS SPECIAL and BONNERS MODENE NEWS ITEM 11 pts.Bob Joan Reilly ^cmeraman WITH PLANNED PARENTHOODDARRELL OLGA BAKER 207 Shirleen Drive Seabrook, Texas 77586 713 326-2250MILLAMORELEANOR KEN MILLER5426 Spring Lake Drive Lakeland. Florida 33803 Residence Telephone 813 646-5864Rain Beau PomeraniansHome ofAmerican Canadian Ch. Coys Lucky EightAt stud to approved bitches Jean Sue Cook6810 S. Magnolia, Ocala. Florida 32676 904 237-1636Labradors Smooth Fox TerriersBANDBOXCh. Stud Service in Orange, Cream Red Sable Puppies and Adults Occasionally501-489-5733NANCY DEFOREST BARTHOLOMEW Rt. 1, Box 182 501-489-5733 OLA, AR 72853HOME OF THEif KILLER fcAND ALL THOSE GORGEOUS GIRLS 5908 Westside Road El Paso, TX 79932 STARLITE POMERANIANS Home of Champion Bitches STARLITES LUCKY SHANTICY STARLITES MISS DRAGON MITE STARLITES EDITORS BWITCHED STARLITE FANTICYS STAR MAKER Write for color photos or pedigrees Gayle Tom Griffin 9125 De Jong Road, Amity, OR 9710110^NORMA C. GAD 915 584-0942The Pom Reader December 198618Each month The Pom Reader will welcome reports from the Secretaries of recognized Pomeranian clubs and organizations. As our staff can not be all places at all times, we think this is an excellent way to keep the world apprised of your activities and successful undertakings. Secretaries forget about a deadline, we know youre busy. Just submit as you can and we will publish as quickly as possible - your news will still be news, because we publish once a month - 12 times per year. SPECIALTY CLUBS Submit photos of your winners, a critique if you have one, and a marked catalogue. We will publish your results free of charge, and return the photos to you after publication.REPORTS...NORTHERN CALIFORNIA POMERANIAN CLUB, Thursday, November 10, 1986, Stanislaus County Fairgrounds, Turlock, California.SWEEPSTAKES, Judge Mrs. Delores WattsDuppy Dogs, 6-9 Months SILVAS HUR- CULES Mary J. Silva Puppy Bitches 6-9Months SUN-DOTS SHESA LADY Ruth Dotson Puppy Bitches 9-12 CHERLYNS AINT SHE SWEET Cheryl Bergerson BEST IN SWEEPSTAKES CHERLYNS AINT SHE SWEET BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX SILVAS HURCULESREGULAR CLASSES Judge Mr. Roland AdameckPuppy Dogs 6-9 Months SILVAS HURCULES Mary J. SilvaPuppy Dogs 9-12 Months SOUTHLAND N JANESAS MR. TUFF Emily UntalanBred By Exhibitor Dogs APOLLOETTE COAST TO COAST M. M. PresserAmerican Bred Dogs LLLS SUDDEN GOLD IMPACT J. Schroll J. LuginslandOpen Dogs. QUEENAIRE PALE RIDER Dudley Wanda RoachWINNERS DOG QUEENAIRE PALE RIDER RESERVE WINNERS DOG LLLS SUDDEN GOLD IMPACTPuppy Bitches 6-9 Months SUN-DOTS SHESA LADY Ruth DotsonPuppy Bitches 9-12 Months CHERLYNS AINT SHE SWEET Cheryl BergersonBred By Exhibitor Bitches QUEENAIRE SIGNATURE Dudley Wanda RoachAmerican Bred Bitches SKYLARK PITCH POT PATTY Cheri FlemingOpen Bitches QUEEN SHEBAS FOXY ROXY Juanita A. EspanaWINNERS BITCH CHERLYNS AINT SHE SWEET RESERVE WINNERS BITCH QUEEN SHEBAS FOXY ROXY BEST OF BREED CH. PRECIOUS PETITES GABRIEL Claudia PfefferBEST OF WINNERS, BEST OF OPPOSITE CHERLYNS AINT SHE SWEETAnne Hayden, Secretary, Northern California Pomeranian Club 2595 Oakmont Drive, San Bruno, CA 94066The Pom Reader December 1980G3VIAMChesaiPomeranianslit...Mostly BONNERARISTIC LinesWe are pleased to announce our UNIQUE litter of 5 femalesBonners Starlyn Modart x Sundance Victorian LadyRed Sable Starmist son BT, sired by Chesai Shasta RedCHESAI ANGELIQUE CHESAI DOMINIQUE CHESAI MONIQUE CHESAI MYSTIQUE CHESAI VERONIQUERobert Joan Reilly 512 438-266726093 Highway 281 North San Antonio, TX 78260FOR SALE- SauociProven, four pound orange male whelped July 16, 1985.Sire Ch. Sungolds Kazar Quarterback Dam Sungolds Portrait of Que SeraPictures pedigree available upon request 318583-2693 LouisianakMIDWEST NEWS... .Jeanne Stafford OFFICIAL SHOW PHOTOSOn October 11th, the Western Pomeranian Club of Chicago held their specialty show, judged by the noted authority Ed Jenner. Trophy and money prized were offered for each class, including Best of Breed, Best of Winners, and Best of Opposite Sex. The club also provided a hospitalityk table complete with sandwiches andt. Vk. fruit that many exhibitors took advantage of after judging. This was a nice time for everyone to catch up on a lot of chit-chat. Winners were as followsBred By Exhitor DogsPOMIRISH HUNES GOT YA Sally BaugnietAmerican Bred Dogs SILVER MEADOWS PETIT FOUR Ann SorensonOpen Black, Brown and Blue DogsSTOLLSS SAMBO SYLVESTER Frances J. StollOpen Red, Orange, Cream Sable DogsPRECIOUS PETIT TOUCH OF RIPLE Jean Stafford Claudia PfefferWINNERS DOGPRECIOUS PETIT TOUCH OF RIPLE RESERVE WINNERS DOG SILVER MEADOWS PETIT FOUR Puppy Bitches, 6-9 Months DOO-SHAYS HOOLIGAN SABRA Shannon JohnsonPuppy Bitches, 9-12 Months ANDALE ALL IN MINK Virginia A. EmmonsBred By Exhibitor Bitches GOLD BLACKACRE JAMES TRINKET Gold Blackacre Reg.American Bred Bitches GOLD BLACKACRE TEA REPLICA Gold Blackacre Reg. Ellen Cross Open Black, Brown, Blue Bitches STUBERS PRECIOUS TRIBUTE Marian DollOpen Red, Orange, Cream Sable BitchesMERCERS ALLYSSA OF DOO-SHAY Shannon JohnsonWINNERS BITCHMERCERS ALLYSSA OF DOO-SHAY RESERVE WINNERS BITCH GOLD BLACKACRE JAMES TRINKET BEST OF BREEDCH. D-NEES DARIN DUFFIE Nadine HersilBEST OF WINNERS PRECIOUS PETIT TOUCH OF RIPLE BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX MERCERS ALLYSSA OF DOO-SHAYCOMBINED SPECIALTIES Of CHICAGO OCTOBER II I9B6BEST OF BREED, Ch. D-Nees Darin Duffle, breederownerhandled by Nadine Hersil WINNERS DOG, BEST OF WINNERS, Precious Petit Touch of Riple ownedhandled by Jeanne Stafford, co-owned by Claudia PfefferBEST OFPPOSITE SEXiWINNERS BITCH, BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX Ch. Mercers Allyssa of Doo- Shay handled by David Gibbons for owner Shannon JohnsonCongratulations to Shannon Johnson as this win finished her Lyssie. Also congratulations to Nadine Hersil and Duffie on your Group I win the following day at the International Kennel Club show.In my next article I hope to have the results of the Pomeranian Club of Michigan Specialty being held November 23. Hope you all have a safe and warm holiday season See ya next yearJeanneThe Pom Reader December 1986Do you believe in Santa ClausWE HAD AN EARLY CHRISTMASrVto r SABRINAB.I.S.S. CH. PRECIOUS PETIT RIPLE SUPREMEAbe is selected Best Pomeranian by noted BreederJudge Mr. Darrell W. Baker en route to BEST TOY IN SHOW under Toy authority Mr. Charles T. Nelson. Thank you, gentlemen, for making our Holiday Season complete.We dont need anything else for Christmas. However,Duane has a birthday coming up...to- cfcSEE YOU IN NEW YORKABEmwOWNERHANDLED BY JOE MCGINNISOWNED LOVED BY DUANE DOLL JOE MCGINNISBRED BY CLAUDIA PFEFFER