The Pom Reader May 1988

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MAY 1988BESTINSHOW CHAMPION GREAT ELMS PRIDE AND JOYOur Cover DogB.I.S.A. CH. GREAT ELMS PRIDE AND JOYL 31ma mSY\OVJ\Hbest^ VK.c \\9ftB9\\0T0OtSOH JXVS\....To Ruth Beam, PJs breeder, and Karen Albrecht, his handler...this is your success story and I am grateful for the opportunity to share in it.To Betty Munden pictured for the Best in Show and Frank Oberstar for the Group ...heartfelt thanks for a memorable day.To all the judges who awarded PJ his many group wins and placements...we thank you for believing as we do that good things come in small packages.To all of PJs fans who show us so much support...thank you for the kind words and encouragement and we want you to know weve only just begun.And lastly to Karen Albrecht...thank you for showing me the rainbows it truly was the greatestgift of all.Handler Owner BreederKaren S. Albrecht Bonnie Stetson Ruth Beam215 268-8539 852 Lakewood Boulevard P.O. Box 937Akron, OH 44314 Pineville, NC 28134216 753-9331Cover Photo by Kathy Patuc35-13LCH. PATTYS DUFFIES LIL SKIPPERDe Amo KennelsSYLVIA KELLY7455 Vista Del Monte, Van Nuys, CA 91405 818-780-7663 eves. 783-6300 daysPHOTOS PATRICIA RAMSEYThe Pom Reader May 19884oms tfleacef'Jfdcus ptfcThis issue of the Pom Reader is made possible in part by the following advertisersFront CoverBONNIE STETSONVolume IV, Number 3TABLE OF CONTENTS8. VIEWPOINT By Vikki PowellThe Plight of the Beginning Exhibitor.12. OLYMPIAJudges Types.14. SPECIALS ADDITIONTop Twenty Poms, January-March AKC Gazette.16. UPDATETop Ten Exhibitors, January-March AKC Gazette.16. A CANADIAN BREEDERS POINT OF VIEWKaren Bradshaw takes a look at ethics.18. THE APC SUMMER CLUSTERSally Baugniet tells of upcoming events.18. LETTERSOur readers respond.20. 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. Telephones 813 858-3839 or 813 858-2639.BARTHOLOMEW, N. D..................... 13BENKO, A..............................................17CARSON, M. B...................................13CABRERA, T........................................... 7CILIBERTO, B. L................................12COOK, S................................................ 13CREED, C.............................................. 15DOSSINGER, M.....................................18EPPS, N..................................................15FIDDICK, R. J.....................................12FREIA, J.................................................13GAD, N...................................................15GALAVICH, C..........................................5GODDARD, T. S.................................15GRAF, H.................................................19GRIFFIN, G............................................ 15GRIFFITH, K.......................................... 18HARTZ, K..........................................10,11HEARTZ, J. C.....................................13HENDRICKS, B. C............................. 15HOVEY, J...............................................15JACKSON, C......................................... 13JOHNSON, S......................................... 15KELLY, S..................................................3LUGINSLAND, J....................................13MARCHBANKS, M. J.........................17MASN1CK, S........................................... 5MARTllM, D............................................12MEGENHARDT, D...................................5MILLER, K. E......................................15MUNSTER, S......................................... 13NAGY, S. B.........................................15NORRIS, B.............................................15PFEFFER, C...........................................13REILLY, R. J.......................................17RINEHART, M.D.................................... 15ROSENBAUM, M...................................15SANDIFER, D.........................................19STAFFORD, R. J................................15STETSON, B.........................................1,2TAYLOR, J.............................................13WELLNITZ, M.A.....................................13The Pom Reader May 19885GOLDEN AIRES POMERANIANS PresentsCH. GOLDEN AIRES PRICELESS GEMVWINNERSBISTJCh. Wee Hearts Bit of Gold Dust x Little Copper Penny II Jim finished under judge R. C. Graham, handled expertly by Carroll James.GOLDEN AIRES BON BON DELITELAWINNERSNASHVILLE KENNEL CLUBMARCH 1908^^PHOTO BT SABRINACh. Twin Pines Tico Tico x Sungolds Maxi Rider Bonnie is pictured taking her first points under judge Mrs. William Lehnig, handled beautifully by Mary James.Thank you judges We extend best wishes to Patricia Brooks with Golden Aires Moongold Scamp, a Ch. Twin Pines Tico Tico Son. Congratulations to Anna Liselli with Golden Aires Lil Gold Caddy and Mary Evans with Evans Sweet Caroline on their recent wins. Both are daughters of Ch. Twin Pines Tico Tico.Sharon MasnickHCR 65, Box 745 Huger, SC 29450 Tel 803-928-3511PRESENTING OUR RECENT CHAMPION CH. LLL SHINING BRASS FIREFLYH'tTrP"AWINNERSSPECIAL THANKS TO...Robert Reedy Betty Dexter for her majorsEvelyn Blake for her loving care during puppyhoodJanice Luginsland, her breeder.OwnerHandler MEGS POMS Donna Megenhardt8026 S.R. 43 Streetsboro, OH 44241 216-626-4368Co-Owner PIXIES POMS Carol Galavich52821 German Hill Road Powhatan Point, OH 43942 614-458-1705Breeder LLL POMS Janice LuginslandRt. 1, Box 97 Americus, KS 66835 316-443-5157The Pom Reader May 1988SHOWSIGHT - FROM THE EDITORYou see, this man goes to a psychiatrist hes got a problem. Doctor, help, he says, I dont know whats wrong with me.Sometimes I think Im a teepee. Then other times I think Im a wigwam.Teepee... wigwam...teepee... wigwam... I think Im going crazy The doctor smiled and said, Oh, I know what the problem is.Youre two tentsNot being two tents this month is me dont even mention those things. Which reminds me of the time I was talked into joining, well, a group which shall be referred to hereinafter as Kids Who Camp. This was an after-school activity highly revered by many but not by me. My idea of roughing it is no power windows in a car. As luck would have it, the week I joined there was a trip planned everybody was all jazzed up about this trip to the forest with food in cans and clothes in sacks. And of course it was Wisconsin, not noted for its year- round sunshine. It was with great foreboding that I climbed into the vehicle for the trip to the mountains.And of course everybody had to sing all the way, and quite poorly I might add. Long about the time I thought that I would surely lose my sanity, we arrived. Everybody piled out, and...there was no hotel. In truth, I had been warned about this, but could hardly believe it. We were actually expected to sleep in these lumpy bag- type deals into which you zipped yourself in order to shiver until morning. And the drek they served for dinner was unconscionable - marshmallows and hot dogs and then potato chips. This was the culinary procedure one simply yanked part of a tree right off, impaled the hot dog or marshmallow on it, and held it over this stupid little fire that kept going out. Then, when the item was charred beyond recognition, one was expected to pop it into his mouth without screaming in pain and disgust. This was not my idea of Friday Night Fare, but I was kind of stuck. Or so they thought. And of course there was no proper dinnerware they had issued little tin things with a clip on the side that when separated became a cup, a plate, and a spoon. Wondering who had perpetrated this monstrous joke, I tried to make the best of the evening, although it was taking every ounce of fortitude I could summon. But, rather than to spoil the fun of the adults who kept inquiring solicitously whether or not I was having the time of my life, I made fake chewing noises, rubbed my stomach contentedly, and wished that I could be anywhere else on the face of the earth.Finally everybody got tired of having sword fights with their food and freezing their...selves in front of the ill-made fire. They mercifully quit singing and prepared for bed. By this point I was completely enervated, near collapse. I inquired of someone Where are the bathrooms I received a laugh in response. I again asked, Where are the bathrooms Again a laugh. Repeated queries were for naught finally, one of the Adults Who Go Too managed to pull himself away from his Bourbon they werent fooling me, I knew it wasnt fruit juice and patiently explained to me how one should go about certain personal ministrations while on an outing with the Kids Who Camp. What I hollered, Are you kidding No, indeed, he was not.I made them take me home posthaste. I mean, I insisted if they did not I would arrange my own transportation, and they could tell I wasnt kidding. I suppose it was easier to give in than to listen to the rantings of a raving maniac fourth-grader they took me home. And I am not unduly embarrassed that I am probably in the Guinness Book for having the shortest association on record with Kids Who Camp.Of course, if it had been a dog show, that would have been different. I have been frozen, I have been fried, I have eaten objecThePom Reader May 1988Ltionable food and put up with improper facilities more times than I can remember on account of dog shows. I have been drenched, I have been parched, I have been uncomfortable to the point of misery however, my dogs never knew it and they always have been afforded comfort, familiar foods and proper personal necessities of course, its easier for them. Not all dog shows are akin to roughing it, of course, but many are. Fortunately, once in a while there is a show designed for the comfort of dogs and exhibitors both.Many fanciers are absolutely raving about the recent show put on by the Columbia Kennel Club in South Carolina. In the premium list were numerous unusual items for convenience of exhibitors and spectators, and in the Catalogue itself were 45 items. Some of the more interesting items were the following Reduced puppy class entry fees Rosettes for Best of Breed in all Breeds 2.00 catalogue Breed markers in the Group ring A practice ring before and during the show Extra matting in ring corners for a smooth turn Assistance with loading and unloading in the parking lot Two sets of wheels for assistance in unloading Information booth with video machine Free pencils with catalogue Free coffee doughnuts for exhibitors before 9 a.m. Free lemonade all day for exhibitors 4 ex pens instead of 2 Special X pens with grates for Toys Club owned walkie talkies for excellent communication Benches for spectators Excellent trophy table Air conditioned building Unlimited, free parking No admission charge for spectators Extra tables at Toy ring for exhibitors use at ringsideAnd that last is of course the best. Imagine, in this day and age when so many Clubs prohibit crates at ringside - a Club that not only allows crates, but provides tables on which you can perform your last-minute touchups at ringside. How wonderful. I constantly marvel at the inability of some people to fathom the fact that No Crates At Ringside reduces the Toy entry. One talented person can conceivably show three or four Toys in a single Breed, provided he can have the dogs safely crated at ringside. And of course four crates, properly stacked take up less room than a Dane sprawled across the aisleway. So why no crates But thats a fight we have all the time, and an unanswered question.Now, before any ex-Kids Who Camp start writing me nasty letters, I must admit that one good thing came out of my harrowing experience in the wild. It is a fractured nursery rhyme that struck me as funny and that I have never forgottenOld Mother Hubbard went to the cupboard to get her poor daughter a dress but when she got there, the cupboard was bare...and so was her daughter, I guessUntil next month, grin and bear it, and remember... Poms AwayJMcGSTARFIRES VALENTINO y4Lt AhVvftv X1Ws^zitVy^JuBESTOF WINNERSGREATER OCALA DOG CLUB APRIL 1988PHOTO by fatAaSi VMS, If .' --U1.....Sire Ch. Bev-Nors Statesman Dam Doo-Shay Elegant-N-ChicPictured going Best of Winners from the 6-9 puppy class under judge Joe Rowe for a 5 point major.FLASH VALENTINO FINISHES...5188 - THANK YOU MRS. ELAINE MATHISLook for Bev-Nors Katrina of Starfires in the next issue of The Pom Reader.Thanks to the best Pom Breeder BEVERLY NORRISSTARFIRE POMERANIANTony Cabrera Miami, FL 33144 305 266-7471The Pom Reader May 1988275 SW 72nd Avenue8V IE Wr OINTThe PlightLooking back I realized it has been many months since I have written anything for the PR. For those of you who have always been so supportive, thank you. I must admit that one of the reasons I hesitate to submit ideas is due to some of the reactions some experienced exhibitorsbreeders exude whenever a newer exhibitorbreeder offers an opinion on the state of things, or shares some of their thoughts. There are dog people who react as though theyve been slapped when someone offers an idea, rendering the opinion-giver reluctant to challenge the status quo. But every once in a while someone does write something that takes a stand and hang the consequences.Recently I read an article by Becky Carney entitled Why Did I Lose, in which she addressed numerous problems head-on. [Ed. note - the aforementioned article is scheduled for publication in the June PR. JMcG] In light of these thoughts and directly due to the many, many phone calls I get monthly asking HOW to do things, I thought Id tackle the plight of the beginning exhibitor.It is certainly no secret that it is difficult for a novice to break into the sport of dog exhibition and probably 75 percent of the time, the newcomer is guided into the game by an experienced hand. But what of the ones who have no one to help them, whose advances to breeders at shows are spurned Those of you who have been in the sport for a long time, please DONT read on, for you might become annoyed and say...well, whatever. This article is designed for newcomers who dont understand why things happen the way they do, or why people ignore them and are occasionally rude. A fact that many dont know about The Pom Reader is that a large number of subscribers are NOT active exhibitors they subscribe because they love the breed and want to be involved.Probably the most common phone call breederexhibitors receive is from the newcomer wanting to buy a dog they can show. The calls and letters I receive from these potential exhibitors often complain of the way they were treated by so-and-so. I personally have seen many highfalutin breeders in action at shows espousing their...well, theories in staccato cadence, never taking a breath to check and see if the recipient understood anything at all. They quote all their pedigrees for four generations and go on and on, but they dont really seem to hear the questioner. I have no quarrel with breeders being incredibly proud of their dogs but, for the newcomer - when this happens to you, try to seeit through, gleaning whatever you can from the monologue, and then quickly jump in with some well-thought-out questions and see if the breeder answers you. If they actually answer your question, stick around and show your enthusiasm for their dogs, and ask more questions. Observe everything the breeder points out and ask them to show you what they mean. Often times when you are new to the sport, technical terms mean little. Dont be afraid to ask what they mean by angulation, or pigment, or croup. If the breeder wont answer your questions, but continues with profuse accolades of their own stock and only criticizes others dogs, politely listen again until you catch a break and then excuse yourself. Chalk it up to'your first experience with kennel-blindness another technical, but self-explanatory term and go on your way.The following has been said in print hundreds of times, but I will paraphrase it again Those who only praise their own dogs and criticize all others are not good to learn from. They will teach you with a slant that will ruin the fun of shows for you, for every loss accrued by this type of breederexhibitor will be blamed on someone else or politics.Now that I have brought up that dirty word, politics, lets talk a little about the theory. Foremost to consider is that politics is a theory, and a highly subjective one at that Another term might be more effective for those who like to cry politics over all losses - perhaps sour grapes. Read Becky Carneys article next month, for she is as right on as anyone could be. And for those of you starting out, definitely get your hands on a copy of Frank Sabellas book on handling dogs amateur and professional and read his section on why handlers beat amateurs. He spotlights many successful owners who have become powerhouse handlers of their own dogs and he tells you why - because they study the pros and compete on their levelBut how does a beginner compete like a pro Before we go into that area, lets get you, the newcomer, a dog to show, first. Please remember, though, as we go along, that no opinion is right 100 of the time for every person, so for those newcomers who do listen, always remember that my advice, like all other advice, IS NOT ETCHED IN STONE. Trust your good common sense, trust your feelings and most of all, take my advice and everyone elses with a grain of salt as the cliche goes. The only person who can tell you what is right for you is, you guessed it YOUContinued next pageby Vikki Powellof the Beginning Exhibitor9VIEWPOINT by Vikki Powell continued...I am in no means suggesting that you ignore the wisdom time and experience offers, which can be learned from those in the sport longer than you have been. But please, dont always equate longevity with expertise. Those are fightin words, I know, but someone has to say it. And just as time does not dictate talent in many cases, quantity of dogs does not necessarily mean a breeder is better than another who keeps limited stock. There are numerous examples of newer exhibitors in all breeds who have skyrocketed to the top in a short time due to common sense, talent, refusal to bow to pressure and by possessing the stubborness to follow their own dictates. That is what can help you win that, and of course the most important ingredient of all good dogs.So we are back to the good dog deal where do you find them and how do you get them Well, you dont find them usually by buying sight unseen. Again, fighting words, but when you are new to this game you should always see the dogs you are considering unless someone is kind enough to give you return privileges. Just as time doesnt always mean talent, big kennel names and top winners dont always mean you will be getting the best dog for your purposes. And hand-in-hand with that theory is the one that says, just because someone paid big bucks for a dog doesnt always mean it is perfect or the best. Sometimes, yes, it can be true, but not always. lt has been said in print since the inception of dog writing and will continue to be said until the sport fades into oblivion the judge does not know the name of your dogs parents, he cannot see the dogs pedigree on the examination table and THE JUDGE DOES NOT CARE HOW MUCH YOU PAID FOR THE DOG.How then do you buy a dog when no one knows who you are or if you really mean what you say In vehement defense of breeders novices have no idea how many times a breeder has been talked into selling a promising puppy only to have the newcomers interest fizzle out and the dog never see a show ring. Try to put yourself in the breeders shoes when you are shopping and be considerate of their extreme devotion to their dogs. Dog breeding is a lifeconsuming activity, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and that commitment is not to be taken lightly. So please, newcomers, as you shop, be considerate of the breeder, and they will be more so of you.If it seems a Catch-22 that in order to get a good dog you need to prove yourself, but in order to prove yourself, you need a good dog, well, you are right But millions have started out with a dog of their own choosing, however unsuitable it my turn out to be later, and they have learned the ropes on that dog. That training time is very important and its value should never be denigrated by the novice exhibitor or any pros. The only thing you as the new exhibitor must learn to understand is when you have been legitimately beaten by a better dog. You will last longer in the sport if you can admit to yourself that the other dog might have deserved to beat your dog under the right circumstances on that day. But, take heart, for that same dog under a different judge might not beat your dog again.Dog showing is purely a subjective endeavor, therefore dog buying is subjective as well. It is okay to be subjective it is NOT okay to be blinded. Those who last the longest anddont go nuts are subjective about their own dogs but REALISTIC about the sport. Dont buy into the easy way out of blaming everyone else for your losses and mistakes and you will gain respect quickly.When you first start exhibiting, it is an evident fact that everyone will be your friend while you are losing but many will drift away when you begin to win, either with your original dog or one that you purchased later after you figured out you couldnt win with the first sweet thing. As many will tell you, if they begin to hate you when you begin to win Congratulations, because YOU HAVE ARRIVED. Keep up your hard work and eventually you will make new friends who respect you for who and what you are. Forget about the petty ones who hate all the winners. You have to be very realistic about the competitiveness and how it affects human nature in this game.Well, I guess I still havent told you how to get that elusive good dog, have I Well, that is because there is no set answer. But the basics are simple, and fairly universal. First, go to shows for quite a while and study the dogs, the judging process and decisions, and keep notes on which dogs catch your fancy. You dont always have to know exactly why you like something at this stage, just keep track of your instincts and remember that dogs are an art form and not all dogs satisfy all tastes.Next, begin visiting with breeders within a driving distance of your home, so you can see their dogs. Be considerate of their rigid care and show schedules, and please, dont stay for 8 hours they have a ton of work to do The more polite you are and polite does NOT mean pushover the easier time you will have. DO NOT BUY THE FIRST DOG YOU ARE OFFERED. Shop around. If you fall into the trap of buying too quickly, you have no one but yourself to blame for later not liking what you got. NEVER be rushed. If someone says they have another buyer and you must decide NOW, decide NO until you are wiser and have more experience. You have to live with that dog for 15 years, remember. It isnt his fault if you are impulsive.Next, try to override your maternal instincts and do not buy a young pup. All puppies are adorable, but they can lead you astray. Until you have experience, buy when the dog is 6 months or more. If you have to pay more, which you will, remember it is cheaper to pay a little more now and get what you want than it is to have to buy a new dog because your puppy turned out to have a major fault not evident in early stages. Try very hard to avoid being impulsive. Be an exhibitor first, not a breeder. You dont have the experience to go right into breeding anyway, so buy a boy Guess what - they train just as well, they dont come into heat, and, best of all, they are often less expensive and easier to obtain than bitches.Thinking realistically, answer yourself this question if you were a breeder and some newcomer with no experience came along and wanted to buy a bitch and you had no idea if they would get fed up tomorrow and spay her because they hated seasons, would you sell her to them Dont you think they would probably do better learning on a nice boy Think about it...Until next time, thanks to all of you who called to say you missed my articles, and ...Best of Luck VPThe Pom Reader May 198810A WONDERFUL WEEKEND39rm31m uCH. DOVER-HOLIHOUSE REBEL ROUSER BEST OF BREED Judge Mr. William Bergum...Next day - same place, same competition Little brother DOVER-HOLIHOUSE LIL BIT O REB-L takes WD, BOW, BOB over 2 male Specials for a 3 point major under judge Mr. Warren Uberroth Jr. THANK YOU Shawn just needs singles to finish.9fm4rT ViSlva.BESTOF WINNERS\ y-NEW BRUNSWICK KENNEL CLUB 1968 KERNANDOVER-HOLIHOUSE ROCK STARSECOND SHOW WD, BOW 3 POINT MAJOR Judge Mr. William Bergum SNUFFY is at Stud to girls who want the old pedigree.......................................................BreederO wnerHandlersDOVER HOLIHOUSEKathryn Hartz D. Ninotski Patricia Foley609-695-1642 609-883-2916 or 394-3459The Boys are at Stud to Approved BitchesThe Pom Reader May 1988FOR DOVER-HOLIHOUSEULUDOVER-HOLIHOUSE ROCK STAR SNUFFYCh. Thelcolynns Showstopper Ch. Thelcolynns Tiny Sun DanceCh. Dixie Flame of ThelcolynnCh. Millamors Fancy Gold DancerThelcolynns Tiny Flame Dance Millamors Miss FancyGold Toys Gold Puff Ch. 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Goldpaz Jonnie Midnight Little Kissin Teddy BearMay Morning Kissin Cousin Edneys Midnight SpiritMay Morning Moonwalker Fabulous BrandyMay Morning Fun 'N Frolic Scorpios Midnight MadnessTopaz Ace ODiamonds Peters Tinker ToyBettys Adorable Debbie Little Miss Muffin XXMercers Little Fella Majestic MistyMercers PeanutDAM Shadras Coal City OHolihouseCh. Bonners Stylepepper Preshus Ch. Bonners Darlastyle Xmas Toy Bonners Daraladee Goldsmoke Ch. Bonners Krisip Golden CometCh. Bonners Pep-R-Wee Beautiful Bonners Pepper-R-Sun Pepper Pod Bonners Pepper-K Sunkiss AmCn Ch. The Pines Jack in the Box, CD May Morning Wizard Blue Brain OBairnMay Morning Midnight Folly Ladys Darkness at Dawn Elfin Toy Tiger Lady MadonnaElfin My TreasureShadras DidettCh. Bonner's Darlastyle Xmas Toy Ch. Bonners Krisip Golden Comet Bonners Pep-R-Sun Prissy Pod AmCn Ch. The Pines Jack in the Box CDBlue Brain OBairn Ladys Darkness at Dawn Lady MadonnaBettys CynthiaSmoky of Hollyvue Kleiner PrinceMyla of Hollyvue Bettys Foxy Lady IIWestwinds Wee Joni Power Puff Majestics KatrinaRandalls Aristic Gypsy ImpBreedersCo-OwnersDover-HolihouseThe Pom Reader May 198812OLYMPIADogs Howl and...JUDGES TYPESIf last month a few dog show judges nodded their heads in amusement and said of Exhibitor Types, Yes, I know that one...then this month let the judges pick one of the following types for their own...NtSATfTV9TYPEA 1 Ambiguous, 2 Ambitious, 3 Ambivalent and 4 Ambidextrous. Dont rush to those Funk Wagnalls Translated, Type A means 1 Doubtful, 2 Eager for power andor fame, 3 Changeful, i.e. affected by contradictory attitudes toward a Type A, such as both love and hate, and 4 does not mean necessarily left and right handed - can also mean dexterous, skillful, or ...double dealing. There U have it. Unsure, Greedy, Contradictory and Doubledealing Does anybody out there recognize themself I didnt think so...Type B Wouldnt U just LUV to call some judge U know a Barefaced Barnacle Well, if you do, make sure U like himher, because my Funk Wagnalls says that Barefaced means open and unconcealed, and describes a Barnacle as one who clings tenaciously hanging on to what one believes it right. And in my opinion any judge whose likes and dislikes are unconcealed and who clings tenaciously to what heshe thinks is right is predictaBle. They know that type they are looking for and By Behosophat they will not deter from their rightful course no matter what BriBeryType C What more perfect for Type C than Chameleon This Chap has Charisma and Charm and exhibitors are drawn to him. He Carefully Checks out each specimen Congregated in his ring, giving the impression he is knowledgeable and unpolitically thorough. But actually he is a Cipher and his mystique lies in no one knowing what he is actually going to do, i.e., put up. Like apple in pie everybody gets a slice sooner or later. Is he a Chum or a Chump It all depends on whether you win or lose under him on a given day. But as we like the spice in Chutney we are Chronic returners to his ring because we never know on which day we are going to Cinch itType D According to Funk Wagnalls a D is anything shaped like the letter D Well, weve all seen him, havent we Portly and Pompous. Dapperly Dressed and Dangerous. Why is he Dangerous Simply because he is like Rhett Butler and Doesnt give a Damn what U think. Hes going to Do what he wants to Do, no question about it. Hes Decadent and in physical Decline, thats why hes shaped like a D He views himself as Debonair, when actually hes quite a Debauchee. He met one of your in-ring competitors last night at a party, and though she was no Debutante she was Delightful and Delectable and it is she who is gonna be De-winner...Dastardly, isnt heType E E-pee...now before I am unplugged let me Explain that translated from the Old French that is pronounced ay- pay and means a dueling sword with no cutting edge but with a V-E-R-Y sharp point In other words, unless it hits U in the heart it wont kill you but it sure as heck will draw blood. Weve all seen her type. Shes an Erstwhile or former colleague fellow exhibitor, and she Erupts in the ring with her E-pee like as in to be cast forth from a volcano at the slightest irritation. She is Espoused and likes him, but hates all other men, so unless U R Effeminate or the Epitome of bravery do not enter her ring. She is Exacting of your handling skill, never Exuberant of your dogs qualities, but not Erroneous in seeing faults Either. She is Extracatious, an Extremist and makes U Exude sweat for your winType F Facetious, Facile, Fabulous and Famous. Which means heshe is possessed of Flippant humor, requires little eF- Fort to perForm, is beyond belieF and everybody knows himher. Type F is generally not Fainthearted, is usually Fair, never looks Fatigued when watching your dog solo, but is sort of Featherhead when UR dog poses for the winning Foto U thought UR dog won on movement, however Mr. or Mrs. Fabulous remarks on its Foxy headType G Gerrymander Meaning in your Funk Wagnalls saysTo adapt to ones advantage, to manipulate. This type will speak in Gibberish when asked why UR dog went down, will Gush like a Geyser over some fancy Gee-Gaw a bribing exhibitor will Gift-Give, and is a real Gherkin when UR dog loses to some Grinch from an Iowan puppy mill. Dont Get Giddy over Type G. IT belongs on a Gibbetuntil the dog howls again...oiympiajftis oien cmzeramanssBreeding for a better Pom-morrowGreat Elms, Precious Petites, Showstopper Lines Dorothy MartinRt. 2, Box 30M, Rock Hill, SC 29730803-377-77181FPom Acres KennelR.R.4Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613tobert Juanita Fiddick Tel 319-989-2199cFsince 1967 S^scENDOPoms--------------h813-996-3811 0J9The Pom Reader May 198813FLASH...B.I.S.A.mCH. TIM SUES HIGH LIGHTSMANHATTAN KS KENNEL CLUB 42388BEST OF BREED, MR. STEVEN F. HURTTOY GROUP I, MR. WILLLIAM BERGUMBEST IN SHOW, MRS. EILEEN PIMLOTTJanice Luginsland, LLL Kennels, Rt. 1, Box 97, Americus, KS 66835. 316 443-5157 Sue Goddard, TIM SUES POMERANIANS, Route 2, Box 540, Opelousas, LA 70570. 318 543-6622PHOTO UNAVAILABLE - WATCH NEXT MONTHQen 3ms^Pometom'ansCh. Wee Hearts Thats My Binkym3.WEE HEARTWINNING HEARTS EVERYWHERE THANK YOU, MRS. LEHNIG.Cheryl A. Jackson Joel M. Taylor1038 16th Ave. South Birmingham, AL 35205 205 328-6603ABANDBOXCh. Stud Service in Orange, Cream Red Sable Puppies and Adults OccasionallyNANCY DEFOREST BARTHOLOMEW Rt. 1, Box 182, Ola, AR 72853 501-489-5733Rain Beau PomeraniansHome ofAmerican Canadian Ch. Coys Lucky EightAt stud to approved bitches Jean Sue Cook6810 S. Magnolia. Ocala. Florida 32676 904 237-1636CRYSTAL CHARMPomeraniansMary Ann Wellnitz, RR 1, Box 86, Rushville, NE 69360. Tel 308-327-2533PreciousBreederOwnerCLAUDIA PFEFFERP.O. BOX 10432Jefferson, LA 70181 504 737-1729resJerrie Freia P. O. Box 2775 Morgan City, LA 70381 504-384-7466iohn e. heartzPROFESSIONAL HANDLING IN CANADA POMS A SPECIALTY P.O. BOX 1259, TRURO, N.S. CANADA PHONE 902 895-7427KAKMUN iMUNSTER NEVER DULL KENNELS'Shelties 314 So. Joliet St. romeraniansWilmington, Illinois 60481BREEDER KAREN MUNSTER 815-476-2039mEMCEES POMS Puppies available occasionally Stud Service to approved bitches Great Elms, Model lines Morris Betty Carson, 9826 Waltham Drive, Richmond, VA 23233. Tel 804 740-7977The Pom Reader May 198814- SPECIALS ADDITION TOPTWENTY POMERANIANS JANUARY-MARCH 1988 AKC GAZETTE 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 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 followsBreed points not to be confused with AKC 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 various placements,and they are as followsBEST IN SHOW All Breeds....................500BEST IN SHOW Specialty...................... 250BEST OF OPPOSITE SEX Specialty.........75TOY GROUP FIRST...................................250TOY GROUP SECOND..............................150TOY GROUP THIRD................................... 75TOY GROUP FOURTH............................... 25BEST OF BREED........................................ 10Statistician SUSAN WADE. The following is the listing of the Top Twenty Pomeranians for 1988, as compiled from the JANUARY-MARCH 1988 AKC GAZETTE.POINTS NAME Owner BISA BISS BOSS I II HI IV BOB1890 CH. GREAT ELMS PRINCE CHARMING D D...................PiazzaBaker, Owners - 4 5 1 1 41140 CH. LANAS TOP PRIORITY D...........................................CraigEjchorszt, Owners - 5 4 2 4935 CH. PRECIOUS PETITES GABRIEL D..............................C. Pfeffer, Owner - 3 1 - 1 1905 CH. GREAT ELMS PRIDE AND JOY D..............................B. Stetson, Owner- - 2 1 3 - 3595 CH. CHRISCENDO CALVIN KLEIN D................................HeartzMiller, Owners. - - 2 - 1 - 2590 CH. SOUTHLANDS MR VIP OIDA D................................CreedJenner, Owners1 - ' - - - 2 4565 CH. CLAIRMONTS CAROLINA DELETE B.......................L. Bryson, Owner - 1 1 - 3 9485 CH. HERDS LITTLE YO YO D...........................................B. Gibbs, Owner - 1 1 1 - 1430 CH. PEDRONS DRAGON THE CONQUEROR D.............GalindoWelch, Owners - 1 1 - - 3410 CH. IDAS TOUCH OF BEV-NOR D...................................HagemanTarverCreed, Owners - 1 1 - 1370 CH. WHARTONS SEPPI VON HONIG D...........................CokeWharton, Owners. 1 1 1 2360 CH. SOUTHLANDS TOAST TO BEV-NOR B...................CreedPayne, Owners - - 1 1 3 6345 CH. BELLS GRANDSTAND ROWDY D.............................B. Bell, Owner - - 1 2 - 12330 CH. MIXONS ROSSI OF FRIPP D......................................L. Collings, Owner - - - 1 1 1 8300 CH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE KID D.........................................M. Rosenbaum, Owner - - 2 - - 275 CH.MILLAMORS IM A WINDJAMMER D........................R. J. Stafford, Owners 1 - 1 - 1 270 CH.ASTARTES JOLLY MARCHWINDS D........................B. D. Benbrook, Owners- 1 - - - 2270 CH. WINDJAMMERS TOUCH OF PETITE D.....................B. J. Stafford, Owners- - - 1 2260 CH. EMCEES SOLID GOLD PRINCE D............................M. B. Carson, Owners - - 1 - - - 1260 JAMOLS FUCIGLE OF SOUTHLAND D....................JacksonTaylor, Owners - - 1 - - - 1260 CH. MILLBROOKS EL GRAN CABALLERO D................A. LaFortune, Owner1 - - - - 1260 CH. SUN RAYS BAT MAN D.............................................F. Rodrigues, Owner. - 1 - - 1The Pom Reader May 198815ICERAMA POMSSkip Piazza THE KENNELS527 B Church Road, Avondale, PA 19311 215-268-8000 or 215-268-2266KHANIRAINBOW POMSByron Connie HendricksP.O. Box 644, Arcadia, CA 91006 Tel 818 444-5131Marlene Marlin Presser209 886-5561 21789 E. Hwy 4Stockton, CA 95205HOME OF THENORMA C. GAD 915 584-0942KILLER tAND ALL THOSE GORGEOUS GIRLS 5908 Westside Road El Paso, TX 79932SouthlandPomeraniansRAYS OF SUNSHINE CHARLOTTE CREED 6618 LOST RIDGE PINEVILLE, LA 71360 PHONE 318 - 466-3456Windjammer PomeraniansGROUP SPECIALTY WINNERS AT STUD QUALITY PUPPIES THE POMS WITH PIZZAZZBob and Jeanne Stafford 1231 Carberry Road616-683-0214 Niles, Michigan 49120TIM SUE POMERANIANSTIM SUE GODDARD Route 2, Box 540 Opelousas, LA 70570 318 543-6622Multiple Best In ShowCH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE KIDBI-MAR POMERANIANSMary A. Rosenbaum Phones36520 28th Ave. South 206-838-6397Federal Wav. Wa 98003 206-927-2369 STARLITE POMSikGAYLE GRIFFINP.O. Box 469, Amity, OR 97101Snn-liag fontEranian palaceShannon Johnson Shannon Johnson Jr.6270 Tripp Road, Holly Ml 48442 Tel 313-634-1331JOS POMPOUS POMSHome of CH. Circle M Comes A HossmanJanet Hovey34856 Acton Canyon Road, Acton, CA 93510 805 269-5575MILLAMORELEANOR KEN MILLER 5426 Spring Lake Drive Lakeland, Florida 33803 Residence Telephone 813 646-5864BEV-NOR POMS home of Ch. Bev-Nor's Toasted Fudge, 1 Pom for1981, 1982, 1983, 24 Best in Shows, 5 Specialty Bests, Sire of only BLK TAN to ever go BISA. Sire of CHs and TOP WINNING FEMALES 1984,1985. Sire of BIS multi Group winners. Stud Fee 250.00 limited to 20. Ch. Thelduns Almond Fudge - sire of 35 Champions, BIS, Group Specialty winners limited to 15. Stud fee 250.00. Ch. Bev-Nor's Statesman, Multi Group winner, 1986 BEST IN SWEEPSTAKES winner New York. Stud fee 200.00. 2-5'2 month old males, real nice and Fudge Puppies.BEVERLY NORRIS, 7747 Meadow Road, Pasadena, MD 21122. 301 255-1343.DESAREE SANDIFER509 OAKDALE STREET, GASTONIA, NC 28054 TELEPHONE 704 865-0859De ArtasOakridge PomeraniansM. Dean Rinehart De Arta Kennel422 W. Fairchild Drive Midwest City, OK 73110 405-732-0402Nina K. Epps Oakridge KennelsR4, Box 48X El Dorado Springs, MO 64744RHEA-NA POMS.. . breeding exclusively the Bev-Nor line. All litters by Ch. Bev-nors Statesman, Ch. Bev-Nors Toasted Fudge and Ch. Thelduns Almond Fudge, out of Champions, pointed and Ch. Producing daughters of same. For Sale Red male, Ch. Statesman x Fudge daughter, 93087, HUGE coat. Full brother to Ch. Bev-Nors Echo. The first Statesman champion.Steve Barbara Nagy, Rt.2, Box 221, Stephens City, VA 22655. 703 869-3749The Pom Reader May 198816----------- UPDATE -------------TOPTEN EXHIBITORS JANUARY-MARCH 1988 AKC GAZETTE Welcome 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 UnitedStates 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 December.. 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 FOR 1987, JANUARY- MARCH 1988 AKC GAZETTE.EXHIBITOR................................POINTSJACKSONTAYLOR.......................................... 26A. LAFORTUNE................................................24D. TRAUNER.................................................... 24J. CABRERA......................................................21GALAVICHMEGENHARDT..............................20GEMMILLPLONCKEY......................................17M. B. CARSON..............................................16P. COOK........................................................... 16F. K. FREEMAN............................................ 15P. HENDRICKS.................................................15C. ROBERTS...................................................15D. WATTS........................................................ 15Tie placements alphabeticalYour Showcase for Purebred PomsThe Pom Reader May 198817A CANADIAN BREEDERS POINT OF VIEWKaren BradshawMost novices are eager and willing to accept our help, andThe Golden Rule I have always tried to uphold over the years, as a breeder of purebred dogs, is simply,Treat prospective buyers and breeders the way you would want to be treated. If you do all your kennel business, etc., with this rule in mind youll never go wrong.E.G. When people write you inquiring about purchasing a pet or breeding stock, it is so easy to put the letter aside, or even throw it away, if you dont have anything available at the time. When people take the time to write, they are looking forward to hearing from us. Usually if we dont have anything now, we will in the future, and most people will wait.I try to set aside a quiet time each day, usually right after the morning mail delivery, to go through my mail. I find, if I do this every day, it takes only a short time. If we put our mail aside, it builds up to a depressing size pile and becomes a chore. Because some of you work outside the home, etc., during the week, it might be a good idea to set aside some time Saturday or Sunday to do your mail. This suggestion is just something I do that helps me, and may help you.Remember when we were starting out, wanting to breed Poms, and no one around would sell us a Pom, or worse, sell us a poor one It would have been a lot better for the Pomeranian breed if we had been sold a good dog and had been helped to set up a sound breeding program. Most of us have line bred our dogs for years, and in most cases they look alike. We all have a certain style of Pom which is recognized between breeders. We work hard to maintain this look, etcetera. When novice people purchase our stock for breeding, I feel, we as breeders are obligated to help them set up a good breeding program. By working with pedigrees and your past experience, you can help these people get on the right track. It can only do your kennel name and the Breed good. Over the years their kennel will also take on a look of its own.Remember when we would go to a dog show to see our beloved Poms, and to talk to the breeders we looked up to, only to receive a cold shoulder If people approach you at ringside, you can tell them in a nice way that you are about to show and cant talk now, but maybe they can meet you back at the benching area. Most people will then understand that you are busy now, but would be glad to talk with them later. Most people that go to dog shows as spectators, have no idea whats going on and how to act. Our understanding of their confusion and reacting to it positively, will help with public relations for our breed.Remember when we had our first dog at ringside how nervous we were. We wondered why and how the other dogs looked neater and overall better than ours. In most cases, it was a matter of trimming and proper grooming. When we see a novice with a good dog not presented properly, we can approach them after showing that day and offer our help.are too self conscious or intimidated by us to ask. We Pom breeders are a family with the same goals. The new rising breeders are the future of our breed.Where would the Pomeranian Breed be today if we had all started out with sound, coated stock, a good breeder backing us, and help from other exhibitors at the shows Its something to think about. Karen BradshawRR1, Bowden, Alta., TOMOKO, CanadaWWW'ft Phw-R-UoHome ofCh. Tomanolls Wee Short Stack AndJolly Wee Dans Mighty MoeMary Marchbanks, 4986 Avila Way, Buena Park, CA 90621. Tel 714994-0259BLOSSOM HEIGHTS PETER PAN11 Points - Both Majors Proven Stud - Fee 150.00 -, V- Sire Ch. Millamors Mood Music n^ Dam Bobbys CuddlesBLOSSOM HEIGHTS POMS, 5351 Jeffrey Avenue, West Palm Beach, Fla. 33407. Tel 407-842-5591CHESAIPomeranians -P" CHESAI CHARMING CHARLIECHESAI PLAYING FOR TIMERobert Joan Reilly 512 438-266726093 Highway 281 North San Antonio, TX 78260The Pom Reader May 198818 DES MOINES A.P.C. SUMMER SPECIALTY CLUSTERby Sally BaugnietThis is the 100th year of recognition of the Pomeranian by the A.K.C. The Pomeranian Club of Greater Des Moines is hosting the A.P.C. Summer Specialty on Friday, September 9. The Pom Club of Greater Des Moines is Saturday,September 10 in conjunction with the Newton K.C. Two all breed shows follow,Des Moines KC on Sunday the 11th and the Keomah KC on Monday the 12th. All shows are at one location under one roof. Motor home hookups available.The following Saturday, September 17 is Fond du Lac KC, and a 4 day cluster at Manitowoc, Wl. Between the Iowa and Wisconsin clusters, take a trip to the famous Wisconsin Door County or fish for Salmon and lake trout on Lake Michigan. Dick and I have a fishing boat. You can joy ride or fish. We have a cottage in Door County where up to 10 people can sleep and enjoy the bay of Green Bay. There is a boat there, too. We would love to show you a good time in Wisconsin after the Iowa shows. Take a vacation you owe it to yourself. Then come to the Wisconsin shows, too, September 17-21. Make this the year of the PomThe Pomeranian Video is available and can be ordered fromA.K.C. for 35.00. Every club should own one.I eagerly await your trophy checks for the Iowa APC Summer Specialty. Make them payable to the Pomeranian Club of Greater Des Moines. All contributors not listed in the premium list will be listed in the Specialty catalog.Dick and I just got back from a mink ranchers group trip to Portugal, Spain, Andora, Gibraltar and the Canary Islands. The following article was in the islands weekely free newspaper Sol SunINTERNATIONAL DOG SHOW IN PRYCA-LOS PATIOS MALAGAThe II Exposicion Internacional Canina, organized by the Sociedad Canina Costa del Sol, will take in the parking zone of Pryca-Los Patios on April 24th. It is sponsored by the City Hall with the collaboration of the shopping centre. The dog show in Malaga was awarded the title of ESPOSICION DEL ANO 87 dog show of the year by the magazine EL MUNDO DE PERRO Dog World.Some of the best judges in Europe will be coming to Malaga for the show, which is expected to be even better than previous editions.Dog owners who wish to enter their animals for the show have until April 11th to do so. Forms should be taken to Calle Alamos 45, first floor, or ring 222021 or 290237 for further information.It is a little late for you this year, but you could make plans for next year.Congratulations to the most famous Pomeranian in the U.S.A., his owners Olga and Skip and his breeder, Ruth Beam. You can all brag for the rest of your life.Send trophy donations for the cluster toSally Baugniet11224 Co. Hwy B, Mishicot, Wl 54228DOSSMARStud Service - ChocolateWhite Parti Puppies and Adults Occasionally Marian Dossinger 3936 Hi Mount Road414-334-4889 Kewaskum, Wl 53040 NEW FOR 1989ir THE ALL TOY CALENDARFEATURING THE WORK OFPaulette Braun, PETS BY PAULETTE9 v.The All Toy Calendar promises to be a collectors item for all Toy Dog Fanciers. Featuring the award-winning work of photographer Paulette Braun of PETS BY PAULETTE, this full-color, magazine-size calendar will contain 13 exciting studio shots of different Toy breeds a perfect gift for doggie friends and a must for any Toy fanciers office or home.Regular Price 10.95 each SPECIAL SUMMER RATES Single calendar Price 7.95 each 10 or more calendars 6.95 eachOffer good through August 15, 1988Please add 1.50 for postage handling Sendcheck or money order to Doll-McGinnis Publications, Dept. P, 8848 Beverly Hills, Lakeland, FI 33809. Tel 813-858-3839.^Benette BPemeianianbBreeders of fine Poms since 1957 4345 Rogers Lake Road Kannapolis, N. C. 28081 Phone 704 938-2042 K. G. GRIFFITH, OwnerPuppies generally available sired by our own champions as well as other studs. Most of our Poms are Great Elmsand we strive to breed Poms of good size and type. Pictures and pedigrees upon request. We will be glad to put you on our mailing list to receive our offerings and newsletter. Puppies priced from 200.00 and up. Satisfaction is always guaranteed at Lenette.The Pom Reader May 1988LETTERS...A note of thanks to you...for being so thoughtful Dear Joe and Duane,Our sincere appreciation for the exposure you have given to Princes win at the Garden. Your magazines did such an outstanding job. Your editorial and pictures were truly outstanding. Again guys, thanks from the bottom of our hearts.f v-. s- .S' 'I -2 T'VSincerely, Skip, Olga PrinceDear Joe and Duane,The Pom Reader is the only magazine we read cover to cover including the ads. Keep up the great workPolly Harry Harris, Niceville, FLDear Joe and Duane,I just wanted to drop you a little note and thank you for the wonderful job you are doing with The Pom Reader. I know it has been hard for you, but I for one appreciate your efforts. It is so nice to be able to advertise while the news is still fresh.I sat down and cried when I got this months issue Jan. 88 with Zack on the front cover with a BIS. It is indeed a dream come true. Im so thankful to have someone like Ed Jenner to sponsor him. I know not only will he get the best exposure in the ring, but he is taken care of at home as if he were with me. And to me, that is most important. I work hard with my dogs and I truly love them. God has been good to me.I especially thought your color scheme was super. Not only the Christmas colors, but you matched Lucs jacket.Again, thanks for all you are doing for our delightful Poms.Sincerely, Charlotte Creed, Pineville, LADear Joe,I would just like to tell you how much I enjoy your magazine and how much I look forward to getting it each month. I have only been receiving it since August, but have enjoyed every issue.I would also like to let you know how friendly and helpful the breeders are who advertise in your magazine. When I was looking for my second Pom, I called about fifteen of the breeders who advertise in The Pom Reader from various states Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Virginia, South Carolina, and North Carolina, and every breeder I talked to was very helpful and genuinely interested in my search.I finally did find a puppy, but only because I had The Pom Reader to refer to.Once again, thank you for such a fine magazine.Sincerely, Tamara J. Patty, Winter Park FLDear Duane,Oops Nearly forgot this. Please renew my subscription foranother year, starting with April issue.I am Director for PublicityNewsletter EditorGeneral Dogsbody for my local Obedience Club. As just around now everyone is busy planning their next crop of BISHITs I thought I would like to remind my fellow members that sometimes we need to take a couple of minutes out. I wonder if I could have permission to reprint Joes lovely poem On Monday It always brings tears to my eyes, and sends me scurrying to cuddle Cookie, my very first Pom.I recently had a young 4 month puppy who had rather bad lung congestion. Antibiotics helped a little, but he had a lot of stubborn mucous down there. I realized that a steam inhalation would help liquify the junk, and finally came up with this idea, which others might like to try if needed. I placed him in a very small crate, then draped a towel, smeared on the inside with a small amount of Vicks, over both the crate and an electric kettle. The kettle needs to be 12-18 inches away from the crate, to avoid burns. I turned the kettle on just long enough for me to be able to see vapor coming out of the rear of the crate, and kept my hand under the towel near the front of the crate, to make sure it wasnt too hot. When there was plenty of vapor in there I left it for about 10-15 minutes, reheating as necessary. Then I put the puppy head-down over my shoulder and patted him firmly on the sides of the ribcage for several minutes. This has the effect of dislodging the liquified mucous. I repeated this three times daily for five days, after which time his lungs were clear.Sincerely, Mary Allan, Broken Arrow, OKGrafenhorstsPomeranians9LWe are looking forward to 1988 and litters from Ch. Great Elms Lil Man of Lenette. We are also happily anticipating parti litters.Horst Graf12000 N.W. 2nd Street Plantation, FL 33325 305 475-2465\ LPoYYlLFOR SALE 2 Females, 1 Male whelped January 29, 1988 Sire Desirees Smokey Mt. Boy Dam Desirees Model Brooke ShieldDESIREES POMS, Desaree Sandifer, 609 Oakdale Street, Gastonia, NC 28054. 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