The Pom Reader November 1995
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He produces cream sable, wolf sable, black, and orange.He will be at public stud in Spring 1996 after Westminster dog show] with Lynn Heise in Texas.31-NThis ad courtesy of Yellow Rose Pomeranian, Annette Lynn Heise, Red Oak, Texas, 214 576-5021 and Grafenhorst Poms, Plantation Florida...for those who appreciate COLOURFUL POMERANIANS, especially wolf sable and cream sable...in the quality we are all striving for.Y.VYVoYVv ECHO is with Horst Graf Grafenhorsts Poms in Florida, on vacation in the sun...girl watchingHis first puppies should be entering the world in December. They should be colourful Stud fee 250.00 to approved bitches. Contact Horst to make arrangements at [305 475-2465.CH. YELLOW ROSE EXOTIC SPICECREAM SABLE - Exoticas first champion son ru iCONTACTGRAFENHORST5 POMSA'\7AHORST GRAF12000 NW 2ND STREET PLANTATION, FL 33325 305 475-2465CONGRATULATIONS TO DENNIS MARY LITONJUA ON THEIR KENNEL VISIT5THE POMNOVEMBER 1995 VOLUME XI, NUMBER NINEINDEX TO ADVERTISERStl CtitTjrfjDID YOU KNOW by Sharon MasnickChoosing the right breeder and more10. 35LU, E ....................MAGTIBAY, AM AMARTIN, D .........MASNICK, S........McDaniel, m ... McINTOSH-TAYLOR, B .. .37 MILLER, K. E ....MORENO, J .............NAGY, B. S..........NEWYEAR, E..........NIMMO, U ..............NUNN, R. R...........PANLLLIO, M.........PATTON, A .............PEDIGREED PUP . . .PHILBROOK, S........PONTIVEROS, R. FPOOLE, R.................RAMSEY, L..............RAY, B......................REGONI, R...............REILLY, R. J.........RGS POMS PEDS . .RODGERS, G...........ROGERS-RISTER, A . . 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NEW CHAMPIONSConfirmed September 1995 .40.40393839PR VITAL STATISTICSAdvertising and subscription rates13. .40.37.37.403915,3714. OLYMPIA aka Lois CilibertoSince we have so many new people...393931,44.21.37.3926. KNOCK, KNOCK WHOS THEREThe Pom Reader visits ChrisDen Poms Dennis Mario Litonjua15.37.37.3738 .3319 39.20 .3236. PR PLAYMATESOur pup-ular candid photo department. Also page 41 3,38 5,25,37.40.22.42 .38.37.39editor 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 36.00 per year. Canadian and U.S. First Class 55.00 per year.Foreign prices upon request. ALL ISSUES OF THE THE POM READER ARE SENT AS A COURTESY TO AKC- LICENSED POMERANIAN TOY GROUP AND ALLBREED JUDGES. Direct all inquiries to Joe McGinnis Editor, 8848 Beverly Hills, Lakeland, FL 33S09-1604. Telephone 813-858-3839FAX 813- 853-3624. Office hours. 9-5 EST Monday through Friday.THE POM READER is published eleven times per year since March 1985 by Doll-McGinnis Publications, a division of Doll-McGinnis Enterprises, Incorporated, 8840 thru SS48 Beverly Hills, Lakeland, FL 33809-1604, out of great admiration for the Pomeranian breed. EDITOR JOE MCGINNIS. BUSINESS MANAGER DUANE DOLL. Postage paid at Lakeland, Florida. No part of this publication may he 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. TheThe Pom Reader November 1995.40.338 39.23,38.37.4039.24.40.403932.9.401838 .373434.35,3733.37.6-73734,40155ANDPROUDLY FEATURE OUR PRODUCERIyrFfChampion Golden Aires MoonwalkerWALLY was rated 3 Pom in 1991 until a tragic accident that caused him to lose his eye ended his career. My sadness at this loss almost caused me to overlook perhaps his greatest gift to the breed...the ability to produce superior pups.TODAY, Wally's contribution as a sire is utmost in our minds, as he is consistently siring puppies with "the look that pleases." We are proud of his offspring...CH. GOLDEN AIRES KIP O WEE HEART CH. GOLDEN AIRES TRUE REWARD RuddyGOLDEN AIRES BORN FREE needs a major to finishCH. LA CHERIE'S LIL LUKE SKYWALKERGOLDEN AIRES KNIGHT WALKER needs a major to finish CH. GOLDEN AIRES MOONSTRUCK ZakCH. GOLDEN AIRES WINDWALKER Wendy Several others are nearing their title.Our latest star that wil soon hit the ring is BenRay's Masterpiece Masters.WALLY has certainly proved his value to the breed and is at stud to approved bitches. Please call for pedigree and stud fee.Best wishes to those who will soon have puppies sired by WALLY.BENRAY GOLDEN AIRES 803-571-61652007 VESTRY DRIVE CHARLESTON, SC 29414BENSON E. RAY SHARON MASNICKThe Pom Reader November 19956HOME OF BE5T IN SHOW WINNERS AND GRAND CHAMPIONSaCLDi dIi n g1ucnCAM ERIC AM CHAMPIOMSJAPAMESECHAMPIOMSPHILIPPIMECHAMPIOMSPh. CH. MODEL EYE OF IBARAGISOW JapanJap. CH. Ph. G. CH. SECRET DANDY OF AZALEA SALY JapanPh. CH. YUNG SHEN OF CHI YEH KENNELS TaiwanPh. CH. QUEEN CHANTILY BRENDA OF YAP PhilippinesPh. CH. QUEEN CHARISMA PINKY OF YAP PhilippinesJap. CH. Ph. G. CH. CHARMING ACE OF MADONO JapanPh. CH. SHINNING MAYTY OF HAMADA HOUSE JapanPh. CH. SHINNING NOCTURNES OF CHOPIN JapanPh. CH. HADLEIGH COURIER UKJap. CH. Ph. G. CH. DRAKE BOY OF STAR LINE MAKER JapanPh. CH. HADLEIGH KING OF THE STARS JapanPh. CH. YAP WISHING STAR PhilippinesPh. CH. GLORIA STAR OF HAMADA HOUSE JapanPh. CH. GOLD STAR DIMPLE OF GREEN BAMBOO JapanJap. CH. Ph. G. CH. ATLANTIC STAR OF SHORE STONES Japan Ph. CH. CANTON FAYE DUNAWAY PhilippinesPh. CH. HADLEIGH MIGHTY STAR UKPh. CH. DARRONILLS BILLIONAIRE UKPh. G. CH. GREAT ELMS SHOWOFF OF CANTON USAAm. CH. Ph. CH. BLAKES DYNAMITE ROCK USAAm. CH. Ph.G. CH. JANESAS STAR DUSTER USAAm. CH. Ph. CH. CANTON SYLVESTRE STALLONE PhilippinesPh. CH. SILVER PUFF OF CANTON PhilippinesPh. CH. JAN-SHARS TRUE COLORS USAAm. CH. Ph. CH. RHEA-NAS COUNTRY DJ OF JANSHAR USAPh. CH. SOURWOODS RAMBLING TARHEEL USAPh. CH. CANTON RENATA TEBALDI PhilippinesAm. CH. Ph. CH. JAN-SHARS PRETTY WOMAN USAPh. CH. CANTON WHEN STARS COLLIDE PhilippinesJap. G. CH. HONEY SWEET OF CHERRY HIRO JapanJap. G. CH. FINE LADY OF STAR MINK WADA JapanJap. G. CH. FINE DANDY OF HAMADA HOUSE JapanJap. G. CH. MIGHTY STAR OF NEW ORANGE BLOSSOM JapanJap. G. CH. QUEEN STAR OF STAR MINK WADA JapanJap. G. CH. SHINING ADOBE OF AZALEA SALY JapanAm. CH. JANSHAR IN LIVING COLOR USAAm. CH. JANSHAR WHISTLIN DIXIE USAAm. CH. JANSHAR PRETTY AS A PICTURE USAAm. CH. JANSHAR AMAZING GRACE USAAm. CH. JANSHAR SAYDE USAAm. CH. JANSHAR MOONSTRUCK USAAm. CH. JANSHAR SKY HIGH USAAm. CH. JANSHAR HOMEBREW USAAm. CH. JANSHAR JEANIE JOY USAAm. CH. JANSHAR JOLI WEE DIXIE HIGH USAAm. CH. JANSHAR HARLEY DAVIDSON USABased on the Philippines Canine Club Inc. PCCI records, CAIXITOIXIKEMMEL is the win- ningest Pomeranian kennel-exhibitor and breeder.ANCAMTOM has dominated the Pomeranian show ring over the years with 12 Bests of Breed out of 19 shows in 1994 and 11 Bests of Breed out of 17 shows in 1995 for the 10 12-month period ending October 15, 1995.0We finished5 Philippine Champions out of a total of 7 awarded Philippine Champions for 1994N7 Philippine Champions out of 9 awarded Philippine Champions for 1995 for the 10 12- month period ending October 15, 1995 - plus one American Champion.DOFFICIAL RECORDS of our Kennel Club which is fully rec3 ognized by AKC, FCI and AKU SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES.ni The Pom Reader November 19957BESTOF BREEDOPPOSITE SEX IN SHOW PHILIPPINE BORN IN SHOW E nCm 1- 0r 4T- \ FT c 'ey C-t j^ 4- V cImm-Al iNimT-40PH. CH. SILVER PUFF OF CANTONf After being retired from the ring for several months,SILVER shows that shes still got what it takes...with a BEST OF BREED, BEST OPPOSITE SEX IN SHOW, BEST PHILIPPINE-BORN IN SHOW under our renowned Philippine judge Ms. Chuchi de Vega. Awards for Winners Dog, Winners Bitch, and Best of Winners were also given to CANTON POMERANIANS at the October 14, 1995, show.iNBEST WISHES TOCHRISDEN POMERANIANS DENNIS MARIO LITONJUA ON YOUR KENNEL VISIT05 VCANTON POMERANIANS frl , wBASILIO C. YAP, Las Pinas Central, P.O. Box 0102V "" 02 Las Pinas, Metro Manila PhilippinesFax 632 806-94-14V 1Tel 632 801-34-06 Home 806-94-11 Office EULManuI801-94-15 Office The Pom Reader November 1995T H 3"0iooCD-When the puppy goes far, far awayc2aa bloodline, more breeding is essential the numbers start to add up. When I think of puppy mill," however, it is more a reflection on the quality produced than on the actual number of dogs. One of the individuals I most admire in the sport of purebred dogs has, well, a lot of dogs. And theyre all in fabulous condition, beautifully housed and obviously loved. She also has, over time, lots of pups. The breeding is scientific, thoughtful, and orchestrated. And the pups, by and large, go on to prove their merit and improve the breed. So thats not, to me, a puppy mill to me a mill is a breeding program in which the only goal is birth.Those are but some of the dopey criteria I have heard through the years there are many more. But I have always trusted my gut instinct and it has only on rare occasion served me wrong. And of course, once the sale is made, we have no control, whether the dogs new home is across the street...or across the globe.It is a pleasure this month to feature a visit with another quality kennel from afar. For years people from foreign lands have complained to me that some of us simply refuse to consider selling quality dogs to them for a number of reasons, several of which just make no sense. As you read of the sport in the Philippines, rejoice with me that we have true dog lovers on virtually all parts of the planet. And for the betterment of the breed...weve all got to work together.Happy Thanksgiving. Until next month, Poms Awaywas rich as midas it also seemed a stupid reason to sell her a dog. Certainly financial freedom, when coupled with other attributes, would seem the best of all possible worlds, but by itself it is no measure of responsibility. I have known more than a few monied individuals to whom I would not entrust the care of a goldfish. And I have seen households, somewhat strapped for expendable cash, in which the needs of the kids and the household pets are first and foremost money is carefully budgeted and all necessities - and a sufficient number of niceties - are provided without question. So material possessions are not a great measure of a prospective owners worthiness.Kids No Kids I grow most irritable when told by a breeder that he refuses to sell a dog to anyone with children. I shudder to think what my childhood would have been - and how it might have affected my present - had I not always been blessed with a pet. One of the reasons Im involved in this sport is to ensure that the children of the future be able to love a happy, healthy pet.Yet of course there are concerns a wild child could certainly make life uncomfortable for a pet, in particular a pet of small stature. Meeting the family can assuage these fears one can quickly pick up on the family dynamics and if the whole bunch are creeps, theyre shown the door. But simply x-ing people with children out of the buying equation seems as thoughtless as selling to anyone who wanders up the street.She 's a puppy mill To some people, anyone with more than two intact dogs is a breeding factory. This simply makes no sense. To be a breeder, you have to breed when you breed with luck, anyways you get pups. And to contin- -r ue to grow, improve, and refine aAnother bestseller that I have yet to write is I Hate To Sell Dogs by JMcG. It has long been a joke around here that, if asked, I always tell callers that we have nothing to sell. Im never sure a pup wont turn out to be irreplaceable Im always uncertain I can bear to let that cute one go. And in any case, I know that when it comes to longevity, health, and happiness for a dog that Ive bred in somebody elses care, there is no guarantee.Nobody I know has a crystal ball that can predict what is to come. It is difficult enough to plan for ones own future relying on present conditions in another household to accurately predict its atmosphere down the line is probably unrealistic. And yet, when placing a dog with a new owner, that is what we have to do.We can check credentials till were blue in the face and still leave questions unanswered. Any veterinarian will vouch for a big-spending client, and lots of breeders will give high marks to a buyer who bought, in the past, with no complaints. We ourselves are guilty of misinformation to some degree The dog fancy has long been afflicted with a hotly-humming grapevine over which, at times, tales have traveled which do not reflect the facts. So were left in a quandary what do we believe, in whom do we place trust, when do we feel safe to sell Unfortunately, there are no easy answers. And yet Ive heard of some really priceless criteria by which prospective owners are judged...The Car, the Clothes, the apparent Cash, One of my favorite descriptives came from a friend while referring to a woman she knows who is very wealthy. Well, you know, the friend says to me, shes got major change. It seemed a colorful way to say the lady-29A Championship Stacl 2.Ch. Shanlyns RaisN A Raucous Number One Toy In 1994.r EUKANUBA9THE ORIGINAL PREMIUMiEUKANUBA9 ueHT. -mkm QulUy Food rof IvtfwrtBW mmI Um AOtv. Poor.T EUKANUBA^A EUKANUBAPremium Oualtty Food For Pupplui- A ..... . LAMB RlEUKANUBA9 formulaFOR PUPPIESNATURAL.Get the best out of your dogs by putting the best into them. Eukanuba.Choose from our full line of six nutritious formulas Puppy, Adult Maintenance, Original Premium, Light, Natural Lamb Rice for Adults and Natural Lamb Rice for Puppies. Every ones a winner.Youve studied pedigrees. Researched bloodlines. Youve done everything possible to develop the best of the breed. Or have youBecause if youre compromising your dogs nutrition, you could be hurting their chances of reaching their full potential in and out of the ring. EUKANUBA9,JofThe hest dog.you can or vour ivIAMSFOR THE VETERINARIAN OR PET SPECIALTY RETAILER NEAREST YOU, CALL 1-800-525-4267The Pom Reader November 199510Did You Know1iiIIIIVIasnick fby SharonRawhide, soft plastic, or butcher bones are the best to be used to help dogs clean their teeth and exercise their gums. Dogs should chew bones, not eat them. If you see your dogs eating a bone then remove it. Rawhide bones could irritate the stomach so be sure to watch for constipation or vomiting. Many rawhide chews are manufactured in third- world countries where health standards are lower and many chews have been found to contain insect eggs and have been washed in contaminated water.Do you know what to do if your dog chokesHere are steps to follow.............1. Open the dogs mouth and look for the object that is choking the animal. If you an see or feel anything, try to remove it. Be careful as your dog might bite as he may be disoriented.2. If you cant see a foreign object, immediately lay your dog on his side on the floor. Place a pillow or towel under his hips so his head is lower than the hind quarters.3- Then place both your hands on the animals diaphragm just beneath his rib cage and rapidly depress the diaphragm four or five times in a thrusting motion.For a very small animal or puppy you can pick the dog upside-down with his back against your chest. Then wrap your arms around the midsection and gently sway the animal back and forth for several seconds.Try to find the best specimen of the breed you can afford. You should always be allowed a 24 or 48 hour approval time to have the animal checked by your vet. This is a time to evaluate the personality and structure. Most animals adapt to change but some are slower than others.Taking your time and choosing the right breeder and the right puppy will ensure future years of happyness and you will be rewarded for your time and energy.DID YOU KNOW...Choosing the right breeder for your show or pet puppy is importantResponsible breeders are dedicated to improving the breed, considering soundness, physical and mental health, and try to strive for the puppy that comes as close to the standard as possible.A general impression of what the future holds for a new puppy comes from being able to see the dam and hopefully the sire of the puppy. The environment the puppy is raised in is also very important.For the first-time owner keeping in touch with the breeder is very important. The feeling should be one of an extended family. Questions will arise as the puppy develops and goes through stages of coat change and growth.A new owner should not be afraid to ask questions. Be sure to ask if there are any genetic problems within this particular line of breeding. A healthy dog, with proper care, will be a member of the family for many years and you should be prepared to make a commitment.You should be up-front with the breeders and tell them whether you want a pet, a show dog, a breedable female or a stud dog. If you purchase a companion dog then you should be prepared to spay or neuter the animal.DID YOU KNOW...Whats good for your car can be life-threatening to your dogWinter is upon us and many of us will have to use antifreeze in our cars. The sweet taste of antifreeze makes it attractive to your pet, and all the more critical that you keep your pets far from it.Ethylene glycol is the active ingredient in most brands of antifreeze...and it is deadly. Just one lick is enough to cause serious kidney damage and blindness within hoursIf you suspect that your dog has come in contact with antifreeze, be sure to contact your veterinarian immediately. Time is critical to saving your dog.Bones are good for dogs but be sure to furnish the type of bone that your dog will be able to gnaw on in peace, and not one that will splinter and cause mouth injuries or intestinal problems.Bones come in several forms.If you purchase for show or breeding, be prepared to be on a waiting list with a dedicated breeder.The Pom Reader November 199511sometimes we get so wrapped up in the game that winning is all that matters...This method of thinking makes us forget that breeding dogs and showing them is supposed to be a hobby and should be for fun and personal pleasure. We should all love our dogs whether they are winners or not. The Poms we own do not care about the color of the ribbon they are awarded. They only care that they are loved, fed, and well taken care of...0 0 0DID YOU KNOW...Misuse or overuse, of pesticides can cause health problems for your dogs and yourself If your dog is sensitive to a chemical, the problems could be major, including respiratory, or neurological difficulties.Below are some basic rules to use as a guide....1. Read the label twice, and follow the instructions exactly. Be sure not to combine products and to retreat for X number of days as instructed.2. When using the products, use the proper amount and no more.3. Watch for side effects and sensitivity for several hours.4. Protect yourself.Be sure to wear a mask or face shield, rubber gloves, and be sure the area is well ventilated.5. Be sure to keep flea products away from children. Be sure your dog doesnt ingest the product by licking or biting himself.6. The young and the old are more sensitive to flea products and should be monitored closely.If you have questions about a product, check with your vet or poison center.ior patterns are altered. The feelings of jealousy surface and we lose sight of our goals.Showing dogs can be an expensive hobby and many people will over-extend themselves when winning becomes the first and foremost goal. Everyone wants a winner For some it comes easier than others to produce that truly almost perfect Pom to show. In order to win, some owners are tempted to say ugly things about the competition the owners will go so far as to do things that will hamper the chances of another dog winning. I think we all at times need to stop and think about how we feel about dog shows, other fanciers, evaluate our behavior, and see if we need to make some changes. After all, life is too short not to enjoy everything that we involve ourselves in.Until next time......... have fun at thenext show whether you win orlose......be friendly....... smile alot..... treat others as you want to betreated...try it and you will go home feeling a lot better. The ability to treat others as you want to be treated is a phrase my breeding partner, Benson Ray, reminds me of quite frequentlythat mattersThis method of thinking makes us forget that breeding dogs and showing them is supposed to be a hobby and should be for fun and personal pleasure. We should all love our dogs whether they are winners or not. The Poms we own do not care about the color of the ribbon they are awarded. They only care that they are loved, fed, and well taken care of.The competition causes strange things to happen to relationships. Longtime friends will suddenly no longer speak and sometimes behavSharonMasnick2007 Vestry Drive Charleston, SC 29414DID YOU KNOW...That sometimes we get so wrapped up in the game that winning is allThe Pom Reader November 199512fnil AmmCONFIRMED OCTOBER 1995Pom Adors Bojas Brass Buttons byCh. Sun-Dots Pominique Maui Boi x Bojas Black Star Sapphire Breeder Janice Pema Robert Pema Owner diane StevensonSansons Tootsie D by Ch. Starfires Mission Accomplished x Starfires Mari Sol Breeder Jose Cabrera Owner Marie E. SansonSharels Diamond Marquis D byCh Shards Southern Diamond x Susitnas Sinsation Sharel Breeder Sharon Hicks Carolyn Turnage Owner Kathryn D. dykmanstolanne Koyhl Miners DaughterB by Ch. Stolannes Highway To Heaven x Ch. Stolannes Texas Tumbleweed Breeder Frances J. Stoll Owner Pat GuyerTreasured Macho Man D byTreasured Lucky Boy x Treasured Kiss-A-Me BreederOwner Claudia WallaceValcopy-Wakhan Qiana B by Ch. Valcopy Waklian Valentino x Valcopy-Wakhan Schiaparelli Breeder Dana L. Plonkey Randy Gemmill Owner Kideko Strasbaugh Dana L. Plonkey Randy GemmellWhid-Dons High Flirtation B byCh. Tim Sues High Lights x Sho Nuf Adorable Light BreederBarbara T. whiddon Owner Sue Goddard Barbara T. WhiddonAldenS Quest For Zelda B by Ch. Aldens Hero Of Hercules x Ch. Aldens Spring Daisy Dancer BreederOwner Alden A Domrase Janet R. DomraseArtie Poms Raisin-A-Ruckus D byCh. Elans Fireworks x Artie Poms Hello Dolly Breeder Audrey E. Darwin Owner Sharry L. ChristiansonAutumns Feisty Bewitched B by Ch. Patts Bev-Nor Teddy Ruxpin x Autumns Champagne Wishes Breeder Wendy A. Feist Emily Untaian Owner Leslie Bracken Karen PowerCanton Sylvestre Stallone D by Jan-Shars Garth Brooks Of Canton x Tena Babe Of Lenette II Breeder Basillo C. Yap Owner Sharon Hanson Lee Hee SeokCheyennes Grandviews ProdigyD by Great Elms Sweet Echo x Great Elms Susanna Of Lenette Breeder Colleen Franks Owner Laurie D. Polinkus Gary StefansonChriscendo Canadian Caper D byCh. Chriscendo Calvin Klein x Chriscendo Candlelight Breeder Christine Heartz Owner Roberta GrinnellDupres Sparkling Gold Barlo Dby Ch Dupres Sparkling Gold Buck x Dupres Sparkling Goldsequin BreederOwner Mrs. James R. Dupre Sr.Elans Fireworks D by Ch. Great Elms Firestarter x Silva Lade Joys Silhouette Breeder Melissa R. Dahlenburg David K. Dahlenburg Owner Suszanne BemeyJuls Yes Indeed Im Walking B by Ch. finchs He Walks On Water x Ch. Juls Poms Rockys Rocketta BreederOwner Julia A.McCulloughKatagnik AK Pure Platinum B byShards Southern Prince x Susitna Katagnik I Luv Lucy Breeder Terry Sara Dennison Carolyn Tumage Ron Dennison Owner Betty B. LohmanMacs Something Special by Ch. Merrymont Fly By Nite x Ch. Macs Morning Star Breeder Mrs. B.G. McDonald Owner Estelle McDonaldMilos High Fidelity D by Ch. Tim Sues High Lights x Milos Candlelight Breeder Lois S. Michael E. Hanke Owner Michael Hanke Lois HankeMNMs Heroic Captain Marvel Dby Ch Sun Rays Gold Strike x Mnms Sweel Lil Baberi Breeder Mary E. Wells Eugene W. Wells Owner Kelly R. Machkovich Mary E. WellsPom Acres Just One Look OB byPom Acres Justin Tyme x Pom Acres Sugar Babe Breeder Juanita Fiddick Owner Jackie Jerry ParisekThe Pom Reader November 19951377^READERTSIICouvShowcaseTil.''4M ' 4^^SitSforICTOBEK 1995r HHPurebredPomeraniansSUBSCRIPTIONRATESm US. Dollars11 Issues Per YearDomestic39 3rd class postage 60 1st class postageForeign Rates Upon RequestSample Issues 5.00 each Back Issues 5.00 eachSubject to availabilitywmJ j-mh11isden-s calanu b.t.j. whiz- VDJBHalsHlrifesgg IMMY mtv', i. 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Standard Color denotes color photo, white background, black type, less than 75 words of type, position chosen by publisher.DOLL-MCGINNIS PUBLICATIONS 8848 BEVERLY HILLS LAKELAND, FL 33809-1604 941-858-3839The Pom Reader November 199514AKA Lois CilibertoLYMPIADogs Howl And . 0---------------- Since we have so many new people\_\V v l\...reading the Pom Reader, one more time Olympia must say why she chose the dogs howl and ... put it together and it means Dog- Show-Land. When I originally began writing for the Pom Reader, long before I became an employee of Doll-McGinnis Publications as an ad salesperson, I wrote more humorous articles than I eventually got into.In those days people called and said, Hey-we love your column, it gives us a laugh. Then, somehow, my articles became more serious and I got off on a different track. Looking back, I can see that people began phoning or writing about more serious themes in our Pom Breed, mainly because they wanted a Forum for their serious interest in the breed and its problems and they assumed my long tenure in the breed was a bridge over which to walk to get some of these serious jobs done.I am very happy about that, although I wish to say my long tenure has made me no more of an expert than anyone else in fact there are many Pom Fanciers out there whose longevity far outdistances mine and \ many, many \fanciers,whether of \long or short longevity whose show careers far, far surpass my own humble one.But Dog-Show-Land was where I originated from since the late fifties in breeds other than Poms and the Pom beginning began in 1967.Since, lately, readers of the The Reader have requested a few chuckles and a little input on my longevity I decided for this issue to go back in time.Everyone asks me, How did you get into Poms Well, since you asked...Bemie and I were in the courting stage and as courtships go, there are ups and downs. He had experienced a heart attack at the early age of 36 and in those days the physicians did not recommend walking or, heaven- forbid, running. He and I were both in German Shepherds. He had to choose another breed. In a quandary, we went to a fun match, showing our last shepherd, and there I spotted a little piece of redfluff with high set ears, sharp, knowing eyes and an attitude that plainly said Hey you, look at me I may be small but Im mighty and if youdont believe it,watch me kick a-----------,er, ahh-dirtThe dirt this little red guy kicked was only a rubber mat in a dog show ring but he performed more miracles to show his tuff little stuff. He hiked his leg on the first place position in the fun match group ring, on the judges pant leg and on the stockings of his lady handler. Then he kicked more dirt, and, tail set high over back to touch his gorgeous little head, he strutted his way around the ring to Best-In-Match and grinned his elfin way through all the photos taken to prove his triumph.I was hooked, line and sinker.My birthday was upcoming and Bernie knew dam well what I wanted. However, the ups and downsThe Pom Reader November 199515Belated Congratulations to BENSON RAY and the BenRay Pamson your October Kennel Visit in The Pom ReaderBest wishes on the exciting combination of BenRay and Golden AiresPATTI BARNETT316 W. Franklin, White Hall, EL 62092-1031 217 374-2323RULOCH offers for sale...i'll Vr- Vt . 1'L r-.."V1ShzdawSEVERALCHAMPION-SIRED, SHOW QUALITY FEMALES. 650950.SEVERAL NICE QUALITY BREEDING FEMALES 450750.TWO CHAMPION MALES TWO SPECIALS POTENTIAL MALES For pictures and pedigrees, contactVICTORIA LOVELY1406 54TH AVE E, SUITE D TACOMA, WA 98424Fax only 206 922 0110- Msg 206 863 8608PomesazUswtOFFERS FOR SALEWHITE MALE DOB 995 Ch. 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It was all curled up in a ball and it was as you have guessed a Pomeranian puppyOHHHH The darling little thing It uncurled and looked up at me OHHHH she licked my face and I broke into tears. Bernie kissed my face and I his and she was in the middle. And we named her Littlebeing what they are, we had a big, bad argument and I said - Never. never do I want to see youagainFor two weeks I didnt. At this time I said to myself, Good, let Bernie go kick his own dirt Ha But I wasnt really laughing.Then, on my birthday Bernie showed up at the front door. I slammed it in his face. He knocked again. I kept saying Ha and then I finally opened it. He had something in a paper sack. A real paper-paper sackKnowing that I loved ice-cream I figured he had brought that little incidental thing to go along with the cake nobody baked for me. But I let Bernie in.I wasnt going to give in easily. My vanity needed assuaging and, after all, there was no cake to go with the ice cream, I grabbed the sack and was about to throw it against the wall-splatt-Ha Bernie moved fast, Dont he yelled and I stopped. Something moved in the paper sack. MovedI knew well his propensity for picking up stray things, like baby squirrels fallen from a nest, a duckling lost from its mother, a turtle about to get hit on the road. I stopped, paper sack in hand, half way in mid air. Something moved again. S-L-O-W-L-Y I peeked into the paper sack. It was a squirrel Grayish with slight black tippings and v-e-r-y small.morning,and they ate scrambled eggs together. Mom felt safe with Little Bit inthe house. Little Bit barked whenshe heard any noise in the nearby area and stood guard when mom had neighbors or strangers in the yard or house.Finally, mom had to enter a nursing home and Little Bit had to come back to live with us. Little Bit died of a heart attack in her sleep, and we tried to keep this from mom, but mom, somehow, knew.After that, mom sunk slowly, too. Little Bit and mom have been together now for 17 years in a better place, but Little Bits legacy lives on in our hearts, and in all the hearts she touched here on this earth. She knew how to kick dirt, how to grin like an elf and how to win, even though she never was in Dog-Show-Land.This article, now that I review it, does not make me laugh, but I promise you that my next two will. Olympia has some fun up her sleeve for the holiday seasonUntil the dog howls again..........,f SS73ft\T \'\ VI\CONTINUEDBit.She was little and she definitely was not going to bite. We left off the e and that was that.Of course, like many of us when we get our first one pom, Little Bit turned out to be pet quality, but that was unimportant. She knew how to kick dirt and to grin elfinlike when her photos were taken with our subsequent children, who she adopted as her own and in the last 2 years of her 15-year life span she became my aging mothers guardian angel.My mom had a companion Old English Sheep dog who developed ovarian cancer and had to be euthanized. Mom was lonely. We tookOlympiaaka Lois Ciliberto 20044 Stamat Drive Land OLakes, FL 34639 Tel 813-996-5499 Fax 813-996-9613Whered you find this matter-please take it out of the sackDoesntaka Lois CilibertoThe Pom Reader November 199517Congratulations and Best Wishes to Dennis Mario Litonjua HEISIENft L PCUOte A.J.M. POMSand thew 0- j 'iINTL. AM. PH. CH. BI-MAR SUNNYS OBSESSIONWe celebrate the occasion of their Kennel Visit as we share their success in producing Quality Poms in the Philippines.RESIDENCE 11 Martines Street, Miranila Subd. Tiera Pura, Quezon City 1116 632 974453 967244OFFICE Philippine Embassy Doha, QatarThe Pom Reader November 199518Congratulations and Best Wishes to Dennis Mario Litonjua HEISIENP p1 WVJi.n k-'^ V . in^ Uv.vMirt r'vx - - \\ r\m 4PfBs. V V A.ww.v S, rA - Pslr2 r\4\ .. -A '' V-4- . - V ' ' v4 A'-Vf' ,v,'vA_a _____ _ _CHRISDENS MONARCH OF EMPEEEISA Ph. Ch. Bi-Mar Sunnys Gee Whiz x AmPh. Ch. Jan-Shars Hillbilly Heaven- Thank you for allowing us to own Archie Wanda... now gracing the shows of MalaysiaOwnersELENA KONSTANTIN IONOV12 Jalan 6, Taman Sri Ukay Ampang, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 68000 603 453-3277aCHRISDENS WIZARD FAIRYEISA Ph. Ch. Bi-Mar Sunnys Gee Whiz x Cinnabars Sugar SmackThe Pom Reader November 199519Congratulations and Best Wishes to Dennis Mario Litonjua HEISIENiL f t'r,PH. CH. CHRISDENS LIL BILL BARONC7z. Bi-Mars Billie Billie Bayou x Jan-Shars Maid In USACHRISDENS BURN T SIENNAGolden Aires Midnight Special x Jan-Shars Maid In USAThank you for the joy of owningBARON and SIENNAr r v r.Continued success, . ^ ii .V-1IS1 OwnerROSE MARIE FRONDOSO616 Wack-Wack Drive Mandaluyong City 1555 Philippines7,ViJ4BARON Tel 632 784613Showing winning Best of Opposite Sex in Show under American judge Mrs. Shirley ThomasThe Pom Reaer November 199520Congratulations and Best Wishes to Dennis Mario Litonjua ENHPmii 47.Y ''i A,r .Vti_____..- ..T^Z-. - - -J Ph.Grand Champion CHRISDENS WIZARD MAIDEN and the Crown Acres Champions wish you I continued successA ,'Cj'Vvm V TVmf"-\u3 ftn J -V- -I Proud OwnerCHANTELLE GO CROWN ACRES MANILA.-iI 67 Kennedy Street North Greenhills San Juan 1503aMIKEE5Shown winning one of her manyBACK-TO BACK BEST IN GROUPTel 632 722-2423andBACK-TO-BACK BEST OF BREEDThe Pom Reader November 199521Congratulations and Best Wishes to Dennis Mario Litonjua ENHPfromKARATEKADOBERMANS CHOW CHOWS SALUKISHome ofDOBERMAN S Ph. Grand Ch. Karateka Kasilawan ng Pasay - RAIDER Dog of the Year All-Breed 1986 1987Now 10 12 years old and still going strong Ph. Grand Ch. Casa Bernardos Ragin Cajun-BRANDON Currently 2 Dog All-Breeds - just 89 points behind 1CHOW CHOWS Ph. Ch. Rebelruns Robert Redfurred - ROBBIEThe only US Import PH. CH. in the Philippines Am. Ch. Chowlamars Nadine Is That U - NADINE Mizakks Knight-N-Gale - AIMEE Mizakks Knight Life - HARLEYDaughters of Am. Ch. My-Sams Knight In New York - TRUMP, 1 Chow Chow in the USA - All Point SystemsSALUKISNew arrivals from one of the top Saluki Kennels in the USA Srinagar Vara Vala Varcas - VARCAS Srinagar Aurora - RORYFrom all of us at Karateka Yourhard work, dedication, and genuine love for Pomeranians have made Chrisden Poms a force to reckon with in local dogdom.KEEP UP THE GOOD WORKYou are truly A-HEAD of your competition and NO. 1 in the NATIONMANUEL S. DE GUZMAN117 C. Jose Street, Malibay, Pasay City 1300, Philippines Tel 632 833-7111 833-8251The Pom Reader November 199522Congratulations and Best Wishes to Dennis Mario LitonjuaCH. JAN-SHARSISIRECH. JAN-SHARS ABSOLUTELY AMASTERPIECEAMJAN-SHARS BIG MAMAPictured with judge Mr. Alan L. Harper and handler Hiram StewartCh"IrVsI .5V y V . \JKBLrfTV I VARIETY GROUP PLACEMENT Vii''' -TYLERTEXAS KENNEL CLUB PALL 1995 8'Tf.SOSA a\-CONGRATULATIONS TO BILL PAT STROUD ONVBIS WITH CH. JAN-SHARS DOC HOLLIDAYnSHARON HANSON 304-497-2446 DAYS 304-497-2289 NIGHTS FAXThe Pom Reader November 199523BELATED CONGRATULA TIONS TO BENSON RAY ON HIS OCTOBER KENNEL VISIT BEST WISHES ON THE COMBO OF BENRAY GOLDEN AIRES POMSCongratulations to Dennis Mario Litonjua and their beautiful ChrisDen Pomeanians. Best wishes with BIS A Ph. CH. BiMars SunnysGee WhizENHPWHELPED 3595 RED SABLE FEMALE by CH. BIMARSUNNYS MASTERPIECE and out of a daughter of CH. BI-MARS IMPRESSIVE. Very corrrect and sound conformation. High ears and a good tail set. Should mature around 4 12 lbs. Show prospect. 850.00WHELPED 31095 1 RED MALE FEMALE by CH.BI-MARS SUNNY SUPREME out of a BIS CH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE KID daughter. Large coat and extremely sound. Brood quality female 650.00. Male 550.00. No major faults.WHELPED 8191 BLACK TAN MALE by CH.SANDTOWNS OKLAHOMA GOLD and out of a CH. CREI- DERS SMOKE N FLAME granddaughter. Extremely large coat and beautiful baby face. Proven stud. 600.00WHELPED 5795 RED SABLE FEMALE MALEsired by CH. BI-MAR SUNNYS MASTERPIECE and out of a black daughter of CH. SANDTOWNS OKLAHOMA GOLD. Very short backed and beautiful heads with very high ears. Show prospects. Male 850.00. Female 950.00.WHELPED 32095 RED FEMALE by CH. Bl-MAR SUNNYS MASTERPIECE and out of a GREAT ELMSCREI- DER female. Outgoing personality. Show brood very pretty face.WHELPED 5695 RED SABLE MALE sired by CH. BI-MAR SUNNYS PHANTOM and out of a BIS CH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE KID daughter. Very high ears with pretty face, show prospect. 850.00WHELPED 3795 RED MALE by INTERNATIONAL AM. CH. BI-MARS SUNNYS IMAGE and out of a CH. BI- MAR SUNNYS PHANTOM daughter with GREAT ELMS on the bottom. Outstanding coat excellent head high ears. SHOW HOME ONLY.WHELPED 52795 TWO MAHOGANY RED FEMALES out of CH. BI-MAR SUNNYS SUPREME and out of a BIS CH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE KID daughter. Beautiful color with very pretty heads. Very sound. Huge ears and large coats. Show and brood quality.WE WILL BE OFFERING BRED FEMALES in whelp to our Champions as they become available. Also some of our brood females will be for sale. Most are daughters of BIS CH. BI-MAR SUNDANCE KID.BI MAR POMERANIANS MARY A. ROSENBAUM38711 200TH AVENUE S E AUBURN, WASHINGTON 98092PHONE 206-833-2160 FAX 206-833-4278The Pom Reader. November 199524Congratulations and Best Wishes to Dennis Mario Litonjua ENHP'ff CH. FAME GIFT OF THECh. Fame Chip Of The Great Rock x Ch. Fame IHS Spirit m EL 11] EP ELKi\'m ,4Yif .\1r.r4 , Vif yfk 'S^ , Vs.fV CM1fcu',i KiTiVr i^1[VPICTURED WITH JUDGE MRS. ELAINE MATHIS Thanks to the wonderful judges and ringside Gift admirers.Your BOBs, Group placements and compliments are overwhelmingGift is the best-moving Toy dog I have ever seen...Wow, what reach...What drive... just to quote a few. FAME usually let our photos speak for themselves, however, until you see GIFT moving, you havent seen it all GIFT 4 34 lbs. is FAMES fifth generationBreederownerhandler BRENDA SEGELKEN 4836 Jasko Lane Percy, IL 62272 Tel 618-965-3278The Pom Reader November 199525A SINCERE THANK YOU TO ALL THE POM FANCIERS THAT SUPPORTEDKENNEL VISIT IN OCTOBER.YOUR SUPPORT WAS APPRECIATEDWe are pleased to announce litters by Ch. Golden Aires Moonstruck x Ch. BenRays Emmy Timstopper Ch. Golden Aires True Reward x Golden Aires Jessica Ch. BenRays Golden Josh N Envy x Golden Aires Mira O Millamor Ch. Golden Aires Moonwalker x Golden Aires Black Magic Ch. Golden Aires Moonstruck x Ch. BenRays She Is A BellaInquiries are welcome.Ben Ray Golden Aires803-571-6165Special thanks to Lois, Duane Joe for a Top Notch job Benson E. Ray Sharon Masnick2007 Vestry Drive Charleston, SC 29414Congratulations and Best Wishes to Dennis Mario LitonjuaWe have never met, but feel we know you through the lovely Poms you have featured in The Pom ReaderEveryone we talked to throughout this Visits work complimented your sincerity in promoting only the best in the Pom breed and your gentlemanly conduct in doing so.Truly you are a head of the game. Best wishes for the continued success of ChrisDen Pomeranians iMLLmIr^ftI iCH. CHRISDENS CALANU B.T.J. WHIZCRESCENDO POM ER AIM I AIM 5BERIVIE LOIS CILIBERTOThe Pom Reader November 1995\wr1 AVKNOCK, KNOCK WHOS THERETHE POM READER VISITS-- \1 -"AftHDENNISLITONJUAI5hHD1 I hS' 1V N \lr\LTO'' iI\ f. 4'h ' l iM S\f V Xmm 3' 4t ft'1 a NPU -rMario and wife Ibay with Robbin, Starfighter and ThorDennis with wife Christina and sons Kyle and KayneLet me start this kennel visit by saying Mabuhay - or Welcome to the Philippines and the CHRISDEN POMS. Honestly we never expected nor dreamt that someday this would happen to us - this is really beyond our expectations. As far as we know, only the authorities in the breed are invited for a kennel visit and this is a real honor for our kennel to be recognized.1I ly converted into a zoo already, regardless of their furious objections. True enough, before they knew it, we were begging for their permission. However, our parents with the same desire to get rid of all the pets in the house made a tricky offer. We could only have a dog if all the other pets will go. I guess the rest is history.It was I who had always wanted a Pomeranian as a pet dog for the house and I influenced the whole family to agree with me. However, I was not sure where to get one since I only saw them in a dog book. My hunch was correct. During that period, nobody was breeding this type of dog. In desperation, the family settled for a Japanese Spitz.Then, the Rottweiller breed became11very popular in the country. It was egotistically prestigious to own even one and an eventual symbol of wealth. We IJ were not spared from the Rottweiller- [l Mania and we were fortunate to ownI one of the first imports from Germany rl through the help of a good familyH friend. We had several breedings butII we were seriously hit by Parvo which H discouraged us from further attempts.Both of us then pursued our individ- kl ual goals and established ourselves L with our chosen career and profession. I I finished with a B.S. in Architecture at I a well-known University and went to I Australia to specialize in Resort I Management and Design, Lighting I Design, and Practical Interiors. This got I me involved in the design of Hyatt I Sanctuary Cove Hotel and SheratonMy brother Mario and I have been a team since childhood specifically when it comes to having pets. We used m . to raise fighting cocks in our backyard, I it was full of them. On the roof of the house we were breeding racing pigeons and at the patio, we had a small fishpond raising fantail guppies.As if this were not enough, we also started raising and breeding parakeets, quail, ducks, Guinea pigs, hamsters, and many more. We always got into trouble with our parents because we had more pets than we could handle and the house started to smell funnyA time came wherein owning a dog for a pet became popular within the neighborhood. Our parents already sensed that an additional pet would be arriving at the house that was practical1ThePom-Reader November 1995Wr t Mirage in Queensland, Australia. This S also led to big major projects in \ HongKong, Singapore, Brunei, and N here in the Philippines. Now, I have my own architectural business office wherein I employ a total of 15 skilled i -'O Architects, Engineers, and Interior ^ , Ss Designers.1 .. On the other hand, my Brother,Mario, sits on the Executive Committee Jw, being a top Marketing Manager of one of the major Baby Care and Consumer firms in the country. He finished with a degree in Management of Financial R Institution in one of the most bankable business schools here in Manila and 2 plans to take his Masters degree next K year. He is a sports-minded member of the family, having competed in the 1Mg Fencing Nationals and Track Field.,Tp Some of his passions are scuba diving a. and playing squash.After spending several years in Bf Australia, I returned to Manila to many'Ik ml' longtime girlfriend who happensw to hate dogs. In an effort to convince 7 her to get involved, I named the kennel fAillj after her first name Chrisden.Now, she does the whelping when- I ever I am out of town. We are blessed f with two 2 naughty boys who I consider the best socialization for the dogs, f since they are always at the top of their voices every time they enter the kennel. They just love and adore the dogs and will cry every time I tease them that I will give away their favorite Pom,TJ. Of course I never would.In the case of my brother Mario, he fl in-law. J also just recently married his long time r" girlfriend. His wife works as a Head- Stewardess with an International i Airline. At present, they are having m their house renovated and putting up a Bfl kennel at the back of the house. In hisvv vt fvmA torimufLfAbove ChrisDens 1 fans in full attireAbove rightMario and TJ show off their winning formRight The kids with Robbin and Gee Whiz Below left Mario in action with the first Black Tan to be shown in Manila, ChrisDens Lil Cherob, bred by Cheryl Roseboomtf J ms9 l IS. case, his wife adores dogs that also includes his motherI . AsI recalled on how we started, this was initiallyintended for my son and a Pom was M Perfect idea, at the back of my mind,I this was really a lame excuse to finally H realize owning one to satisfy my inter- 3 est. This also revived the partnership I IB had with my brother, Mario. He was -jS the one I requested to look for a Pom R for my son since he had a lot of friends 11 breeding dogs. Since I have always been a perfectionist, I instructed Mario to look for a Pom that is of good quali- ty and possibly to be used for future S breeding.We thought all along that the search ji locally for our ideal Pom was an easy I task. Frustrated, we became easy prey I from unscrupulous commercial breed- y ers. Finally we found a male puppy I which the breeder claimed to be show i quality. Not knowing that we were I being ripped-off, we left the place of the breeder full of hope that our objective would be met. To our surprise, in I just four 4 months, he turned out to be like a miniature German ShepherdKr__I with very destructive temperament. This was a real stressful experience I that almost discouraged our interest in P the breed. We tried returning the f puppy to the breeder, but he violently i refused and humiliated us in front of I his friends and practically threw us out I of the house. If it was not inherent in our nature to perservere and persist to j achieve what we wanted, we would ' have considered other breeds based on i that traumatic experienced, j Sure enough, our enthusiasm devel- ., ] oped into a passion and we vowed to ifj have our sweet revenge.After that experience, like child- 11 hood days we were a team again, part- ners in crime and in Poms. This time, II we would not be fooled and decided to purchase the best Poms in the nation. U As if luck were on our side, we met a I serious breeder who was getting out of I the breed due to its breeding I heartaches. This led to acquiring our I first imported quality brood bitch, Jan4 .Sr-"rv"m' i-AT- m- mmf Clef.f.I,HImAtm . The Pom ReabEk. November 1995WEBaj______'MV_-JL S'99-iF5 v \- f .. F J.PIlK^1WI^ \\ cShars Made in The USA Maiden. This purchase came with an added bonus for FREE - a three 3 year old bitch of an English line, Esperanzas Sidlyn Dancer Cindy. Cindy was given because she was not capable of producing anymore as a result of a uterus complication due to C-Section done by the original owner. Since Cindy is of show quality, the breeder requested us to show her to fill-in for points for another dog that was being campaigned. The funny thing is, Cindy ended up taking Best of Breed and finished in just 6 shows We also had an opportunity to acquire the group winning Am. Ph. Ch. Jan-Shars Hillbilly , Heaven under a co-ownership agree- . ment. Through this endeavor, we were able to meet serious breeders who 11 eventually became our friends and a IJ valuable asset to our success. These I friends were also the same people who I encouraged us to import good founda- I tion stock to start a sound breeding I program.Before deciding to import, we start- I ed subscribing to all the available Pom I magazines, videos, and breed books to I help us familiarize ourselves with the J top winning and producing Poms. We"1 The kennel is I6x20 with heat insulated roof, ^ cilingfans, exhaust fans \ and ac during the hot summer months March- - July. The housing for 14 dogs - the preferred population at ChrisDen - is efficient, sanitary, easy to maintain, and best of all...odor-free.Pup above IJ at 4 monthsBelow Mikee at 2 mos.rm4it94m believed in doing it right this time and I just like in any career, to be successful B in this endeavor, thorough product H knowledge is a mandated requirement, fl We have studied the breed by habitual- ly reading about it every night or dur- I ing spare time and even at the office. There is no substitute for doing your p j homework diligently and so much can I be learned by observing and talking Tj with successful breeders whether or SI not they breed Poms. We tried very " hard to learn the lines we wanted to ' get into because the more we knew about the weaknesses and strengths of a Pom in the pedigree, the better job . I we could do in raising them.We have always liked good moving Poms that have lovely heads, small J ears, great laybacks, high tail sets,I medium boned, up on toes, and with fl an excellent personality in other U words, PERFECT. These qualities fl reflect the dogs we want to produce I and have set our minds in a specific I direction, breeding the best gene poolpossible by checking the pedigrees and knowing the dogs behind them. We strongly believe that it is always better to get what we want than to keep failing because we were not using the right ingredients.Based on our readings, we have always admired the Bi-Mar dogs, Millamor breedings, and the Great Elms lines. Right from the beginning, these are the lines we wanted to get into. We are people who know basically what we are seeking. Certainly there are different types of Poms but this does not denote a difference in quality. We do not criticize a type of Pom that is not our preference. We are Pom people we understand that there are different types of Poms that still meet the Standard. We like Ch. Bi-Mar Sundance Kid, specifically, his ability to pass on his outstanding quality to his progenies. We will always be astonished with Ch. Glen Iris Castle Rock. This is also the reason that we presently have two 2 of Evan's daughters.Iltv-The Pom-Reader November 1995 I II eif.' Socializing the puppies with the kidsRight Kyle with their first Poms Heaven, Cindy MaidenBelow The exterior exercise area borders the kennel building Bottom Ch. ChrisDens Blue SamsaravJi.fV.sj VV__________Having an objective makes it easier for us to prepare our plan. Although it p proved to be difficult in contacting breeders of dogs from lines we were d interested in. persis- K tence prevailed, j. Rejection was a com- 1 mon response I specifically if they learned that their dogs r would be shipped to the Philippines.However, we were lucky to encounter breeders with open minds. This started when we answered an ad in The PomReader for a dog for sale in Canada but we were too late. After several months, the breeder, Leslie Ramsay, offered us some of her stock for she was cutting back on breeding. That ... resulted in the arrival of Can Ch.' Bavanews Starfighter who sired our 9 first Best Baby Puppy In Show-All Breed along with three 3 quality I bitches that included our Group g Winning Can. Ph. Ch. Tim Sues Distant I Bell. These arrangement had initiated a I friendship and sustained its endurance I with trust as a relying factor. Sure I enough, it worked This proved the I fact that, even from two 2 different I countries, extremely globally apart, we I could get things done. Since I got most I of her dogs, Leslie decided to send me Int i. Am. Can. Ph. Ch. Tuscannys m Bobbin Robbin a gorgeous cream I male. Leslie believed that we would I need Robbin more to maximize his i potential as a show dog and as a sire to M continue her Leslies breeding pro- I gram. Robbin finished quickly and has P a flawless movement and gait it is as l j if his feet are not touching the ground I as he flies around the ring. Robbin is I proving to have a remarkable influence I on our kennel and is a definite asset in I our breeding program passing on his I excellent movement and huge coat tol I V his get are repeating the tradition. His first son, Ph. Ch. ChrisDens BTJ Whiz I TJ out of Can. Ph. Ch. Tim Sues Distant Bell, won several Best In Show'S All Breed Philippine Bom finishing in I ^ just 5 shows at 10 months of age. TJ has revolutionized the breed being the first local-bom Pom with outstanding qualities that make him very competitive with his import counterparts. TJ has given us the identity of how a ChrisDen Pom should look. His litter I sister, Calanu ChrisDen Bell went to Canada with Leslie and is nearing her Canadian title.Another daughter out of Jan-Shars Made In The USA, Ch. ChrisDens Wizard Maiden Mikee finished her title in just 5 shows winning the breed and toy group consistently which made her the current top Pom in the nation. She is also nearing her Grand Championship title and rank as the Top 17 for the Philippine Dog of the Year, 1995 in just four 4 months of campaigning considering that she is barely a year old.The current toast of the show ring now is an other outstanding son of Gee Whiz from group winning Am.Ph. Ch. Jan-Shars Hillbilly Heaven, Ch. Chrisdens Major of Empee. This out- - I standing boy is living up to its name by finishing with three 3 majors in just 5 shows at nine 9 months of age. His J littermate, Chrisdens Monarch of m Empee is now in Malaysia also nearing k his Championship title.Our new hopefuls, Gee Whizs lat- Ll est offsprings 1F2M out of our kl show quality bitch Cinnabars Sugar J Smack, are currently making waves at I the show scene.Of course, we have to salute our I first Pom and foundation bitch, Jan- I Shars Made In The USA for producing mI. f.8t--1j"1 \ ll1irii M.jTltis offspring.Another major event that put us on the map was when our good friend,7 Ambassador Antonio Magtibay also a r- Pom fancier asked us to co-own a dog from Mary Rosenbaums Bi-Mar Kennels H because he was assigned a post in I Qatar, Saudi Arabia. This dog practical- I ly changed our lives overnight. We put I the Best In Show-All Breed title on him.I He became a Grand Champion in a H very short time and he was the top Ik Pomeranian 1993 and 1994 and one of F the Top 10 Philippine Dogs of the I Year. He is BISA Ph.Gr.Ch. Bi-Mar l I Sunnys Gee Whiz.Gee "Whiz as fondly called is now R the King here at ChrisDen and many of Ilm V' j-- - The Pom Reader November 1995[^ this breed and obsessed with breeding ^1 the best if we plan to be successful.Most of our females are not yet six 6 years old and we plan to retire them next year at seven 7 years of age as we feel they have given us so much and deserve a better home other than kennel life. I have a long queue of friends who are more than willing to adopt them and give them the luxury living for the rest of their lives. Cindy who is not eight 8 years old went to a close friend of mine that provided her two 2 nannies to look after her needs she is the prima donna of the house...and the house she lives in is a mansion. We continuously seek the advice of i several top breeders that have produced show quality dogs from theirj lines as we do not intend to breed sim- 1 I ply pets. We breed every time with a igfuture champion in mind and make sure that when they enter Rjthe ring, their presence will be felt Abecause of their out- Ustanding quality that lseparates them from Fthe rest. Almost all dogs of our breeding have finished in short order and we always Saim higher than the Breed wins Toy Groups, Bests in Show...We are also grateful to our competitors for entering many of their dogs for us to end up with the majors.There is no better way to improve the breed than stiff competition without maligning anybody. We always believe that the show ring is a playing field that must be relaxing and conducive to the exhibitors. The dog , game is not always easy or friendly so you must do what you want, have what you like, and do it because you enjoy it. We should be challenged to produce better every time we breed in order to win and show the finest example of the breed we love.We have always been fascinated the arrayvariety of colors this breed has to offer. This is also one of the reasons we love POMS. It is definitely not BORING We are currently showing the first Cream and Black and Tan. We are hoping to show the first black and parti-color if luck permits. Seeing the most gorgeous Black we ever laid our eyes on, Ch. Valkopy-Wakhanto build our own gene pool.Of course, we are notjust talking on the technicalities of breeding which seems to be too complicated that every time there is something new to learn. Poms need individlof\i iHir i 1ifi. ualattention, proper care, love and interaction with people. We are firm believers in breeding for quality not quantity. We only breed our females once a year we are lucky if they take and usually have 2-4 litters per annum. Last year we only had one puppy and this year we were a bit more fortunate for we had six puppies out of 2 litters of which 5 are show prospects.oooJ 1 svfT-ji ft\ i 6 iA- a champion in every litter. The first was Ch Chrisdens Blue Samsara. This first homebred winner made quite a d stir by going WB, BOW, BOS in her first show at six 6 months of age over Bl top winning Poms and international I] champions. We sold her to a friend in fW Hong Kong as she was too small 3.5 lbs. to breed and immediately made a mark in the show ring to become a Hong Kong champion. The next litter came out to be Ph. Ch. ChrisDens Lil Bill Baron who finished in seven 7 shows by winning the Toy Group. Furthermore, we are indeed very grateful to her for producing the group winning PH.Gr. Ch. ChrisDen Wizard Maiden Mikee sire by our Gee Whiz.We do linebreeding and outcrossing, and have read that linebreeding is the sure way to success. However, as the saying goes there is no perfect dog and somehow, we find faults in every I line that we can live with at the moment. It is our objective to breed sound Poms with the balance that we m are looking for. by combining the good 9 traits in order to produce the qualityrg that we have envisioned, and outcross- I ing the same phenotype with excel- I lent genes is proving to be effective to I eliminate the bad points and enhance I their qualities to linebreed the next 8 generation. In our country, this is really very hard to accomplish since we have.tJ A fA'A At-s.1r4Dennis and Gee WhizJ We must love the breed to persist after the small litters, singlets, too frequent C-sections and high incidence of mortality. A lot of our breeder-friends tell us to just shift to another breed to make some money to subsidize our Pom operations. Since we are stub- bompersistent people who persevere no matter what the odds are, just hoping that there will be a Best In Show puppy in the next planned litter helps keep us going. The most difficult tiling is, we have so few puppies to share with everyone even if we do sell one, we always enter into a co-ownership agreement until they are finished to make sure that they get the best chance. This also serves as protection from puppy-millers.We are totally consumed bylJ1i w\rv.,f\i-1UfipayjIV -A 31Valentino, inspired us even more to consider exotic colors seriously with ^ his outstanding quality excellent move- ment and soundness.In this country, the most difficult obstacle to overcome is finding good stock not to mention finding someone willing to help. It has always been our ' v advice to anyone interested in this breed to learn the standard first, then decide the type that they want. Start m with well-bred dogs and DO NOT use stock of less than show quality it is no 2 harder to breed good quality than it is R to produce poor quality and then M work for the other attributes that may U need improvement. Do not miss out on Eji providing lots of love and attention ' because that is the essence of their jc existence to develop their minds and f personality with great attitude. Work kl very hard for the advancement of theI breed, have a little luck and you willII have Show Poms.A At CrisDen, the number remains f small on second thought, we can still L add more as Mario has a brand new \J kennel on lus spacious lawn with theemphasis on producing quality Poms of j the best bloodlines available and shar- X ing with those who have the same X goals.ON THE BACK COVERv PC.VrA.. ^POMERANIANS AND YORKSHIRE TERRIERSMm If toF'VLit ViVBy working hard and with the little that we have bred, weve managed to produce some winning Poms who have been able to contribute to the future of the breed in the Philippines.We remain judicious in our practices for we are creating the final perspective we are the architects of the breed and the reflection of our good kennel name.We are sure that we would never have gone into showing Poms or been able to do as well as we have now without the help of Mary Rosenbaum for her insight in sending us her best representation of the breed that has set the standard in the Pom history of the Philippines. To Leslie Ramsay, for her support in sending us quality dogs that we were so proud and pleased with.To Dr. Cheryl Jackson, Joel Taylor,Dana Plonkey, Dolores Watts, and Matthew Heindl, from whose knowledge and experience we benefited. To all the wonderful breeders who sent us their Best for establishing the backbone foundation of our lines-We are eternally grateful. And to the Pom Reader for giving us the chance to be visited here at the other side of the World. MABUHAY TO ALL OF YOUDennis Litonjua Mario Litonjua ChrisDen Poms Philippines_CH. CHRISDENS MAJOR AT EMPEESIRE BISA PHIL. GR. CH. BI-MARS GEE WHIZ DAM GROUP WIIMIMER AM. CH. JAN-SHARS HILLBILLY HEAVENMAJOR - a combination of a double Sonny son bred to a triple Rambo daughter.In his first show, he won Winners Dog and Best of Winners at 7- 12 months for a 5 point major over group placing American Champions. Major took Reserve Winners Dog at 8 months old 5 point major to Am. Can. Ch. Robin of ChrisDen Poms. He is definitely out to win a lot more MAJOR awards.He has excellent movement with good reach and drive, short back, excellent layback of shoulders, gorgeous head and outstanding personality. MAJOR is bred and co-owned by M. Panlilio and D. Litonjua.EMPEE congratulates CHRISDEN on their much deserved kennel visit. ChrisDen is truly a kennel to be proud of because of its totally dedicated, honest, fair and sincere concern for the improvement of the breed. To Dermis Litonjua, we here at EMPEE wish you lifelong success in breeding quality Pomeranians.. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY EMPEE MARIO J. PANLILIO JR.21 North Lawin, Philam Life Homes Diliman, Quezon City 1104, Philippines Tel [632] 991132 632 842D325 Fax 632 9214372jThe Pom Reader November 199532hdkIeCongratulations, Dennis and Mario, on your kennel visit and best wishes for success as you blend the Stolanne line into your breeding and showing program 'MSSuImm Vom INTRODUCES'fT'Xx Vf\INCH.STOLANNE THUNDERBOLT THOR X DIA'S BALLERINA BEARanother "promising" THOR daughter V \i iCdan StollAMERICAN POMERANIAN, CLUB RR3, BOX 429 WASHINGTON, IN 47501 812 254-3857.oweay eon.scr4 TO SPECIAL FRIENDS AT CHRISDEN POMERANIANS\No Pom on earth could have a better home A piece of heaven where theres room to roam.A little Pom kingdom of kings and queens for nothing in your eyes is in betweenAll are equal with their little unique ways All are more precious with each passing dayI thank God for bringing us together from so far away But mostly I thank you, for the frienship you gave. jC-VTj' 4V m . . -CALANU CHRISDEN BELLS CKC Pointed x PH. CH. CALANU CHRISDEN BTJ WHIZTIMMYAnother gorgeous Calanu PomffotjECongratulations Dennis Mario Litonjua on your well deserved kennel visit Wishing you all the best of luck and continued success for many years to come. MSLOTS OF PUPPY LOVES AND PUPPY KISSES FROM THE CALANU GANGLESLIE RAMSAY RR 2, GWYNNE, AB. CANADA TOC-1LO TEL, 403 352-3614The Pom Reader November 199533jbidEDennis and Mario - congratulations on your kennel visit We shall always treasure the fun and the glory of co-owning and handling your Poms. 'MSChrisDen tops them allPicturedTJ, GEE WHIZ and BELLEI VRoland Felma Pontiveros7A Lantana Street Balete Drive Quezon, City Philippines Tel 632 722-65124I OsVV t HeidiDennis and Mario - congratulations on your kennel visit And a toast for the most sought-after ChrisDen Poms of the Philippines. 'MSThank you for sharing and entrusting Jonathon and Gigi with mePicturedCAN. CH. BAVANEWS STAREIGHTER i L1Ch. Bavenews Somewhere In Time x Bavanews Golden Starmist fl i1Lambeau Pomeranians Sonny Lagamayo431 CM. Recto Avenue Tondo, Manila 1013 Philippines Tel 632 265424Yy v'r-KM____________________f-_ThePom Reader November 199534Congratulations to Dennis Mario LitonjuaCongratulations to Dennis Mario Litonjua POMS'OMSThank you for getting us started and for all the help along the way...Carted Poms Pugs wishes you continued successPicturedALUS JECKYLCh. Bavanews Starfighter x Alus Bernadette--PicturedCHRISDENS WIZARD DRAGONNow hitting the show ringCARLED POMS PUGS MR. MRS. ENRICO ANG527 Cordillera Street, Mandaluyong City, Philippines Tel 632 531-2845ALUS POMERANIANS TONY and LYDIA UY4012149 Juan Luna, Tondo, Manila 1013 Tel 632 252-2901Congratulations to Dennis Mario Litonjua -1 value your friendshipCongratulations to Dennis Mario Litonjua VlyPOMS11 OMSBest wishes to our friends in the Philippines may success in Poms be forever yours-rBISSCH. STAR HAVENS RIGHTEOUS ROCK2 Pom in AmericaRiley can be seen with his new handler, Erika Moureau Kudos to Rileys litter brother, Costa Rican Ch. Star Havens Rock N Tradition, Best in Show winner and Top Toy Dog of the Year in Costa RicaJANICE YOUNG 314-629-2754CH. FOREVER GIDGET GOES WESTERNMarge Kranzfelder 415-572-0149The Pom Reader November 199535To Dennis and MarioIt couldnt have happened to better people.We applaud the honesty and dedication to the breed that ChrisDen is known for...Heres to your achievements in upgrading the quality of Poms in the PhilippinesjdkJe'MSContinued success in your breeding programPicturedCHRISDENS DANCIN STAR'4Ch.Bavenews Starfighter x DeArtas Gold LadyKings Pomeranians Emmanual Lu1229-A Vicente G. Cruz Street Sampaloc, Manila 1015 Tel 632 741-1039mKsifiwo,m-y ' my ____THE POM READERCongratulations to Dennis Mario Litonjua 'QMS IN DECEMBER APOLLOETTE POMERANIANSOur very best regards on this special occasion. We are glad to be your friends and appreciate your sincere love of this beautiful breedMarlin Marlene Presser IN JANUARY JAN-LES POMERANIANS-Jane Lehtinen IN FEBRUARYHEARTLAND POMERANIANSMINMbDianne KiefferC^apUfitaffit^ fid ipfi-cc fitfiilfil CONTACTLOIS CILIBERTOTEL 813-996-5499POMERANIANSMary Gene WellsRt 2 Box 238 Pattonsburg, MO 64670 816-367-2254The Pom Reader November 1995362ot'kSOSOOnWI\rm \m Vf I -jLSubmit your cute photo for our popular Playmates department. Any clear photo will do - black white, color, Polaroid or regular film.Theres no sub in here but there is a torpedoThe Shamai Pomeranians courtesy Kelly Machkovich, Anchorage, AlaskaMAIL TOPR PLAYMATES8848 BEVERLY HILLS LAKELAND, FL 33809 16044\ friVA" ,vST s..jKI I LiccAreyou kidding Im gonna make a mint selling these thingsPumpkincourtesy Cynthia Forde DeBois, Orangevale, CaliforniaThe Pom Reader November 199537LIBEDTI POMERANIANScs-Stella M. Lizambri133 Camelot Drive, Goose Creek, SC 29445803 553-0188Ch. Cedarwoods Image of Diamond Ch. Great Elms lines AKC Registered Puppies OccasionallySHARON MASNICKLT Sr\Teri Dan Wilford 3120 Cormorant Drive Jacksonville, FL 32223 .904-268-3510 262-84342 BENSON RAYV'AN PicturedEMCEES A CHIP OF TERI-DANGroup Placer2007 VESTRY DRIVE - CHARLESTON, SC 29414 8035716165POMERANIANS^Matter 3tili Poms1 Puppy Haven1 POMERANIANSPrecious Puppies Occasionally for Show, Breeding PetPictured Ch. Emcees Jackson of HavensTammy High - 703-869-77672280 Front Royal Pike, Winchester, VA 22602CHAMPION SIRED - CHRISCENDO BLOODLINES HELEN CONRAD1677 Manor Road, Englewood, FL 34223 Tel 941-475-1724.ALLYS Specializing in Exotic Poms Blue, Lamiar, Chocolate, Black, and BlueWhite, ChocolateWhite, and BlackWhite Parti-ColorsCLASSIC POMERANIANS ShadowChampion Stud Service Classic Puppies Available Occasionally Inquiries Welcome All Colors Including Exotics Allyson Patton, 10324 Dreher Road, Little Rock, AR 72206. Tel 501-888-4230ULDINE NIMMO, OWNER BREEDER Route 2 Box 83, Halfway, MO 65663 417-267-2413FINCHS POMERANIANS Mary Allan^ ^ 918-485-3010 or 918-485-1040gjRural Route 1 Kelley, IA 50134Diane L. Finch 515 769-2444 LL4YIYSPOYKR4ril4HS. - . Ch. Finchs He Walks On WaterCh. Finchs Wee Heart Andy Gibb Great Elms, jjd Ch. Apolloette Wild FireCh. Tim Sues Moon Rocket 5 Ch. Pomirish Robins Top Shelf.. Jtj Millamor. Scotia lines WliiteRed and Whiteblack parti puppies Route 3 Box 531 A, Wagoner, OK 744671HI A^Ijilbronks 4fancij amztnmnmMost colors including parties. Bloodlines include Bi-Mar. Bonner, Cedarwood, Chriscendo, Creider. D-Nee, Great Elms, Millamor, Pombreden, Scotia, SunRay and Watts.Susann Philbrook, Box 1070 Rancocas Rd. Mt. Holly, NJ 08060 Tel 609267-4644 Manual Fax 609267- 3799eXt 0 - From your fax machine, dial ext 9 to receive a faxed list of Poms for saleOnline - Internet ECFDSSAPRODIGY COMMMs loTTASAPORTRAITS OF PERFECTIONMary Gene WellsRt. 2 Box 238, Pattonsburg, MO 64670 816 367-2254. OROBERT JUANITA FIDDICKomCH. STUD SERVICE QUALITY PUPPIES HOME RAISED LOVEDDANIEL TAYLOR JR. BONNIE McINTOSH-TAYLORGARDENcresRR 4, CEDAR FALLS, IA 50613 319-989-2199CALIFORNIAGROVE,714 537-9333RGS TOYS PEDIGREESza- P.O. BOX 331354, Atlantic Beach, FL 32233-1354 Tel 904-720-7667 Fax 904-270-1731 NOTE Unforunately, due to new zoning, all calls must be returned collect. New prices are effective immediately for 3 4 generation pedigrees.Pedigrees researched 3-gen 5 4-gen 8 5-gen 15 6-gen 25 7-gen 40.BREED CLUBS ASK ABOUT OUR DONATION SPECIAUSA STANDARD OF EXCELLENCESEE US FOR YOUR NEXT SHOW PROSPECT. Rhea-Na, Bev-Nor, Starfires, Janesa, Glen Iris, Regina Poms, LLL, Great Elms lines.Barb Steve Nagy713 Marlboro Road, Stephens City, VA 22655. 540-869-3749.The Pom Reader November 199538ChesaiMary A. Rosenbaum 38711 200th Ave. S.E. Auburn, WA 98092 206 833-2160 14-f POMERAlItN mtrDOT MARTIN 803-831-8086 5354 Bluebird Lane, York, SC 29745 iA ILLflMORiLI KEN ELEANOR MILLER3545 NC HWY 152 E SALISBURY, NC 28146 704-857-1197 Pomeranians4 lb. Chocolate son of CH. STARLITE LEGACY CHOCO BEAR at stud for limited timeROBERT JOAN REILLY26903 Highway 281 North San Antonio, LX 78258210 980-2667SUZANNE B E R N E YPOMERANIANS4815 Wards Chapel Road Owings Mills, MD 21117 410-655-8330CPQuality through planned parenhood. Sun-Dots Champion Lines GvafenhorstsOVVlVlCP Specializing in gorgeous Blacks, Black Tans and ChocolatesPO BOX 9001 TORRANCE, CA 90508CANDE FREEMAN 310 549-2707IPLANNIUXAt Grafenhorsts, we are striving for superb temperament, superior conformation, and exquisitely beautiful coats of the proper texture.DISTINCTIONANNE HENDLERBOX 130 SIMPSON NC 27879 919-758-714.3POMS O FKtieisCer sPictured left, a typical Grafenhorst Pom4 POMERANIANSA Watch for our Poms in the show ringnth9151 S. Darlington Ave. Tulsa, OK 74137 918 492-0520 BreederHORST GRAF12000 NW 2nd Street, Plantation, FL 33325 305 475-2465 Puppies Occasionally Available to Responsible, Loving HomesInquiries Invited Pedigrees Stud Fees on RequestWe breed for quality."V CH. KIVEISLERS SECRET TRADITIONThe Pom Reader November 1995I39EALDENS KENNEL MCEESPOMERANIANSHHOME OF CHAMPION PARTI GIRLS Ch. Alden's Lucky Parti Flash Back pic.Ch. Alden's Parti Pepsi HiCh. Alden's Parti Chocolate ChipCh. Alden's Midget Parti Dot-To-DotA1 Jan Domrase, 6810 Barnard Mill Road, Ringwood, IL60072. Phone 815 728-0559 Fax 815 653-5106.VISA MASTERCARD \.MORRIS BETTY CARSON 9826 Wai.than Road Richmond, VA 23233 804 741-3024'\Mfi ui318-466-3456sOUTHLANDPOMERANIANSPUPPIES AVAILABLE FROM Ch. Emcees A Chip of Diamond Ch. Emcees Golden Topo De Oro Ch. Emcees Cloudbusters ImageInquiries InvitedCharlotte Creed 6618 Lost Ridge Pineville, LA 71360Ch. Southlands Toast to Bev-Nor POASTY Pedigrees Stud Fees on RequestinapomsBred forHealth, Soundness BeautyBased upon Theldun, Rhea-Na, Starfires, Bev-Nors, Great Elms. PUPPIES AVAILABLEROBERT REGINA NUNNRt 1, Box 2890, Berryville, VA 22611 703-955-1209TICKIE POMERANIANS MAJICBREEDEROWNERyjzet tfusle tP.O. Box 50, Corpus Christi, TX 78403-0050 512 992-8233 after 7 p.m.Bred for Soundness Quality Home of Am. Can. Ch. Reginapoms Luv-A-GatorMO BETAJfoMSy Joe DaubenspeckRt. 2, Box 78 Inola, OK 74036 Tel 918 543-3451 Exotic Parti Standard Colors Puppies Young Adults For Show or PetChampion bloodlines with great attitudes JD'S POMPOUSHome OfCh. JDs Truly A Gem Ch. JDs Midnight Oil Ch. JRs Yankee Doodle Dandy while hes pursuing his career Pedigrees Stud Fees on RequestDOVER-HOLIHOUSE POMSCHAMPION STUD SERVICE BLACK TAN and BLACK STUD SERVICE PUPPIES OCCASIONALLYKATHRYN HARTZ 609-695-1642319 Ardmore Avenue, Trenton, NJ 08629 For Parti-Colors, call ELEANOR McNUTT 910-531-4282Janet Hovey, 5549 W. Ave. M-2, Quartz HiU, CA 93536-3112.Tel 805 722-3307.RubysPomeraniansRuby F. Poole 918 341 6921 Route 1, Box 190, Claremore, OR 74017Am. Mex. Champions in orange, red, black, orange sable red sable.LISSA DAVE DAHLENBURG PO Box 1160, Loxahatchee. FL 33470-1160 407 793-0975Specilizing in Emcee, Millamor, Alden Nabob linesOranges, Partis, and Whites now availableRAFFINANPOMERANIANS Linetree Pomeranians318 West Grab m, Dixon, II. 61021 815 284-3298r 7ennellr\ATERESITA HUGHES3400 Bluebird Drive, Holiday, FL 34690813-942-9194The Pom Reader November 1995VT'M\ 48krUy Y-rM _fea t.r .I V5\BESTOF -fe OPPOSITE jLI y ,vlSfe .1'I'RIV5RHEAD .KENNELf-aIMX viS -. \ Sr's \iV4Ibest3 LUr _fe iW .- -.,...'____SNMA9 1_'V 1- ' '- -i. _lifeTHESSTIPUES WALK I l\l TREASUREPICTURED WITH JUDGE MR. KEN FALCONIBREEDEROWNER BONNIE HARRISTRESSTIQUE BLACK MAGICPICTURED WITH JUDGE MR. BOB MOOREOWNER MARIE CARLOUGHBillys first puppy is here - horn 10-26-95 - pup will be for saleCH. FINCHS HE WALKS ON WATER Sire TRESSTIQUE BLACK MAGIC pointedGOLDEN AIRES BILLY JEAN major pointedCH. CHRISCENDO CALVIN KLEIN Dam TRESSTIQUE DAWN OF MERIMAUR pointed APPLES TRAVELING JEWEL pointedBONNIE HARRIS 19 WHEAT PATH RD W MT. 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