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A,JANUARY 1996 VOLUME XI, NUMBER ELEVEN, -'AmOF CANTONPHILIPPINE GRAND CHAMPION JANSHARFLASHPHILIPPINECHAMPION30PH CH. JANESA STRUTTIN N STUFFSTUFF capped a great career with Best of Breed from the classes under English breed expert Moria Anderson. He is our 36th Philippine Champion or our 8th Champion for the 10-month period ending October 31, 1995.Bred by Jerrie Freia, STUFF is by Ch. Bev-Nor Toastmaster and Am. Ch. Janesa Hi Struttin Daisey by Am. Ch. Southland Toasted Fudge. He is also a litter- mate of Am. Ch. Janesa Struttin Ubet. He to is siring some wonderful puppies from the Janshar and HadleighMaxamillian bitches.HEATING UP THE COMPETITION IN THE PHILIPPINESproudly presents our cover dogPhilippineGRAND Champion JansharFIREFOXof CantonFOX is a heavier-boned version of Eng. Ch. Hadleigh Shining Star...his pretty face, his enormous fiery red coat and overall balance. He is going to play an important role in our breeding program, particularly when we outcross the Janshar line to Hadleigh. He has already sired several exciting show prospects.Also pictured is a littermate to Fox, Am.Ch. Janshar Harley Davidson, who enjoyed great success in the American show rings.Both of these stunning boys were bred by Sharon Hanson, Janshar, and are owned by Basilio C. Yap.________________________________itr .A\ rCANTON POMERANIANSof Manila Since 1977 BASILIO C. YAP LAS PINAS CENTRAL P.O. BOX 0102 LAS PINAS, METRO MANILA TEL 632 801-34-06 home806-94-11 office806-94-15 office FAX 632 806-9414AVkMThe Pom Reader January 1996THE POMJANUARY 1996 VOLUME XI, NUMBER ELEVENdfj CetttWtfo14. DID YOU KNOW by Sharon MasnickDog ownership is healthy...and more16. PR VITAL STATISTICSAdvertising and subscription rates18. OLYMPIA aka Lois CilibertoIf you think 95 was tough...20. PR PLAYMATESOurpup-ular candid photo department21. NEW CHAMPIONSTitles confirmed December 199532. KNOCK, KNOCK WHOS THEREThe Pom Reader visits Jan-Le Pomeranians42. STORK REPORTNew expected UttersTHE POM READER is published eleven times per year since March 1985 by Doll-McGinnis Publications, a division of Doll-McGinnis Enterprises, Incorporated, 8840 thru 8848 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 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. TheThe Pom Reader January 1996editor 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 33809-1604. Telephone 813-858-3839- FAX 813- 853-3624. Office hours. 9-5 EST Monday through Friday.INDEX TO ADVERTISERSAGUILAR, E ..............39ALLAN, M...................28AQUILAR, E ..............28BERNEY, S ................ 29BERRY, N................... 30BONNELL, B. M.....30BONNELL, B. M....41BROGOITTI, L ...........38BYRD, L......................31CARSON, M. B .......30CILIBERTO, B. L...31CILIBERTO, B. L...38CONRAD, H................28COOK, J.......................44CREED, C....................30DANIELSON, P.......... 40DAUBENSPECK, J.....30DOMRASE, A.J....... 30DOSSINGER, M..........17DUNN, T .................... 41FIDDICK, B. J..........11FIDDICK, R. J..........28FINCH, D ....................28FOLEY, P ................... 41FREEMAN, C..............29GEMMILL, R.........26-27GODFREY, T .............43GRAF, H......................29HARRISON, C............ 28HARRISON, C............ 39HARTZ, K................... 30HARTZ, K...................41HENDLER, A..............29HOVEYJ......................30HUGHES, S.................31HUGHES, T.................17HUGHES, T.................30IGARASHI, K .......22-23INGLETT, N ...............13JACKSON, F..................5KERN, R......................12KNEISLER, M ............29LEHTINEN, J ............8-9LEHTINEN, J..............40LIZAMBRI, S..............28MACHKOVICH, K.....41MARTIN, D.................29MASNICK, S..... .........28McCANN, T ............... 40mcdaniel, m................ 31McINTOSH-TAYLOR, B . . .28MEHCIZ, J.....................7MILLER, K. D .........39MILLER, K. E.........29MORENO, J................ 31NAGATA, C ...............25NAGY, B. S..............28NEWYEAR, E ............31NIMMO, U ................. 28NUNN, R. R ............ 30PC OF GRTR CROIXLAND 42PHILBROOK, S.......... 28PLONKEY, D ........26-27POOLE, R....................30RAY, B ........................28REGONI, R..................31REILLY, R. J............29RGS TOYS PEDS .......28RINEHART, M............42RODGERS, G .............31ROGERS-RISTER, A..30ROSENBAUM, M.......29ROWLEY, P ...............31SAULS, S. B.............17SCOTT, F. C ............42SMITH, R ...................31STONE, J.....................31STRASBAUGH, H.26-27TAYLOR, D.................28TURNER, D...................5WELLS, M. G..........28WILFORD, T. D......28YAP, B ....................1,2,3YOUNG, J................... 3153 A JI .14BDWBDYSMIGHTY SWEETBOWBDYS JUST WILD ABOUT HARRYm1vBOWBOY I\] SOUTHLANDS SHOW BIZBOWBOY-N-SOUTHLANDS SHOW BIZBOWBOY IV BEVNORS SWEET SERENADE1 BOWBOYSHIGH-N-MIGHTYLOOKING FORWARD TO FINISHING THE KIDS IN 96 Jane, congratulations on this wonderful occasion a job well done on the Jan-Le brindle PomsBIZ congratulates his grandmother, CH. SOUTHLANDS SIMPLY ELEGANT, on finishing at the age of 7 As for age...What thats worth depends on the quality of the liquor. George EliotSiam SiamWhere the family tradition lives on and onin a style elegance all their own...D. STEPHEN TURNER FRANK P. JACKSON 405 Rock Valley Road Holyoke, MA 01040 413-538-7683 mornings preferredThe Pom Reader January 19966ShotAjSt[7 IT K]With a new year upon ns, we often think back to how all this got started, anyways. By request, 1 repeat the following poem its author is unknown but the piece has always been enjoyed by all.Until next month, we wish you the bestSanibel JMcGX17\TBET YOU CANT OWN JUST ONEAUTHOR UNKNOWNWhy own a show dogTheres a danger you know.You cant own just one for the craving will grow.The housekeeping suffers,But what do you careWho minds a few noseprintsAnd a little more hairHis look says youre special and you know that you willKeep all of the crittersIn spite of the bill.Theres no doubt theyre addictive Wherein lies the dangerWhile living with lotsyoull grow poorer and stranger.So lets keep a puppy,You can always find room.And a little more timeFor the dustcloth and broom.Some just for showingAnd some just to breedAnd some just for lovingThey all fill a need.One dog is no trouble and two are so funny the third one is easy- the fourth ones a honeyTheres hardly a limitTo the dogs you can addThe thought of a cutbackSure makes you feel sad.But winters a hassle,The dogs hate it, too.But they must have their walksTho theyre numb and youre blue.The fifth is delightful the sixth ones a breeze.You find you can live with a household, with ease.Each one is so specialSo useful, so funny,The food bill grows largerYou owe the vet money.Late evening is awfulYou scream and you shoutAt the dogs on the sofaWho refuse to go out.So how bout anotherWould you really dareTheyre really quite easy - but, Oh Lord, the hairYour folks never visitFew friends come to stay.Except other dog folksWho live the same way.The dogs and the dog showsThe travel, the thrillsThe work and the worry,The pressure, the bills.With dogs on the sofa and dogs on the bed, and crates in the kitchen its no bother, youve said.Your lawn has now died and your shrubs are dead, too.But your weekends are busy.Youre off with your crew.The whole thing seems worth itThe dogs are your lifeTheyre charming and funnyAnd offset the strife.Theyre really no troubleTheir manners are greatWhats just one more dogAnd one more little crateTheres dog food and vitamins Training and shots.And entries and travel andMotels which cost lots.Your lifestyle has changedThings just wont be the sameYes, those dogs are addictiveAnd sos the dog gameThe sofa is hairyThe windows are crusty.The floor is all footprintsThe furnitures dusty.Is it worth it you wonderAre you caught in a trapThen that favorite comes upAnd climbs in your lap.Submitted byChristine SalyersThe Pom Reader January 1996Congratulations...ToJane Lehtinen and the Jan-Les Poms on a well-deserved kennel visitFrom Judy andTiggerfJAN-LES RUMM TUMM TIGGERCO-OWNERBREEDERS OF TIGGER - JUDY MEHCIZ JANE LEHTINENIN LOVING MEMORYBIS BISS AM. CAN. CH. CH. JAN-LES WILLIE MAKIT122291 - 53095.Sire of Tigger pictured getting a hug from breeder, Jane LehtinenTo live in hearts we leave behind, is not to die....THOMAS CAMPBELLWE ARE SADDENED BY MAKER S UNTIMELY DEATHlTHANK YOU, JANE, FOR ALL.. JUDY MEHCIZThe Pom Reader January 19968Ch. JarrLe s Just A Dash OfMillamor\i 'Al-r IBEST OF BREED,EASTERN DOG .t. CLUB SATURDAY . DEC. 9.1995 .g OAVEASMSf'iBIS BISS Am. Can. Ch. Jan_Les Willie Makit x Bev-Nor-s Brandi Of Mllamor^azs-jfcS ^ayri^rayzcari^uihe^tAJ^eao S7ean ^acAlSo yHfarcaBreeder Eleanor Miller, Millamor PomsOwnerJane Lehtinen, JanLe s Poms 218 741-2117 day218 744-5853 eveningHandler Jackie Rayner 609 631-0270The Pom Reader January 1996JarrLes Color Me Baddj\AAaA C S^Aa nearing Afim...1X'k. BESTOF BREEDVARIETYV ivVrSTEPHENVILLE KENNEL CLUB 1995PHOTO BY PETRULISAj8L.AJan'Le s Pomeranians Love being BADDIIMow available 3 month old female brindle to serious fancierBreederOwnerJane Lehtinen, JanLe's Poms 218 741-2117 day218 744-5653 eveningHandler Erika Moureau 713 351-9516The Pom Reader January 1996V lWe helped develop a vaccine for feline leukemia.We facilitated the discovery cf a vaccine to prevent Potomac horse fever.These are just a handful of our contributions. And they were made possible entirely by yours.In 1948, Mark L. Morris Sr., DVM, a pioneer in companion animal health, advanced veterinary medicine in a way few others have. He created Morris Animal Foundation. And what started as one mans mission to improve life for all animals is today the mission of thousands. Since our inception, we have sponsored more than 62S humane animal-health studies at veterinary colleges throughout the world, resulting in better and often longer lives for countless animals.No less remarkable is the fact that these studies have been made possible by people just like you. People who are deeply concerned about animals and who find their concern best expressed in the form of financial support.Please, join these people in helping us continue nearly 50 years of work. Complete and return the coupon below with your contribution to the Animal Health Campaign.Who knows what great things youll make possible.------------------------------------------------1I want to help Morris Animal Foundation improve the health of animals.Here is my donation of \3500 \3250 100 \30ther_______________Please make your donation payable to Morris Animal FoundationWe improved knowledge of respiratory disease in birds.mWe helped publish the first English language medical text on zoo animals..' \We improved diagnostic tests for parvovirus and liver disease.We established a veterinary center in Rwanda to treat endangered mountain gorillas.Or charge to my Visa or MastercardCard number _ Signature___Animal Health Campaign 45 Inverness Drive East Englewood, CO 80112-5480______ Exp. Date_____________NameAddress _ City___ State Zip MORRIS ANNUL FOUNDATIONWe deepened the understanding if birth dfects. in Llamas.Morris Animal Foundation is a 501c3 non-prfit organization.Tom Acreswould life to thanf the OldTCfor a wonderful mated It s always so much fun to see old friends and meet new friends.1stPLACE2-4 Month Puppy DogsOhio Valley Pomeranian November 5."1995 Olympics s Columbus. iV ' dTom Acres Diamond JoeCongratulations to Jerry and Jackie Parisek on their two new Pom Acres Champions Congratulations to Jane Lehtinen on her Kennel Visit.Bob Juanita Fiddick 32581 130th Street Cedar Falls, IA 50613The Pom Reader January 199612FOR SALECh. McGuires Wish Upon A Start'Bpeamep' has4 Group 13 Group 34 Group 4Chips" has1 Group 1 3 Group 2 3 Group 3 3 Group 4Ch. Fame Chip f The treat Reek2SST 4RussellC. Kern Sr., 604 S. State Street, Freeburg, IL 62243 618539-3984The Pom Reader January 199613NOBLE POMERANIANSifank"4-o, a a 7a a aA BEST OF OPPOSITE SEXGR. SIERRA VISTA KENNEL CLUB NOVEMBER 1995 NUGENT PHOTOThank you Judge Mr. Raymond T. Swidersky for this great win.Southlands Toasty Miz KatieSire Ch. Southlands Showstopper Dam Southlands Dipped In FudgeHank, BISS Amlntl Ch. Jerbos Born To Boogie is standing at stud at Jerbos Kennel. Inquiries are invited.WINNERS BEST OF OPPOSITE SEXKACHINA KENNEL CLUB 1995 MISSY PHOTOThank you Judge Mrs. Grace Moran for recognizing Katies beauty.OwnerNoble Inglett4440 Sepulveda Blvd. 206 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 818981-3747HandlersJerry Betsy Owens Jerbos Kennel 32510 8th Avenue South Roy, WA 98580The Pom Reader January 199614-by Sharon MasnickDid you know...THAT OWNING A DOG IS A HEALTHY THING TO DOFrom being our best friend and protector, our dogs change our lives in positive ways that we may not even think of.1. When we pet our dog, our stress levels, heart rate and blood pressure decrease.2. Pets can be used to help improve the cognitive and socialization skills of emotionally handicapped children.3. Pets are many times used as therapy dogs in nursing homes. Their visits resulted in people talking, smiling, and feelings of depression were lifted.4. Owning a dog helps people overcome the debilitating feeling of loneliness.5. Studies show that elderly people who own a dog make less trips to their own physician.6. A dogs love of exercise and the great outdoors helps many people to get motivated to exercise by taking their dog for a walk.The relationship between human and canine is one of reciprocal love. As 1996 unfolds for each of us, may we all appreciate and love our dogs more.Did you know...THAT ANIMAL RESEARCH ONCE TESTED ON DOGS FOR HUMANS CAN NOW BE USED ON DOGSBefore pacemakers were used in humans, they were tested in dogs. Now, those same pacemakers that saved humans lives, can be used to save the lives of dogs. The following is the account of a dog that gave birth and the result of what it took to save her and her puppies.Shortly after Suzie gave birth for the first time, she fainted several times. She couldnt nurse and she had trouble breathing. She had experienced a long and hard labor and at first her owners thought this was the cause of her condition.Suzie was taken to her vet and it was noted that her heartrate was only 43 beats a minute and the normal is around 120. An electrocardiogram indicated that Suzie had a third- degree heart block. This is a disorder of the heart muscle that means the nerves conducting her heartbeat were not contracting. The solution to this problem would be to implant a pacemaker.The surgery consisted of cutting a hole in her diaphragm and reaching forward with an electrode and connecting her heart muscle to a pacemaker. The pacemaker was inserted inside a pocket that the vet made near the incision line in the abdominal wall.The pacemaker was half the size of an ice hockey puck. It weighed about 3-12 ounces. It now became the conduit to life for Suzie. The recuperation time was four days. Suzie was not able to nurse her puppies but the instinct was there. A size one month baby sacket turned upside down was placed on Suzie with the snaps pointing upward around her neck to protect her from the litter. She was able to lay with her puppies while they were fed by their human mom.To date, the original pacemaker has been replaced with one the size of a silver dollar and she continues to be monitored by the veterinarian.Did you know...THAT COMMON SENSE MAY JUST BE THE ANSWER TO MANY PUZZLING VETERINARY ILLSThe following article appeared in a recent issue of ShowSight Magazine, the acclaimed all-breed publication owned by the publishers of The Pom Reader.ON THE LINE by BJ ANDREWS BRILLIANT SCIENCE OR SIMPLE SOLUTIONSI was so impressed by the following article that I contacted Dr. Todd for reprint permission. After chatting with him a few minutes, I was even more dazzled with his quick mind and down to earth sensitivity.Last months column contained criticism of the medical community.I make no apologies for that but amThe Pom Reader January 199615always gratified when I come in contact with professionals like Dr. Todd.Discussing the serious, sometimes fatal side effects of Prostaglandin therapy, he explained that he still uses it in closed Pyometra but for a much shorter time.Prostaglandins have been a boon for many, but not without high risk an high cost. We will pay any price to prevent spaying a valuable bitch, previously, the only treatment for closed pyometra. We accepted the possibility that it could jeopardize future reproductive ability. We knew it didnt always work, and we cared not that the treatment was fairly profitable for our vet.Maybe its the cynic in me that I cant help but wonder how many other bright young professionals have considered Dr. Todd common sense approach and discarded the idea. DCs are performed on woman by the thousands.Sometimes needed, sometimes not. for the most part though, it works well in human medicine.And Ive just got to share another of his simple solutions, which cat lovers should pass along to their own vets. Confronted with a delicate surgical procedure, Dr. Todd was concerned about scarring and the possibility of the cat opening the incision. As everyone knows, a cats tongue is covered with tiny look-like projections which are worse that sandpaper. Rather than subject the cat to collars, heavy sedation, or other standard management techniques, the inventive Dr. Todd simple shaved the cats tongueYeah, he solved the problem with no discomfort, no risk, and no permanent effect upon the feline patient. The rough surface of the cats tongue grew back by the time the incision was safely healed. I told you this guy is brilliantFor every problem there is a solution. Some not as profitable as others but many are definitely kinder to the patient. Lets hope this article by Dr. Todd gets us all to thinking.There are many times in veterinary medicine that decisions are made on other than original teachings. We are taught for such and such a condition, you use this medication for such and such arthritic malady, you perform this surgical procedure for prevention of such and such disease, you give this vaccine for pyometra- you spay.I was confronted with just such a situation where a very important feline was presented with pyometra. Classical symptoms of vaginal discharge of purulent materials, dehydration, low grade fever and white blood cell count of 42,000 normal 6000-17,000. This particular cat was important to the breeder because of a particular color gene, as well as the genetic makeup that would have been lost if she were spayed. This breeder had worked for many years to obtain this combination and it would be a real loss. She was hesitant to spay, so we talked about options. Medical treatment of pyometra is routinely plagued by adverse reactions to hormones and the likely scarring of the uterus because of damage to the endometrial lining, due to the nature of the infection. We considered several options and chose to use a human procedure, and do a DC. But how, in the world, do you do a feline DC when its not in the textbookI decided to do an exploratory to assess the tissue of the uterus and at that point elected to proceed.The uterus was opened with a small incision at its bifurcation, where it changes from its command body into its two lengthy horns. The necrotic material was swapped for culturing and the rest was evacuated by gentle massage. We then used, I liter of sterile saline solution towhich we added 1 gram of cephalesxin. Many flushes were done by syringe with enough force to expand the uterus. Sterile cotton tipped applicators were then used to debride scratch the surface the entire endometriumm. I feel this step was important to remove necrotic material and deep clean the uterus of pockets of bacteria. Finally, re-flushing was done, using the mixture as above. Closure of the small uterine incision was then routine. I instructed the owner to continue with antibiotic prescribed unless I notified her to change based on the culture results, and to allow breeding at the next available heat cycle. The bottom line for this breeder was four very healthy kittens bom to carry on the gene pool that was so importantTypically medical therapy has risks, as did this procedure.However, the benefit of observing the uterine condition by exploratory, at least allows you to take either option. Medical therapy should not be done when the uterine tissue is weakened as it may mpture and risk losing, not only the uterus, but the cat as well.I hope this procedure is done more often in the right circumstances. It made quite a difference in this particular instance.John M. Todd, DVM Manassaas Animal Hospital Manassas, VAThanks to BJ Andrews and to Dr. Todd for the informationand to ShowSight Magazine for reprint permission. Heres wishing people and Poms around the world the very best in 1996Sharon Masnick2007 Vestry Drive Charleston SC 29414 803-751-6165The Pom Reader January 199616READERTHE nPHfv-1 1K- vrT'ewnAtisrs -iYourShowcaseforPurebredPomeraniansSUBSCRIPTIONRATESinU.S. Dollars11 Issues Per YearDomestic39 3rd class postage 60 1st class postage Foreign Rates Upon Request Sample Issues 5.00 each Back Issues 5.00 each Subject to availabilitynASUBSCRIPTION INFORMATIONADVERTISING RATESIn U.S. DollarsAnnualPrepaidAd Size ContractOpen RateFull Page Deluxe Color 337.50375.00Full Page Standard Color NA 250.00Full Page Black White 112.00125.00Half Page 60.0075.0014 Page 32.00 40.0018 Page 20.0025.00116 Page 12.00 15.00STORK REPORT NA 10.00All ads 14 page and larger include one photo. Extra black white photos 5.00 each. All photos will be returned with your copy of the magazine. Standard Color denotes color photo, white background, black type, less than 75 words of type, position chosen by publisher.Joe McGinnis, Editor Phone 941-858-3839 Fax 941-853-3624Telephone subscription orders by credit card onlyADVERTISING INFORMATIONLois CilibentoPhone813-996-5499 Fax 813-996-9613DOLL-MCGINNIS PUBLICATIONS 8848 BEVERLY HILLS LAKELAND, EL 33809-1604 941-858-3839The Pom Reader January 199617DUPRES SPARKLING GOLD MARKDupres Sparkling Gold Bud x Dupres Sparkling Night AngelWe are proud to announce the arrival of a special little boy, DUPRES SPARKLING GOLD MARK, at TINY TOTS kennel. He is a super little showman with beautiful movement and is a joy to behold in the ring. Watch for him at the shows.Thank you Mrs. James R. Dupre for letting us have Mark.BreederMrs. James R. Dupre Jr.Route 2, Box 878-A Colfax, LA 71417 318 627-5180OwnersSue M. Buddy Sauls 154 Dunaway Drive Albany, GA 31707 912 883-7466tiny tot'2w-Vi Kfew -DOSSMARFOR SALE Red Sable male and female, blue sable female, bom 11-95. Cobby, huge coat, small face. PedigreeRHEA-NA'S HOT SHOT OF T AND T CH. REGINA POMS LUV-A-GATOR Sire DOSSMARS N'RHEA-NA NUTTIN BLUCH. BEV-NOR'S NUTTIN' TO IT RHEA-NA'S NUTTIN TO FANCIT AND T ASYUR BLUE OF RHEA-NACH. CEDARWOODS IMAGE OF DIAMOND GREAT ELMS TOP GUNGREAT ELMS SWEET CANDY Dam RHEA-NAS PEACH OF DOSSMARCH. TIM SUES DISTANT LIGHTS GLEN IRIS DISTANT SMILEGLEN IRIS FANTASY FROSTMARIAN DOSSINGER3936 HI MOUNT ROAD KEWASKUM, Wl 53040 414-334-4889QaffinanPOMERANIANSOFFERS FOR SALEMALE AND FEMALE PUPPIES Orange, Black White, Chocolate White, and Cream SableSIRESEMCEES JACOBEEfull brother to Ch. Emcees Jackie Estere BeeMILLAMOR A CHIP OF DIAMONDson of Ch. Emcees A Chip Of DiamondALDENS MASQUERADE OF DOMINOson of Aldens Double DominoTERESITA HUGHES 3400 Bluebird Drive Holiday, FL 34690813-942-9194The Pom Reader January 1996AKA Lois Ci liber toLYMPIADogs Howl AndIF YOU THINK 95 WAS TOUGH, YOU COULD HAVE BEEN...Larry Hanratty..........named as theunluckiest man in New York by the New York Daily News. Larry was nearly electrocuted in a construction accident in 1984 that put him in a coma for weeks. He then lost the lawyers fighting for his disability claim. One was disbarred, two died and one ran away with Larrys wife Then Larry, who has spent years fighting heart and liver disease, was involved in a car accident last year. After the police left the accident scene, he was held up and robbed.How much more am I going to be tested the hapless Larry proclaimed. He soon found out. The insurance company is trying to cut off his Workmans Compensation benefits and his landlord has threatened to kick him out of his apartment. That could lead to yet another problem - Larry suffers from agoraphobia, a fear of open spacesBecky Kelly........who found a cutelittle monkey in an orchard near her home in Holidaysburg, PA.. Becky caught the cute little fellow and brought it home, where the monkey played happily until it saw 2 menwalking up Beckys driveway.The monkey then ran screaming through the house, where it picked up a paring knife in the kitchen, then it bit Kelly, picked up a lighter and repeatedly tried to flick it, as if the monkey knew how it workedThe Monkey then proceeded to the kitchen where it raided the cupboards, using the knife to slice open bags and eat marshmallows, brown sugar and bread. Kelly called the police, but when an officer entered the house, the monkey got even more excited, bared its teeth and screamed.The police and presumably Becky waited outside until an animal control officer arrived. After a half hour chase through the house, the monkey was caught with a snare and placed in a cage...where it immediately died of a heart attackGunther Burpus............ of Bremen,Germany, who locked himself out of his house and tried to get in via the cat door at the bottom of his front door, where he got stuck. A passing student prankster Id say monsters is the better word stole hisITvifi \pants, painted his bottom orange, stuck a daffodil between his buttocks and erected a sign reading Germany Resurgent, and essay on street art. Please give generously.Passers-by assumed Gunthers screams were part of the act and not until an old man complained of the screaming noise did Gunther get rescued by police. I kept calling for help, Gunther said, But people just said, very good Very clever And threw coins at meDavid Cannon.........Who found a wayto get even with his bank The 66 year old farmer from Newcastle, England had suffered a 5 year legal battle with his bank and in sheer frustration sprayed 4 tons of cow manure inside the bank offices. It took 2 weeks for workmen to clean up the muck. Said David I didnt mean to do any damage. Next time they bounced vour checks....Don AuU..........The unabarbecuerwho dropped off a packaged presentThe Pom Reader January 199619in an Owensboro, KY post office, bound for his daughter in Sarasota, FL. The Ownensboro postal workers found the package making suspicious noises and saw a plume of smoke streaming out. The post office was evacuated, the fire department stood by, until the Feds arrived to investigate the mysterious package. Don was contacted and innocently proclaimed that he simply was sending his daughter some home-barbe- cued mutton, packed in dry ice. The FBI and members of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms opened the package and founddry ice and muttonGerald Lydell Voyles....who walked up to the Polk County, FL jail information window and demanded the 3000.00 reward for his capture. Then he surrendered and tried to collect the bounty. The police believe Gerald was quite serious about receiving the reward money, but said Gerald is not eligible.Gerald was arrested and jailed on murder charges.The class genius...who scored 320 on the annual scholastic aptitude test, while Mark Ryan, sitting at the next desk scored a perfect 1600 Mark, a junior at White Station High School in Memphis, TN., is your average teenage student, making Bs and Cs and is on the wrestling team, works as a bagboy partime at a local grocery and had only one previous big claim to unaverage fame-bringing a BBQ grill to school and grilling burgers behind the building during lunchtimeHow rare is a 1600 score About 1.8 million students took the SAT in 1995 and only 25 made the perfect score Will Mark or the ClassGenius be President in the year 2024Daniel Mitchum....An escaped prison inmate being tracked by police who found the trail cold- almost. Daniel, clad only in gym shorts, hid out at the home of his girlfriend and when police arrived there to check, Daniel thought of a unique idea. Only problem was, unlike him, his 2 year old daughter was Honest she pointed to therefrigerator and said Daddys in there. Reminds me of our over-honest 3 year old grandson, who, bringing Bemie an elaborately wrapped Bday present, proudly laid it on the table and declared Its a big secret...Its blue, has no stripes and is a shirt.The above was compiled and condensed from the year end annual Newswatch column by Tom Zucco in the St. Petersburg, FL. Times.For those of you who first read it in the January 1991 Pom Reader who found it funny enough to request again for themselves and for new readers, here is our Annual New Years recipeBEST RUM CAKE EVER 1 or 2 quarts Rum1 cup butter1 teaspoon sugar2 large eggs1 cup dried fruit1 teaspoon baking powder1 teaspoon lemon juice12 cup brown sugar1 teaspoon baking soda12 cup chopped nutsBefore you start, sample the rum tocheck for quality. Good, isnt itNow go ahead. Select a large mixing bowl, measuring cup, etc., check the rum again. It must be just right. To be sure rum is of the highest quality, pour one level cup of rum into a glass and drink it asfast as you can, repeat..........With an electric mixer beat1 cup of butter in a large fluffy bowl. Add 1 teaspoon of thugar and beat again. Meanwhile, make sure the rum is of the finest quality. Try another cup. Open second quart, if necessary. Add2 arge leggs, 2 cups fried druit and beat til high. If druit gets stuck in beaters, just pry it loose with a drewscriver. Sample the rumagain, checking for tonscisticity.Nest sift 3 cups of pepper or salt, it really doesnt matter.Sample the rum again. Sift 12 pint of lemon juice, fold in chopped butter and strained nuts. Add 1 babble- spoon of brown thugar, or whatever color you can find. Mix mell. Grease oven and turn cake pan to 350 gre- dees, not pour the whold mess into the coven and ake. Check the rum again, and go to bed.Happy 1996UNTIL THE DOG HOWLS AGAIN...Olympia aka Lois Ciliberto 20044 Stamat Drive Land O Lakes, FL 34639 Ph 813-996-5499 Fax 813-996-9613L\aka Lais CilibertoThe Pom Reader January 199620JAIVTUARY 1996I have to work off all those holiday treatsMujfy courtesyDiane Terry Agerton, Lakeland, FloridaSubmit your cute photo for our popular Playmates department. Any clear photo will do - black white, color, Polaroid or regular film.Please identify Pom and oivner. We also enjoy hearing a little about your Pom - brief descriptions are welcome Send toPR PLAYMATES 8848 BEVERLY HILLS LAKELAND, FL 33809-1604Were ready for the Super BowlKrystle at 1-12 years and Brandy, 3 yearscourtesyPaige Bailey Warren, New JerseyThe Pom Reader January 199621ICONFIRMED ECEMBER 1995AUayns Layers Of Fudge B by AUayns Hot Fudge Sundae x AUayns Goin Fer Broke BreederOwnerMary AUanBeaver Creek Simon Says D by CH Jan Les WiUie Makit x CH Jan Les Johnnie Hates Jazz BreederOwner Tina M. Godfrey Jane LehitinenCheyennes Debutant Of Miracle B by Timmy Timstopper Of Lenette x Great Elms Alice Of Lenette Breeder CoUeen Franks Owner EUzabeth RusseU Reanza Gates Judy GatesChriscendo Claim To FameD by CH Chriscendo Calvin Klein x CH Chriscendo Coco Chanel Breeder Christine Heartz Owner AUen Patricia ChapmanEmcees Jackies Esther BeeB by Chip-A-Way Chips Of Aristo x Wee Hearts Sandi Of Emcee BreederOwner Morris E. Betty F. CarsonFinchs Pearls And Lace B by Chesai Touch Of Magic x Finchs Awsome EbonyOwner Diane L. Finch Breeder Diane L. Finch Pat CummingsForever Gidget Goes Western B by CH Jan- Shars Stetson x Forever Butterscotch BreederOwner Marge KranzfelderJan-Shars Not For Love Or Money D by CH Jan-Shars Absolutly A Master Piece x Jan-Shars Big Mama Breeder Sharon Hanson OwnerJanet BordelonKenneys Rockette OfOakridge B by CH Rock N Tradition Of Oakridge x Kenneys SheneU Of Oakridge Breeder SaUie Sajonce Owner Nina K.EppsLynnwrights Dracula D byCH Bev-Nors Nuttin To It x Watts Little Nightfire BreederOwner Donna Lynn Wright Diana M. PUchtaMo Beta Star Stopper D byCH Rubys One Man Show Encore x Glen Iris Mischief Maker BreederOwner Joe DaubenspeckTim Sue Chriscendo Typecast D by CH MiUamors Copyright x Tim Sues Tu Mini Lights Breeder Sue Goddard Tim Goddard Owner Christine D. Heartz Pamela DodsworthTim Sues Bon Voyage B by Tim Sues Travel Light x Tim Sues MeUsa Breeder Tim Goddard Sue Goddard Owner Tim Sue GoddardWhispering Lane Pillow Talk B by Whisperingln Thats AU Folks x Whispering Lane Applause BreederCarol J. Baldwin Owner Carol J. Baldwin Rosemary ShafferNEW CHAMPIONS are taken from the American Kennel Club Show, Obedience and Field Trials Awards Book and pubUshed on a monthly basis.The Pom Reader January 1996WORLD FAMOUS-Typical Hadleigh PuppiesRIGHTBISS J. CH. HADLEIGH SUPER DREAMLEFTTAIWANESE CH. HADLEIGH DREAM STARBRED BYKaz IgarashiTOKYO, JAPAN FAX 03-3484-4712The Pom Reader January 199623iiaiijkii PomeraniansBIS BISS J. CH.HADLEIGHGOLDENFLAME1994JKCPomeranian National Specialty BOBa.. ' ,ATVPUPr-"i rI"Ik.v"As,-......AtA-'.'BISBISS J. CH. HADLEIGH SUPER DUKE1995JKCPomeranian National Specialty BOBThe Pom Reader January 199624JANUARY1996Submit your cute photo for our popular Playmates department. Any clear photo will do - black white, color, Polaroid or regular film.Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who s th fairest one of all MePromisecourtesy Frances Stoll, Washington, IndianatheMAIL TOPR PLAYMATES8848 BEVERLY HILLS, LAKELAND, FL 33809-1604UGuess what I want to be when I grow upCowboy, six weeks,courtesy Ron Karen Villareal, Tampa, FLoridaThe Pom Reader January 1996Cgrilliant 0em ^Pomeranians25FCI J.GH. HONEY LOVE OF BRILLIANT GEM 1992 1993 THE TOP WINNING POM IN JAPAN1992 JKG POMERANIAN NATIONAL SPECIALTY BOB1993 JKG POMERANIAN NATIONAL SPECIALTY BOBEXCLUSIVELY BASED ON THE HADLEIGH LINEGgriffiant Gem ^PomeraniansGHIEKO NAGATA32 Shimodate, Ibaraki-Pre.. -Japan Fax 0296-24-2775The Pom Reader January 199626Dreaming...Ch. Hadleigh Super ManTop Producing Sire Bred Owned by Hadleigh KennelxCh. ValcopyWakhanTatianaMysincere thanks to Mr Dana L. Plonkey, Mr Randy Gemmill, and Mr. Kaz IgarashiHadleigh for all your help. Your friendship and support has allowed me to chase my dreams...Hideko-iCo-BreedersCo-OwnersDANA L. PLONKEY RANDY GEMMILLBreederOwnerHIDEKO WATANABE STRASBAUGH CaliforniaThe Pom Reader January 1996No. 1 Top Winning Pomeranian BitchThe only bitch among the Top Ten Pomeraniansa\m ORo r\.nmr'. mimStudioIftBGROUPfirst^ODolasc54f. -TrodTheMultiple BISS and Multiple Group Winning GirlCH. VALCOPY-WAKHAN HOT GOSSIPOur appreciation to the judges and the ringside supporters for a wonderful 95BreedersCo-Owners DANA L. PLONKEY RANDY GEMMILLOwnerHandlerHIDEKO WATANABE STRASBAUGH CaliforniaThe Pom Reader January 199628mtmi POMERANIANSStella M. Lizambri133 Camelot Drive, Goose Creek, SC 29445803 553-0188Ch. Cedarwoods Image of Diamond Ch. Great Elms lines AKC Registered Puppies OccasionallyERPOMERANIANSTeri Dan Wilford 3120 Cormorant Drive Jacksonville, FL 32223 304-268-3510 - 262-8434AN PicturedEMCEES A CHIP OF TERI-DANGroup PlacerAKC Registered Bred for Conformation, Obedience AgilityiA Elizabeth Aguilar 612377-8239 Minneapolis, MNCatherine Harrison 612426-2071 Mahtomedi, MNPARISPompeiis Paris Reyoso De Troy Ch.Jan-Les Willie Makit xPompeiis Lucina DiamanteHANDLING AVAILABLE PUPPIES AVAILABLE OCCASIONALLY STUD SERVICE TO APPROVED BITCHESFINCHS POMERANIANSDiane L. Finch Rural Route 1515 769-2444 Kelley, IA 50134Ch. Finchs He Walks On WaterCh. Finchs Wee Heart Andy Gibb Great Elms,Ch. AooUoette Wild Fire Millamor. Scotia,t lines WhiteRed andCh. Tun Sues Moon Rocket ....... ,Whiteblack partiCh. Pomirish Robins Top Shelf puppiesMAMA R OTA2SPORTRAITS OF PERFECTIONMary Gene WellsRt. 2 Box 238, Pattonsburg, MO 64670 816 367-2254ROBERT S. 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STAJRIITE LEGACY CHOCO BEAR at stud for limited timeROBERT JOAN REILLY26903 Highway 281 North San Antonio, TX 78258210 980-2667GrafenhorstsSpecializing in gorgeous Blacks, Black Tans and ChocolatesAt Grafenhorsts, we are striving for superb temperament, superior conformation, and exquisitely beautiful coats of the proper texture.Pictured left, a typical Grafenhorst PomWatch for our Poms in the show ringBreederHORST GRAP12000 NW 2nd Street, Plantation, FL 33325 305 475-2465 Puppies Occasionally Available to Responsible, Loving HomesThe Pom Reader January 1996304ALDENS KENNELHOME OF CHAMPION PARTI GIRLS Ch. Alden's Lucky Parti Flash Back pic.Ch. Alden's Parti Pepsi HiCh. Alden's Parti Chocolate ChipCh. Aldens Midget Parti Dot-To-DotA1 Jan Domrase, 6810 Barnard Mill Road. Ringwood, IL60072. Phone 815 728-0559 Fax 815 653-5106.VISA MASTERCARDS318-466-3456OUTHLANDPOMERANIANSCharlotte Creed 6618 Lost Ridge Pineville, LA 71360Ch. 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MORENO'S PERRIWINKLE, Multiple Group winner21 0 B 7JULIE MORENO415-583-4973 [after 10 a.m. our time, pleaseL-\POMERANIANSQuality Pups Champion Studs803-472-3002Rosemary E. Regoni385 Loop Road Campobello, SC 29322AFFORDABLE QUALITYShow Pet health guaranteed major medical insurance. EMCEE, MILLAMOR, CHRISCENDO BAVANEW Lines. Lisa Byrd, BreederExhibitor, 10113 Sunrise, Crowley, TX 76036. Tel 817 2974603.Whats gorgeous and glossy and read all overInternational circulation well over 1,000 paid subscribers Your advertising dollar goes further in THE POM READER The Pom Reader is sent as a courtesy to every AKC-licensed Pom judge.ADVERTISING INFORMATION LOIS CILIBERTO 813 996-5499The Pom Reader January 1996326i 1lut TtPetni Cehneti by T^tbci 'Ufi ff lfiiscy When I met Jane Lehtinen in 1979, Jane Les Pomeranians was no more than a dream. An impossible dream, I thought, given that Jane lived in the northeast comer of Minnesota, literally hundreds of miles from most of the shows at that time.But as unconventional as the idea of a serious toy kennel on the Iron Range seemed to be, I soon leaned that nothing about Jane was particularly ordinary not her location, her determination, or her drive.Even my introduction to her was unusual. Most dog people meet through other dog people or become acquainted at shows, training classes, or other doggy goings-on. Jane and I met through my father. When he told me hed met someone who lived five miles from him who wanted to start breeding and showing Pomeranians, I was more than a little skeptical. My comment was, Shed have better luck with polar bears.Although I dismissed that conversation from my mind, it soon became obvious that neither my dad nor JaneThe Pom Reader January 1996intended to let me forget about her. I kept her hearing about her and eventually received a letter from her.Then another letter. And another.We met some months later when I visited my parents, and it was pretty clear that Janes enthusiasm was going to make up for the difficulties caused by her polar-bear locale. I learned that Jane had become hooked on Poms a couple of years earlier when she saw them at a show while visiting relatives and showing a Doberman in Obedience in Des Moines. She said the Poms reminded her of a miniature version of the Malamutes her parents had bred and were a lot more portable Something clicked and the Poms became it.Giver her inclination toward the unusual, Jane was drawn to the rarer colors in Poms, and she purchased a black male puppy form Marge Gorman, Boulder River Pomeranians. She crossed her fingers that shed be able to shoe Inki in conformation, but he grew too large for the ring and was neutered. As other blacksfollowed, and more disappointment, Jane was ready to consider the more typical colors when Marge introduced her to Ken Bishop, Ken Nors Poms, the following year. Ken sold her Nickie, an orange sable of Theldun-Golden Glow background who became her first champion, Am. and Can. Ch. Ken Nors Dont Let Em Kid Ya, with a win at the Garden on the way to his American title.Ken also sold her Nickys father, Thelduns John John, a Ch. Blairs solitaire grandson and one of the deepest reds Ive ever seen. She finished him in the next two years.Because she had two dogs of Theldun background, Jane made a point of stopping to visit Thelma Dunn on a trip from Kens. There she saw Johnnys grandfather, May Morning Social Lion Tommy, and was impressed with his heavy coat, rich red color, and soundness, even though he was quite old by this time. She asked Thelma to keep her in mind for a bitch closely related to him. The following year Thelma sent33rar-vtMJrsvwt..V-VA Thrilling Moment Jane with Am. Can. Ch. Jan-Les Willie Makit take the coveted All-Breed Best In Showher Thelduns Tia Maria, a red Tommy granddaughter, who produced for her Am. and Can. Ch. Jan Les Til We Meet Again Tillie, dam of her BIS winner Am. and Can. Ch. Jan Les Willie Makit ROM, GC.Although Janes dogs and ours had little in common we both spelled Pom the same, Jane and I wrote frequently, exchanging information and, as more clubs in Minnesota began holding point shows, seeing each other more often. I dont know if I can pinpoint just when we became sisters, but the fact that we did eventually led to a change in the direction of Janes breeding program.Over a period of years I foundthat, even though I often didnt agree with some of Janes breeding plans, I did admire many of her practices. It was obvious that the good of the breed was her top concern, with no exceptions. This dedication manifested itself from the beginning of our friendship, when she didnt hesitate to neuter or spay a dog that she felt shouldnt be bred, whether because of a characteristic of its own or a quality it was producing that she deemed objectionable. And she adamantly required that every pet she placed be spayed or neutered.Her insistence on breeding and showing only her best dogs led her to the practice of rarely selling show prospects to other breeders, whichshe has continued to this day, saying that too often a prospect doesnt mature as expected or hoped and she doesnt want to be responsible for disappointing anyone or to see one of her dogs in the ring if she doesnt feel it belongs there.I also liked the fact that Jane kept the dogs in the house with her, rather than in a separate kennel building, and she never considered caging them as their numbers grew. That has continued throughout her years in dogs. In 1989, when Jane and Russ, her husband-dog sitter par excellence, moved to the house they live in now on 3 2 acres in Iron, Minnesotan for the middle of nowhere, the first thing they didThe Pom Reader January 1996continued34 A VISIT TO JAM LE PUMERAMIAMSwas to tear out the carpeting and put in vinyl flooring throughout the house so the dogs could be with them. She does have a room separated into sections by dismantled exercise pens attached to the walls as needed for dogs who need to be separated from the others, as well as a large kitchen area, again separating with pen sections as needed, for puppies and any other dogs who need extra attention. It sometimes makes for a bit of an obstacle course for humans, but it does ensure the greatest comfort, security, and attention for the dogs.These similarities in our ways of thinking finally let to a major change in 1984.1 had gone back to school full-time in 1983 and had my hands full with classes, schoolwork, and our two-legged kids, and a houseful of dogs. The thought of getting to shows became more remote with each semester in addition to my lack of time, Jons allergies, which had grown to include the dogs in the late 70s, had become so severe that he was unable to pick up most of our dogs without developing a burning rash, in spite of years of allergy shots. His reaction to the numbers of animals at a show site became unmanageable, leading to coughing spasms that actually frightened nearby dogsThe timing, from a doggy point of view, couldnt have been worse. We had wonderful results from the breedings of our girls with their Dixieland-Bonner backgrounds to Rocky, Ch. Dixieland Rock of Millamor, whose mother, Dixielands Veronica, was a full sister to Dixielands Melody Box, the dam of our Ch. Dixielands Little Bagatelle, who had sired many of our girls. Three of these Rocky kids were particularly good, in our opinion, and the idea of their reaching old age without ever being shown struck me as a waste of everything wed worked toward with the dogs.At the same time, Jane, who loves showing more than breathing, was climbing the walls because she had finished all of her own possibilities and had no prospects within several months of show stage. During someThe Pom Reader January 1996period in our mutual bemoaning, we played with the idea of her showing our dogs as a solution to both of our problems. I dont think either of us realized that we were setting in motion a new direction for her breeding program and the end to Johns and mine.We agreed that Jane would show Midas Rock Tempo T.K. and Midas Ragtime Rock Pudding, Rocky sons, and Midas Sophisticated Lady Beth, a T.K. daughter, in exchange for T.K.s and Puddings breeding services to Janes bitches. To be sure that Jane didnt come up on the short end of this arrangement, we also sent her Beths mother, Dixielands Music Box Delta, to breed, with the idea that Jane would keep the litter. Delta was a daughter and granddaughter of Ch. Millamors Rock Music, a half brother to Ch. Millamors Moon Rock, Rockys father. Although Delta herself fell a little short in the looks department, at least in my opinion, she had already proven her worth to us by free-whelping a litter of three that included two outstanding pups.From Janes perspective, the use of our kids in her breeding program meant a chance to add improved type and coat to her dogs good bone, sound movement, and short backs. She put American and Canadian championships on T.K., Pudding, and Beth very quickly included Group wins from the classes for Pudding and Beth. At the same time, she repeated the breeding of T.K. and Delta, which gave her multiple Group-winning Am. and Can. Ch. Midas Fascinating Rhythm, who sired Ch. Jan Les Mark My Word, Am. and Can. Ch. Jan Les Johnny Hates Jazz, and Ch. Debonnes Boxcar Willie, the sire of Maker, Janes BIS-Winning Am. and Can. Ch. Jan Les Willie Makit ROM, GC.Along the way, I had to face the fact that Jons and my breeding days were over, and we signed Delta over to Jane. Breeding Pudding to Delta gave her multiple Group-winning Am. and Can. Ch. Jan Les Ragtime Music Screamer, who sired Am. and Can. Ch. Jan Les Til We Meet Again Tillie, Makerss mother.Maker undoubtedly was Janes most satisfying achievement, a wonderful culmination of the dogs from her earlier breedings and from ours. From the day he was bom, this little guy had that extra-special look we always hope for but rarely see, and it soon became obvious that his attitude was as extraordinary as his appearance. Jon, the original Mr. Wait-and-See, saw him at the age of eight weeks and came home raving about the spectacular puppy who owned Janes place. In addition to his Look At Me manner, Maker was a striking deep, clear orange, very typey, cobby and sound-moving. He had everything every breeder works toward.He started his show career at seven months of age, won back to back Group Is, and finished at the age of eight months at the Des Moines Pom Specialty by going Best of Breed over a Special. He won the specialty three years in a row. His Best in Show came at Dubuque in 1993- Best of all, he demonstrated that he could reproduce much of his type, color and attitude, siring six champion kids to date Ch.Millamors Millie Makit, Ch. Millamors Makin Music, Ch. Jan Les Justa a Dash of Millamor, Ch. Millamors Brandi Maker, Ch. Jan Les Maker of Fools Chance, and Ch. Beaver Creek Simon Says.Maker, tragically, was killed this past summer at the age of four in a freak accident when Janes Schipperke jumped a fence, and landed on top of him. Jane lost not only a valuable breeding and show dog, but also her best buddy and bed companion. He does have more children nearing show stage, and Jane says that one of his sons, Chance, is a near-perfect image of him.A loss such as Maker might have destroyed the will to continue in a less determined person, but Jane continues to work with Eleanor Miller, who she met at Jean Browns years ago when she took Delta to be bred to Rocky. After many letters and much conversation, Eleanor sent her Bev Nors Brandi of Millamor, the daughter of a black and tan, on a co-lease. Bred to Maker, Brandi pro35M4-JIS. -aVVjl'bestofbreedichor,o - WOOftHW^Top left Am. Can. Ch. Thelduns John JohnTop right Am. Can. Ch. Ken Nors Dont Let Em Kid YaCenter left Delta" - Dixielands Music BoxCenter right Am. Can. Ch. Midas Sophisticated LadyBottom right Am. Can. Ch. Midas Rock Tempo T.K. at eight years of age, with Jane on far right is Am. Can. Ch. Jan Les Til We Meet Again. The judge is Miss Florise HoganThe Pom Reader January 1996Top Left Am. Can. Ch. Midas Ragtime Rock, owned by Roberta Jonathon Massey, handled by JaneCenter Left Am. Can. Ch. Jan Les Rock My WorldAbove right Jane with Am. Can. Ch. Midas Fascinating RhythmRight Pom authority Janice Luginsland of the famed LLL Kennels awards Ch. Jan Les Ragtime Music Winners Dog he went on to attain both his American and Canadian titlesThe Pom Reader January 1996370 JkMkJane and her beloved companion BIS, BISS Am. Can. Ch. Jan-Les Willie MakitMakers untimely death was a true tragedy for Jane and for his many fansduced four champions to date out of seven puppies Ch. Millamors Brandi Maker and a litter of three that all completed their championship by thirteen months of age, Ch. Millamors Makin Music, Ch. Jan Les Just a Dash of Millamor, and Ch. Millamors Millie Makit. One more is near finishing, and the remaining two are waiting to start their careers.Jane is also knee-deep in brindles, much to her delight. She had first seen one in Canada being shown by Tiil Labovich in the mid-19S0s. In addition to type and sound movement, Can. Ch. Jayenns Tea Cup Tigers pattern rekindled Janes interest in unusual colors, and she wasted no time in taking Pattys Happy Tyme Gypsy Rose, sired by her early Ch. Thelduns John John, to be bred to this dog. Although the resulting bitch puppy appeared to be black at birth, Jane was astonished to discover orange hairs on a back leg the next day when she examined the puppy in the sunlight. She had her brindle.Jan Les Tiger in My Tea Lindy was the beginning of four generations of brindles for Jane to date. In the fourth generation, Jan Les Rumm Tumm Tigger, a Maker daughter co-owned by Judy Mehciz, became the first major-pointed brindle in the history of the breed last spring, and Jan Les Color Me Badd Nedd, a Maker son, being shown by Erika Moureau, won a major in the fall. Both are sound, typey, with good, harsh coats, and have their fathers outgoing personality, which, combined with their color, makes them hard to ignore.Jane has found other breeders reactions to the color to be polarized They either love it or hate it. Judges often dont know what to do with it the Standard doesnt specifically list brindle as a recognized color. When I saw it for the first time at Janes this past summer, I was fascinated by it and look forward to the day the Standard is revised to allow all colors and patterns.If one were to say that Janes life revolves around the dogs she loves, it is certainly true dogs are her hobby, and also her profession. Janehas been an extremely successful professional dog groomer since 1979, and currently operates a very large grooming shop in conjunction with an extremely plush pet supply salon in Virginia, Minnesota, near her residence town of Iron, Minnesota.My visit to Jane left me with deep admiration for the much she has accomplished in pursuit of her goals. When we returned from Minnesota,a local breeder asked if Jane had anything good right now, and, after thinking about it for a minute, I had to reply, I dont think I saw anything bad. The sight of Janes dogs, with their lovely faces, striking colors, and heavy coats, playing in the sun will stay with me a long time, and its gratifying to know that our dogs played some part in making an impossible dream come true.Roberta MasseyThe Pom Reader January 1996387-kmo fa thv teentlote uvifrioeVn, tvitb Cftoudp ctocvn ofr acid3ut frtoehddp is the ttoaihina-tote, iVith'ScVeets in omvm fro id.dftlane, on thio special o codon uJe mistepou all the lest oft luck on pour hand-ooorkinp endeavors' to accomplish' in the ftuture even more, than pou have in the past, kfteep on tnuckin' uitd pour tovelp SrindleS'...THE TIMES THEY ARE A CHANGINGBernie Lois Cilibcrto Crescendo PomeraniansFrom the land of sky blue waters Comes a breeder we all know Who set the Pom World upside down When a Brindle she did showCongratulations Jane from Butler all the gang at Linchris.hPLACINGCh. Southland NBev-Nors Tar BabyJEincfwh fPameaaniamLinda Brogoitti Toad Hall14410 N. 71st Avenue Peoria, AZ 85381-4752 602 979-5336The Pom Reader January 199639Congratulations to our mentor and good friend, Jane Lehtinen, on her Kennel Visitshown winning Group 2 under Lorraine BoutwellPompeiis Paris Reyosa De TroyAm Can. Ch. Jan-Les Willie Makit x Pompeiis Lucina DiamanteOwner Catherine Harrison Co-OwnerHandler Elizabeth AguilarPompeii Pomeranians, 79 Grove St., Mahtomedi, MN 55115 612426-2071 or 612377-8239V.Hi iMLit0^IIiSECONDDULUTHII KENNEL CLUBfUlFN WOGRAIW OMILLAMOR congratulates Jane Lehtinen and the beautiful Jan-Le Pomeranians on this very special breeder visitpicturedCh. Millamors Makin MusicAm Can Ch. BIS BISS Jan-Les Willie Makit x Bev-Nors Brandi Of MillamorKen Eleanor Miller Millamor Poms3545 NC 152 East Salisbury, NC 28146 704 857-1197The Pom Reader January 199640uJane, congratulations on this momentous Breeder Visit and we wish to thank Romeos grandsire, Ch. Jan-Les Ragtime Music, and send ourbest wishes to all Jan-Les PomsTJs Pomeranians presents a NEW CHAMPIONChampionFan C-s Rockstars PlayboyRomeo finished 1795 under Judge Mrs. Lorraine Boutwell.Breeder Co-Owners HandlerMrs. Florence Scott Tom McCann 608754-8404 Jane LehtinenJane LehtinenbPLACINGOPENTlONAL SPECalt 4 sfjjtv. myen, tfutfce thVis Jfjtehele 7tilingCongratulations Jane on your Kennel Visit. You have been a wonderful friend and have taught me a great deal Thank you for all of you help, encouragement, and friendship.d mouldtike to thunk utl oft the Judges thut huve seen all the mondenftul Qualities- in this- littte ^inl. She is m^- ftinst 3ied- ftftp- Chumpien undit mus mondeoftulto ftinisb hen andhen dam duAin^the sume meek in djune oft this- tnst yean. V would ttee to thunk djudy O Jledfton uttominy me to use Ch-. djunesns Tnendsetten in this h^eediny.-OFBREED A MAJOR WIN BUCRHOAN VAUffKENNEL CLUB RINEHART PHOTO 'tmThe Pom Reader January 1996CH. PATRICIAS SHINY LIL PENNY Ch. Janesas Trendsetter x Am. Can. Ch. Milnes Pride of Patricia12995 BOS-lpt. Dr. Samuel Draper3495 BOS-2pt Mrs. Jane Kay3595 BOS-lpt Mr. Robert Caviness4195 BOB-4pts Mrs. Peggy Carr, Group 352095 BOS-3pts Mr. Frank Oberstar61495 BOS-3pts Mrs. Mildred Bryant61795 BOB-lpt Mrs. Toddie ClarkGroup 3 Mrs. Sari Teitjen61895 BOB Mrs. Sari TeitjenGroup 2 Mrs. Toddie Clark81995 BOB Mrs. L.C. HutchinsonBreederOwnerHandler Pati Danielson P.O. Box 1251, Mills, WY 82644 307266-0076POP THE CORK, enjoy the bubbly Its a brand new year and we wish Jane Lehtinen and her lovely Jan- Le Poms the very bestKeep up the good work on your color breeding. Youve come a long way, baby, and we of ALL people know how UIU-EZ that isCongratulations, Jane, on your Kennel Visit7i h'bestWINNERSiLinetrees Finders Keepers being awarded Best of Winners in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, for 3 points, by Toy Authority Mrs. Keke KahnLinetrees Finders KeepersThank you Dr. Patterson for the 4 pt. major in Kansas City, MO on Sept. 4. Thank you Mrs. Hostetler for the BOB win in Davenport, IA on May 14 CJo CJo is ujMtinfrfto, his fait mayo's in the U. S.and Z pts. in Canaufa to finish-his Championships.. fafo is a hatj h'lothen to Chzn Lo s HSio TflaAit.Kathy liartz Dover_HoIihousePatricia Foley PomsBelated Congratulations to Marlin and Marlene on your Kennel Visit, and also to Dennis and Mario on your Kennel VisitCh. MIMMs Heroic Captain Marvel, GCLinetree PomsBob Mary Bonnell, 318 W. Graham, Dixon, IL 61021815284-3298Theldun T^cmnatuamShamai PomeraniansKelly Machkovich 1880 Ocean Park Drive Anchorage, AK 9951 5 907]349-4968...yalutec- tisane kehtinen and hen tfan ke domectanianc on hen kdennel 1ttit. kVe- to isle pou continued success in all poun frutune tiieedinp endeavons. d lip 'Thank Ipou tfane fron oun louelp Tklakendauphten, tfan-ke's Ttlakd kTapic Tklapie. Ue ate pgoud to have hen an a, pant ok oun l^ieedinp pnoaciam.'Thehnn Til Tdutm 3too Convoke Iddvo Cilendeen, Tffi ^66The Pom Reader January 199642De Arta PomsDE ARTAS CAGSIN A STORMPictured with judge Miss Martha Jane Ablett Congratulations to my friend Jane Lehtinen and the Jan-Les Poms on being honored in The Pom Reader Heres wishing you many more years of successDE ARTA POMS MARY DEAN RINEHARTBreeder OwnerHandler422 W. Fairchild Drive, Midwest City, OK 73110405-732-0402SHIRKREPORTWHELPED 12-10-35 1 Wolf Sable Male, Orange Sable Male Sire Ch. Yellowrose Exotic Spice Dam Paraders Feisty Onyx Shadow Lisa Hopkins, 10113 Sunrise Drive, Crowley, TX 76036. Tel [817 297-4603.WHELPED 11-26-95 1 Orange FemaleSire Calanu Drifting Moonbeam [Chriscendo lines Dam is Tomanoll Queenaire lines. Lisa Hopkins, 10113 Sunrise Drive, Crowley, TX 76036. Tel 817 297-4603.The Pom Reader January 19964.aAKV\Lh.5Congratulations to our fellow Club member, Jane Lehtinen, one her much deserved kennel visit, from the newly formedPOMERANIAN CLUB OF GREATER CROIXLAND 14262 10th Street North Stillwater, MN 55082-2002FAN-CS Pomeranians congratulates Jane Lehtinen on her kennel visit Thanks, Jane, for the use of Ragtime Music, Maker, and for showing Fan-Cs Playboy Playboys Rockstar Julie Ann. fFlorence Carl Scott 2958 Mayfield RoadWickliffe, KY 42087502-335-541643i Ch. beaver Creek Simon Says, CGC'iiAm Can Ch. Jan-Les Willie Makit x Ch. Jan-Les Johnny Hates JazzSimon is the dog I have always dreamed of having. He was cobred and is co-owned with Jane Lehtinen , and finished from the Bred By Class, with myself as the sole handler. Simon has gone on to win 4 more BOBs and just finished his CGC title. He is a regular visitor at the nursing homes. Thank you Jane for making my dreams come true youve been a terrific friend and a very caring breeder.June 17, 1995 BOB Mrs. Lorraine Boutwell 2pts Group 4 M.T.L. Downing June 18, 1995 BOB Mrs. Robert Forsyth 2ptsAugust 6, 1995 BOB Mrs. Joseph E. Gregory 2 pts Group 3 Mrs. Michele Billings August 13, 1995 BOB Mr. Clinton Harris 4 pts Group 4 Mr. Clinton Harris September 10, 1995 BOW Mr. Robert J. Moore 5 pts- - j..FINISHEDTina M. Godfrey, Box 94, Otho, IA 50569 515 576-4599The Pom Reader January 1996POMERANIANSwJean Sue Cook W290 Lillie Road Elma, WA 98541 360-482-1211HAS MOVED WAY UP HIGH TO WASHINGTON STATEwL cm VW To fill fTHE POM READER 8848 BEVERLY HILLS LAKELAND, FL 33809-1604HEIDITORREY- BARTLES 29 6 23229 E DUBISSON PASSCHRISTIAN MS 39571-9559USA 3NEWS PUBLICATION DO NOT DELAY ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTEDBULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE PAIDPERMIT 395 LAKELAND, FL